The first major of 2017 kicks off in Kiev on Monday, April 24, 2017 at 09:00 EEST, breaking new ground as the first Valve event in the CIS region. Sixteen teams will compete for a prize pool totaling $3 million dollars, with a split that leaves first place taking home $1 million.
The Kiev Major Group Initial Seeds. @pglesports #KievMajor pic.twitter.com/HDEjXHz5eL
— Wykrhm Reddy (@wykrhm) April 22, 2017
The day one schedule for Kiev Major’s group stage
Valve will continue with its single elimination format that it first established at the Boston Major. The newest change is that the group stage is now swiss style, rather than the group elimination format of previous styles.
What does it mean for a tournament to be in swiss format? At first glance, it’s fairly complicated, but simply put, it’s a survival of the fittest structure to determine the main event seeding.
And most importantly, teams are matched against other teams with the same record. So in the second round, teams who are 1-0 will play each other in their group, and teams 0-1 will play each other in their group.
The third round will then have three groups who will play against each other: 2-0 (“high”), 1-1 (“mid”), and 2-0 (“low”). Winners and losers of this group, four teams ending in 3-0 or 0-3 records, are automatically placed at the top and bottom of the main stage bracket.
The fourth round involves the final 12 teams with 2-1 and 1-2 records. Winners and losers of this round will determine the final seeding slots.
What’s interesting about the format is that it’s difficult to plan what to watch, since the later round schedules depend on the results of the round before it. That’s compared to a round robin (TI) or group format (previous Majors), where fans can plan their schedules to watch their favorite teams and matchups, especially when so many games are streamed simultaneously. What’s better is that there’s additional drama in the final round of the group stage, when in other formats those later games often had little impact on seeding.
More is at stake with a single elimination bracket, where a bad matchup can result in an early knockout. It’s all the more reason for teams to value their performance in the group stage. For example, teams like wings.gaming and Faceless bottomed out of the Boston Major bracket with a first round elimination, despite their perceived strength being higher than some of the competition.
The main event is slated to start on April 27, 2017.
The event will have English, Russian, and Chinese broadcasts. Viewers will be able to tune in via the Dota 2 client or Twitch.
For those who are out of the time zone to watch it live, or simply can’t watch four games simultaneously, we’ll be wrapping up the group stage and the event on our blog. And be sure to check out our event page for the Kiev Major where you can keep up with the games as they’re played.
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Swiss style seems to be a good way to keep it interesting
Lose one match and you're ineligible for first place. Can't get more pressure than that.
Can we do group stage predictions while watching matches on twitch???
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Are the main event games going to be played in the morning or later in the day EET? Cause if they're being played in the morning there's no way i'll be able to watch being EST :c
For a student in Nigeria like me, all I have is the summaries posted on gosugamers.cum
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Swiss seems good for the single elim system. I still don't like that valve is doing that kind of thing, but I guess it makes TI a bit more special. I think they should have a double elim tournament for the last major to let teams have a good look at the teams before the big tournament. May be difficult to size up a team that dropped early especially if they end up pounding through the lower bracket there.
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why no group stage bracket or schedule showing in Dota2 Watch tab
why spoilers are blocked
Swiss format reminds me of the chess tournaments I used to play in high school. It makes for fairly accurate seeding with the limited number of games, even more so with Best of 3s being used
Swiss format is a bit confusing at the beginning, but honestly I still strongly disagree with the single elimination format. It's by definition less accurate for overall placements and I honestly think that the only good reason to do it this way is to shorten the tournament so the organizers pay less for the venue. Hoping TI sticks with double elim because come on, it's TI. Give us the dotes.
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