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On January 10 2012 23:27 Skates wrote: Awsome ! Will this be streamed?
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On January 10 2012 06:48 SETT TV wrote:Tournament details- Players: 32 players selected among the applicants (details below)
- Prize pool: 20 000 USD
- Format: Group play + single elimination bracket
- Streams: Two free HD online streams in English + additional international streams
- Where: Helsinki, Finland -- ASSEMBLY Winter 2012
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"soon a full year will pass since..." Danm where did the time go it seems like a month ago
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Hmm, hopefully I can go this time around. Was a nice tourney last time around.
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Two free HD online streams in English <- this gives me the nerd chills:D
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Why no qualifiers Anyway still looking forward to this one :D
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ASUS shoveling them dollars in, only a month and a half left...
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I really wish they would do online qualifiers instead. The whole requesting an invite thing reeks of the ol boys network.
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On January 11 2012 05:14 OldManZerg wrote: I really wish they would do online qualifiers instead. The whole requesting an invite thing reeks of the ol boys network.
I think it would be nice to see qualifiers (just b/c it brings weight to a few tournaments). However, I really don't have a problem with they way they do it. We'll see if the higher prize pool gets some code s talent to make the trip...
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Wooo, wicked tourney on my birthday! \o/
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Interesting, hope a European player wins it! Defend the home-turf!
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The last ROG tourney was a pleasure to watch, can't wait!
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On January 10 2012 11:13 JimmyJRaynor wrote: i am buying a top of the line ASUS Gaming Laptop. how can i best indicate to ASUS that part of my reason for purchasing their high quality product is that they support SC2 e-Sports?
Commenting here at Teamliquid.net works great
We are very happy to hear that you are looking at purchasing one of our products. Comments like these are huge help to us in our ambition to continue supporting high production level e-sport content, free to watch without limitations.
Thank you!
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On January 14 2012 02:30 ASUS_Kinc wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 11:13 JimmyJRaynor wrote: i am buying a top of the line ASUS Gaming Laptop. how can i best indicate to ASUS that part of my reason for purchasing their high quality product is that they support SC2 e-Sports? Commenting here at Teamliquid.net works great We are very happy to hear that you are looking at purchasing one of our products. Comments like these are huge help to us in our ambition to continue supporting high production level e-sport content, free to watch without limitations. Thank you! FWIW: the ROG tournaments have ensured that my next purchase will ASUS.
ty!
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On January 14 2012 02:30 ASUS_Kinc wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 11:13 JimmyJRaynor wrote: i am buying a top of the line ASUS Gaming Laptop. how can i best indicate to ASUS that part of my reason for purchasing their high quality product is that they support SC2 e-Sports? Commenting here at Teamliquid.net works great We are very happy to hear that you are looking at purchasing one of our products. Comments like these are huge help to us in our ambition to continue supporting high production level e-sport content, free to watch without limitations. Thank you! The ASUS tournies are one of the reasons I went with the G74SX, but really the price/quality of Asus blows the rest away. No one else gets that the super-shiny-plastic-cases look and feel horrible. Also the cooling on the Asus gaming laptops is second to none. Ty very much Asus.
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I'm always blown away with the stream quality of Assembly and Dreamhack. Kinda silly that the GSL paid for quality is in far worse bitrate than the free ones from Assembly and Dreamhack.
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