Hearthstone Grandmasters 2020 Season 2 Continues With Week 3

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The first big week of Hearthstone Grandmasters 2020 Season 2 has arrived! With the Swiss phase concluding, the players will be split into two Divisions after this week. You can find everything you need to know below.


This Week's Format

This week the format has changed from the previous weeks: it's Specialist time.

  • Best-of-three Specialist.
  • 9 Swiss rounds are played off-stream on Wednesday and Thursday with top 8 of each region advancing.
  • Top 8 will be divided to two groups, which play through a double elimination bracket, top 2 from each group advances.
  • Top 4 play through a single elimination bracket to decide the winner.

Players will be gaining points based on their performance, and at the end of this week, the Grandmasters will be divided to two Divisions based on these points. You can check the current point standings here.

For the entire competition format, check out the spoiler below.

Competition Format

Quote From Blizzard

Weeks 1-3: Swiss into Group Stage

During weeks 1 – 3, players will compete in matches in a Swiss format each Wednesday and Thursday of the week to earn a placement in the weekend Group Stage. Points from these weekend rounds will be used to determine two Divisions in each region for round-robin weeks. There will be a different gameplay format each week.

  • The 16 players in each region will compete against each other off broadcast in 7-9 Swiss Rounds during the week.
  • On Thursday, after Swiss play has completed, the field is cut in half based on standings and the Top 8 per region will play in a dual tournament format live on YouTube across Friday and Saturday, with the Top-4 finals played out on Sunday.
  • Gameplay format changes every week:
    • Week 1: 7 Rounds of Swiss, Conquest with 1 Ban
    • Week 2: 7 Rounds of Swiss, Four Deck Last Hero Standing with 1 Ban
    • Week 3: 9 Rounds of Swiss, Bo3 Specialist
Weeks 4 – 7: Round Robin

Weeks 4 – 7 will consist of round-robin group play within the two divisions in each region – much like Season 1 of Grandmasters.

  • Following weeks 1-3, players will be sorted into two divisions based on their points standings. Division A is comprised of the top-8-point-earning players, and Division B will be point total ranks 9-16.
  • The two divisions compete in round-robin group play over four weeks. The standings at the conclusion of these weeks will determine who will move onto the Playoffs, and who will be relegated from Season 2.
  • The format will stay consistent during round-robin weeks:
    • Bo5 Conquest (4 decks, 1 ban)
Week 8: Season 2 Playoffs

Round Robin weeks lead into Week 8 Playoffs, which will qualify one player per region to the World Championship at the end of the year, while three players from each region will be relegated.

  • Top 6 from Division A automatically make it into Playoffs.
  • Top 4 from Division B compete in a play-in round to determine who will join the top 6 from Division A in a dual tournament bracket for Playoffs.
  • The 7th and 8th placed players in Division B at the close of Round Robin are automatically relegated from Season 2 of Grandmasters.
  • Final relegation will be determined via a 3-match Play-In involving the 7th and 8th placed from Division A, and 5th and 6th placed from Division B.
  • The winner from each region in Season 2 Grandmasters Playoffs will advance to the Hearthstone World Championships later this year.


Stream Schedule

 

West Coast

PDT (UTC-7)

East Coast

EDT (UTC-4)

Europe

CEST (UTC+2)

Korea

KST (UTC+9)

August 282:005:0011:0018:00
August 292:005:0011:0018:00
August 304:007:0013:0020:00

You can find all the matches, results, and decklists (even for the Swiss portion) on the official tournament site.


Asia-Pacific Grandmasters


Europe Grandmasters


Americas Grandmasters


Watch Live

You can watch all the action on the official Hearthstone Esports Youtube channel. If you want more Grandmasters content, the caster videos have made their return for this Season as well.

Day 1 Stream

Day 2 Stream

Day 3 Stream

Caster Videos

Recap of last weekend with Raven.

Top 5 Moments with Darroch.

Mull It Over with Jia.

Hot Takes with TJ and Sottle.


Chinese Grandmasters Playoffs

But wait, there's more! This weekend is also the home to Chinese Grandmasters Playoffs, where the top 4 Gold Point earners (from March to June period) and the 4 players from Gold Team Championship's Season 1 with the most match wins will battle it out for a spot at the World Championship later this year.


Leaoh

Liooon

Sword

Syf

TNCAnswer

Trunks

Zhoulang

There will be no English streams for the event, but it can be followed via various Chinese streams like huya, douyu, or bilibili. The matches will begin at 1 AM EDT/7 AM CEST/1 PM CST on both 28th and 29th August. The decklists for Group A and Group B were tweeted by ZelKnow.

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Comments

  • Always a Bunnyhopper and Monsanto fan.  

  • So the last year’s world champion needs to go through playoffs to qualify for the World Championship event? Seems fair

  • Quick Division calculations post-Swiss (current point totals in parentheses):

    Asia-Pacific
    • Guaranteed a Division A spot: Surrender (14), Bankyugi (13), Tom60229 (11), Tyler (11), che0nsu (10).
    • Guaranteed to be in Division B: Flurry (8), Shaxy (7), kin0531 (5), Alutemu (4).
    • Posesi (10) is almost guaranteed to be in Division A, barring some fringe cases.
    • blitzchung (7), Alan870806 (7), Ryvius (6), and DawN (6) will all need to win more matches to have any chance of Division A.
    • TIZS (8) is almost guaranteed to be in Division B unless the matches of the aforementioned 4 go his way.
    • glory (9) can almost guarantee a place with only one match win barring some fringe cases.

    Europe
    • Guaranteed a Division A spot: Rdu (16), xBlyzes (14), Jarla (13), Bunnyhoppor (11).
    • Guaranteed to be in Division B: Swidz (8), Felkeine (6), AyRoK (5), Zhym (4), Bozzzton (4).
    • Seiko (10) and Thijs (10) are very close to Division A spot (if not already guaranteed, math is hard). One match win should seal the deal.
    • SilverName (5) needs at least a spot in the Final.
    • Casie (8), BoarControl (7), and Warma (7) need more wins to have a chance.
    • Viper (8) just needs to stay level with the trio to get a spot (they're all in the same group!).

    Americas
    • Guaranteed a Division A spot: Eddie (16), languagehacker (13), bloodyface (13), muzzy (12), Monsanto (9).
    • Guaranteed to be in Division B: Empanizado (7), Briarthorn (6), Rami94 (5), Nalguidan (5).
    • Both ETC (5) and killinallday (5) need a spot in the Final to have a chance.
    • justsaiyan (8) needs at least one match win, NoHandsGamer (7) might need more.
    • Fr0zen (9), Firebat (8), and Zalae (8) will have to wait and see if those four players are able to surpass them.

    As always, since both the maths and the qualifying logic were made by me, major errors in either or both are possible.

  • I had a quick look through the qualification results. It seems the main classes are Priest, Mage, Druid and Rogue. I saw two Warlocks as well, but while some people brought Warrior, I didn't see anyone who qualified with it (but I wasn't very thorough). In any case, it won't be all mirrors like the season when Specialist was introduced, so that's a relief.

    I also saw some different names: for example in EU, Rdu and xBlyzes who did very well in the first two weeks didn't qualify, while Silvername qualified as #1 this time while not qualifying on previous weeks. Also in other regions there were new faces present and familiar faces absent.

    • Quick class stats for qualified players (by me so mistakes are not impossible):

      • 6 different classes were brought in total (Americas only brought four, three of which made it to top 8!).
      • Two players brought zoo (Tom60229, Viper), both qualified.
      • Five players brought Warrior, none qualified.
      • 50% of Druids qualified in every region (5/10 in total), Mages slightly less than that (5/12).
      • Rogues qualified only in APAC.
      • While only one Priest qualified in APAC, both Europe and Americas will have 4 (half of the field!). Amazing happy times on stream inc.
      • Priest mirrors 

    • viper qualified with zoo. So there's at least one warlock

      Priest mirrors. Let's hope each of them were sensible enough to bring a win condition somewhere as an alternate.

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