MLG Major Championship: Columbus explained

MLG Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship: Columbus
Sport:
Year:2016
Location:Columbus, Ohio, US
Start Date:March 29, 2016
End Date:April 3, 2016
Administrator:Valve
Major League Gaming
Venues:Nationwide Arena
Purse:US$1,000,000
Champions:Luminosity Gaming (1st title)
Runners-Up1:Natus Vincere
Matches:27
Mvp:Marcelo "coldzera" David
Previous:Cluj-Napoca 2015
Next:Cologne 2016

MLG Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship: Columbus, also referred to as MLG Columbus 2016[1] was the eighth (CS:GO) Major Championship held by Major League Gaming (MLG) throughout March 29 to April 3, 2016, in the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, United States.[2] It was the first CS:GO Major in North America as well as the first run by Major League Gaming, who previously ran an exhibition CS:GO tournament at X Games Aspen 2015.[3] It was also the very first CS:GO major in which ESL or DreamHack was not the organizer. It was announced on February 23, 2016, that MLG Columbus 2016 would be the first Counter-Strike tournament with a $1,000,000 prize pool.[4]

The playoffs had eight teams. Astralis, Fnatic, Luminosity Gaming, Natus Vincere, Ninjas in Pyjamas, and Virtus.pro were returning Legends. Counter Logic Gaming and Team Liquid were new Legends as FaZe Clan and Team EnVyUs had their Legends status taken away after failing to make the top eight. In the grand finals, Luminosity Gaming, which defeated Virtus.pro and Team Liquid, faced off against Natus Vincere, which defeated Ninjas in Pyjamas and Astralis. Luminosity Gaming won 2–0 as the underdog for its first major title and fifty percent of the $1,000,000 prize pool; in addition, it became the first non-European team to win a major title.[5]

Format

The top eight finishers at DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 ("Legends") received direct invitations to Columbus. In addition, eight other teams ("Challengers") emerged from the MLG Columbus 2016 Main Qualifier.[6]

Teams were split up into four groups, and all group matches were best-of-ones with the exception of the final decider match, deciding the last playoff spot. The highest seed would play the lowest seed in each group and the second and third seeds would play against each other. The winner of those two matches would play each other to determine which team moved on to the playoff stage, while the losers of the first round of matches also played. The loser of the lower match was then eliminated from the tournament. With one team advanced and one eliminated, the two remaining teams would play a best-of-three elimination match for the second playoff spot. This format is known as the GSL format, named for the Global StarCraft II League.[7]

The playoffs bracket consisted of eight teams, two from each group. All of these matches were best-of-three, single elimination. Teams advanced in the bracket until a winner was decided.

Map pool

The seven-map pool did not change from Cluj-Napoca 2015. Before each best-of-one match in the group stage, teams alternated banning maps until five maps had been banned. One of the two remaining maps was randomly selected, and the team that that did not get a third ban then selected which side it wanted to start on. In all best-of-three series, each team first banned a map, leaving a five-map pool. Each team then chose a map, with the opposing team selecting which side they wanted to start on for their opponent's map choice. The two map picks were the first two maps in the best-of-three. If the series were to require a third map, the map was randomly selected from the three remaining maps.

Main Qualifier

Regional qualifiers

There were four regional qualifiers and two last chance qualifiers. The top four teams from each qualifier are shown.

The top team from the Americas, Europe, and CIS qualifiers advanced to the main qualifier and the second to fourth place teams played in their respective Last Chance Qualifiers. The top two Asian teams, which played and Intel Extreme Masters Season X Taipei, advanced to the main qualifier. One team from the Americas Last Chance and two teams from the Europe Last Chance will move on to the main qualifier. There was no Last Chance Qualifier for the Asia region.

The main regional qualifiers were played on LAN while the last chance qualifiers were played online.

Americas Minor

Two teams were invited while another six qualified in the North American qualifier. However, compLexity Gaming could not get a full roster in time, so the team was forced to drop out and the event ran with seven teams. The winner of the Americas Minor would earn a spot in the major qualifier while the three teams that made the bracket stage earned spots in the Americas Last Chance qualifier.

Asia Minor

The Asia qualifier took place at Intel Extreme Masters Season X – Taipei in Taiwan. Two teams were invited and six other teams qualified from their respective regions. TyLoo was disqualified from the event just hours before the tournament was about to start as one of its players, Quanqing "qz" Wu, was found to have been banned for cheating three years prior, which induces an automatic and permanent ban from all Valve-sponsored events. Two teams would earn spots in the major qualifier.

CIS Minor

The CIS qualifier had three teams invited, four teams from a closed qualifier, and one team from a Last Chance qualifier. One team would earn a spot in the major qualifier while the other three teams that made the bracket stage would earn spots in the CIS and Europe Last Chance qualifier.

Europe Minor

The European qualifier eight teams. Four qualifiers to the European qualifier were held and two teams from each qualified for a chance at the major. One team would earn a spot in the major qualifier while the other three teams that made the bracket stage would earn spots in the CIS and Europe Last Chance qualifier.

Americas Last Chance Qualifier

In this Last Chance Qualifier, four teams were invited and the three runners-up from the American qualifier were invited. Only one team would earn a spot in the major qualifier.

Europe and CIS Last Chance Qualifier

Five teams were invited to the Europe and CIS Last Chance Qualifier and the three runners-up from both the Europe and CIS qualifiers were invited. Two teams would earn spots in the major qualifier.

Major qualifier

Like the previous majors, there will be a major qualifier and regional qualifiers. The bottom eight teams from DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 received automatic bids to the main qualifier. The other eight teams came from various qualifiers.

Teams were divided into four groups and the top two from each group made it to the major.

Qualifier results

Group A

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1G2 Esports203227+56
2FlipSid3 Tactics216239+236
3Tempo Storm123952−133
4Selfless Gaming021732−150
Group A Results
FlipSid3 Tactics1613Selfless Gaming
G2 Esports1613Tempo Storm
Selfless Gaming416Tempo Storm
FlipSid3 Tactics1416G2 Esports
FlipSid3 Tactics20Tempo Storm

Group B

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1mousesports203516+196
2Team Liquid217558+176
3HellRaisers127178−73
4Team YP02332−290
Group B Results
Team Liquid2022HellRaisers
mousesports161Team YP
Team Liquid162Team YP
mousesports1915HellRaisers
HellRaisers12Team Liquid

Group C

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Splyce203221+116
2Counter Logic Gaming216571−66
3Vexed Gaming126561+43
4SK Gaming022332−90
Group C Results
Vexed Gaming1610SK Gaming
Counter Logic Gaming1416Splyce
Counter Logic Gaming1613SK Gaming
Vexed Gaming716Splyce
Vexed Gaming12Counter Logic Gaming

Group D

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Gambit Gaming203220+126
2Cloud9216059+16
3Renegades125760−33
4Team Dignitas022232−100
Group D Results
Team Dignitas916Renegades
Cloud9916Gambit Gaming
Cloud91613Team Dignitas
Gambit Gaming1611Renegades
Renegades02Cloud9

Broadcast talent

Stage Hosts[8]

Desk Host

Interviewer

Analysts

Commentators

Observers

Broadcasts

All streams were broadcast on Twitch in various languages.

Teams

Pre-Major ranking

The HLTV.org March 28, 2016 ranking, the final one released before MLG Columbus 2016, is displayed below.[9]

World Ranking
PlaceTeamPointsMove
1Fnatic1000
2Natus Vincere667
3Astralis640
4Luminosity Gaming517
5Team EnVyUs339
6Virtus.pro259
8G2 Esports207
9Ninjas in Pyjamas196 1
10mousesports183 1
11FaZe Clan154
12Cloud9139 1
14Counter Logic Gaming124
16FlipSid3 Tactics93 1
18Team Liquid86 2
22Gambit Gaming59 1
27Splyce45 1
Change since March 21, 2016 ranking

Group stage

The four groups were announced through MLG's social media accounts on March 10–11, 2016. Each group was seeded to contain a team who placed 1st–4th at DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015, a team who placed 5–8th at DreamHack Open Cluj–Napoca 2015, a team who went undefeated in the offline qualifiers, and a team who won one of the final decider matches in the offline qualifiers.[10]

Group A

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Luminosity Gaming203218+142
2Ninjas in Pyjamas216883+52
3mousesports127488−141
4FlipSid3 Tactics024550−50
Group A matches
Ninjas in Pyjamas10FlipSid3 Tactics
Luminosity Gaming10mousesports
mousesports10FlipSid3 Tactics
Ninjas in Pyjamas01Luminosity Gaming
Ninjas in Pyjamas21mousesports
Group A scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Ninjas in Pyjamas19Cache17FlipSid3 Tactics
Luminosity Gaming16Mirage13mousesports
mousesports31Cobblestone28FlipSid3 Tactics
Ninjas in Pyjamas5Mirage16Luminosity Gaming
Ninjas in Pyjamas16Cobblestone5mousesports
Ninjas in Pyjamas12Cache16mousesports
Ninjas in Pyjamas16Overpass9mousesports

Group B

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Team Liquid203830+82
2Fnatic216743+242
3FaZe Clan124351−81
4Splyce02832−240
Group B matches
FaZe Clan01Team Liquid
Fnatic10Splyce
FaZe Clan10Splyce
Fnatic01Team Liquid
Fnatic20FaZe Clan
Group B scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
FaZe Clan11Cache16Team Liquid
Fnatic16Train5Splyce
FaZe Clan16Inferno5Splyce
Fnatic19Dust II22Team Liquid
Fnatic16Mirage10FaZe Clan
Fnatic16Cobblestone6FaZe Clan
FnaticCacheFaZe Clan

Group C

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Astralis203219+132
2Counter Logic Gaming217061+92
3Gambit Gaming126374−111
4Team EnVyUs022132−110
Group C matches
Team EnVyUs01Counter Logic Gaming
Astralis10Gambit Gaming
Team EnVyUs01Gambit Gaming
Astralis10Counter Logic Gaming
Counter Logic Gaming21Gambit Gaming
Group C scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Team EnVyUs8Cobblestone16Counter Logic Gaming
Astralis16Train10Gambit Gaming
Team EnVyUs13Cache16Gambit Gaming
Astralis16Overpass9Counter Logic Gaming
Counter Logic Gaming13Cache16Gambit Gaming
Counter Logic Gaming16Cobblestone11Gambit Gaming
Counter Logic Gaming16Mirage10Gambit Gaming

Group D

PosTeamWLRFRARDPts
1Natus Vincere203213+192
2Virtus.pro216149+122
3G2 Esports124960−111
4Cloud9021232−200
Group D matches
Natus Vincere10Cloud9
Virtus.pro10G2 Esports
G2 Esports10Cloud9
Natus Vincere10Virtus.pro
Virtus.pro21G2 Esports
Group D scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Natus Vincere16Train9Cloud9
Virtus.pro16Train1G2 Esports
G2 Esports16Dust II3Cloud9
Natus Vincere16Cobblestone4Virtus.pro
Virtus.pro16Train9G2 Esports
Virtus.pro9Inferno16G2 Esports
Virtus.pro16Cobblestone7G2 Esports

Playoffs

The playoffs bracket was announced on March 30, 2016. Each quarterfinals match was seeded to contain one top seed and one second seed from the group stage.[11]

Quarterfinals

Natus Vincere vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas

Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler

Natus Vincere vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Natus Vincere16Inferno9Ninjas in Pyjamas
Natus Vincere16Mirage10Ninjas in Pyjamas
Natus VincereOverpassNinjas in Pyjamas

Astralis vs Fnatic

Casters: James Bardolph & ddk

Astralis vs. Fnatic Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Astralis16Overpass10Fnatic
Astralis16Cache5Fnatic
AstralisMirageFnatic

Team Liquid vs Counter Logic Gaming

Casters: Sadokist & HenryG

Team Liquid vs. Counter Logic Gaming Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Team Liquid16Cache13Counter Logic Gaming
Team Liquid16Mirage6Counter Logic Gaming
Team LiquidTrainCounter Logic Gaming

Luminosity Gaming vs Virtus.pro

Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler

Luminosity Gaming vs. Virtus.pro Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Luminosity Gaming17Cache19Virtus.pro
Luminosity Gaming16Cobblestone10Virtus.pro
Luminosity Gaming16Overpass11Virtus.pro

Semifinals

Natus Vincere vs. Astralis

Casters: Sadokist & HenryG

Natus Vincere vs. Astralis Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Natus Vincere16Inferno14Astralis
Natus Vincere16Dust II5Astralis
Natus VincereMirageAstralis

Team Liquid vs Luminosity Gaming

Casters: James Bardolph, ddk, & THREAT

Team Liquid vs. Luminosity Gaming Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Team Liquid15Mirage19Luminosity Gaming
Team Liquid16Cache19Luminosity Gaming
Team LiquidCobblestoneLuminosity Gaming

Finals

Casters: Anders Blume, Semmler, & moses

was named the MVP of MLG Columbus 2016.[12]

Luminosity Gaming became the first team outside of Europe to win a Major title. Fnatic from Sweden still led all teams with three Majors at the time.

Natus Vincere vs. Luminosity Gaming Scores
TeamScoreMapScoreTeam
Natus Vincere17Mirage19Luminosity Gaming
Natus Vincere2Overpass16Luminosity Gaming
Natus VincereTrainLuminosity Gaming

Final standings

The $1,000,000 prize pool was divided up as follows.

PlaceTeamPrize MoneySeedRosterCoach
1stLuminosity Gaming500,000ESL One Cologne 2016FalleN,,,, TACOzews
2ndNatus Vincere150,000Zeus, Edward,,, GuardiaN
3rd–4thAstralis70,000karrigan,, cajunb, dupreeh, Xyp9x
Team LiquidHiko,, EliGE,, GBJame^s
5–8thNinjas in Pyjamas35,000GeT_RiGhT, f0rest, friberg, Xizt, THREATTHREAT
Fnaticolofmeister, JW, KRiMZ, flusha, dennis
Counter Logic Gaming,,, jdm64, FugLy
Virtus.ProNEO, TaZ,, Snax,
9–12thmousesports8,750ESL One Cologne 2016 Offline Qualifier, Spiidi,, NiKo, Kapio
FaZe Clanfox,,,, kioShiMaRobbaN
Gambit GamingDosia,, AdreN,,
G2 EsportsRpK,, SmithZz, ScreaM, Ex6TenZNiaK
13–16thFlipSid3 Tactics8,750B1ad3,,, Shara, WorldEdit
Splycearya,, Professor_Chaos, DAVEY, jasonRGrt
Team EnVyUsHappy, NBK,, apEX, DEVILManiac
Cloud9, Skadoodle, fREAKAZOiD, Stewie2k,

Post-Major Ranking

The HLTV.org April 5, 2016 rankings of teams in the major is displayed below. The ranking was the first one released after MLG Columbus 2016.[13]

World Ranking
PlaceTeamPointsMove
1Fnatic958
2Luminosity Gaming869 2
3Natus Vincere827 1
4Astralis719 1
5Virtus.pro307 1
6Team EnVyUs280 1
7Ninjas in Pyjamas235 2
8G2 Esports200
9Team Liquid194 9
10mousesports192
12Counter Logic Gaming179 2
13Cloud9130 1
15FaZe Clan107 4
16FlipSid3 Tactics94 2
18Gambit Gaming85 4
28Splyce41 1
Change since March 28, 2016 ranking

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MLG Columbus 2016. Counter-Strike Blog. 23 February 2016. 15 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171215000555/http://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/2015/11/13096/. live.
  2. Web site: Le prochain Major de CS:GO aux États-Unis. fr. vossey.com. 23 November 2015 .
  3. Web site: Major League Gaming Is Getting On Board The Counter-Strike Train Too. Alex. Walker. Kotaku Australia. November 23, 2015. November 24, 2015. November 24, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151124145934/http://www.kotaku.com.au/2015/11/major-league-gaming-is-getting-on-board-the-counter-strike-train-too/. live.
  4. Web site: Major Growth. Counter-Strike Blog. 23 February 2016. 14 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171214142728/http://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/2016/02/13658/. live.
  5. Web site: Luminosity Gaming are the MLG Columbus Major champions. Rasmus. Lund-Hansen. April 3, 2016. GAMEREACTOR. February 26, 2017. July 10, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160710115338/http://www.gamereactor.eu/news/351123/Luminosity+Gaming+are+the+MLG+Columbus+Major+champions. live.
  6. Web site: Švejda. Milan. Cloud9 grab last major spot. HLTV. 28 February 2016. 1 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160301084108/http://www.hltv.org/news/17212-cloud9-grab-last-major-spot. live.
  7. Web site: Švejda . Milan . Searching for the perfect format . HLTV.org . 11 February 2021 . en . 14 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210414012804/https://www.hltv.org/news/23271/searching-for-the-perfect-format . live .
  8. Web site: MLG CS:GO Columbus Brings in Top Talent and Casters . . https://web.archive.org/web/20160331202242/http://www.majorleaguegaming.com/news/mlg-csgo-columbus-brings-in-top-talent-and-casters . March 31, 2016 . March 16, 2016.
  9. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-02-23 . 2017-02-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170218085707/http://www.hltv.org/ranking/teams/2016/march/28/ . live .
  10. Web site: Apicella. Adam. Group Stage Seeding. Twitter. 11 March 2016. 11 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170611220349/https://twitter.com/MrAdamAp/status/708307628997394432. live.
  11. Web site: Malachowski. Michal. MLG Columbus playoff matches drawn. HLTV. 31 March 2016. 2 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160402163911/http://www.hltv.org/news/17448-mlg-columbus-playoff-matches-drawn. live.
  12. Web site: Luminosity Wins MLG Columbus CS:GO Major. eSporks. April 3, 2016. February 12, 2017. June 6, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170606115241/http://www.esporks.com/2016/04/03/luminosity/. live.
  13. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-02-23 . 2019-07-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190719191554/https://www.hltv.org/ranking/teams/2016/april/5 . live .