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On July 18 2016 05:54 BaneRiders wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2016 05:28 HsDLTitich wrote:On July 18 2016 04:55 marcussc2brasil wrote:Hey guys, the bracket image may help shed some light on the format: http://imgur.com/a/oUPBO With these seedings it seems reasonable Still, 16 players could have been allowed to enter. Would have been more fun. Why can't Mexico get a few slots for example? IEM usually has a few for the host country, no? IEM used to offer 1 slot for the country champion.
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On July 17 2016 14:43 Cricketer12 wrote: Good for the Latin American scene. I bet Topin and DARKING are pretty hype right now HELL YEAH I AM!
On July 18 2016 02:11 HsDLTitich wrote: 10 players single elimination bracket is so weird Yeah, it is pretty weird. I'm guessing there may have not been that much budget for that many players, but I'll take it. Just the simple fact there is going to be a WCS Circuit event in such a small and, frankly, little money region is a lot more that I ever expected.
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On July 18 2016 06:01 Elentos wrote:It's completely ridiculous. Not only is it a 10 player WCS event, it's also got a 50,000$ prize pool. I can't even.
Hahaha just when I thought Blizzard could not surprise me anymore... We get this!
(Happy for latam still)
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Cant we just ban sc2 in korea? Its getting more ridicolous by the minute. (asuming korea is not included in Oceania, Southeast Asia, Japan)
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The dates for the European qualifiers are not reasonable. Players will be coming back from Montreal on the 15th, considering flight time and time zone difference - they will arrive home most likely on the 16th early afternoon. Considering how tired they will be - the qualifiers on the 16th of August are unreasonable. I think organizers should reconsider the dates.
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On July 19 2016 05:52 Kafka777 wrote: The dates for the European qualifiers are not reasonable. Players will be coming back from Montreal on the 15th, considering flight time and time zone difference - they will arrive home most likely on the 16th early afternoon. Considering how tired they will be - the qualifiers on the 16th of August are unreasonable. I think organizers should reconsider the dates.
Hi Kafka, we are looking into that and we already have some possible new dates. We will keep you guys informed on our official blogposts and I will also post here ^^
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On July 16 2016 09:31 DARKING wrote: I cannot believe something like this is actually going to happen. A WCS event w/o koreans! This is seriously mindblowing to me, I'm speechless.
fixed it for you
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On July 16 2016 09:31 DARKING wrote: I cannot believe something like this is actually going to happen. A WCS event in Latin America! This is seriously mindblowing to me, I'm speechless.
On July 20 2016 04:53 Kevin_Sorbo wrote: On July 16 2016 09:31 DARKING wrote: I cannot believe something like this is actually going to happen. A WCS event w/o koreans! This is seriously mindblowing to me, I'm speechless.
fixed it for you
Too much bile melts down your brain, boy. Go get some sleep.
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On July 18 2016 06:02 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2016 05:54 BaneRiders wrote:On July 18 2016 05:28 HsDLTitich wrote:On July 18 2016 04:55 marcussc2brasil wrote:Hey guys, the bracket image may help shed some light on the format: http://imgur.com/a/oUPBO With these seedings it seems reasonable Still, 16 players could have been allowed to enter. Would have been more fun. Why can't Mexico get a few slots for example? IEM usually has a few for the host country, no? IEM used to offer 1 slot for the country champion.
I was mixing it up with the WCS Winter / Spring / Summer. Congrats to Semper and Scarlett for qualifiying to the Summer Circuit Championship through the Canada National Qualifier.
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On July 16 2016 09:45 Charoisaur wrote:When is the global event coming?
The 35th of Never
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***Update: New EU Passport dates: August 17th (Day 1) and August 24th (Day 2)**** So we have one more day for Montreal players to rest, and we avoid gamescom as well.
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Huang " Cyan" Min defeated Wu " Chick" Chuantao in the final match of the CN Passport Qualifier and became the 1st qualified player for WCS Copa Intercontinental #WCSMEX! The main event will take place in Mexico City the next September 10-11. Liquipedia | Qualifier BracketMORE INFO ABOUT #WCSMEX
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Oceania, SEA, Japan – Copa Intercontinental ANZ Passport Qualifiers August 3 Sign-up
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Things are about to get crazy! Ke" Has" Yu Feng destroyed the TW Passport Qualifier and became the 3re qualified player for WCS Copa Intercontinental #WCSMEX! The main event will take place in Mexico City the next September 10-11. Liquipedia | Qualifier BracketMORE INFO ABOUT #WCSMEX
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"NA Passport Qualifier" sounds so weird lol
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