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    Founded in 2013, Cloud9 has grown to become one of the most recognizable esports organizations in the world.

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    With championships industry-wide, unmatched viewership hours, and extensive benefits packages for players and staff, Cloud9 prides itself on being the best in all categories.

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    2020

    Summary

    • 35 Tournaments
    • 13 1st Place
    • 8 2nd & 3/4
    • 14 Honors

    Achievements

    • CS:GO

      IEM Katowice 2020 Closed Qualifier

    • Snutz

      Classic Dueler's League Championship

    • Rainbow 6

      R6 Korea Open - Season 1

    • British Hurricane

      Overwatch Contenders 2020 Season 1 EU Seeding Tournament

    • CS:GO

      ESL One Rio 2020 Minor Closed Qualifier

    • CS:GO

      Flashpoint Season 1 Group of Assisted Living

    • League of Legends

      LACS 2020 Spring Regular Season

    • League of Legends Academy

      LACS 2020 Spring Regular Season

    • League of Legends

      LCS 2020 Spring Regular Season

    • League of Legends

      LACS 2020 Spring Playoffs

    • League of Legends Academy

      LACS 2020 Spring Playoffs

    • League of Legends

      LCS 2020 Spring Playoffs

    • CS:GO

      Dreamhack Masters Spring 2020: NA Closed Qualifier

    Honors

    • CS:GO

      Dreamhack Open Leipzig 2020

    • Kolento

      Hearthstone Masters Tour: Arlington

    • DawN

      Hearthstone Masters Tour: Arlington

    • drakoNz

      Australia Open 2020

    • CS:GO

      IEM Katowice 2020

    • Cloud9

      Dota Summit 12

    • Rocket League

      RLCS Season 9 NA League Play

    • drakoNz

      FNCS Chapter 2: Season 2 Week 1

    • Rocket League

      RLCS Season 9 NA Playoffs

    • drakoNz

      FNCS Chapter 2: Season 2 Week 2

    • drakoNz

      FNCS Chapter 2: Season 2 Week 3

    • drakoNz

      FNCS Chapter 2: Season 2 Grand Finals

    • Cloud9

      BTS Pro Series: Americas Round Robin

    • Cloud9

      BTS Pro Series: Americas Playoffs

    2019

    Summary

    • 64 Tournaments
    • 12 1st Place
    • 24 2nd & 3/4
    • 28 Honors

    Achievements

    • League of Legends Academy

      NA Academy 2019 Spring Split

    • Hearthstone

      Hearthstone Ultimate Series

    • British Hurricane

      Overwatch Contenders EU 2019 Season 1 Regular Season

    • Mang0

      Get On My Level 2019

    • Rocket League

      Dreamhack Pro-Circuit Dallas 2019

    • World of Warcraft

      AWC Summer Cup 2

    • World of Warcraft

      AWC Summer Cup 4

    • League of Legends Academy

      NA Academy 2019 Summer Split

    • Rainbow 6

      Rainbow 6 Korea Cup HalfYear Finals

    • World of Warcraft

      AWC Summer Finals

    • Judite

      TwitchCon Teamfight Tactics Invitational

    • Mang0

      The Big House 9

    Honors

    • PUBGM

      National PUBG League 2019 Preseason Rounds 1-3

    • PUBGM

      National PUBG League 2019 Preseason Finals

    • Mang0

      GENESIS 6: Melee

    • Rocket League

      Dreamhack Leipzig

    • Cloud9

      Twitch Rivals Apex Legends

    • CS:GO

      IEM Katowice 2019

    • London Spitfire

      Overwatch League 2019 Stage 1

    • London Spitfire

      Overwatch League 2019 Stage 2 Playoffs

    • CS:GO

      ESL Pro League Season 9 Finals

    • Rainbow 6

      Dreamhack Valencia 2019

    • London Spitfire

      Overwatch League 2019 Stage 3

    • Rocket League

      Dreamhack Pro-Circuit Valencia 2019

    • PUBGM

      GLL Grand Slam

    • FACEIT Pro Series: Apex Legends

    • Cloud9

      Fortnite World Cup Finals Duos 2019

    • drakoNz

      Fortnite World Cup Finals Solo

    • Cloud9

      Fortnite World Cup Finals Solo

    • Fortnite World Cup Finals Solo

    • EXP Invitational at X Games

    • World of Warcraft

      AWC Summer Cup 6

    • London Spitfire

      Overwatch League 2019 Stage 4

    • London Spitfire

      Overwatch League 2019 Playoffs

    • Rocket League

      Dreamhack Pro-Circuit Montreal 2019

    • Mang0

      Smash Camp: End of Summer

    • Mang0

      BTS: Mainstage

    • League of Legends

      2019 World Championship

    • Rocket League

      RLCS Season 8 League Play

    • CS:GO

      BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen 2019

    Highlights

    2018

    Summary

    • 39 Tournaments
    • 21 1st Place
    • 18 2nd & 3/4

    Achievements

    • CS:GO

      ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018

    • London Spitfire

      OWL - Inaugural Season Stage 1 Title Matches

    • British Hurricane

      Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 1: Europe

    • Cloud9

      Keemstar Friday Fortnite Week 8

    • Rocket League

      Rival Esports: The Climb - The Apex

    • London Spitfire

      Overwatch League - Inaugural Season Playoffs

    • Rocket League

      Rocket League Universal Open: Season 2 - US Central Regionals

    • Rocket League

      Rival Esports: Summer Open 2018

    • PUBGM

      Hong Kong PUBG World Invitational

    • Rocket League

      Rocket League Universal Open: Season 2

    • League of Legends Academy

      NA Academy 2018 Summer Playoffs

    • Rainbow 6

      Dreamhack Montreal 2018

    • League of Legends

      NA Regional Finals 2018

    • PUBGM

      PGL-PUBG Fall Invitational 2018

    • Cloud9

      Overwatch World Cup 2018

    • Rocket League

      RLCS Season 6 World Championship

    • Cloud9

      Esports Organization of the Year at The Esports Awards

    • Reapered

      Esports Coach of the Year at The Game Awards

    • CS:GO

      Esports Best Moment of the Year at The Game Awards

    • League of Legends

      Esports Team of the Year at The Game Awards 2018

    • Fan Favorite Esports Player at Player's Choice Awards

    Highlights

    2017

    2016

    Summary

    • 18 Tournaments
    • 6 1st Place
    • 9 2nd & 3/4
    • 3 Honors

    Achievements

    • Heroes of the Storm

      2016 ESL North America Spring Regional Championship - Qualifier #1

    • Heroes of the Storm

      Enter The Storm - North America Cup #2 Qualifier #6

    • Heroes of the Storm

      2016 ESL North America Spring Regional Championship

    • Heroes of the Storm

      Enter The Storm - North America Cup #2

    • Heroes of the Storm

      DreamHack All-Stars - Austin 2016 Final Qualifier

    • Heroes of the Storm

      2016 ESL North America Summer Regional Championship - Invitational Qualifier

    Honors

    • Heroes of the Storm

      Gold Series Heroes League 2015 - Grand Finals

    • Heroes of the Storm

      2016 Heroes of the Storm Spring Global Championship

    • Heroes of the Storm

      2016 ESL North America Summer Regional Championship

    2015

    Summary

    • 14 Tournaments
    • 6 1st Place
    • 7 2nd & 3/4
    • 1 Honors

    Achievements

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    • Heroes of the Storm

      Heroes Major League - Americas Season 3

    • Heroes of the Storm

      2015 HWC - America Championship

    • Smite

      Gears of Fate Cognitive Gaming Invitational

    • Heroes of the Storm

      HTC Heroes Brawl

    • Heroes of the Storm

      2015 Heroes of the Storm World Championship

    • Smite

      SMITE Super Regional Championship NA 2015

    Honors

    • Smite

      SMITE Pro League Season 2 Summer Finals

    2014

    Summary

    • 4 Tournaments
    • 1 1st Place
    • 1 2nd & 3/4
    • 2 Honors

    Achievements

    • Heroes of the Storm

      BlizzCon Exhibition Tournament

    Honors

    • Smite

      SMITE Launch Tournament

    • Smite

      2014 EU Regional Championship

    2013

    Contents

    • 4 Competitive Format
    • 5 Team Analysis

    DreamHack Open Leipzig is one of the first CS:GO events of the new season. This DreamHack esports tournament brings together 8 teams, most of which are tier 2, and gives them the chance to compete for a total prize pool of $100,000.

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    How to Watch DreamHack Open Leipzig

    If you want to watch the tournament and learn more about the DreamHack Open Leipzig schedule, just keep in mind that the event will take place in Leipzig, Germany between January 24th – 26th. The matches start in the morning (CET), around 11 AM.

    Participants

    DreamHack Open Leipzig features the following teams:

    • BIG
    • North
    • Renegades
    • Virtus.pro
    • Heroic
    • MAD Lions
    • Cloud9
    • Sprout

    Among these teams, only MAD Lions is relatively unknown. The rest are all big names, even though they’re not what they once were. On paper, Virtus.pro, North and Heroic seem to have the highest chances of winning. But we’ll have to see what changes have occurred during the last 4-5 weeks. New seasons always bring changes in teams and players and while some of them increase in strength, others go in the opposite direction.

    Prize Distribution

    DreamHack Open Leipzig offers $100,000 in prizes. The money will be distributed among the 8 teams in the following way:

    • 1st place: $50,000
    • 2nd place: $20,000
    • 3rd – 4th place: $10,000
    • 5th – 6th place: $3,000
    • 7th – 8th place: $2,000

    Competitive Format

    DreamHack Open Leipzig takes place in two stages.

    Group Stage

    Dreamhack Open Leipzig 2020 Schedule Of Events

    For this stage, the teams will be divided into two groups of four. Each group is played in the GSL format (double-elimination). The opening and winners’ matches will be Bo1. Elimination and decider matches will be Bo3. The top two teams from each group advance to the Playoffs.

    Playoffs Stage

    This stage is played in the single-elimination format and has only three matches, all of them Bo3.

    And if you want to see the initial match ups and schedule, we got them for you too! #DHOpen

    1️⃣ 11:00 CET@virtuspro 🆚 @BIGCLANgg

    2️⃣ 12:30 CET
    TheNorthIsHere 🆚 @sproutGG

    3️⃣ 14:00 CET@Cloud9 🆚 @Renegades

    4️⃣ 15:30 CET@heroicgg 🆚 @MADLions_CSEN
    https://t.co/B9TefZxupJpic.twitter.com/oeYgz2JT8G

    — DreamHack Counter-Strike (@DreamHackCSGO) January 14, 2020

    Team Analysis

    Here’s a brief analysis of the eight teams that will compete at DreamHack Open Leipzig.

    BIG

    BIG is a shadow of its former past at this moment. In the global rankings they’re sitting at number 46. Just one year ago they were 11th. But that’s the kind of thing that happens when you start making risky roster changes.

    In 2020, BIG’s only result was a 17th – 32nd place at IEM XIV World Championship European Open Qualifier #2. In other words, don’t expect BIG to do well in this esports tournament. They will most likely get eliminated in the group stage.

    North

    North had a brief moment of top 10 glory in 2019 but now they’re back to a lower rank. On hltv, they’re sitting at number 21. One of the key things to keep in mind about this team is that they’ve gone through two roster changes in the last 3 months. Both valde and JUGi have been replaced. The new players are cajunb and MSL. It remains to be seen what the team can do in this new formula. Many of the analysts are optimistic, simply because MSL is known to be an excellent IGL.

    Renegades

    Renegades is no longer the Renegades you knew last year. The organization lost its entire roster when 100 Thieves decided to make an offer and simply steal the entire squad. In the new formula, Renegades is much a weaker team than the one we’ve come to appreciate and respect. So be wary of that when choosing your CSGO bets.

    Heroic

    Heroic is currently sitting at number 16 in the global rankings, which means they’re a very strong team for an event like this. In all probability, they will finish in the top four and possibly even win the title.

    Virtus.pro

    Virtus.pro is one of the biggest fallen giants at this event. VP used to be a huge team. But now, just like in Dota 2, they’re no longer relevant in the tier 1 division. It remains to be seen what they can do when faced with tier 2 opponents.

    One thing to keep in mind about VB is that they have a completely new roster. Just like 100 Thieves, the CIS organization decided to simply make AVANGAR an offer they couldn’t refuse and sign all of its players. In case you don’t follow the pro scene, AVANGAR had huge performances in 2019 and finished 2nd at StarLadder Berlin Major in September.

    With this new roster, VP is expected to do great things and become a big name in CS:GO once more. Going into DreamHack Open Leipzig, anything less than 2nd would be a disappointment.

    MAD Lions

    MAD Lions may not be a big name in our minds, but the team is sitting at number 18 in the global rankings. So they’re not exactly weak. However, it remains to be seen what they can do when faced with much more experienced teams such as Heroic and North.

    Cloud9

    C9 is currently sitting at number 17 in the global rankings, so they too should have a chance. However, their results in recent months have not been great. And when faced with strong opposition, the likelihood of success drops like a rock if the roster doesn’t have the required experience. C9’s roster is entirely new. So I don’t see what they can do at this point. Maybe in 3 months they’ll do better. But right now, I don’t give them much of a chance.

    Sprout

    And finally, we have Sprout. This team is a formidable AWP player (oskar) who used to compete for mousesports. It also has a great IGL, Spiidi, who’s been playing for the team for more than 2 years. However, at this competitive level, I don’t see Sprout succeeding.

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