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ESL Summer - Regionals Round-Up + Format Explainer

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ESL Summer - Regionals Round-Up + Format Explainer

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
June 13th, 2023 16:00 GMT
Regionals Results
Deciding the 16 seeded players

ESL Masters Format
Understanding the new format

Schedule and standings on Liquipedia

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ESL SC2 Masters Summer

by Wax

The Summer Season of ESL Masters will come to a close this weekend (June 16-18), with the top players in the world gathering for the championship at the classic StarCraft II venue of DreamHack: Summer.

To get everyone ready for the tournament, here's a review of the regional qualifiers that determined the sixteen seeded players and a breakdown of the new ESL Masters format that will be used for the first time.

EPT Regionals - How We Got Here

As before, the EPT regionals decided which sixteen players earned paid flights to the main event, as well as very advantageous initial seeding (more on this in the format section).

However, there were some big changes in the structure of the regionals, with the previous six regions being consolidated into three. Europe remained its own region, Latin America and North America were merged into a single "Americas" region, while the China, Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau/Japan, and Oceania/Rest of Asia regions were merged into a single "Asia" region.

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This caused some slight reallocation of main event seeds, with the three previous 'minor' region seeds (LATAM, Taiwan, Oceania) being replaced by "combined standings" seeds awarded based on the EPT point standings. Due to the way ESL structured the point distributions throughout the regionals, it effectively gave two of these seeds to Korea (7th-8th place) and the remaining one to Asia (2nd place).

In terms of format, the regionals changed to begin with Swiss-style groups, followed by a single elimination tournament in the playoffs. The eventual champions ended up being familiar regional powerhouses, but the earlier rounds produced a few surprises due to the change from double to single elimination.

Europe Regional (Top 4 seeded to DreamHack Summer)

Seed winners: Serral, Clem, Spirit, Reynor

It might be shocking to hear, but (Wiki)Serral won only his second EPT Europe regional title this season. Clem, for all his international troubles, has had EPT Europe on lockdown, winning the five out of nine regionals so far (Reynor has won two). This time around, Serral got the better of his continental nemesis, eking out a 3-2 victory in the semifinals before going on to claim the championship.

The runner-up prize went to (Wiki)MaxPax, who achieved his best ever major tournament result in the process. Alas, much to the lament of Protoss players, he seems committed to remaining an online-only player during these trying times, and declined his invite to the main event in Sweden.

The single elimination playoffs gave us some early casualties, with both ShoWTimE and HeroMarine being knocked out in the first round (vs MaxPax and Spirit, respectively). While the seeding will be more evened out when the next EPT regional comes along, the number of highly-skilled players in Europe means that we're probably guaranteed at least one brutal RO16 elimination match each season.

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Replacement Bracket

With MaxPax declining his spot at the main event, a mini-tournament was held between the 5th-8th place finishers to decide who would receive the fourth and final seed out of Europe. (Wiki)Reynor prevailed in this competition, beating SKillous and Lambo.

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Group Stage Results:
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Group A:
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Group B:

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Americas Regional (Top 2 seeded to DreamHack Summer)

Seed winners: Astrea and Scarlett

The merging of North America and Latin America definitely made this combined region more competitive, giving us a strong top four of Kelazhur, Scarlett, SpeCial, and Astrea. Unfortunately for Latin American fans, their region ended up being one of the victims of the merger as neither Kelazhur nor SpeCial could reach the grand finals to win a DreamHack seed.

The finals came down to the very familiar NA match-up between (Wiki)Astrea and (Wiki)Scarlett, with the American Protoss coming out on top. With Neeb out of the picture to pursue his studies, this may become a recurring Americas finals fixture going forward.

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Group Stage Results:
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Asia Regional (Top 1 seeded to DreamHack Summer)

Update:Oliveira and Coffee will be unable to attend due to a visa issue.

Seed winner: Oliveira*

The merging of the three 'minor' Pacific regions showed that China was the mightiest among them, with players from the old Chinese region claiming six out of eight playoff spots. It was an obvious conclusion, then, that China's hyper-dominant champion (Wiki)Oliveira would win the inaugural EPT Asia event as well.

Second place went to (Wiki)Coffee, who proved his runner-up finish in the last Chinese regional was no fluke by taking down Nice and Firefly on his way to the finals. Due to the high point allotment to the EPT Asia runner-up, Coffee earned a seeded spot at DreamHack Summer based on the combined standings.

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Group Stage Results:
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GSL Code S Season 1 (Top 6 seeded to DreamHack Summer)

Seed winners: Maru, Cure, ByuN, Bunny, Classic, Dark

Code S Season 1 saw (Wiki)Maru further cement his status as the greatest GSL player ever by winning a record sixth Code S championship.

As mentioned above, the ESL point system basically made it so all top eight players from Korea earned seeded spots at DreamHack Summer, not just the top six. However, one notable player still managed to miss out on getting a seed, despite this very generous allocation. DH: Atlanta champion (Wiki)herO was the casualty in the RO16 group of death, getting eliminated in third place by Cure and Solar.

The open bracket participants haven't been revealed at this time, so we don't know whether or not herO is attending. In the worst case scenario, both MaxPax and herO could miss out on this event, leaving Protoss in dire need of championship-tier representation.

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Group Stage Results:
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ESL Masters: Understanding The New Format

The main event format of ESL Masters has been significantly changed, swapping out the old, convoluted format for another that's just a little less complex.

For the hardcore fans who actually had a good understanding of the old system used from WCS 2019 to EPT 2022, then there's a simple way to explain 90% of the changes: all GSL-style groups have been replaced by 8-player double elimination brackets. Other than that, the various phases of the tournament and how they feed into the knockout bracket are very similar.

For everyone else, I'll try my best to explain the new format in its totality, in a way that doesn't feel like you're reading the world's worst IKEA instructions.

Day 1 (June 16)

Seeding Stage
  • 16 players: Top players from regional qualifiers + EPT point standings
  • 2x eight-player double elimination brackets
  • Top two players from each bracket (four total) qualify directly for the RO8 playoffs
  • 3rd-8th place players (12 total) are seeded into knockout bracket according to their placement
  • Oliveira and Coffee are unable to attend due to a visa issue, and it is yet undecided how they will be replaced.

Seeding Stage bracket #1
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Seeding Stage bracket #2
Oliveira and Coffee have been replaced by Has and Kelazhur.
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Open Stage
  • 32 players: From open sign-ups
  • 4x eight-player double elimination brackets
  • Top two players from each bracket (eight total) advance to the knockout bracket (seeded into lowest round of knockout bracket)

Open Stage Bracket example (players TBA)
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Day 2 (June 17)

Knockout Stage
  • 20 players: 12 from the Seeding Stage + 8 from the Open Stage
  • 4x King of the hill/gauntlet style brackets
  • Winner of each gauntlet bracket (four total) advances to the playoffs
  • Gauntlet brackets seeded according to the results from day 1, with open stage winners starting at the bottom of the bracket

Knockout Stage seeding example
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Day 3 (June 18)

Playoffs
  • 8 players: 4 Seeding Stage winners + 4 Knockout Stage winners
  • Eight-player single elimination tournament

Playoff Seeding Example
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Nakajin
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Canada8990 Posts
June 14 2023 03:45 GMT
#2
I think I get the format, but I can't wait to get confused 20 times anyway
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tigera6
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June 14 2023 04:54 GMT
#3
This is just basically a mega bracket, with the Seeding is an "upper" and Open is a "lower" bracket. With triple elimination for the upper and double elimination for the lower until the playoff.
Waxangel
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United States33638 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-06-14 05:15:56
June 14 2023 05:15 GMT
#4
On June 14 2023 13:54 tigera6 wrote:
This is just basically a mega bracket, with the Seeding is an "upper" and Open is a "lower" bracket. With triple elimination for the upper and double elimination for the lower until the playoff.

I guess I could draw it as one bracket if I really tried....

Don't let any liquipedia ppl see your post tho or they'll die trying to create it in wiki markup
AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
JJH777
Profile Joined January 2011
United States4418 Posts
June 14 2023 05:19 GMT
#5
Such a crazy advantage for seeded players. If any open bracket players wins this that will be one of the most impressive tournament runs ever just due to how stacked it is in favor of the seeded players. Really not a fan at all.
M3t4PhYzX
Profile Joined March 2019
Poland4267 Posts
June 14 2023 05:57 GMT
#6
On June 14 2023 14:19 JJH777 wrote:
Such a crazy advantage for seeded players. If any open bracket players wins this that will be one of the most impressive tournament runs ever just due to how stacked it is in favor of the seeded players. Really not a fan at all.

Same.

There should be a minor advantage, sure.. but this is way too much, imo.
Philippe
Profile Joined October 2020
354 Posts
June 14 2023 06:12 GMT
#7
On June 14 2023 14:57 M3t4PhYzX wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 14 2023 14:19 JJH777 wrote:
Such a crazy advantage for seeded players. If any open bracket players wins this that will be one of the most impressive tournament runs ever just due to how stacked it is in favor of the seeded players. Really not a fan at all.

Same.

There should be a minor advantage, sure.. but this is way too much, imo.


Pretty consistent with how they restructured the regionals, though. Would have been very surprised if this didnt happen post Blizzard's funding pullout.
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hjpalpha
Profile Joined August 2017
Germany339 Posts
June 14 2023 07:22 GMT
#8
On June 14 2023 12:45 Nakajin wrote:
I think I get the format, but I can't wait to get confused 20 times anyway


technically the claim is not true:
for non-qualified it is double elim into single elim (single elim starting with the ko-bracket) and also reseeding between the double elim and single elim
for qualified it is triple elim except for the ones that advance via upper bracket for them it is single elim and except for the ones advancing in mid bracket (lower bracket of the seeding stage) for them it is double elim

but yes basically it is some abnormal triple elim with re-seeding into single elim and if there were no re-seeding we could display it as one bracket on LP
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hjpalpha
Profile Joined August 2017
Germany339 Posts
June 14 2023 07:23 GMT
#9
On June 14 2023 14:15 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 14 2023 13:54 tigera6 wrote:
This is just basically a mega bracket, with the Seeding is an "upper" and Open is a "lower" bracket. With triple elimination for the upper and double elimination for the lower until the playoff.

I guess I could draw it as one bracket if I really tried....

Don't let any liquipedia ppl see your post tho or they'll die trying to create it in wiki markup


with the tools we have for the new matchsystem it would only take a few minutes

the problem is the re-seeding
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BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19367 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-06-15 13:54:34
June 15 2023 13:54 GMT
#10
On June 14 2023 16:23 hjpalpha wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 14 2023 14:15 Waxangel wrote:
On June 14 2023 13:54 tigera6 wrote:
This is just basically a mega bracket, with the Seeding is an "upper" and Open is a "lower" bracket. With triple elimination for the upper and double elimination for the lower until the playoff.

I guess I could draw it as one bracket if I really tried....

Don't let any liquipedia ppl see your post tho or they'll die trying to create it in wiki markup


with the tools we have for the new matchsystem it would only take a few minutes

the problem is the re-seeding

Prove it!
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shadowyice
Profile Joined June 2023
17 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-06-19 08:09:39
June 17 2023 12:14 GMT
#11
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