NGL-One - Season 3 (Finals)
From Liquipedia Warcraft Wiki
< NGL-One
NGL-One - Season 3 (Finals)
League Information
Series:
Organizer:
NGL
Sponsor(s):
CineStar and BenQ
Game:
Game Version:
Server:
Type:
Offline
Format:
Double elimination
Prize Pool:
$16,000 USD
Start Date:
2007-08-23
End Date:
2007-08-25
Liquipedia Tier:
Tier 1 Team
Links
Participants breakdown
Number of Teams:
4
Maps
Chronology
The NGL-One - Season 3 is, alongside the WarCraft III Champions League, the most prestigious team league of 2007. It features the very top tier teams from all around the world.
The Finals takes place in Leipzig (Germany) at the Games convention featuring 2 tourney : Warcraft III and Counter Strike.
Meet Your Makers won for the second time, beating Mousesports in final.
Format and dates
[edit]Match system
[edit]Each encounter between teams consists of a King of the Hill series :
- the winner of the map plays the next one,
- the loser has to be replaced,
- a team win by defeating the 4 opponent players.
Qualification
[edit]TBD
Regular season
[edit]The regular season consists of one group of 10 teams :
- round robin (all teams face each other once),
- match difference based ranking,
- top 4 advances to the playoffs,
- played from April 14th to July 21st.
Playoffs
[edit]The 4 remaning teams face offline in Leipzig (Germany) in a double elimination bracket:
- Top ranked team from regular season faces the fourth one in semi-finals, while 2nd ranked team faces the 3rd one,
- grand final played with super-advantage (if the team coming from the winners' bracket loses, another series is played).
- Dates
- semi-finals played on August 23rd,
- losers' round 1 and losers' finals played on August 24th,
- losers' and grand finals played on August 25th.
Map pool
[edit]Prize Pool
[edit]$ 16,000 are spread among the teams as seen below :
Participants
[edit]Results
[edit]Regular season
[edit]A defwin counted as a 4:0 win, World Elite forfeited the whole season[1].
| 4 - 0 Jun 28 | 4 - 1 Jun 2 | 0 - 4 Apr 15 | 4 - 1 Apr 22 | 4 - 1 Jul 21 | 4 - 0 May 18 | 4 - 0 Jun 13 | 4 - 0 May 12 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| 0 - 4 Jun 28 | 2 - 4 Jul 21 | 2 - 4 May 19 | 2 - 4 May 13 | 2 - 4 Apr 14 | 4 - 3 Jun 2 | 4 - 1 May 17 | 4 - 1 Apr 28 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| 1 - 4 Jun 2 | 4 - 2 Jul 21 | 4 - 0 Jun 20 | 4 - 0 Jun 28 | 1 - 4 May 8 | 4 - 3 Apr 28 | 4 - 0 Apr 15 | 4 - 0 May 20 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| 4 - 0 Apr 15 | 4 - 2 May 19 | 0 - 4 Jun 20 | 3 - 4 May 6 | 2 - 4 Apr 27 | 3 - 4 Jul 18 | 4 - 2 May 12 | 4 - 0 Jun 30 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| 1 - 4 Apr 22 | 4 - 2 May 13 | 0 - 4 Jun 28 | 4 - 3 May 6 | 3 - 4 Jun 9 | 1 - 4 May 19 | 4 - 2 Jul 14 | 4 - 2 Jun 16 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| 1 - 4 Jul 21 | 4 - 2 Apr 14 | 4 - 1 May 8 | 4 - 2 Apr 27 | 4 - 3 Jun 9 | 4 - 3 Jun 19 | 4 - 1 May 20 | 4 - 3 May 5 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| 0 - 4 May 18 | 3 - 4 Jun 2 | 3 - 4 Apr 28 | 4 - 3 Jul 18 | 4 - 1 May 19 | 3 - 4 Jun 19 | 4 - 3 Jun 27 | 4 - 0 Apr 14 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| 0 - 4 Jun 13 | 1 - 4 May 17 | 0 - 4 Apr 15 | 2 - 4 May 12 | 2 - 4 Jul 14 | 1 - 4 May 20 | 3 - 4 Jun 27 | 4 - 3 Jun 9 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| 0 - 4 May 12 | 1 - 4 Apr 28 | 0 - 4 May 20 | 0 - 4 Jun 30 | 2 - 4 Jun 16 | 3 - 4 May 5 | 0 - 4 Apr 14 | 3 - 4 Jun 9 | W - DQ Jul 21 | ||
| DQ - W Jul 21 | DQ - W Jul 21 | DQ - W Jul 21 | DQ - W Jul 21 | DQ - W Jul 21 | DQ - W Jul 21 | DQ - W Jul 21 | DQ - W Jul 21 | DQ - W Jul 21 | ||
Regular season
- *NoA decided not to attend the offline finals. As first non-qualified team, SK Gaming substituted[2]
Playoffs
[edit]Upper Bracket Semifinals
Upper Bracket Semifinals
UB Semifinals
UBSF
Upper Bracket Final
Upper Bracket Final
UB Final
UBF
Grand Final
Grand Final
Final
GF
2
4
4
1
2
4
Lower Bracket Semifinal
Lower Bracket Semifinal
LB Semifinal
LBSF
Lower Bracket Final
Lower Bracket Final
LB Final
LBF
4
0
4
3
4
0
Map statistics
[edit]External links
[edit]
ngl-one.com: Season announcement, Main page, Map pool, Bracket & Infos & results.
sk-gaming.com: Infos & results.
esportsearnings.
References
[edit]- ↑ 2007-04-26 | WE.IGE leaves the NGL ONE by [[1]]
- ↑ 2007-08-22 | Wc3: SK Gaming replaces NoA at the NGL ONE Finals by [[2]]