Although everyone has been focusing on the PGL Stockholm 2021, competitive CS:GO has a lot more going on. Indeed, we have another DreamHack event to keep us busy. Accordingly, this online event looks to entertain Europe with some more quality competition. Read on to learn how to watch the DreamHack Open November 2021!
Event Background
Indeed, with regards to the event, it follows a series of events across the year. Appropriately, there have been September and June events. However, back then we saw multiple regions take part. Here, we’ll only be seeing Europe going at it.
Specifically, 8 of the best teams in the continent will be heading into an online event. With $100,000 on the line, the A-tier event organized by Intel organized by DreamHack will run from 10th to 14th November.
Below, find the 8 competitors listed below together with the means by which they’ve made it to the event:
- BIG – Invited
- ENCE – Invited
- MOUZ – Invited
- Team Spirit – Invited
- MAD Lions – Closed Qualifier
- Fnatic – Closed Qualifier
- Team GamerLegion – Closed Qualifier
- forZe – Closed Qualifier
Apart from the $100,000 on the line, there are also a handful of ESL Pro Tour points up for grabs. Also, the first seed of the event will earn a direct seed to the ESL Pro League Season 15 Conference.
Format
So, let’s talk about format. Split into two stages, it’s a typical format – Group Stage and Playoffs.
Accordingly, we’ll start things with the Group Stage. Moreover, there’ll be two groups of four teams each going at it in a double-elimination format. Here are how the groups will work out:
Group A:
- BIG
- MOUZ
- MAD Lions
- Team GamerLegion
Group B:
- ENCE
- Team Spirit
- Fnatic
- forZe
At this point in time, only the top 2 teams from each group will move on to the Playoffs stage. Accordingly, there’ll be a single-elimination bracket with the semifinals as BO3 matches and the grand final will be a BO5.
Schedule for the DreamHack Open November 2021
For an event like this, without an incredible amount of coverage, we recommend visiting the Liquipedia page for a detailed schedule of each day.
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Predictions
In terms of predictions, we’ll be using the ongoing PGL Stockholm 2021 event as a measure of these teams. Naturally, many of the competing teams were involved in the event and have already earned a final placing.
- MOUZ – 12-14th
- ENCE – 15-16th
- BIG – 17-19th
- Team Spirit – 17-19th
The other four teams never made it to the biggest Major of the event, so it’s easy to say that they have a reduced chance of winning.
Accordingly, MOUZ (recently rebranded mousesports) might want to make up for their poor performance at the event to only manage a 12-14th finish at the largest event of the world.
Otherwise, the likes of ENCE will likely be contending with MOUZ for dominance at this event, while we’re not sure whether BIG or Team Spirit will place third. Accordingly, we’ll be sure to keep you up to date on all of this.
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