G-1 Champions League Season 4
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G-1 Champions League Season 4
League Information
Series:
Organizer:
Type:
Online & Offline
Prize Pool:
¥330,000 CNY
(≃ $53,026 USD)
(≃ $53,026 USD)
Start Date:
2012-10-22
End Date:
2012-11-18
Game:
Teams:
10
Dota TV Ticket:
Liquipedia Tier:
Links
Overview[edit]
Season 4 of the G-1 Champions League was the first to feature Dota 2 in China; the three previous seasons featured WC3 DotA. It boasted a Chinese record-breaking prize pool of 330,000 RMB. Ten teams were invited to play through an online group stage and elimination bracket, with the top four teams going to FuZhou, China for the offline finals.
Format[edit]
- All games up until the Round of 4 were played online.
- Round of 4 and up were played live in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China.[1]
- GoDz and LD commentated the English stream, while 2009 and SJQ were on the Chinese stream.
Prize Pool[edit]
¥330,000 CNY (≃ $53,026 USD) are spread among the participants as seen below:
(Converted $ USD prizes are based on the exchange rate on Nov 18, 2012: ¥1 CNY ≃ $0.16068 USD)
Participating Teams[edit]
The League featured 7 invited teams as well as 3 teams who qualified via a qualifying playoff tournament.
1 | Zhou |
---|---|
2 | Ferrari_430 |
3 | YYF |
4 | Chuan |
5 | Faith |
Invited |
- 1 Qualified as Sequential Gaming, but was dropped by their sponsor between the Qualifier and the Main Event.
Qualifier[edit]
Round 1
Round 1
R1
Round 2
Round 2
R2
Qualified
Qualified
Qual.
Q
2
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
2
1
0
2
- Note: Dreamz vs ForLove Bo3 Series had to be replayed due to Dreamz playing with Mineski player Wootz as a stand-in.
Main Event[edit]
Group Play[edit]
Group A[edit]
Group A | ||||||
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1. | Invictus Gaming | 8-0 | 12 p | |||
2. | LGD Gaming | 5-3 | 7 p | |||
3. | MUFC | 4-4 | 5 p | |||
4. | Evil Geniuses | 2-6 | 2 p | |||
5. | Fumoffu's Throws Fan Club! | 1-7 | 1 p |
Group A Matches
Group B[edit]
Group B | ||||||
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1. | Team DK | 7-1 | 10 p | |||
2. | Orange Esports | 6-2 | 8 p | |||
3. | TongFu | 3-5 | 3 p | |||
4. | Flash eSports * | 2-6 | 2 p | |||
5. | Natural 9 | 2-6 | 2 p |
Group B Matches
- Flash eSports won the tiebreaker on time rating.[2]
Playoffs[edit]
Round of 8 (Online)
Round of 6 (Online)
Semifinals
Grand Finals