Team ranking: November 2011
By: reakq
Time: 2012-04-22 22:03
Game: Counter-Strike 1.6

The next update of our Team ranking comes from the end of November, shortly after one of the events with the most interesting results in 2011, DreamHack Winter.

In the fourth installment of our Team ranking feature, we look at the situation and the happenings in November. If you missed our previous updates, you can check out the October ranking here, while the detailed explanation of the ranking can be found at the beginning of the August and September editions.

Events in November

November contained three notable events, the main of which was DreamHack Winter. This major tournament in Sweden ended up with a somewhat surprise final between two home teams where fnatic defeated Lions, while Natus Vincere added another podium finish to their tally as 3rd placed.

DreamHack Winter
1st fnatic
2nd Lions
3rd Natus Vincere
4th mousesports
5-8th SK Gaming
5-8th AGAiN
5-8th Anexis
5-8th ESC Gaming

MSI BEAT IT Russia took place a week before DreamHack, where fnatic showed signs of things to come by finishing 2nd, behind the surpring victors Moscow Five. DTS finished 3rd at that event, while they also won the online tournament ICSC9, which started back in August.

ICSC 9 MSI BEAT IT Russia
1st DTS 1st Moscow Five
2nd AGAiN 2nd fnatic
3rd Lions 3rd DTS
4th ESC Gaming 4th Natus Vincere

Which changes occured in the top10 after November? fnatic came into the month as 4th in the overall ranking, far behind the big three, but did they manage to break in after this successful month? How do they fair in the monthly ranking?

The Top 10
of the month

Let's take a closer look at the top 10 teams of November and see what affected their place on the list.


10
. SK Gaming

The number one ranked team overall and the Team of the month from October, SK Gaming, had their appearance at DreamHack Winter cut short by their arch-rivals Natus Vincere. In another one of their classic encounters, the Swedes were outplayed in the quarter-final by the Ukrainians in two maps, the second one including triple overtime.

Due to this early exit from their only tournament in November, but still reaching the playoffs, they are found at the 10th spot of the monthly ranking.

Top matches: SK Gaming 16-11 eSahara
  SK Gaming 16-4 Anexis
       
Results: 5-8th at DreamHack Winter

9. Anexis

The Danes of Anexis were as active as they could have been in November, attending both big LAN events at their disposal. They've been having troubles reaching the playoffs at major events for a while, and at MSI BEAT IT Russia they were once again knocked out too soon, this time in the 1/8 final.

For DreamHack Winter they strengthened themselves with a stand-in in form of Martin "trace" Heldt. Following an important comeback draw against eSahara in the group stage, Anexis finally reached the quarter-final of a tournament, but were unable to go any further after meeting up with fnatic.

They also finished in a respectable 5-6th position at ICSC9, although their adventures in that event ended back in October with a loss to Lions.

Top matches: Anexis 15-15 eSahara
  Anexis 15-15 Virtus.pro
       
Results: 5-8th at Dreamhack Winter
  5-6th at ICSC 9


8
. ESC Gaming

After an almost inactive two-month period, when they attended only ESWC without making it through the group stage, ESC Gaming were finally back in action. Having Karl-William "kalle" Haraldsen back in the team also helped, as the Swedish-Norwegian squad showed a much better performance at DH Winter, topping their group ahead of AGAiN and fighting a solid battle with mousesports in the quarter-final.

Their ICSC9 campaign was put to a stop in the lower bracket final at the end of October, when they lost to Lions in three maps.

Top matches: ESC Gaming 15-15 AGAiN
  ESC Gaming 2-1 Virtus.pro
  ESC Gaming 2-0 KerchNET
       
Results: 4th at ICSC 9
  5-8th at DreamHack Winter


7
. mousesports

Following their 3rd place finish at ESWC, mousesports came into their next major event with big hopes. They almost repeated that result, defeating ESC Gaming to reach the semi-final. However, this time they lost both of their last matches, 2-1 to fnatic and Natus Vincere to finish in 4th place.

Top matches: mousesports 16-10 k1ck
  mousesports 2-0 ESC Gaming
       
Results: 4th at Dreamhack Winter



6
. Natus Vincere

The Ukrainian giants Natus Vincere were once again unable to find their way to a major title, but they still had quite a solid month. They finished in 3rd place at DreamHack Winter, after defeating SK Gaming in the quarter-final and mousesports in the 3rd place decider, while Lions were the ones to better them in the semi.

Their campaign at MSI BEAT IT Russia had a similar outcome, defeating their other rival from the big three in the quarter-final, 2-1 versus AGAiN, only to lose to fnatic and DTS in the end to miss out on a podium place.

Top matches: Natus Vincere 16-12 Moscow Five
  Natus Vincere 2-0 SK Gaming
  Natus Vincere 2-1 mousesports
    Natus Vincere 2-1 AGAiN
    Natus Vincere 16-2 Virtus.pro
    Natus Vincere 16-14 Anexis
       
Results: 3rd at Dreamhack Winter
  4th at MSI BEAT IT Russia

5. Moscow Five

November will surely be a month Moscow Five will remember, as this was the time they won their first international title by topping MSI BEAT IT Russia. On their way to 1st place they overcame Anexis, WinFakt, DTS and finally fnatic.

After that, they came into DH Winter with high expectations, but exited disappointed, being unable to make it out of the group of death due to falling to fnatic and Natus Vincere.

Top matches: Moscow Five 2-0 fnatic
    Moscow Five 2-1 DTS
    Moscow Five 2-0 WinFakt
    Moscow Five 2-1 Anexis
       
Results: 1st MSI BEAT IT Russia


4
. AGAiN

The Poles without an organization, still named AGAiN, didn't have such a successful month as their 4th place might indicate. They faced disappointing quarter-final exits at both MSI BEAT IT Russia and DreamHack Winter, firstly to Natus Vincere in the match that included the famous "ghosting" accusation, and later to Lions in the Swedish tournament.

They even lost the final of ICSC9 to DTS in two best-of-three matches, but their 2nd place finish in this competition brought them to the 4th place of the month.

Top matches: AGAiN 2-0 KerchNET
  AGAiN 2-1 DTS
  AGAiN 15-15 ESC Gaming
  AGAiN 16-8 KerchNET
  AGAiN 16-13 WinFakt
       
Results: 2nd at ICSC 9
  5th at MSI BEAT IT Russia
  5-8th at DreamHack Winter


3
. DTS

One of the surprises of the month was surely the Ukrainian side DTS, who topped ICSC9 ahead of AGAiN in an impressive fashion, winning four maps in a row in the final. But topping that online tournament wasn't their only success in November, as they achieved a podium finish at MSI BEAT IT Russia following a victory over Natus Vincere in the 3rd place decider.

That earned them the 3rd place in the monthly ranking, despite not attending the biggest event of the month, DreamHack Winter.

Top matches: DTS 2-0 AGAiN
  DTS 2-1 Lions
  DTS 2-0 Anexis
  DTS 2-0 Virtus.pro
  DTS 2-0 Fear Factory
       
Results: 1st at ICSC 9
  3rd at MSI BEAT IT RUSSIA


2
. Lions

Lions have constantly been showing potential to beat the big teams, but they were never able to do enough damage and they even fell out of the top 10. But it would turn out that their time has come at DreamHack Winter, where they achieved a 2nd place finish, all thanks to their amazing victories over big favorites AGAiN and Natus Vincere in the quarter-final and semi-final, respectively.

In addition to that, they finished 3rd in ICSC9, which guaranteed them the 2nd place in the monthly ranking.

Top matches: Lions 16-4 mousesports
  Lions 2-1 AGAiN
  Lions 2-1 Natus Vincere
  Lions 16-1 k1ck
  Lions 2-1 eSahara
  Lions 2-0 Anexis
  Lions 2-1 ESC Gaming
       
Results: 2nd at DreamHack Winter
  3rd at ICSC 9


1
. fnatic

Team of the month in November was without a doubt fnatic. After a good start in October with their refreshed lineup and winning IEM6 GC Guangzhou, they fell during ESWC group stage. But as November came, they were right back on top.

Firstly they finished second at MSI BEAT IT Russia, where they overcame Natus Vincere in the semi-final, but succumbed to Moscow Five in the end. They followed that up with an even better result at DreamHack Winter, winning the gold on home soil while taking out Anexis, mousesports and Lions.

These two results put them far ahead of everyone else in the month and largely helped their cause of getting closer to the overall top 3.

Top matches: fnatic 16-10 Natus Vincere
  fnatic 16-2 Moscow Five
  fnatic  2-1 Anexis
  fnatic 2-1 mousesports
  fnatic 2-1 Lions
  fnatic 16-8 Moscow Five
  fnatic 2-1 Natus Vincere
       
Results: 1st at DreamHack Winter
  2nd at MSI BEAT IT Russia

 

Let's take a look at the overall table with the top 10 teams of the month.

Place   Points   Teams
         
1.
  287.11    fnatic
2.
  182.89   Lions
3.
  167.80   DTS
4.
  147.92   AGAiN
5.
  105.15   Moscow Five
6.
  103.36   Natus Vincere
7.
  53.37   mousesports
8.
  52.37   ESC Gaming
9.
  45.03   Anexis
10.
  35.45   SK Gaming

 

The Top 20 Teams
overall

After an excellent month, fnatic has reduced the gap to the big three, but SK Gaming, AGAiN and Natus Vincere still hold on to their spots.

The famous Danish side mTw bowed out of the ranking due to their disbandment in October, leaving the 5th place up for grabs. That produced an interesting battle, as five teams are now within short distance of that spot, with mousesports currently holding on to it.

Along with the Germans, Moscow Five also made progress in the top 10 thanks to their MSI BEAT IT Russia victory, as both teams leaped over WinFakt, the Russians by the smallest of margins.

Second place finishers from DH Winter, Lions, returned to the top 10, while DTS broke in there for the first time at the expense of Anexis.

USSR, who were inactive since July, made a comeback in the ranking at the 20th spot due to their solid 7th place finish at MSI BEAT IT Russia.


Let's take a look at the overall table with the top 20 teams, including total amount of points and position change compared to the previous month.

Evo Place   Points   Teams
           
- 1.
  1314.09   SK Gaming
- 2.
  1190.44   AGAiN
- 3.
  1047.21   Natus Vincere
- 4.
 
813.94  
fnatic
+2 5.
 
431.34  
mousesports
+3 6.
 
417.59  
Moscow Five
-1 7.
 
417.54  
WinFakt
- 8.
 
372.94  
ESC Gaming
+2 9.
 
361.04  
Lions
+2 10.
 
279.33  
DTS
-1 11.
  257.41   Anexis
+1 12.
  133.69   eSahara
+2 13.
  100.98   KerchNET
+5 14.
  78.25   Virtus.pro
+3 15.
  70.93   Fear Factory
- 16.
  69.21   Alternate
-3 17.
  69.17   Evil Geniuses
-1 18.
  68.29   x6tence
+1 19.
  55.87   TyLoo
+4 20.
  53.85   USSR


Evolution of the Top 11 Teams (points per months)

 

Events

If you are wondering which events were included in the making of this ranking, here is a list in 3 levels (although there are in fact 9, but we merged them for displaying purposes).

High: IEM5 European Finals, IEM5 World, Xperia PLAY, DreamHack Summer, GameGune, e-Stars, ESWC, SEC 2011, GC Guangzhou, DreamHack Winter
Medium: IEM5 American Finals, ICSC 7, ASUS Winter, OSPL Spring, ASUS Spring, ICSC 8, GC Guangzhou EU qual, ASUS Summer, GC New York EU qual, GC New York, ICSC 9, MSI BEAT IT Russia
Low: WGF, Digifest 2011 Solaris, ESEA Invite Season 8, Adepto BH, Balkan Challenge Summer, GC Guangzhou US qual, GC New York US qual, DreamHack south Europe

If you have any questions about the ranking, feel free to ask in the comments below and of course stay tuned to HLTV.org for the December update which is coming soon.

Tags: Team ranking, November, DreamHack Winter, ICSC 9, MSI BEAT IT Russia, SK Gaming, Anexis, ESC Gaming, mousesports, Natus Vincere, Moscow Five, AGAiN, DTS, Lions, fnatic, WinFakt, eSahara, KerchNET, Virtus.pro, Fear Factory, Alternate, Evil Geniuses, x6tence, TyLoo, USSR

Nice
2012-04-22 22:05:27
sweet
2012-04-22 22:05:35
nice
2012-04-22 22:05:57
nice, SK :)

Post edited 2012-04-22 22:06:45
2012-04-22 22:06:12
u n1 man
2012-04-23 00:14:33
oh
nice gj
2012-04-22 22:06:20
what was the roster of fnatic at that moment?
2012-04-22 22:06:26
gux, xizt, friis, pita, carn
2012-04-22 22:08:21
carn retired :o karrigan in
2012-04-23 15:44:51
by: reakq - HLTV.org
#53
he asked "at that moment".
cArn retired after the IEM6 WC the 2012-03-04
This ranking is about November 2011 (title) 2011-11
2012-04-23 15:53:19
omg -.-
2012-04-23 17:56:29
no shit sherlock!
2012-04-23 19:27:47
LAOLOLAOL
2012-04-23 21:31:52
SK! *-*
2012-04-22 22:07:49
Nice,miss DTS :(
2012-04-22 22:07:53
by: habs
#10
mtw dissapeared :'(
2012-04-22 22:08:21
nice gj
2012-04-22 22:09:29
like to c 3teams from UA and RUS in top20, and FF
miss EG :(

Post edited 2012-04-22 22:11:21
2012-04-22 22:10:45
SICK FOR Sk <3 =D
2012-04-22 22:19:34
small mistake- at top lions matches have team AGAiN russian flag
btw gj
fnatic Lions
2012-04-22 22:19:46
by: reakq - HLTV.org
#19
fixed, thanks !
2012-04-22 22:26:02
DTS :D
2012-04-22 22:20:12
gogo SK =D
2012-04-22 22:21:26
gj HLTV
2012-04-22 22:23:13
miss DTS :(
2012-04-22 22:25:39
Online event - Points/2
2012-04-22 22:32:30
good job reakq
2012-04-22 22:32:50
SK !
2012-04-22 22:33:17
nice!
2012-04-22 22:43:22
DTS i miss you :(
2012-04-22 23:05:05
dts nice !
2012-04-22 23:17:49
reakq, dont worry abaut the coment we read it a lot, someone without acaunt :) Just Resume :) Dont Look at so mutch coments

Post edited 2012-04-22 23:55:38
2012-04-22 23:55:09
fyrte was fcking awesome that month, since then he is the best player in his team
and here is when tuscan became a great map for fnatic :D
Gj!
2012-04-23 00:07:00
After reading these statistics i couldn't tell if FX/AGAiN/ESC was the best team or not :S SK was the better team from September to November?! I didn't expect that. SK won everything from April to August.

SK best team of 2011?
2012-04-23 00:29:22
I guess you can't tell the team of 2011 by looking at the ranking, because the recent events are more valuable than the events at the beginning of the year, it's more like a long-term form ranking...
2012-04-23 22:17:51
by: reakq - HLTV.org
#66
indeed you get the point. This ranking wants to give a realistic picture of a specific t time with a deacreasing factor applicated to older months. It shows a tendency.

That's why December 2011 ranking won't be the overall ranking of 2011. We will make a special news without depreciating factor to see which is the best team of 2011.

Post edited 2012-04-23 22:34:15
2012-04-23 22:32:32
sounds good, looking forward to your next articles :)
2012-04-24 16:37:45
Yet again sk tops the ranking. Waddup now ?


They were clearly the best team of 2011.
2012-04-23 00:56:13
without a doubt imo!
2012-04-23 01:44:52
#66
2012-04-24 19:02:45
Nice ;)
2012-04-23 00:58:21
lets go SK one more month!
2012-04-23 01:44:36
Lions :( <3
2012-04-23 01:54:00
SK play very bad :O LOL

DTS the best team online :p
2012-04-23 02:22:38
awesome
2012-04-23 03:55:06
Good job
2012-04-23 05:04:01
:(
2012-04-23 05:37:36
Sk n1ce:-3
2012-04-23 05:43:38
SK best
2012-04-23 06:03:36
this is for ?
2012-04-23 08:34:25
fnatic best team ))
2012-04-23 09:07:56
ESC will top1
2012-04-23 10:04:02
Fnatic +1
2012-04-23 10:19:26
SK good,very good!
2012-04-23 11:11:28
by: trib
#46
Well done reakq ,

Your rankings are amazing :D Keep up the good work m8 :)
2012-04-23 12:53:09
Go Go fnatic <3
2012-04-23 13:23:58
M5 nice!
2012-04-23 15:15:17
ESC Gaming from Sweden? Yay.
2012-04-23 15:15:32
by: reakq - HLTV.org
#50
I guess you are new here. Do a little research, or atleast, you can also read the news, the answer is in.
2012-04-23 15:30:04
in that time ESC had a swedish squad.
MODDII,kalle,tacky,BARBARR & pronax
2012-04-23 21:11:11
rip mousesports
2012-04-23 15:31:43
lol!
High: IEM5 European Finals, IEM5 World, Xperia PLAY, DreamHack Summer, GameGune, e-Stars, ESWC, SEC 2011, GC Guangzhou, DreamHack Winter

Medium: IEM5 American Finals, ICSC 7, ASUS Winter, OSPL Spring, ASUS Spring, ICSC 8, GC Guangzhou EU qual, ASUS Summer, GC New York EU qual, GC New York, ICSC 9, MSI BEAT IT Russia

high: GC Guangzhou: fnatic, mousesports, WinFakt
medium: MSI BEAT IT Russia: Na'Vi, Moscow Five, fnatic, AGAiN, DTS, WinFakt

weird :D:D
2012-04-23 17:47:07
$$$$$$$$$$$

GC Guangzhou

1. $16,000 + a spot in the World Championship
2. $8,000 + a spot in the World Championship

MSI BEAT IT Russia

1. $10,000
2. $5,000 + SteelSeries prizes
2012-04-23 18:44:17
been waiting for these. thanks
2012-04-23 19:05:20
n1ce fnatic
2012-04-23 19:21:21
DTS :(
2012-04-23 19:52:54
ESC ALL !
2012-04-23 20:59:39
by: pfx
#64
Nice!
2012-04-23 22:04:20
Etienne you're such a workaholic..
2012-04-23 22:46:37
nice top
2012-04-24 20:31:39
ussr in ranking,lol?
ussr closed at 2 years ago
2012-04-25 15:26:04
by: reakq - HLTV.org
#72
You can also make a research ;)
http://www.hltv.org/news/7794-moscow-five-win-msi-..
Event : MSI Beat It Russia
Date : 2011-11-21
Rank : 7th
2012-04-25 15:33:42
SKK <3
2012-04-26 13:56:29

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