Rogue win ESEA S23 GC

After three days of play at the ESL Studios in Burbank, California, Rogue have emerged victorious taking the bulk of the $50,000 grand prize at the ESEA Season 23 Global Challenge LAN.

The day started out with the Australian team Tainted Minds taking on the favored LDLC. It only took two maps for the francophones to take it. The first map, Train,  Tainted Minds' pick, was actually the easier of the two for the French-Belgian-British team. There, Antoine "⁠to1nou⁠" Pirard played another impressive map to add to an already strong weekend, posting a 28-13 KD for a 1.78 rating. 


LDLC made it all the way to the final

Going into the second map, their own, it looked like LDLC were going to run away with it easily, but after the first half the Australian team was actually ahead by a more than ample margin, 11-4. Finally, though, the team lead by Kévin "⁠Ex6TenZ⁠" Droolans were able to bring it back to an incredibly tight 16-14 for a 2-0 win and a spot in the grand final.


 LDLC K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
43 - 32 +11 86.6 75.9% 1.32
48 - 35 +13 90.3 81.5% 1.30
42 - 28 +14 83.4 74.1% 1.26
38 - 32 +6 74.8 63.0% 1.08
38 - 35 +3 77.8 64.8% 1.02
 Tainted Minds K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
41 - 39 +2 81.9 53.7% 1.05
35 - 37 -2 70.2 64.8% 1.00
29 - 43 -14 74.2 66.7% 0.84
32 - 44 -12 65.9 51.9% 0.77
25 - 46 -21 59.4 61.1% 0.64

The other semifinal pitted two of the three favorite candidates to take the whole event, the Danish-Bulgarian ensemble of Rogue and Kinguin. The Polish side came into the match following two victories in the group stages while Rogue made it after beating Bravado 2-0 in the group A decider. 

The first map was Rogue's pick, Mirage, where they were able to win the terrorist side 6-9 and the CT pistol round thanks to a big three kill round by Jesper "⁠TENZKI⁠" Plougmann. That catapulted them over the Polish side for a final scoreline of 16-12.

Kinguin were unable to turn the match around on their own map, Overpass. They started the match by winning the pistol round, but things quickly went south as Rogue only gave up two rounds in the half to win it 10-5. In the second half Rogue attacked and won the pistol round solidifying their lead to 13-5. The Danish-Bulgarian side gave a few more rounds up but was able to seal the deal 16-9 with Kamen "⁠bubble⁠" Kostadinov bringing the pain to the Poles with 103.7 ADR.

Matchpage
0
2
8th January 2017
12
Mirage
16
9
Overpass
16

 Rogue K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
46 - 25 +21 89.2 81.1% 1.48
45 - 28 +17 84.7 75.5% 1.32
38 - 25 +13 76.2 67.9% 1.17
36 - 35 +1 84.9 73.6% 1.12
33 - 35 -2 69.5 77.4% 1.03
 Kinguin K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
41 - 40 +1 84.4 47.2% 1.03
37 - 43 -6 76.4 60.4% 0.91
28 - 35 -7 65.5 60.4% 0.88
22 - 42 -20 55.5 66.0% 0.73
20 - 38 -18 57.2 56.6% 0.67

The final match of the day and the tournament would be a rematch of their group A opener, LDLC vs. Rogue Ex6TenZ's side came out on top on Overpass during that opening match with a very solid display by the AWPer to1nou. This time, though, Overpass would not be played despite Rogue leaving it in the mix until the second round of bans.

The final started out on Dust2, LDLC's map, a map which Ex6TenZ became famous for after making it a staple in the French lineups he led. It started catastrophically for his squad, though, as an incredibly disjointed play was dissected and countered by Rogue who didn't lose a single player in the first pistol round.

LDLC played the second round after successfully making it out long and into A and were able to win it and put Rogue on a forcebuy of their own. They were then unable to follow it up, though, and went on to finish the half with a tilting 13-2 on the baord. With Viktor "⁠v1c7oR⁠" Dyankov's whistles resound throughout the venue, Rogue won the pistol round and bagged LDLC's pick.


Rogue dominated on the last day of play in Burbank

The second map, Train, ended up being a nail-biter and worthy of being played in the final. Rogue started out attacking and made the most of it, taking the pistol round and establishing an early lead. After winning the first couple gun rounds, it looked like it was going to be smooth sailing for the Danish-Bulgarian team, who were taking time to make hearts with their hands directed towards the cameras during LDLC's tactical pauses.

After the half, Rogue won the pistol round once again, four for four in the final, establishing a 12-4 and putting LDLC against the ropes. With a full tec buy the francophones were able to take the round and get back into the game, grinding their way back round by round. Eventually, Ex6TenZ & co. found themselves in the lead after winning 9 rounds in a row. With 13-12 on the board, the teams traded rounds here and there for a tie at the end for 30.

Rogue started on the CT side, and took the first round, which was followed up by a round for LDLC. That went on all the way to 18-18 and became a second overtime. This time around, though, it was all Rogue, who were starting on the T side. After abusing their superiority and taking the inner site several times, Rogue were able to secure a single round on the CT side to close it 22-18 to claim the trophy.

Matchpage
0
2
8th January 2017
2
Dust2
16
18
Train
22

 Rogue K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
57 - 31 +26 99.0 86.2% 1.60
49 - 36 +13 102.7 84.5% 1.38
43 - 34 +9 82.8 69.0% 1.25
46 - 36 +10 86.4 77.6% 1.22
35 - 29 +6 57.1 89.7% 1.07
 LDLC K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
36 - 45 -9 70.4 62.1% 0.89
33 - 41 -8 66.6 63.8% 0.89
33 - 47 -14 66.2 62.1% 0.84
36 - 48 -12 68.1 62.1% 0.84
28 - 49 -21 55.9 46.6% 0.67

The final standings at the ESEA Season 23 Global Championship:

1. Denmark Rogue - $18,000
2. Europe LDLC - $10,000
3-4. Poland Kinguin - $5,000
3-4. Australia Tainted Minds - $5,000
5-6. South Africa Bravado - $3,000
5-6. United States Muffin Lightning - $3,000
7-8. United States Rush - $3,000
7-8. United States TSM - $3,000

Denmark Jesper 'TENZKI' Plougmann
Jesper 'TENZKI' Plougmann
Age:
22
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.00
Maps played:
512
KPR:
0.68
DPR:
0.66
Bulgaria Viktor 'v1c7oR' Dyankov
Viktor 'v1c7oR' Dyankov
Age:
22
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.08
Maps played:
689
KPR:
0.74
DPR:
0.66
Belgium Kévin 'Ex6TenZ' Droolans
Kévin 'Ex6TenZ' Droolans
Age:
26
Team:
Rating 1.0:
0.94
Maps played:
923
KPR:
0.62
DPR:
0.64
Belgium Antoine 'to1nou' Pirard
Antoine 'to1nou' Pirard
Age:
21
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.07
Maps played:
257
KPR:
0.73
DPR:
0.66
Bulgaria Kamen 'bubble' Kostadinov
Kamen 'bubble' Kostadinov
Age:
25
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.09
Maps played:
676
KPR:
0.74
DPR:
0.63
#1
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United States yvr
Grats, wp by rogue tbh :)
2017-01-09 05:45
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#5
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Australia aucs
gg
2017-01-09 05:46
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1 reply
#45
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Netherlands JPDragao
Y Kappa Y
2017-01-09 10:57
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#58
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Sweden ConaN007
Trash NA teams lmao!
2017-01-09 12:25
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8 replies
Lmao sweedish cs is a joke
2017-01-09 16:25
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7 replies
#68
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World lebesgue
major wins per country: sweden 4 france 2 brazil 2 poland 1 and 50% of all major finals slots has been held by a swedish team
2017-01-09 17:07
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6 replies
Major finals appearances in 2016 Americas: 3 Eu+cis: 1
2017-01-10 04:10
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5 replies
#73
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Sweden ConaN007
Are you retarded? I said North america not south america.. North american cs is a joke expect for Optic. Look at the results of this tournament NOT a SINGLE top 4 NA team. Your scene is a joke compared to the amount of players that you have.
2017-01-10 09:58
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4 replies
#78
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South Africa cRitzEEE
south africa > NA :O xD
2017-01-10 15:36
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#79
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Hong Kong TROIIDA
CS would have been nothing without Sweden.
2017-01-11 10:30
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2 replies
or russia
2017-01-11 11:08
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1 reply
#82
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Hong Kong TROIIDA
Would you mind elaborating?
2017-01-11 17:11
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V1c7oR and Bubble are BulCARRYIN. Those two are so good. I honestly think we could see Rogue as a top level team by the end of the year
2017-01-09 15:07
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2 replies
#77
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ZywOo | 
New Zealand ezywoo
Sadly not with glace
2017-01-10 14:28
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#81
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Sweden ConaN007
Top level team? Ayy lmao
2017-01-11 13:04
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#2
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RE1EASE | 
Germany Fr3shGy
mom get the cam i am second wuhooo love rouge gg ...and still want old fnatic back
2017-01-09 05:46
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Nice
2017-01-09 05:45
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gj
2017-01-09 05:45
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#6
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SpawN | 
Australia sini_
TM to USA
2017-01-09 05:46
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Gj CadiaN
2017-01-09 05:46
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Sweden Trojka03
Victor looking like a bald Rusev, Rusev hit, Rusev crush!
2017-01-09 05:46
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Deserved to win, GG
2017-01-09 05:47
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World donpianoh
good game
2017-01-09 06:01
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#14
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Sweden godname
god Eu xD
2017-01-09 06:04
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#15
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fer | 
Argentina MyMatkhev
Good job cadiaN! #GoRogue
2017-01-09 06:07
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Expected more out of tm but congrats to rogue
2017-01-09 06:07
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2Ez4Rogue
2017-01-09 06:08
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France t3r4byt3
"Ex6TenZ best IGL ever" loses to badiaN hahaha
2017-01-09 06:09
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4 replies
#36
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Greece hekzy
You can do so much with the players around you....
2017-01-09 09:26
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3 replies
#37
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France t3r4byt3
even with prime kennyS, he wasnt getting much done
2017-01-09 09:55
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2 replies
#50
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Greece hekzy
He was fnatic's nemesis. Anyway, this tournament was clearly not his fault. He had to IGL and be on the top2 fraggers all the time.
2017-01-09 11:35
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1 reply
Time goes by. All you type is 'was'
2017-01-09 12:57
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Bulgaria bUHALOVIC
vactor wasnt performing like this from years lul
2017-01-09 06:22
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Kinguin should've won, but gg :(
2017-01-09 06:36
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World kalleztaR~
NA CS xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
2017-01-09 06:48
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gg wp and gl vs fnatic today
2017-01-09 06:57
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1 reply
they forfeit because they cant make it
2017-01-09 07:17
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Y Kappa Y
2017-01-09 06:59
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#27
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Philippines kApE^
GGWP!
2017-01-09 07:12
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Glace nice legs *-*
2017-01-09 07:52
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#30
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Bulgaria kr9ptonn
ez Kamen 'bubble' Kostadinov Jesper 'TENZKI' Plougmann Viktor 'v1c7oR' Dyankov Nicolai 'glace' Jensen Casper 'cadiaN' Møller #RUNROGUE
2017-01-09 07:53
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#32
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Netherlands 10y_ban_bye
I like it when V1ctoR whistles and puts his cans in the air
2017-01-09 08:32
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ez Kamen 'bubble' Kostadinov Jesper 'TENZKI' Plougmann Viktor 'v1c7oR' Dyankov Nicolai 'glace' Jensen Casper 'cadiaN' Møller #RUNROGUE
2017-01-09 08:39
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#34
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Denmark regnant
Top kek
2017-01-09 08:55
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#35
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World Juukiez
TSM is such a strong team ...
2017-01-09 09:15
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#41
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Norway p1mpr
congratz
2017-01-09 10:27
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#43
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Macau Never get tired
ScreaM RpK Happy SIXER Ex6TenZ Kappa
2017-01-09 10:39
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#44
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Latvia crammez
wp to1nou
2017-01-09 10:56
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#46
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Russia rzldzl
na cs <3
2017-01-09 10:59
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#47
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Reunion HLTV_Confirmator
Is this happens because they are from BULGARIA? YES, gg
2017-01-09 11:20
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gg, did not really expect them to win
2017-01-09 11:22
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GG Rogue .. Deserved it
2017-01-09 11:30
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7-8. TSM - $3,000 hehe TSM making some good money
2017-01-09 11:41
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#55
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Slovakia harek
nice
2017-01-09 12:13
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#56
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Finland RAMBATEN
Russkies are smiling..And victor yellling like putin..
2017-01-09 12:14
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#57
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Poland Kagor
Good job !
2017-01-09 12:19
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ez for v4c7oR
2017-01-09 12:34
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GG Rouge!! Have always believed you guys will win a tourney, especially when cadiaN, v1ctor and Bubble are on fire!!
2017-01-09 12:45
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ez for BubbleONFire
2017-01-09 13:15
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EZ 4 Vac7or the trollmeister Y KKona Y
2017-01-09 14:33
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#65
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Netherlands 10y_ban_bye
ez Kamen 'bubble' Kostadinov Jesper 'TENZKI' Plougmann Viktor 'v1c7oR' Dyankov Nicolai 'glace' Jensen Casper 'cadiaN' Møller #RUNROGUE
2017-01-09 15:13
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They deserved it more than LDLC tbh, they've been playing really well.
2017-01-09 16:53
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rektzki
2017-01-09 17:09
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#70
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Philippines Kirb
Unexpected
2017-01-09 17:39
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#71
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United Kingdom NipXe
This is pretty awesome for Victor and Bubble. Can't wait to see them at a major.
2017-01-09 19:40
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expected
2017-01-10 11:33
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#75
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Finland jUPPE!
It was very smart move for victor and bubble to leave Bulgarian scene. They are solid players in the international level.
2017-01-10 11:36
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#76
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Sweden T_T
very exited for Rogue, lots of potential!
2017-01-10 14:23
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