GeForce Starcraft II Pro/Am Tournament - Page 3
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L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
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Wipples
Canada269 Posts
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Cephiro
Finland1934 Posts
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Cuiu
Germany410 Posts
nvidia this a huuuuge company i hope they get more involved in esport now they just must to deliver a good production and that will be a great tournament | ||
SeriouR
Spain622 Posts
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CricketScamp
Denmark9 Posts
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JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On June 02 2011 23:54 kellymilkies wrote: Erm :s 1. Eligibility. The Tournament is open all individuals in the following countries that are 16 years of age or older as of June 2, 2011, and who properly register for the Tournament (each a "Player"): Canada (excluding residents residing in the Province of Quebec), China (excluding Hong Kong), Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Netherlands, Norway, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and the United States. Each Player may be required to show proof of age and residence. ALL PLAYERS MUST OWN A BLIZZARD NORTH AMERICAN ACCOUNT. IF YOU DO NOT SATISFY THESE REQUIREMENTS, YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER AND/OR PARTICIPATE IN THE TOURNAMENT. Participation in the Tournament is also subject to compliance with the requirements specified below and in the Game Play Rules. Employees of Sponsors and their immediate families (parent, child, sibling and the spouses of each) are not eligible to register for the Tournament. The Tournament is void where prohibited by applicable law. - That means there are a lot of countries who can't play @_@"" Indeed... Korea, Sweden, Ukraine are what immediately comes into my mind. Also not sure what to think to yet see another invitational instead of an open tournament. | ||
Tarson
Poland129 Posts
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Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
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Finrod1
Germany3997 Posts
and i don't see the point in excluding so many countrys? why no poland? there have nvidia products too i guess? you should explain why you exclude countrys. | ||
byobong7
United States207 Posts
On June 03 2011 03:17 JustPassingBy wrote: Indeed... Korea, Sweden, Ukraine are what immediately comes into my mind. Also not sure what to think to yet see another invitational instead of an open tournament. That quote of countries has already been changed. Both South Korea and Sweden have been added to the list in the official rules. | ||
Husky
United States3362 Posts
Cant wait! | ||
ELA
Denmark4608 Posts
On June 03 2011 03:51 HuskyTheHusky wrote: EPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC. How they managed to edit this video into something watchable is a true test of the human brain. Sean pretty much just made me laugh my ass off the entire time. Cant wait! GL HF dude =) | ||
Grettin
42379 Posts
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byobong7
United States207 Posts
On June 03 2011 03:51 HuskyTheHusky wrote: EPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC. How they managed to edit this video into something watchable is a true test of the human brain. Sean pretty much just made me laugh my ass off the entire time. Cant wait! I want to see the outtakes! | ||
Taurent
Canada401 Posts
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Finrod1
Germany3997 Posts
anyways gonna be awesome if they clarified some things. And the "amateur tournament" should more be named smth like rookie tour. | ||
FinestHour
United States18466 Posts
On June 02 2011 22:44 how2TL wrote: Can't wait for the pro smurfs to troll for the amateur prize pool. Can't blame them though when it's near equivalent to the pro prize pool. Yeah, how would it be possible to stop this kind of thing? :/ | ||
Tarson
Poland129 Posts
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Damian
Germany335 Posts
On June 03 2011 03:50 byobong7 wrote: That quote of countries has already been changed. Both South Korea and Sweden have been added to the list in the official rules. + Show Spoiler + : Canada (excluding residents residing in the Province of Quebec), China (excluding Hong Kong), Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Netherlands, Norway, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and the United States Still no Russia, Ukraine, Quebec and Poland: No DIMAGA, Kas, Strelok, BRAT_OK, Mana, Diestar, Kiwikaki and Tarson - that's unfortunate The Polish players could move to Germany for a short time, as only the residence matters and not the citizenship | ||
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