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TeamSpeak TL SC2 Open #22
August 31st, 2011 23:40 GMT
Register HereRegistration opens on Thursday, Sep 01 10:00pm GMT (GMT+00:00) Tournament begins on Saturday, Sep 03 4:15pm GMT (GMT+00:00)
TeamSpeak TL SC2 Open #22 (NA) Casted by TotalBiscuit and coL.CatZ TeamSpeak is sponsoring another TL SC2 Open Series again. The first series was a great success and produced some awesome games and provided the backbone for our TSL3 Qualifiers. You may recognize some of the past winners: Nerchio, Kas, Thorzain, White-Ra, HwangSin, and many others. Recently, Korean progamers have been entering, notably ZeNEX and Prime team members. Previous TL Open VODs can be found here.
The last TL Open, #21, was won by Heart, a Korean progamer from team TSL. He defeated EG.IdrA in the finals. Check out VODs and replays from that tournament here.
Click here to view early registered players for this week.
TeamSpeak has also provided us with an official TL TeamSpeak 3 server which has been running since November 2010. You'll see many TL users hanging out there at all hours of the day, and our staff use it as a place to play team games, watch movies, and interact with the TL community. Check it out!
TeamSpeak TL SC2 #22 Tournament Details This tournament will have a prize pool of $200. Players who place high in these 12 tournaments will earn points and be invited to a single day invite tournament with $1,000 in prize money.
Registration for the tournament will open Thursday, Sep 01 10:00pm GMT (GMT+00:00). Tournament begins on Saturday, Sep 03 4:15pm GMT (GMT+00:00). View details and register here.
Professional players can PM Hot_Bid for early registration. Please include Bnet NA id, code#, race, and country.
For those that haven't participated in a TL Open before, it's a great opportunity to play in a well-run event broadcast by some great commentators. If you'd like to help cast the earlier rounds of a TL Open, feel free to apply here.
About our Sponsor The TeamLiquid SC2 Open is proudly sponsored by TeamSpeak Systems GmbH, developers of popular TeamSpeak voice chat software for online gamers and now, with their latest TeamSpeak 3 SDK product, virtual worlds and integrated solutions. TeamSpeak enables groups of people to speak with one another over the Internet using their Windows, Mac, or Linux based computer, much like a telephone conference call. Android and iPhone support are also expected to be released in Q3 of 2011. A TeamSpeak user will typically wear a headset with an integrated microphone and connect to his guild or clan's TeamSpeak server to chat with fellow team mates, discuss strategy in real-time, or facilitate online events.
TeamSpeak 3 features include: in-game overlay for DirectX and OpenGL games, simplified permissions system with advanced user toggle, firewall friendly file transfer, BBCode enabled info panes, voice encryption toggle on a per-channel basis, global public web server list, tabbed multi-server connectivity, tabbed text chatting with logging, user avatars, friends lists, offline messaging, and a fully customizable client UI supporting skins, sound packs, and plugins. TeamSpeak is FREE to use for non-commercial entities.
If you are interested in sponsoring a TeamLiquid SC2 Open or one of our other events, please see our advertising / sponsorship page.
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Classic Korean I've never heard of running through a whole tournament full of tons of names I do know /sighhhh... lets get a foreigner first this time
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Lets go Foreigners! Im going to be surprise upset winning it all from diamond
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Katowice25012 Posts
Only 1 foreigner in the finals last time!
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Hope EG's big bangers compete. Would love to see Demuslim take this.
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On September 01 2011 09:28 RusHXceL wrote: Go Huk!!! Doesn't he refuse to play cross-server or am I missing something?
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On September 01 2011 09:56 Tezzick wrote:Doesn't he refuse to play cross-server or am I missing something? I hope not
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Im waiting for the TSL 4 video hehe where is it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so many TL opens gotta be soon
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I might sign up for this one :3 I want to play a korean and get owned lol.
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EDIT: nvm i thought for some reason only 1 korean signed up... EDIT2: Still, 12 koreans, 400+ foreigners...korean wins...korean OP
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Awesome as always. Good to everyone.
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USA29055 Posts
think this competes with IPL qualifier so virtually all of EG will be missing this including puma
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USA29055 Posts
just spoke with IdrA because he is invited to IPL I think we can get him in here!
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On September 01 2011 13:23 iNcontroL wrote: just spoke with IdrA because he is invited to IPL I think we can get him in here! Nice, hoping to see him win this one
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I do not wanna bash someone here, but why is it AGAIN on NA :/
I know the connection is worse from KOR to EU, but you could do at least one from time to time on the EU Server, so European, which do not have access to NA, could play as well.
I hope you consider this.
Anyways GL to all participants
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On September 01 2011 14:20 chrisolo wrote: I do not wanna bash someone here, but why is it AGAIN on NA :/
I know the connection is worse from KOR to EU, but you could do at least one from time to time on the EU Server, so European, which do not have access to NA, could play as well.
I hope you consider this.
Anyways GL to all participants
Here's the official statement from TL Teamspeak SC2 Open #18:
Hot_Bid wrote: From now on, all TL SC2 Opens will take place on the NA server. We previous stated that we'd alternate servers, but we feel that several factors favor holding it on NA. First, we like consistency, and players wondering each week whether the server is NA or EU (and wondering what time the tournament starts) is not good for the tournament. Second, with the added interest from the Korean server, we want to allow all players an opportunity to play (EU-KR is impossible due to lag). Lastly, and probably most importantly, we receive a lot more signups when we hold the tournament on NA, possibly due to the already large number of weekly tournaments held on EU. In addition, it seems that when we hold it on EU there are a large number of players playing two tournaments or having conflicting commitments. We apologize to our EU members who want to play in a TL Open, but we hope you guys understand our decision.
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On September 01 2011 14:36 Dingobloo wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 14:20 chrisolo wrote: I do not wanna bash someone here, but why is it AGAIN on NA :/
I know the connection is worse from KOR to EU, but you could do at least one from time to time on the EU Server, so European, which do not have access to NA, could play as well.
I hope you consider this.
Anyways GL to all participants Here's the official statement from TL Teamspeak SC2 Open #18: Show nested quote +Hot_Bid wrote: From now on, all TL SC2 Opens will take place on the NA server. We previous stated that we'd alternate servers, but we feel that several factors favor holding it on NA. First, we like consistency, and players wondering each week whether the server is NA or EU (and wondering what time the tournament starts) is not good for the tournament. Second, with the added interest from the Korean server, we want to allow all players an opportunity to play (EU-KR is impossible due to lag). Lastly, and probably most importantly, we receive a lot more signups when we hold the tournament on NA, possibly due to the already large number of weekly tournaments held on EU. In addition, it seems that when we hold it on EU there are a large number of players playing two tournaments or having conflicting commitments. We apologize to our EU members who want to play in a TL Open, but we hope you guys understand our decision.
Too bad. I was wondering the same and apparently missed that announcement. On the one hand it's cool that there are so many european tournaments for players and spectators to enjoy, but if that's a reason to limit TL Opens to NA only then it makes me sad. I only hope this doesn't apply to future qualifiers for the TSL and that those will be held on alternating servers again.
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On September 01 2011 14:43 Shockk wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 14:36 Dingobloo wrote:On September 01 2011 14:20 chrisolo wrote: I do not wanna bash someone here, but why is it AGAIN on NA :/
I know the connection is worse from KOR to EU, but you could do at least one from time to time on the EU Server, so European, which do not have access to NA, could play as well.
I hope you consider this.
Anyways GL to all participants Here's the official statement from TL Teamspeak SC2 Open #18: Hot_Bid wrote: From now on, all TL SC2 Opens will take place on the NA server. We previous stated that we'd alternate servers, but we feel that several factors favor holding it on NA. First, we like consistency, and players wondering each week whether the server is NA or EU (and wondering what time the tournament starts) is not good for the tournament. Second, with the added interest from the Korean server, we want to allow all players an opportunity to play (EU-KR is impossible due to lag). Lastly, and probably most importantly, we receive a lot more signups when we hold the tournament on NA, possibly due to the already large number of weekly tournaments held on EU. In addition, it seems that when we hold it on EU there are a large number of players playing two tournaments or having conflicting commitments. We apologize to our EU members who want to play in a TL Open, but we hope you guys understand our decision. Too bad. I was wondering the same and apparently missed that announcement. On the one hand it's cool that there are so many european tournaments for players and spectators to enjoy, but if that's a reason to limit TL Opens to NA only then it makes me sad. I only hope this doesn't apply to future qualifiers for the TSL and that those will be held on alternating servers again.
From the same thread:
On July 01 2011 01:19 Hot_Bid wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2011 00:06 Longshank wrote: Will future TLOpens be used as qualification for TSL4? If so, it blows for EU players to be at a permanent disadvantage when trying to get into TSL4.
And will TSL4 favor NA players aswell? It makes little sense to favor one group in the qualifications but not in the main tournament. No, if and when we have TSL4 the qualifiers will not all be held on NA.
By which I assume he means will not be held exclusively on NA.
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