November brings many major LAN tournaments, from the regional eXTREMESLAND Asia Finals to the mid-range DreamHack Open in Atlanta and Jönköping. Then came the biggest events of the month, IEM Beijing and ECS Season Finals: where the team promoted the most.
The rankings at the top of the table are mostly unchanged from October, with the top 4 teams changing positions slightly. Astralis regained the throne from Evil Geniuses after winning IEM Beijing, while 100 Thieves broke into the top 5 by finishing as runner-up at the tournament. In addition, TYLOO, GODSENT, and Spirit also made great progress, entering the top 30.
Scoring mechanism
Here are tTo summarize the factors that affect the scores of the teams on the leaderboard each month:
The leaderboard has a base score of teams based on their performance in the previous year (achievement points). Then there is the “Form” score, which is calculated based on the individual achievements of the Players in the team and the results of online tournaments in the last 2 months. Finally, the LANs point, this point is calculated based on the performance in offline tournaments within the last 3 months.
Also, if a team wants to keep their base score before calculating the new month’s score, their lineup must keep at least 3 players from the previous month. And as mentioned above, the results of the online competition only slightly affect the scores in the “Form” section and it is mainly counted for the purpose of ranking some new teams on the rankings (this is possible. Understandably, because LANs scores affect a lot, teams that do not have a place to compete offline but want to go up the rankings must try their best in online tournaments).
Charts
Here is the standings of the teams for the month 11/2019the “+/-” signs represent the promotion and relegation of the teams, and the difference is when compared with the October 2019 rankings, not the weekly team rankings.
Astralis returns to the throne with maximum score
After a brief period at the end of October when Astralis failed to win a title for three consecutive tournaments and lost 1st place to Evil Geniuses, the Danes are now back to reclaim the crown. by winning IEM Beijing. In China, the team performed as well as it did in their previous CSGO dominance and took the world No. 1 spot the following Monday.
At the end of November, the gla1ve army moved to the other side of the world for the ECS Season 8 Finals and took home another trophy, beating the top 4 teams in the rankings in order of fnatic, Evil Geniuses, and Liquid. As a result, the team claimed the top spot and achieved a maximum score of 1,000 – the last time the team achieved this number more than 6 months ago (April 29).
100 Thieves and ENCE draw a new fairy tale
100 Thieves continuously improved before switching to this North American institution. While under Renegades, the team made it to the top four of the StarLadder Major and StarSeries i-League Season 8 in October, but have yet to reach the finals at a major tournament.
100 Thieves finally passed that challenge when it changed to Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag’s organization (ie 100 Thieves) in early November. Entering IEM Beijing by winning ENCE and Vitality, but losing to Astralis, 100 Thieves broke into the top 5 for the first time since early April.
On the other hand, ENCE is back to fight with the team’s new member suNny. However, they still could not do anything despite preparing for the past month, could not surpass the Australian team in both encounters and only narrowly won ViCi in Beijing. This shows that ENCE still has a long way to go to reach its former glory.
However, just two weeks later, the CS:GO Asia Championships marked an important milestone for the Finnish team. ENCE won their first series against teams in the top 20, beating mousesports and MIBR to make their first playoff and final appearance. Unfortunately, this time they fell before the rematch with mousesports, had to stay in 2nd place. After leaving the top 10 in October, ENCE is now slowly recovering in the current 10th position.
Na`Vi continues to reach the lowest rank
November was quite quiet for Natus Vincere when they attended only one event, BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen – which was included in the rankings at the end of October. The Russian team lost 100 points last month and are now ranked 14th – the lowest. as of December 2017.
Na`Vi will have two chances to get back on track before 2019 ends. First, the team will attend the ESL Pro League Season 10 Finals, a tournament where they must survive the group stage with the presence of FaZe, MIBR, fnatic, Evil Geniuses and 100 Thieves. After that, Na`Vi will participate in EPICENTER, the tournament the team lost to FaZe last year. After being in the top 5 in the first half of the year, Natus Vincere is on a downward trend and the boys need to work harder if they want to recover.
GODSENT explodes
Leaving aside the top 20, we have two amazing jumpers in November. First, GODSENT, who has been continuously trying to get into the top 30 for the past several months while competing under NoChance and SMASH, finally succeeds in the competition. 11. This CSGO team changed to a Swedish station and quickly found a good track record.
Unbeatable at WePlay! Force of Masters Season 2 Finals, GODSENT got their first international title to enter the top 30. Then at the end of November, the team stopped in the semi-finals of DreamHack Open Winter, reaching the highest 21st place ever.
TYLOO Asian Uprising
Despite their impressive performance, jumping from 31st to 21st, GODSENT could not shine as brightly as TYLOO. This is the team that impressed the most in November.
The Chinese team failed to make a mark in the first week of November as they were unable to challenge Vitality or Evil Geniuses at IEM Beijing. However, later in the month, TYLOO was successful at the eXTREMESLAND Asia Finals regional tournament and most importantly, excelled in the CS:GO Asia Championships. At CS:GO Asia Championships, TYLOO almost won a ticket to the final when mousesports made an unbelievable comeback. Before that, TYLOO took down G2 and MIBR.
According to HLTV
Source link: CSGO World Ranking November 2019
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