Location:
Santa Ana
Start date:
21 January 2017
End date:
22 January 2017
Champions:
Runners-up:
Third place:
Fourth place:
Esports Arena Rewind LAN 2017, commonly referred to as Rewind 2017, was the first Esports Arena Team Fortress 2 tournament. It was a 6v6 LAN event, held at the Esports Arena in Santa Ana, California, United States from 21 January 2017 to 22 January 2017.[1] Rewind 2017 is extremely notable for being the first intercontinental LAN event outside of the Insomnia Gaming Festival, and the first intercontinental LAN in North America. It was held very close to the median date between Insomnia58 and the projected date for Insomnia61, creating a bi-annual period for global 6v6 Team Fortress tournaments. Two non-North American teams attended the event, Se7en from Europe and Jasmine Tea from Australia.[2]
Rewind 2017 was split into two divisions, Invite and Open. The format for the Invite division consisted of a six team round robin group stage proceeded by a double-elimination bracket. The prize pool was contributed to by the organisers Esports Arena, Marketplace.tf and crowdfunding.[1][3] Prominent community figures b4nny and samiface were heavily involved in the organisation of the event.
Se7en, having won the latest intercontental event Insomnia58 (as Crowns eSports Club) were eliminated by froyotech following a five map Grand Final. Jasmine Tea finished fourth, unable to break the infamous "curse" of Australian teams finishing fourth at intercontenental events.
Tournament details
Prize pool
The prize pool was initially contributed to by Esports Arena ($2,000) and Marketplace.tf ($5,000).[1][3] This was further increased by crowdfunding, which raised $1,192 for the Invite division,[4] bringing the total prize pool to $8,192.
Map pool
Ruleset
Each team was also given two 120 second tactical pauses for every map.[5]
Game mode settings
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5 Control Point
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King of the Hill
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Golden Cap
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Time limit
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30 minutes
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Indefinite
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Indefinite
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Win condition
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5 round win limit
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4 round win limit
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1 round win limit
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Class limits
At any one time amongst six players, class limits of:
Whitelist
- See: 6v6 Global Whitelist
Broadcasting
The event was livestreamed by Esports Arena on their Twitch channel.[1], while the broadcasting team was organised by teamfortress.tv.[6]
Rosters
- 1 CheesyMacgyver decides not to attend the event on 19 January. Meat Market replace him with bl4nk.
- 2 duwatna is forced to pull out of the event on 19 January after contracting appendicitis. Street Hoops eSports pick up Muma to replace him.[8]
Results
Group stage
Round 1
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MEAT
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0
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1
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JT.
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7
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0
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1
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EVL
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20b
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0
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1
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FROYO
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Round 2
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20b
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0
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1
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JT.
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7
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1
|
0
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EVL
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MEAT
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0
|
1
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FROYO
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Round 3
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JT.
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0
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1
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FROYO
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20b
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0
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1
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7
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MEAT
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0
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1
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EVL
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Round 4
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JT.
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0
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1
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EVL
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MEAT
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0
|
1
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7
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20b
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0
|
1
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FROYO
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Round 5
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20b
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1
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0
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MEAT
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7
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1
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0
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JT.
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FROYO
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1
|
0
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EVL
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Playoffs
froyotech
2
January 21, 2017 - 17:00
PST
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Jasmine Tea
0
Se7en
2
January 21, 2017 - 17:00
PST
EVL Gaming
1
froyotech
2
January 22, 2017 - 10:00
PST
Se7en
0
Jasmine Tea
2
January 21, 2017 - 19:00
PST
·
Street Hoops eSports
0
EVL Gaming
2
January 21, 2017 - 19:00
PST
·
Meat Market
0
Jasmine Tea
0
January 22, 2017 - 12:00
PST
·
EVL Gaming
2
Se7en
2
January 22, 2017 - 14:00
PST
EVL Gaming
1
froyotech
3
January 22, 2017 - 16:00
PST
Se7en
2
Statistics
- Main article: Rewind 2017 Statistics
Additional content
Livestreams
VODs
Frag videos
Articles
Galleries
Demos
References
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