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1 Format  



1.1  Map Pool  







2 Major Qualifier  



2.1  Regional Qualifiers  



2.1.1  Asia Minor  





2.1.2  CIS Minor  





2.1.3  Europe Minor  





2.1.4  Americas Minor  







2.2  Main Qualifier  



2.2.1  Teams  









3 Broadcast Talent  



3.1  Broadcasts  







4 Teams Competing  



4.1  Pre-major ranking  







5 Group stage  





6 Playoffs  



6.1  Bracket  





6.2  Quarterfinals  



6.2.1  Gambit Esports vs. Fnatic  





6.2.2  SK Gaming vs. Astralis  





6.2.3  BIG vs. Immortals  





6.2.4  North vs. Virtus.pro  







6.3  Semifinals  



6.3.1  Gambit Esports vs. Astralis  





6.3.2  Immortals vs. Virtus.pro  







6.4  Finals  







7 Final standings  



7.1  Post-Major Ranking  







8 References  














PGL Major: Kraków 2017






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PGL Major 2017
2017
The PGL Major 2017 logo
Tournament information
SportCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
LocationKraków, Poland
DatesJuly 16, 2017–July 23, 2017
AdministratorValve
PGL

Tournament
format(s)

16 team swiss-system group stage
8 team single-elimination playoff
Host(s)PGL
VenueTauron Arena Kraków
Teams16 teams
Purse$1,000,000 USD
Final positions
ChampionsGambit Esports (1st title)
1st runners-upImmortals
2nd runners-upAstralis
Virtus.pro
Tournament statistics
Attendance15,000
MVPDauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev [1]

PGL Major: Kraków 2017, also known as PGL Major 2017orKraków 2017, was the eleventh Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. It is the first Major organized by the Romanian organization PGL and it was held in Kraków, Poland from July 16 to 23, 2017. It featured sixteen professional CS:GO teams from around the world. Eight teams qualified directly based on their top eight placement in the previous Major, ELEAGUE Major 2017, while another eight teams qualified through the Offline Major Qualifier. The PGL Major was the fourth consecutive major with a prize pool of US$1,000,000.[2]

The playoffs consisted of eight teams. Astralis, Fnatic, Gambit Esports, North, SK Gaming, and Virtus.pro were returning Legends while BIG and Immortals were new Legends. FaZe Clan and Natus Vincere lost their Legends status after failing to advance from the group stage. The grand finals featured two underdogs: Gambit Esports, which defeated Fnatic and Astralis, and Immortals, which defeated BIG and Virtus.pro. The Major concluded with Gambit defeating Immortals 2–1 in a relatively close best-of-three series, marking just the third time a non-European team won a Major (the Brazilian Luminosity/SK roster won two Majors) and the first time an Asian team won a Major.

Format[edit]

The format remained the same as the previous Major.[3] The top eight teams from Atlanta 2017 ("Legends") were automatically invited to Kraków 2017. The remaining eight spots were filled by teams that advanced from the PGL Major Krakow 2017 Main Qualifier. The Krakow 2017 Main Qualifier was a 16-team Swiss-system tournament consisting of the bottom eight teams from Atlanta 2017, as well as eight teams promoted from four regional qualifiers. The top eight teams at the Main Qualifier, teams with three wins, then advanced to the Major as the "Challengers".

The group stage of the Major was also a 16-team Swiss-system group stage. The top eight teams at the end of the group stage, teams with three wins, advanced to the playoff stage and became the new Legends. Teams with three losses were eliminated, but earned an invite to the next Major's offline qualifier. All playoff matches were best-of-three, single elimination.

Map Pool[edit]

The map pool was changed for this major. Dust II was taken out of the active map pool and Valve reintroduced Inferno, which had been taken out of the map pool and revamped.[4]

The veto process was also changed for best-of-one games. One team decided whether to veto maps first or second. The team that vetoes first removed two maps. The second team vetoed three maps. The first team then chose one of the two remaining maps. The second team then chose the side it wanted to start on. The best-of-three veto process was unchanged. 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. The teams then each banned one more map, leaving one map remaining for the best-of-three decider if necessary.

Maps
  • Cache
  • Cobblestone
  • Inferno
  • Mirage
  • Nuke
  • Overpass
  • Train
  • Major Qualifier[edit]

    Regional Qualifiers[edit]

    Asia Minor[edit]

    A total of eight teams will compete in the Asia Minor. Two teams will be invited and the other six will qualify in their regional qualifiers. These teams include one team from East Asia, one team from the Middle East, one team from China, one team from Oceania, and two teams from the India & Southeast Asia qualifier.[5]

    Teams
  • TyLoo (Invited)
  • Flash Gaming (China)
  • The MongolZ (East Asia)
  • Team Spotnet (Middle East)
  • Team Immunity (Oceanic)
  • Signature Gaming (India + SEA)
  • 7642 (India + SEA)
  • Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
    A1Flash Gaming0
    B2Team Immunity2
    B2Team Immunity1
    A2Renegades2
    B1TyLoo1
    A2Renegades2
    A2Renegades2
    B1TyLoo1
    Lower round 1Lower final
    B2Team Immunity0
    A1Flash Gaming0B1TyLoo2
    B1TyLoo2

    CIS Minor[edit]

    A total of eight teams will compete in the Commonwealth of Independent States Minor. The eight teams that participated in this minor all qualified through the closed qualifier. In the closed qualifier, twelve teams are invited and four teams qualify through an online open qualifier. Teams were separated into four groups of four and the top two teams moved on in each group to the closed qualifier. Two teams in the minor qualified for the main qualifier.

    Teams
    • Spartak Esports (CIS High)
  • Team Spirit (CIS High)
  • Team Spirit Academy (CIS High)
  • Tengri (CIS High)
  • Nemiga Gaming (CIS Low)
  • pro100 (CIS Low)
  • Quantum Bellator Fire (CIS Low)
  • Vega Squadron (CIS Low)
  • Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
    A1Vega Squadron2
    B2pro1000
    A1Vega Squadron1
    A2Tengri2
    B1Q.B. Fire0
    A2Tengri2
    A2Tengri0
    A1Vega Squadron2
    Lower round 1Lower final
    A1Vega Squadron2
    B2pro1002B2pro1001
    B1Q.B. Fire0

    Europe Minor[edit]

    All teams in the European Minor were required to compete in a closed qualifier. In the closed qualifier, 8 teams were invited and 8 other teams qualified through three different open qualifiers. The teams will play in a Swiss system tournament and the top 8 teams move on to the closed qualifier. In the closed qualifier, the teams will be separated into two groups of four teams. Two teams from each group move on to a four team, double elimination playoff bracket. The top three teams advance to the main qualifier.[6]

    Teams
    • PENTA Sports (1st–2nd)
  • Team EnVyUs (1st–2nd)
  • BIG (3rd–5th)
  • iGame.com (3rd–5th)
  • Team LDLC.com (3rd–5th)
  • Ballistix Gaming1 (6th–8th)
  • Team Dignitas (6th–8th)
  • Team Kinguin (6th–8th)
  • 1Fnatic Academy will play under the organization Ballistix Gaming just for the European Minor due to two teams not being allowed under the same organization.[7][8]

    Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
    A1BIG0
    B2Team Dignitas2
    B2Team Dignitas1
    B1PENTA Sports2
    B1PENTA Sports2
    A2Team EnVyUs1
    B1PENTA Sports0
    A1BIG2
    Lower round 1Lower final
    B2Team Dignitas0
    A1BIG2A1BIG2
    A2Team EnVyUs0

    Americas Minor[edit]

    Two teams were invited to the Americas minor. One team out of a pool of 512 from South America qualified for the minor. The last five teams came from the North American closed qualifier. In that closed qualifier, 8 teams qualified through the open qualifier and 8 more teams were invited. The top five teams moved on to the Americas minor. In the minor, two teams moved on to the major.[9]

    Teams
  • Immortals (Invited)
  • Misfits (North America 1st–2nd)
  • NRG Esports (North America 1st–2nd)
  • compLexity Gaming (North America 3rd–5th)
  • Counter Logic Gaming (North America 3rd–5th)
  • Luminosity Gaming (North America 3rd–5th)
  • paiN Gaming (South America 1st)
  • Upper round 1Upper finalFinal
    A1Immortals2
    B2Counter Logic G.0
    A1Immortals2
    B1Cloud90
    B1Cloud92
    A2Luminosity G.0
    A1Immortals1
    B1Cloud92
    Lower round 1Lower final
    B1Cloud92
    B2Counter Logic2B2Counter Logic G.0
    A2Luminosity G.0

    Main Qualifier[edit]

    Teams[edit]

    Atlanta 2017 Bottom 8[a]
  • Team Liquid
  • mousesports
  • OpTic Gaming
  • G2 Esports
  • FlipSid3 Tactics
  • HellRaisers
  • Regional Qualifiers
  • TyLoo (Asia Minor #2)
  • Vega Squadron (CIS Minor #1)
  • Tengri (CIS Minor #2)
  • Cloud9 (Americas Minor #1)
  • Immortals (Americas Minor #2)
  • BIG (Europe Minor #1)
  • PENTA Sports (Europe Minor #2)
  • Team Dignitas (Europe Minor #3)
    1. ^ Team EnVyUs lost its automatic bid after three players, kennyS, apEX, and NBK, transferred to G2 Esports. Thus, G2 acquired EnVyUs's spot and EnVyUs had to play in the regional qualifier.

    The main qualifier was a sixteen-team Swiss-system tournament format in which, after the first round, teams only played other teams with the same win–loss record. Each match was best-of-one, and no team played another team twice. All teams played until they had either won or lost three games: any team with three wins advanced to the playoff stage, and any team with three losses was eliminated. The qualifier was played in Bucharest, Romania.

    The Ninjas in Pyjamas, after missing its first ever major at ELEAGUE and failed to be Legends for the first time at ESL One Cologne 2016, failed to qualify for the major qualifier and the European Minor after losing to Finland's iGame.com in the first round, losing to Sweden's Red Reserve in second round, defeating Sweden's Epsilon eSports in the third round, and losing to Turkey's Space Soldiers in the fourth round, failing to attend its second straight major.

    Main Qualifier Results
    Place Team Record Differential Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
    1–2 mousesports 3–0 +21 Tengri
    16–1

    Inferno
    High match
    GODSENT
    16–11

    Train
    High match
    PENTA Sports
    16–14

    Cobblestone
    Qualified Qualified
    G2 Esports 3–0 +10 Immortals
    22–20

    Inferno
    High match
    Cloud9
    16–11

    Cache
    High match
    FlipSid3 Tactics
    16–13

    Nuke
    Qualified Qualified
    3–5 PENTA Sports 3–1 +21 OpTic Gaming
    16–14

    Train
    High match
    Team Liquid
    16–3

    Mirage
    High match
    mousesports
    14–16

    Cobblestone
    High match
    Vega Squadron
    16–8

    Train
    Qualified
    Cloud9 3–1 +19 BIG
    16–10

    Cobblestone
    High match
    G2 Esports
    11–16

    Cache
    Mid match
    GODSENT
    16–11

    Train
    High match
    FlipSid3 Tactics
    16–3

    Mirage
    Qualified
    BIG 3–1 +9 Cloud9
    10–16

    Cobblestone
    Low match
    Tengri
    16–14

    Cobblestone
    Mid match
    Immortals
    16–19

    Cache
    High match
    Team Liquid
    16–10

    Train
    Qualified
    6–8 Vega Squadron 3–2 +9 HellRaisers
    10–16

    Mirage
    Low match
    OpTic Gaming
    16–10

    Train
    Mid match
    TyLoo
    16–10

    Inferno
    High match
    PENTA Sports
    8–16

    Train
    Team Dignitas
    16–5

    Inferno
    FlipSid3 Tactics 3–2 +1 Renegades
    19–16

    Train
    High match
    HellRaisers
    16–4

    Overpass
    High match
    G2 Esports
    13–16

    Nuke
    High match
    Cloud9
    3–16

    Mirage
    Team Liquid
    25–23

    Mirage
    Immortals 3–2 −1 G2 Esports
    20–22

    Inferno
    Low match
    Team Dignitas
    16–13

    Cache
    Mid match
    BIG
    9–16

    Cache
    Low match
    GODSENT
    16–14

    Cobblestone
    HellRaisers
    16–13

    Overpass
    9–11 Team Liquid 2–3 −4 TyLoo
    22–19

    Inferno
    High match
    PENTA Sports
    3–16

    Mirage
    Mid match
    HellRaisers
    16–2

    Train
    High match
    BIG
    10–16

    Train
    FlipSid3 Tactics
    23–25

    Mirage
    Team Dignitas 2–3 −5 GODSENT
    14–16

    Overpass
    Low match
    Immortals
    13–16

    Cache
    Low match
    Tengri
    16–7

    Mirage
    Low match
    Renegades
    16–14

    Mirage
    Vega Squadron
    5–16

    Inferno
    HellRaisers 2–3 −17 Vega Squadron
    16–10

    Mirage
    High match
    FlipSid3 Tactics
    4–16

    Overpass
    Mid match
    Team Liquid
    2–16

    Train
    Low match
    TyLoo
    16–11

    Overpass
    Immortals
    13–16

    Overpass
    12–14 Renegades 1–3 −1 FlipSid3 Tactics
    16–19

    Train
    Low match
    TyLoo
    14–16

    Cache
    Low match
    OpTic Gaming
    16–10

    Mirage
    Low match
    Team Dignitas
    14–16

    Mirage
    Eliminated
    GODSENT 1–3 −10 Team Dignitas
    16–14

    Overpass
    High match
    mousesports
    11–16

    Train
    Mid match
    Cloud9
    11–16

    Train
    Low match
    Immortals
    14–16

    Cobblestone
    Eliminated
    TyLoo 1–3 −12 Team Liquid
    19–22

    Inferno
    Low match
    Renegades
    16–14

    Cache
    Mid match
    Vega Squadron
    10–16

    Inferno
    Low match
    HellRaisers
    11–16

    Overpass
    Eliminated
    15–16 OpTic Gaming 0–3 −14 PENTA Sports
    14–16

    Train
    Low match
    Vega Squadron
    10–16

    Train
    Low match
    Renegades
    10–16

    Mirage
    Eliminated Eliminated
    Tengri 0–3 −26 mousesports
    1–16

    Inferno
    Low match
    BIG
    14–16

    Cobblestone
    Low match
    Team Dignitas
    7–16

    Mirage
    Eliminated Eliminated

    Broadcast Talent[edit]

    Host

    Interviewer

    Fluff

    Commentators

    Analysts

    Observers

    Broadcasts[edit]

    All streams were broadcast on Twitch in various languages.

    • PGL TV
  • IzakOOO
  • 500Bros
  • 99Damage
  • BiDa
  • Fragbite
  • HitpointCZ
  • ImbaTV
  • Moreira
  • Ogaming TV
  • SpilerTV
  • Starladder
  • Teams Competing[edit]

    The top eight teams from ELEAGUE Major 2017 (Legends) were joined by the eight teams from the main qualifier (Challengers).

    Legends
  • Virtus.pro
  • SK Gaming
  • Fnatic
  • Natus Vincere
  • Gambit Esports
  • North
  • FaZe Clan
  • Challengers
  • G2 Esports
  • PENTA Sports
  • Cloud9
  • BIG
  • Immortals
  • Vega Squadron
  • Flipsid3 Tactics
  • Arguably the biggest change of the teams in the major was the "French shuffle," which was led by Nathan "NBK-" Schmitt and Richard "shox" Papillon. NBK-. Kenny "kennyS" Schrub and, Dan "apEX" Madesclaire left Team EnVyUs for G2 Esports to join shox and Alexandre "bodyy" Pianaro; in addition, former G2 AWPer Édouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux moved to the coaching position. The remaining two G2 players, Cédric "RpK" Guipouy and Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom, left the team and joined Team EnVyUs.[10]

    Pre-major ranking[edit]

    HLTV.org rank teams based on results of teams' performances. The rankings shown below reflect the July 10, 2017 rankings, the last before the Major.[11]

    HLTV.org Pre-Major Ranking
    World ranking
    Place Team Points Move1 Peak2 Low2
    1 SK Gaming 1000 Steady 1 4
    2 FaZe Clan 623 Steady 2 9
    3 Astralis 518 Steady 1 3
    4 G2 Esports 474 Steady 4 16
    5 Cloud9 427 Increase1 5 14
    6 Natus Vincere 295 Increase4 4 10
    7 North 294 Decrease2 4 8
    10 Immortals 225 Decrease2 7 27
    11 Fnatic 209 Decrease4 6 14
    12 mousesports 200 Steady 12 17
    14 Virtus.pro 181 Decrease3 2 15
    15 Gambit Esports 177 Decrease1 7 15
    17 BIG 127 Increase1 17 27
    20 PENTA Sports 106 Decrease1 19 52
    23 Flipsid3 Tactics 76 Decrease1 16 53
    24 Vega Squadron 74 Decrease3 21 56

    1Change since July 3, 2017 ranking

    2Peak and low since end of ELEAGUE Major.

    Group stage[edit]

    The group stage was a sixteen-team Swiss-system tournament in which, after the first round, teams only played other teams with the same win–loss record. Each match was best-of-one, and no team played another team twice. All teams played until they had either won or lost three games: any team with three wins advanced to the playoff stage, and any team with three losses was eliminated. The group stage and playoffs were played in Kraków, Poland, with group stage played in closed studio and playoffs being held in Tauron Arena Kraków.

    First round seeding was determined by the following:

    In the first round, first seeds played a randomly drawn fourth seed, and second seeds played a randomly drawn third seed. After this round, teams were randomly drawn against other teams with the same record (e.g., 1–0 teams against 1–0 teams, 0–1 teams against 0–1 teams). The eight teams to win three (out of a possible five) games were granted "Legend" status and an automatic invitation to the next Major.

    Place Team Record Differential Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
    1–2 Gambit Esports 3–0 +21 mousesports
    16–10

    Inferno
    High match
    G2 Esports
    16–6

    Cache
    High match
    Virtus.pro
    16–11

    Train
    Playoffs Playoffs
    BIG 3–0 +15 FaZe Clan
    16–8

    Inferno
    High match
    Cloud9
    16–11

    Inferno
    High match
    SK Gaming
    16–14

    Inferno
    Playoffs Playoffs
    3–5 SK Gaming 3–1 +16 PENTA Sports
    16–13

    Inferno
    High match
    Astralis
    16–8

    Inferno
    High match
    BIG
    14–16

    Inferno
    High match
    Immortals
    16–9

    Overpass
    Playoffs
    North 3–1 +9 Cloud9
    12–16

    Mirage
    Low match
    PENTA Sports
    16–9

    Mirage
    Mid match
    mousesports
    19–15

    Cobblestone
    High match
    Virtus.pro
    16–14

    Mirage
    Playoffs
    Astralis 3–1 +6 Immortals
    19–17

    Overpass
    High match
    SK Gaming
    8–16

    Inferno
    Mid match
    Fnatic
    16–14

    Nuke
    High match
    G2 Esports
    16–6

    Inferno
    Playoffs
    6–8 Virtus.pro 3–2 +18 Vega Squadron
    16–2

    Nuke
    High match
    Fnatic
    16–11

    Cache
    High match
    Gambit Esports
    11–16

    Train
    High match
    North
    14–16

    Mirage
    Cloud9
    16–10

    Train
    Immortals 3–2 +17 Astralis
    17–19

    Overpass
    Low match
    Vega Squadron
    16–6

    Train
    Mid match
    Natus Vincere
    16–10

    Overpass
    High match
    SK Gaming
    9–16

    Overpass
    FlipSid3 Tactics
    16–6

    Train
    Fnatic 3–2 +7 FlipSid3 Tactics
    16–12

    Mirage
    High match
    Virtus.pro
    11–16

    Cache
    Mid match
    Astralis
    14–16

    Nuke
    Low match
    Natus Vincere
    16–12

    Mirage
    G2 Esports
    16–10

    Overpass
    9–11 Cloud9 2–3 −4 North
    16–12

    Mirage
    High match
    BIG
    11–16

    Inferno
    Mid match
    G2 Esports
    17–19

    Cobblestone
    Low match
    mousesports
    16–11

    Train
    Virtus.pro
    10–16

    Train
    FlipSid3 Tactics 2–3 −12 Fnatic
    12–16

    Mirage
    Low match
    Natus Vincere
    9–16

    Train
    Low match
    FaZe Clan
    16–10

    Mirage
    Low match
    PENTA Sports
    16–13

    Train
    Immortals
    6–16

    Train
    G2 Esports 2–3 −22 Natus Vincere
    16–14

    Overpass
    High match
    Gambit Esports
    6–16

    Cache
    Mid match
    Cloud9
    19–17

    Cobblestone
    High match
    Astralis
    6–16

    Inferno
    Fnatic
    10–16

    Overpass
    12–14 Natus Vincere 1–3 −5 G2 Esports
    14–16

    Overpass
    Low match
    FlipSid3 Tactics
    16–9

    Train
    Mid match
    Immortals
    10–16

    Overpass
    Low match
    Fnatic
    12–16

    Mirage
    Eliminated
    PENTA Sports 1–3 −11 SK Gaming
    13–16

    Inferno
    Low match
    North
    9–16

    Mirage
    Low match
    Vega Squadron
    16–14

    Mirage
    Low match
    FlipSid3 Tactics
    13–16

    Train
    Eliminated
    mousesports 1–3 −11 Gambit Esports
    10–16

    Inferno
    Low match
    FaZe Clan
    19–15

    Train
    Mid match
    North
    15–19

    Cobblestone
    Low match
    Cloud9
    11–16

    Train
    Eliminated
    15–16 FaZe Clan 0–3 −18 BIG
    8–16

    Inferno
    Low match
    mousesports
    15–19

    Train
    Low match
    FlipSid3 Tactics
    10–16

    Mirage
    Eliminated Eliminated
    Vega Squadron 0–3 −26 Virtus.pro
    2–16

    Nuke
    Low match
    Immortals
    6–16

    Train
    Low match
    PENTA Sports
    14–16

    Mirage
    Eliminated Eliminated

    Playoffs[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    BIG and Gambit received the top seeds and played a randomly selected opponent among Virtus.pro, Immortals, and Fnatic. BIG received Immortals and Gambit received Fnatic. Among SK Gaming, North, and Astralis, two randomly selected teams from this pool would go on to face each other and the teams would be SK Gaming and Astralis. The remaining two teams, North and Virtus.pro, were paired together.

    Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                      
    1Gambit Esports 16 16 2
    8Fnatic 14120
    1Gambit Esports 16 816 2
    5Astralis 1016 121
    5Astralis 16 16 2
    3SK Gaming 1260
    1Gambit Esports 416 16 2
    7Immortals 16 11101
    2BIG Clan 19 7141
    7Immortals 1716 16 2
    7Immortals 16 16 2
    6Virtus.pro 5110
    4North 9100
    6Virtus.pro 16 16 2

    Quarterfinals[edit]

    Gambit Esports vs. Fnatic[edit]

    Casters: James Bardolph & ddk

    Gambit Esports vs. Fnatic Scores
    Team Score Map Score Team
    Gambit Esports 16 Train 14 Fnatic
    Gambit Esports 16 Inferno 12 Fnatic
    Gambit Esports Overpass Fnatic

    SK Gaming vs. Astralis[edit]

    Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler

    SK Gaming vs. Astralis Scores
    Team Score Map Score Team
    SK Gaming 12 Cache 16 Astralis
    SK Gaming 6 Overpass 16 Astralis
    SK Gaming Mirage Astralis

    BIG vs. Immortals[edit]

    Casters: HenryG & Sadokist

    BIG vs. Immortals Scores
    Team Score Map Score Team
    BIG 19 Cobblestone 17 Immortals
    BIG 7 Inferno 16 Immortals
    BIG 14 Train 16 Immortals

    North vs. Virtus.pro[edit]

    Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler

    North vs. Virtus.pro Scores
    Team Score Map Score Team
    North 9 Cobblestone 16 Virtus.pro
    North 10 Nuke 16 Virtus.pro
    North Mirage Virtus.pro

    Semifinals[edit]

    Gambit Esports vs. Astralis[edit]

    Casters: James Bardolph & ddk

    Gambit Esports vs. Astralis Scores
    Team Score Map Score Team
    Gambit Esports 16 Overpass 10 Astralis
    Gambit Esports 8 Inferno 16 Astralis
    Gambit Esports 16 Train 12 Astralis

    Immortals vs. Virtus.pro[edit]

    Casters: Sadokist & HenryG

    Immortals vs. Virtus.pro Scores
    Team Score Map Score Team
    Immortals 16 Inferno 5 Virtus.pro
    Immortals 16 Mirage 11 Virtus.pro
    Immortals Cobblestone Virtus.pro

    Finals[edit]

    Casters: Sadokist & HenryG

    AdreN was named the MVP of the tournament.[12]

    Gambit Esports vs. Immortals Scores
    Team Score Map Score Team
    Gambit Esports 4 Cobblestone 16 Immortals
    Gambit Esports 16 Train 11 Immortals
    Gambit Esports 16 Inferno 10 Immortals

    Final standings[edit]

    The final placings are shown below. Each team's in-game leader is shown first.

    Place Prize Money Team Seed Roster Coach
    1st US$500,000 Gambit Esports Boston 2018 Legends Zeus, AdreN, HObbit, mou, Dosia kane
    2nd US$150,000 Immortals boltz, HEN1, kNg, LUCAS1, steel zakk
    3rd – 4th US$70,000 Astralis gla1ve, dev1ce, dupreeh, Kjaerbye, Xyp9x zonic
    Virtus.pro Snax, byali, NEO, pashaBiceps, TaZ kuben
    5th – 8th US$35,000 Fnatic flusha, dennis, JW, KRiMZ, olofmeister Jumpy
    SK Gaming FalleN, coldzera, felps, fer, TACO
    BIG gob b, keev, nex, tabseN, LEGIJA kakafu
    North MSL, aizy, cajunb, k0nfig, Magisk ruggah
    9th – 11th US$8,750 Cloud9 Boston 2018 New Challengers Stewie2K, autimatic, n0thing, Skadoodle, shroud valens
    Flipsid3 Tactics B1ad3, electronic, markeloff, wayLander, WorldEdit
    G2 Esports shox, apEX, bodyy, kennyS, NBK- SmithZz
    12th – 14th US$8,750 Natus Vincere seized, Edward, flamie, GuardiaN, s1mple Andi
    mousesports chrisJ, denis, loWel, oskar, ropz lmbt
    PENTA Sports kRYSTAL, HS, innocent, suNny, zehN
    15th – 16th US$8,750 FaZe Clan karrigan, allu, kioShiMa, NiKo, rain RobbaN
    Vega Squadron jR, chopper, hutji, keshandr, mir Lk-

    Post-Major Ranking[edit]

    The first HLTV.org ranking after the PGL Major came out on July 24, 2017.[13]

    HLTV.org Post-Major Ranking
    World Ranking
    Place Team Points Move
    1 SK Gaming 1000 Steady
    2 Astralis 607 Increase1
    3 FaZe Clan 524 Decrease1
    4 Gambit Esports 505 Increase10
    5 G2 Esports 463 Decrease1
    6 Immortals 411 Increase5
    7 Cloud9 396 Decrease2
    8 North 349 Decrease2
    9 Virtus.pro 309 Increase6
    10 Natus Vincere 277 Decrease3
    11 Fnatic 262 Increase2
    14 BIG 266 Increase3
    15 mousesports 221 Decrease3
    20 PENTA Sports 111 Increase1
    21 Flipsid3 Tactics 111 Increase4
    24 Vega Squadron 72 Steady

    Change since July 17, 2017 ranking

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "AdreN wins PGL Major MVP award". HLTV. July 3, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2018.
  • ^ "The PGL 2017 Krakow CS:GO Major". Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Blog. March 15, 2017. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  • ^ Mira, Luis (March 15, 2017). "PGL to host Major in Krakow". HLTV.rog. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  • ^ Donnelly, Joe (February 6, 2017). "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive moves Dust2 out of rotation in favour of revamped Inferno". PVPLive. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  • ^ "PGL Asia Minor Championship". PGL eSports. April 10, 2017. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  • ^ "Tournament Information – PGL Europe Minor Championship". PGL eSports. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  • ^ "Fnatic Academy to play as Ballistix in PGL EU Minor Championship Event". Ballistix Gaming. June 12, 2017. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
  • ^ Zescht (June 12, 2017). "Fnatic Academy to Minor as Ballistix". HLTV.org. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
  • ^ Mira, Luis (April 22, 2017). "PGL reveal Americas Minor qualifiers". HLTV.org. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  • ^ Crosby, Anthony B. (February 2, 2017). "The French CS:GO Roster Shuffle (G2 and EnVyUs)". Hollywood. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  • ^ "CS:GO Ranking | World Ranking | HLTV.org". Retrieved September 21, 2023.
  • ^ Mira, Luis (July 23, 2017). "AdreN Wins PGL Major MVP Award". HLTV.org. Retrieved July 23, 2017.
  • ^ "CS:GO Ranking | World Ranking | HLTV.org". Retrieved September 21, 2023.

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