Dreamhack Sweden Summer 2019

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The central DreamHack hub at Jönköping, Sweden is hosting DreamHack Open during the Summer Festival. Eight teams will battle for the DreamHack Summer trophy and $100,000 in prize money.

We hope to see you at DreamHack Atlanta and DreamHack Winter towards the end of the year. This also means that DreamHack Summer and Dallas will be postponed to 2022. In the meantime, we're currently working on an exciting new online experience that we hope to share with you shortly! Complete overview of DreamHack Open Summer 2019 here. See prize distribution, attending teams, brackets and much more! Visit our event page for DreamHack Open Summer 2019 to get a complete overview of the teams attending the event.

The highest global seeds at the event are #16 AVANGAR and #17 CR4ZY (ex-Valiance). The two teams are also not strangers to each other as they managed to meet a few times in the past few months at various events. The rest of the lineup features Edward’s Winstrike, two Danish squads in Optic and Tricked, two Swedish teams: Chaos and Ancients, as well as the newly reformed legendary CS team Aristocracy.

Let’s kick things off with Group A and Aristocracy. The legendary name was reformed by Wiktor “TaZ” Wojtas earlier last month after the contracts with Kinguin/devils.one expired. The new old/name will bring back memories of a generation in CS that dominated Europe as Pentagram and MYM in the early 2000s. It all sprawled from the Aristocracy/SpecSter merge back in 2004. Hopefully the new setup is enough for the ex-devils.one squad to return to former glory.

While nostalgia and former glory are interesting, the real competitor in Group A is AVANGAR. The Kazakhstan squad is having a good season in 2019 attending everything and anything they can lay their hands on, and constantly finishing near the top of the standings. They are looking to repeat their DH Open Rio performance and snatch a second DreamHack trophy. They will face Winstrike in their opening match.

Winstrike has not found much success after the roster swap with Natus Vincere. It has been only two weeks since Ioann “Edward” Sukhariev made the move from NaVi to Winstrike. We can use the changes in ingame leader and acclimation as an excuse for Winstrike’s bad performance in the past few weeks, but if get dominated at DreamHack Summer we can conclude that maybe getting Edward instead of Boombl4 was not the best idea.

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Dreamhack Sweden Summer 2019

We round out Group A, with Tricked. The Danish squad meets Aristocracy in their opener, a repeated matchup they are getting a lot in the past few weeks. Both teams met in two different qualifiers in the last 2 weeks with Tricked coming out on top 2-1.

All in all, Group A features decently matched teams and will be an interesting watch for the DreamHack crowd. AVANGAR should be the team that comes out ahead of the pack.

In Group B, the rebranded Valiance squad CR4ZY squad is looking to carve their path to the finals. The opening match is versus Ancient, a team that is on a roll these days after winning 14 out of their last 16 matches. After winning the local qualifier, the Swedes are hoping they can utilize the home crowds support and take out the highest seed at event in their opening match.

The second opener in Group B features a Nordic duel between Optic and Chaos. Optic is the clear favorite in this match even though they are on a slow roll in June. They ended May with a bang, defeating NiP, FaZe and fnatic in consecutive matches. June came along and they struggled against mousesports and Sprout just two days ago.

Ultimately, I am on the fence about all three Nordic squads in Group B. They have too many ups and downs in performance in short periods of time. With consistency being the issue, CR4ZY should come out ahead in Group B.

The opening matches are as follows: (all times are CEST)

  • 12:00 AVANGAR vs Winstrike
  • 13:30 CR4ZY vs Ancient
  • 15:00 Tricked vs Aristocracy
  • 16:00 OpTic vs Chaos

Tune in at Twitch.tv/dreamhackcs to follow the action at DreamHack Open Summer.

DreamHack Winter 2019
DatesNovember 29th-December 2nd, 2019
VenueElmia Convention Center
Address/CityElmiavägen 11, 554 54
Jönköping, Sweden
Attendance160
Pot size(s)€5,000
Results
winnersLeffen1v1
Oryon & PEW2v2

DreamHack Winter 2019 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate regional tournament held in Jönköping, Sweden, from November 29th-December 2nd, 2019. This tournament was part of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate European Circuit.

Results[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles[edit]

(158 entrants)
Bracket

PlaceNameCharacter(s)Earnings
1stLeffen€2,700
2ndMr.R€1,250
3rdSpace€500
4thRage€250
5thArmada€100
5thOgey€100
7thPEW€50
7thFlow€50
9thOryon
9thGreil
9thtsun
9thLancelot
13thVinS
13thM
13thLaske
13thThymeBalloon

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles[edit]

(19 teams)
Bracket

PlaceNameCharacter(s)NameCharacter(s)Earnings
1stOryonPEW
2ndFlowOgey
3rdSomoXzx
4thHudetNathan

External links[edit]

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2015London 2015 ·Winter 2015
2016Austin 2016 ·Summer 2016 ·Montreal 2016 ·Winter 2016
2017Austin 2017 ·Summer 2017 ·Atlanta 2017 ·Montreal 2017 ·Denver 2017 ·Winter 2017
2018Austin 2018 ·Summer 2018 ·Montreal 2018 ·Atlanta 2018 ·Winter 2018 ·Mumbai 2018
2019Tours 2019 ·Dallas 2019 ·Montreal 2019 ·Rotterdam 2019 ·Atlanta 2019 ·Winter 2019 ·Delhi 2019
2020Leipzig 2020 ·Anaheim 2020
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate European Circuit
Syndicate 2019 ·DreamHack Winter 2019 ·Valhalla III ·DreamHack Leipzig 2020

Dreamhack Sweden Summer 2019 Schedule

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