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So there's going to be a StarCraft 2 tournament in Moscow on Saturday, 23rd March 2013 - that is tomorrow. According to the thread in the DotA2 forum, Techlabs Cup is a 5-part e-sports festival and StarCraft 2 is one of the titles available albeit by far the smallest one here. It starts in Moscow on the 23rd March, continues in Minsk on the 18th May, Kiev on the 27th September, then at Almaty on the 23rd November and the grand final will be back in Minsk from 13-15 December. First Stop23rd March 2013 in Moscow Prize Money: 1'500 USD 700 USD 300 USD Invited Players: Fraer Kas sLivko Happy Schedule11:45 GMT (+00:00) Semi-Final 1: Fraer vs Kas12:45 GMT (+00:00) Semi-Final 2: sLivko vs Happy14:00 GMT (+00:00) 3rd Place Match 15:00 GMT (+00:00) Final ResultsSemifinal 1: Kas 2-0 FraerSemifinal 2: Happy 2-0 sLivko3rd/4th place: sLivko 2-0 FraerFinals: Happy 2-0 Kas Stream Russian Stream with Abver
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I'm not sure whether I'll be able to update the post with results and all tomorrow, but I thought I'd post it anyway, so people who are interested will learn that this is going on, I for one had no clue this was happening until a day or two ago.
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United Kingdom50293 Posts
On March 22 2013 22:39 StarVe wrote: I'm not sure whether I'll be able to update the post with results and all tomorrow, but I thought I'd post it anyway, so people who are interested will learn that this is going on, I for one had no clue this was happening until a day or two ago. You mean you had no clue it was on until a rox.kis player got invited hehehehe.
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Hmmm...Happy and Kas... would love to watch their games, but there is propably no english stream, right? And my russian is kinda limited :D
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Russian Federation23 Posts
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On March 23 2013 00:38 Fusilero wrote:Show nested quote +On March 22 2013 22:39 StarVe wrote: I'm not sure whether I'll be able to update the post with results and all tomorrow, but I thought I'd post it anyway, so people who are interested will learn that this is going on, I for one had no clue this was happening until a day or two ago. You mean you had no clue it was on until a rox.kis player got invited hehehehe. Well, yeah, kinda. Dgotto told me in the Teamstory Cup qualifier thread that fraer probably wasn't playing because he was saving builds for this event or whatever and I read up on what it was. So you're basically right.
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Russian Federation210 Posts
SC2 tournament has not started yet, sc2-players waiting end of CSGO-tournament -_-
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Yeah, I'm checking Abver's stream all the time to see if it has started but he's always just playing ladder games and I don't understand what's going on. Thanks for the update.
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Not too interesting, fraer opened with proxy stargate oracle and later built a mothership core he did nothing with, but apart from that, they're playing like it's WoL.
Kas 1-0, M/M/M too stronk.
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Russian Federation210 Posts
in 2 game fraer play good, but final battle was very very bad kas 2 0 fraer
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Kas 2-0 fraer
Kas tried some drop play at the start that got shut down by fraer's phoenix opener. Fraer tried some cute play and continued to use his phoenixes in the midgame until Kas had macroed up enough of an M/M/M ball to roll over him with a frontal attack.
Kas used some widow mines with questionable success throughout the game, so it wasn't as much of a WoL game, but it still was not overly exciting. I thought fraer played quite nicely here but in the end it just wasn't even close.
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so kas is in the finals or is it bo5?
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he's in the finals
Happy takes a map against sLivko in a typical Happy game, very drawn out with both players banking up over 5k resources.
Apparently they were playing them at the same time, as the game was already far in progress when the stream switched over, I don't know what the score is in Happy's series. Either 1-0 or 1-1.
http://www.twitch.tv/virtuspro1sc2
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Happy beats sLivko 2-0, only game he lost today was the micro training map he used to warm up.
Now fraer vs sLivko on stream. White-Ra commentating in Russian.
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Happy beat Kas 2-0 and takes first place sLivko defeated fraer in the third place match 2-0
Weird tournament overall, 5-6 hours behind schedule, every match a 2-0. Not too close, these series.
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