
Posted by Liq at 21:05 1/5/2005.
After two action action packed days of Counter-Strike, the world tour event in Barcelona has come to an end. Mousesports of Germany came out victorious, beating Complexity convincingly 16-2 in the grand final. There was a lot of close games throughout the tournament and several surprises, most notable the early exits of SK, astralis and 3D as well as NiP's loss to x6tence in the second round of the upper bracket. After losing, NiP fought back well, reaching the consolation final where they lost to Complexity to eventually finish third. Mibr played some impressive games with their latest recruit element, before losing out to Mousesports then NiP. Here is a full recap of the results:
Upper Bracket: Round 1 (de_train)
SK Gaming [16:03]
darkzone
Complexity [16:06]
CTF
NiP [16:08]
Alliance
mibr [16:02]
Hostile
3D [11:16]
Wings
g3x [12:16]
x6tence
Astralis [24:18]
GoodGame
Catch-Gamer [14:16]
Mousesports
Upper Bracket: Round 2 (de_inferno)
SK Gaming [13:16]
Mousesports
Complexity [16:11]
Astralis
NiP [9:16]
x6tence
mibr [16:11]
Wings
Upper Bracket: Semi Finals (de_nuke)
Complexity [16:09]
x6tence
mibr [08:16]
Mousesports
Upper Bracket: Final (de_cbble)
Complexity [09:16]
Mousesports
Lower Bracket: Round 1 (de_inferno)
3D [09:16]
Hostile
g3x [16:14]
Alliance
Catch-Gamer [16:11]
darkzone
GoodGame [16:05]
CTF
Lower Bracket: Round 2 (de_nuke)
SK Gaming [07:16]
GoodGame
NiP [16:02]
Hostile
g3x [16:08]
Wings
Astralis [09:16]
Catch-Gamer
Lower Bracket: Round 3 (de_cbble)
NiP [16:02]
Catch-Gamer
g3x [13:16]
GoodGame
Lower Bracket: Semi Finals (de_dust2)
NiP [16:14]
mibr
x6tence [09:16]
GoodGame
Lower Bracket: Final (de_train)
NiP [16:07]
GoodGame
Consolation Final (de_inferno)
Complexity [16:08]
NiP
Grand Final (de_dust2)
Complexity [02:16]
Mousesports
This leaves the final standings looking like this:
1.
Mousesports (€10,000)
2.
Complexity (€5,000)
3.
NiP (€3,000)
4.
GoodGame (€2,000)
5-6.
x6tence
5-6.
mibr
7-8.
Catch-Gamer
7-8.
g3x
9-12.
Astralis
9-12.
Wings
9-12.
Hostile
9-12.
SK Gaming
13-16.
3D
13-16.
Alliance
13-16.
CTF
13-16.
darkzone
That about wraps it up. It was an interesting event with some teams performing above expectations, and some failing miserably to live up to them. Congratulations to both Mousesports and Complexity for proving they belong with the cream of the Counter-Strike world, and to NiP on a somewhat successful return. HLTV demos from most of the games are available on SK gaming and GotFrag.
Comments
22:49 1/5/2005
22:50 1/5/2005
In The Zone
22:51 1/5/2005
22:52 1/5/2005
22:54 1/5/2005
22:59 1/5/2005
23:07 1/5/2005
http://tinyurl.com/6qo2h [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Choke
23:09 1/5/2005
great tournament overall, an excellent array of teams made pretty much every game interesting [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
23:20 1/5/2005
Choke
23:22 1/5/2005
twisted Reality
23:53 1/5/2005
but sticking to the topic what was Mousesports team? [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
suiGeneris
00:04 2/5/2005
00:04 2/5/2005
00:22 2/5/2005
i'd hardly say mouz are underachievers weebull, they just had a rough year in 2004. before then they finished 3rd in 3 different events and pretty much dominates the german leagues/lans. with the lineup they have now (papst being the newest member, joined after mercing for them at WEG) they definately look like they're back to being a top5 team [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
00:32 2/5/2005
suiGeneris
00:35 2/5/2005
00:41 2/5/2005
00:42 2/5/2005
suiGeneris
00:44 2/5/2005
Sniper's Alley
09:59 2/5/2005
12:06 2/5/2005
wish i watched more of their games reading some peoples comments about them seems like they got some awsome rounds [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
13:23 2/5/2005
ForsakeN
14:50 2/5/2005
16:01 2/5/2005
The Anti-DoZ
14:33 3/5/2005
"mouz's spray hit more heads more often than anyone elses"
couldve save u so much work liq ;-) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]