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Why this map pool? Fighting Spirit: This map has been a staple of the multiplayer realm since 2009. Used in the Kespa professional map pool from 2009 to 2010 it has seen action in 19 different leagues. It's no question when it comes to balance it is the best, as the worst match up is ZvP which has a 53.4% win rate in favor of zerg. Over taking python and other notable maps, Fighting Spirit has become the standard for any multiplayer game on ICCUP.
Neo Electric Circuit and Neo Jade find themselves being played in the qualifiers as they are two of the most current maps played in the Late Kespa premier leagues. These maps show the perfect circle of life in BW. T>Z>P>T However below I'll show you what favors whom in detail.
Neo Electric Circuit: Below you can see Terran players generally have had the most success on this map and have a great advantage vZ. Protoss should also do there best to avoid this map vZ. TvZ: 22-9 (71%) ZvP: 15-7 (68.2%) PvT: 7-5 (58.3%)
Neo Jade : Below you can see Protoss has the advantage here in the matchups while Terran is less favored. This is also a map zerg would prefer to see if they are playing a Terran. TvZ: 2-2 (50%) ZvP: 5-6 (45.5%) PvT: 10-7 (58.8%)
Where can I learn more about strategy of the game? Whether new or a veteran Chill's Recommended Threads in the Brood War Strategy section can give you tons of information.
Where can I watch VODS of Brood War? The Small Vod Thread is a great resource on how to find the latest pro games on these maps. It also is a great place to add new VODs from Brood Wars finest foriegn tournaments if you find yourself with time to add any there.
Also, Sayle's youtube channel is full of VODS from our most recent foreign tournaments
Where can I find people that actively play Brood War? This whole tournament is being played through an active server called ICCUP. While there are other servers, such as FISH, this is the one the has had the best relationship with TL.
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With the ever growing popularity of iCCup eventually it began to attract the Korean population, more so the Korean Progamers. In return, even more foreign players began to play on iCCup with the hopes of being matched up against a Progamer.
With around 3 to 4 seasons per year, a ton of money prize tournaments, Clan Leagues, and much more, iCCup became a huge success and what you see today is the result of the hard work put in by every single person that is involved in someway with iCCup.
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On January 13 2013 19:31 LRM)TechnicS wrote: I guess I can't play in this one? Even offracing?
Yes, you can play. Only the winner can't play. So you can try to get 1st place so you can choose your own group
EDIT: After the discussion with the organizers we have decided it would be in best interest for other players to not allow 2nd place finishers to play qualifiers again since they're already qualified. This way the remaining players can't get knocked out of the tournament by already qualified players.
On January 13 2013 19:31 LRM)TechnicS wrote: I guess I can't play in this one? Even offracing?
Yes, you can play. Only the winner can't play. So you can try to get 1st place so you can choose your own group
EDIT: After the discussion with the organizers we have decided it would be in best interest for other players to not allow 2nd place finishers to play qualifiers again since they're already qualified. This way the remaining players can't get knocked out of the tournament by already qualified players.
i was gonna write that its stupid and other shit, but my comp crashed and now you have edited it. You are lucky!
On January 13 2013 19:31 LRM)TechnicS wrote: I guess I can't play in this one? Even offracing?
Yes, you can play. Only the winner can't play. So you can try to get 1st place so you can choose your own group
EDIT: After the discussion with the organizers we have decided it would be in best interest for other players to not allow 2nd place finishers to play qualifiers again since they're already qualified. This way the remaining players can't get knocked out of the tournament by already qualified players.
sounds reasonable xD i so wanted to offrace though tt.tt
Actually I'm surprised that a lot of good players who used to be active not that long ago are not here. Sneazel, Kashu, Pro7ect, Ace, Koget, Heme, DeSka, Bishop, Flaf, Oya, Patron, Choosy, Karate, dsaqwe, Kolll, Trix, etc
On January 14 2013 01:03 2Pacalypse- wrote: Check-in has now started!
why there is no link to check-in in 1st post ? : /
and you should correct that registered ID should same appear in bracket (i registered as LRM)Pike and was in bracket as Pike etc.) not mention about players who register at one ID and play at other, that's sick >_<
The system accounts for that, it will show you TL id in the bracket but your opponents can see you BNet name in the tournament system (shows up in top left near profile settings).
edit: in the next ones we can do check in links in the OP and top bar of TL.
Oh wow, contrary to yesterday there are a lot of great players facing each other in the first round : Draw vs Southpark (displayed as Terran, btw ?!) Dragon vs Enjoyme, Infernal vs Trutacz Jim vs LancerX Wands vs Voddy
GG I'm sorry to all my fans for not making it past Ro64, my opponent Bakuryu played honourably and even though I had more drones than him he still managed to take the win by a hair's width. I will try my best to show good games for my fans in the next qualifier I play in.
On January 14 2013 02:48 Birdie wrote: GG I'm sorry to all my fans for not making it past Ro64, my opponent Bakuryu played honourably and even though I had more drones than him he still managed to take the win by a hair's width. I will try my best to show good games for my fans in the next qualifier I play in.
On January 14 2013 02:48 Birdie wrote: GG I'm sorry to all my fans for not making it past Ro64, my opponent Bakuryu played honourably and even though I had more drones than him he still managed to take the win by a hair's width. I will try my best to show good games for my fans in the next qualifier I play in.
On January 14 2013 02:48 Birdie wrote: GG I'm sorry to all my fans for not making it past Ro64, my opponent Bakuryu played honourably and even though I had more drones than him he still managed to take the win by a hair's width. I will try my best to show good games for my fans in the next qualifier I play in.
On January 14 2013 02:48 Birdie wrote: GG I'm sorry to all my fans for not making it past Ro64, my opponent Bakuryu played honourably and even though I had more drones than him he still managed to take the win by a hair's width. I will try my best to show good games for my fans in the next qualifier I play in.
Should have 5 pooled.
5 pool ZvZ sucks though. 9/9/9 all the way.
I 4pooled greenelve and won but I didn't want to do the same vs baku because some retard in the chat beforehand was saying "HEY BIRDIE CHEESE HIM HARD" and I said I was going to play straight up or else hydra zvz and he said "THAT'S UNUSUAL FOR YOU" so I couldn't cheese after that ;(
edit: (sorry, bad quote) I was just to the middle of the replay myself lol (infernal vs trutacz) :D then they said it's gonna be cast on stream too. Looks like an epic one.
Infernal has pretty won, can't really do anything at this point, analysis is pretty off. Infernal is just playing super safe. 5 base vs 6 base favors protoss so badly. Infernal has a way better army and never in any danger D;
On January 14 2013 06:09 FiWiFaKi wrote: Infernal has pretty won, can't really do anything at this point, analysis is pretty off. Infernal is just playing super safe. 5 base vs 6 base favors protoss so badly. Infernal has a way better army and never in any danger D;
On January 14 2013 06:09 FiWiFaKi wrote: Infernal has pretty won, can't really do anything at this point, analysis is pretty off. Infernal is just playing super safe. 5 base vs 6 base favors protoss so badly. Infernal has a way better army and never in any danger D;
Sup.
Patch-zerg (; Nah, I don't really know much about that zerg, but he played really really well.
On January 14 2013 06:38 Quochobao wrote: Great games! I wish this got more attention from SC2 players (like myself)
Viewership steadily climbing. I'm naively hopeful for the future of BW... and have been just because of the quality of the game. There are exclusive SC2 players that will migrate to BW... the question is just how many.
man these games are just awesome. the funny thing is that bw is just so ridiculously good that games like the infernal vs trutacz are commonplace. and baku vs terror is awesome too, i think baku has it tho.
Gotta give a big thank you to Sayle! I started with SC2 and only recently started watching and playing BW. His comments on how the matchups work and flow are incredibly helpful to a noob like me, for example his comments just now on the TvZ tech race and how the lategame should and does work. I'm sure it's obvious to BW veterans but having looked around for vods, it's rare to find English commentary that explains the flow of the game so well and it's a big help!
On January 14 2013 06:53 Vaftrudner wrote: Gotta give a big thank you to Sayle! I started with SC2 and only recently started watching and playing BW. His comments on how the matchups work and flow are incredibly helpful to a noob like me, for example his comments just now on the TvZ tech race and how the lategame should and does work. I'm sure it's obvious to BW veterans but having looked around for vods, it's rare to find English commentary that explains the flow of the game so well and it's a big help!
yea it's really awesome. I'm about as much of a bw veteran as you can possibly get, but well, we never enjoyed regular english commentary back in the day. it's funny how sc2 basically first kills the game, but then proceeds to provide the infrastructure and viewership numbers to revitalize it.
On January 14 2013 07:12 Hylirion wrote: Why does the terran not make tanks? I don't understand how science vessel are better?
It's a style that used to be really popular, called SK Terran. You focus on highly aggressive play with very mobile MnM armies, and spend all your gas on getting a huge vessel cloud which is used to take down the zergs gas heavy units (ultras, defilers, lurkers) with irradiates.
On January 14 2013 07:12 Hylirion wrote: Why does the terran not make tanks? I don't understand how science vessel are better?
they're different styles with different strenghts and weaknesses. mainly, it's a tradeoff between mobility and firepower - pure mm vessel can move around freely, while if you're adding tanks, you basically need to move slowlier and force zerg to engage your army. which style is stronger is largely map dependant; if you are playing a map where you (as terran) can hold off some significant pathways and where expansions are bunched together, including tanks into your army is great. if, however, the map is more open and expansions are more spread out, tanks become less efficient in a fight, easier to avoid for the zerg army, and the decreased mobility can end up killing you.
if you lose a battle with mm&vessel, you normally manage to retreat with half your army still intact. losing a battle with tanks, means your entire army dies.
*casting bakuryu vs terror* *seeing bakuryu vs julia ro16 replay* Sayle: even though some might think terror is the favourite, I would not count bakuryu out Elegent: yes, bakuryu definitely has a rational chance in this bo3
On January 14 2013 06:44 Liquid`Drone wrote: man these games are just awesome. the funny thing is that bw is just so ridiculously good that games like the infernal vs trutacz are commonplace. and baku vs terror is awesome too, i think baku has it tho.
play with me so I can show some better performances pretty pretty please Eri?!?!?? I added you on Iccup too!111 <3
sneaky base spotted! Z moving into position to snipe DT and some cannons to defend lurker contain being stormed and gooned 10oclock falls Z reinforces lurker contain but draw breaks out
On January 14 2013 08:48 shizaep wrote: Games so far have been really entertaining but I'm really feeling the hunger for some more Terran.
Yeh. That's unfortunately the state of the foreign scene, so few Ts at the top.
We almost had a TvT in the ro4!
GG, that was sick. Also, even though I'm protoss I also enjoy playing the least popular race so I've been playing lots of terran lately. Maybe some of the new ppl to the scene will react the same way.
Is this focusing on corsairs for a harassment based strategy or an eventual transition to carriers, and indicative of a air tech switch in the mid-late game?
can we please auto ban the phrase "people still play this game?" from the stream chat for the next qualifier casts? and i have yet to see a(n) <insert sc2 unit here> joke that's actually funny, they mostly just derail the chat for a few minutes. no big deal, but kind of annoying after a hundred times
I want to see more aggressive counter dropping from the zerg, right now P is dictating momentum and with abundance of overlords and drops already available, no reason not to start taking the game back where you want to.
Damn, that was a hell of a game. I can only imagine what it would have been like to sit in front of a keyboard and play that out. Commendable effort by dRaW!
On January 14 2013 02:43 figq wrote: Oh shit, trutaCz vs iNfeRnaL in Ro128. That's sad. Generally, I think Bakuryu and trutaCz have good chances today.
On January 14 2013 02:43 figq wrote: Oh shit, trutaCz vs iNfeRnaL in Ro128. That's sad. Generally, I think Bakuryu and trutaCz have good chances today.
Well, it's not exactly a surprise that they made it to the finals
I have not been this happy watching Starcraft in ages. Thank you to everybody who is making this happen. I can really feel "the love of the game" on the caster but also on the player side. Amazing!
On January 14 2013 02:43 figq wrote: Oh shit, trutaCz vs iNfeRnaL in Ro128. That's sad. Generally, I think Bakuryu and trutaCz have good chances today.
Well, it's not exactly a surprise that they made it to the finals
Gogo Baku!!!
Not a surprise, of course, I didn't mean it was some kind of very bold or insightful prediction, standard. Actually, both of them in the end were close to not making it, good games by Julia and dRaW.
On January 14 2013 02:43 figq wrote: Oh shit, trutaCz vs iNfeRnaL in Ro128. That's sad. Generally, I think Bakuryu and trutaCz have good chances today.
Well, it's not exactly a surprise that they made it to the finals
Gogo Baku!!!
Not a surprise, of course, I didn't mean it was some kind of very bold or insightful prediction, standard. Actually, both of them in the end were close to not making it, good games by Julia and dRaW.
On January 13 2013 23:13 endy wrote: We need more old-school players
Actually I'm surprised that a lot of good players who used to be active not that long ago are not here. Sneazel, Kashu, Pro7ect, Ace, Koget, Heme, DeSka, Bishop, Flaf, Oya, Patron, Choosy, Karate, dsaqwe, Kolll, Trix, etc
and Dinot .-. he got A- in a month after 2 years of being inactive, he was active playing for sas. and then he retired again at ISL3 and nobody know where he is or why did he retired again xd
after not seeing bw for a year... i realized how good of a game it is. thanks TLS for making this happen x] and i was really sad that draw couldnt make it (i am now a fan of his after his shuttle play).
Thanks all, you guys are too kind :D I will make sure to train hard so I can possibly advance next week but I will definitely try to make entertaining games.
since Liquipedia isn't updated yet, and I would rather not touch it in fear of breaking it completely, here are the top 12 points standing thus far (using the IDs on the Bracket, not ICCup IDs):
On January 14 2013 16:36 ArvickHero wrote: since Liquipedia isn't updated yet, and I would rather not touch it in fear of breaking it completely, here are the top 12 points standing thus far (using the IDs on the Bracket, not ICCup IDs):
On January 14 2013 16:36 ArvickHero wrote: since Liquipedia isn't updated yet, and I would rather not touch it in fear of breaking it completely, here are the top 12 points standing thus far (using the IDs on the Bracket, not ICCup IDs):
On January 14 2013 17:29 KristofferAG wrote: Here's a complete list. I'm not sure what to do with players like Baku, who got points in Qualifier 1 and qualified in Qualifier 2.
I know I reply to this thread too often but there is an obvious pattern to the tournament winners so far. The zerg who beats me 2-1 will win the whole qualifier without dropping a set to any other opponent.
unrelated, any of the already qualified players want to help me train for the next quals? msg me @ skype or TL!
On January 13 2013 23:13 endy wrote: We need more old-school players
Actually I'm surprised that a lot of good players who used to be active not that long ago are not here. Sneazel, Kashu, Pro7ect, Ace, Koget, Heme, DeSka, Bishop, Flaf, Oya, Patron, Choosy, Karate, dsaqwe, Kolll, Trix, etc
Ace played in this qual at least(went out against NeMu). Pro7ect has gone SC2. dsaqwe have been pretty active, don't know why he hasn't played.
Hello everyone! Guys, can you explain me few things please. I totally do not understand your community. Why TLS is SO OMG POPULAR? Why it is more popular then ISL? What is the REAL reason? Prize pool is lower, organization is rather strange ( for example a day before yesterday ppl had to choose between TLS and NW ). What is the reason? I guess one reason is that this tour is organized by admins of tl? But what this gives to this event? Why tons of bad players or even sc2 players come to play this event, and they NEVER come to play ISL or gambit cup or any event, which was organized previously on tl.net by not admins.
This is not a kind of any trolling, we (me and my russian friends) just cant understand your community.
And the last and most important reason, how you managed to get Sayle to this?
On January 14 2013 20:41 reps)Plumbum wrote: Hello everyone! Guys, can you explain me few things please. I totally do not understand your community. Why TLS is SO OMG POPULAR? Why it is more popular then ISL? What is the REAL reason? Prize pool is lower, organization is rather strange ( for example a day before yesterday ppl had to choose between TLS and NW ). What is the reason? I guess one reason is that this tour is organized by admins of tl? But what this gives to this event? Why tons of bad players or even sc2 players come to play this event, and they NEVER come to play ISL or gambit cup or any event, which was organized previously on tl.net by not admins.
This is not a kind of any trolling, we (me and my russian friends) just cant understand your community.
And the last and most important reason, how you managed to get Sayle to this?
Thank you.
I'd say its a combination of a low barrier to entry, good promotion, fantastic production and the teamliquid effect that have helped with such a great opening weekend.
On January 14 2013 20:41 reps)Plumbum wrote: Hello everyone! Guys, can you explain me few things please. I totally do not understand your community. Why TLS is SO OMG POPULAR? Why it is more popular then ISL? What is the REAL reason? Prize pool is lower, organization is rather strange ( for example a day before yesterday ppl had to choose between TLS and NW ). What is the reason? I guess one reason is that this tour is organized by admins of tl? But what this gives to this event? Why tons of bad players or even sc2 players come to play this event, and they NEVER come to play ISL or gambit cup or any event, which was organized previously on tl.net by not admins.
This is not a kind of any trolling, we (me and my russian friends) just cant understand your community.
And the last and most important reason, how you managed to get Sayle to this?
Thank you.
The overall hype connected to the event is much bigger, mainly due to the fact that it's on the twitch.tv and tl frontpage. Also the production rocks. Did I mention the hype? Overall i think it's a really good thing for foreign bw to see this work out so well. I'm really hoping on the "flagship effect" which will (hopefully) attract more people to other BW events like the next ISL (wehenever this will take place).
On January 14 2013 20:41 reps)Plumbum wrote: Hello everyone! Guys, can you explain me few things please. I totally do not understand your community. Why TLS is SO OMG POPULAR? Why it is more popular then ISL? What is the REAL reason? Prize pool is lower, organization is rather strange ( for example a day before yesterday ppl had to choose between TLS and NW ). What is the reason? I guess one reason is that this tour is organized by admins of tl? But what this gives to this event? Why tons of bad players or even sc2 players come to play this event, and they NEVER come to play ISL or gambit cup or any event, which was organized previously on tl.net by not admins.
This is not a kind of any trolling, we (me and my russian friends) just cant understand your community.
And the last and most important reason, how you managed to get Sayle to this?
Thank you.
yea it's all about the TL frontpage hype.
what's interesting is whether this is gonna have a snowball effect and contribute to increasing viewer numbers for all the other ongoing bw tournaments - so many people got to see how amazingly cool bw can be, maybe they'll keep watching.
On January 14 2013 20:41 reps)Plumbum wrote: Hello everyone! Guys, can you explain me few things please. I totally do not understand your community. Why TLS is SO OMG POPULAR? Why it is more popular then ISL? What is the REAL reason? Prize pool is lower, organization is rather strange ( for example a day before yesterday ppl had to choose between TLS and NW ). What is the reason? I guess one reason is that this tour is organized by admins of tl? But what this gives to this event? Why tons of bad players or even sc2 players come to play this event, and they NEVER come to play ISL or gambit cup or any event, which was organized previously on tl.net by not admins.
This is not a kind of any trolling, we (me and my russian friends) just cant understand your community.
And the last and most important reason, how you managed to get Sayle to this?
Thank you.
yea it's all about the TL frontpage hype.
what's interesting is whether this is gonna have a snowball effect and contribute to increasing viewer numbers for all the other ongoing bw tournaments - so many people got to see how amazingly cool bw can be, maybe they'll keep watching.
yO, thx for reply. Ok, i understand. All this is great and good, hope ppl will play more BW, cause BW obv much better then childishSC2.
But anyways, i want to say to someguy/someguys, who made all this hype on front page - what a shame, that you did not make same for previous BW events.
On January 14 2013 20:41 reps)Plumbum wrote: Hello everyone! Guys, can you explain me few things please. I totally do not understand your community. Why TLS is SO OMG POPULAR? Why it is more popular then ISL? What is the REAL reason? Prize pool is lower, organization is rather strange ( for example a day before yesterday ppl had to choose between TLS and NW ). What is the reason? I guess one reason is that this tour is organized by admins of tl? But what this gives to this event? Why tons of bad players or even sc2 players come to play this event, and they NEVER come to play ISL or gambit cup or any event, which was organized previously on tl.net by not admins.
This is not a kind of any trolling, we (me and my russian friends) just cant understand your community.
And the last and most important reason, how you managed to get Sayle to this?
Thank you.
yea it's all about the TL frontpage hype.
what's interesting is whether this is gonna have a snowball effect and contribute to increasing viewer numbers for all the other ongoing bw tournaments - so many people got to see how amazingly cool bw can be, maybe they'll keep watching.
yO, thx for reply. Ok, i understand. All this is great and good, hope ppl will play more BW, cause BW obv much better then childishSC2.
But anyways, i want to say to someguy/someguys, who made all this hype on front page - what a shame, that you did not make same for previous BW events.
Ok, see you all in next qualifier.
Plumbum i think it's because they are using the TL stream so all the Sc2 players watch the stream to see what's going on, why they are casting BW instead of Sc2, and they keep watching because it's so much fun. i think that 3/4 of the viewers were actually Sc2 guys, or ex BW players. if you check the chat, there is always few people (us) the BW players commentating what's going on. but it's good, they will see how good and entertaining BW is. and hopefully. this will help our community a lot.
On January 14 2013 21:29 andreyyisbestandrey wrote: Pretty sure they're fudging the viewer numbers.
I heard it was featured on the front page of twitch, so that would explain one part of it, the other being that it's featured on TL and it's TL's own tournament.
i would say at least half of the viewers were sc2 guys who randomly jumped into tls channel. and then leaving the page on while doing something else. all foreign active bwers who know bw tours (like gc nw and isl)and watch them regularly are about 300 ppl on average(maybe isl finals have more 1000 viewers). so we have to admit the fact that sc2 is much more popular. however this is a good opportunity to show how bw awesome is, how fun to watch, and how skillful the players are. thx to tls.
On January 15 2013 02:40 yellowsmile wrote: i would say at least half of the viewers were sc2 guys who randomly jumped into tls channel. and then leaving the page on while doing something else. all foreign active bwers who know bw tours (like gc nw and isl)and watch them regularly are about 300 ppl on average(maybe isl finals have more 1000 viewers). so we have to admit the fact that sc2 is much more popular. however this is a good opportunity to show how bw awesome is, how fun to watch, and how skillful the players are. thx to tls.
On January 15 2013 02:40 yellowsmile wrote: i would say at least half of the viewers were sc2 guys who randomly jumped into tls channel. and then leaving the page on while doing something else. all foreign active bwers who know bw tours (like gc nw and isl)and watch them regularly are about 300 ppl on average(maybe isl finals have more 1000 viewers). so we have to admit the fact that sc2 is much more popular. however this is a good opportunity to show how bw awesome is, how fun to watch, and how skillful the players are. thx to tls.
A lot of SC2 players started off playing BroodWar. It's pretty reasonable to presume that many former BroodWar players tuned in because they wanted to see a big BroodWar tournament. There's been a huge drought of BroodWar since TSL2, and now it's like the rain is coming down, and all those underground roots are sprouting back up.
On January 14 2013 21:55 PiKe wrote: next qualif is mine, i promise you !
If you are zerg, please NOOO!!
He is zerg, but I will stop him :D
no way bro, i won't write my engineering work but i will pass any protoss that will be standing at my way !
Here's my advise, your 3 hatch hydra will fail against draw. And your long runbys will be stopped. He has the sickest wall offs. I just finished watching your matches draw and wish you could have given bisu a pep talk before his last osl vs roro.
On January 16 2013 05:48 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: is there any rivalry draw vs pike before ? score overall ? lol pike proly ahead he looks very confident :p
pike 1-0, I lost a game I should have won on La Mancha in the vTv invitational. Interestingly enough I have never practice gamed or laddered pike once.
I don' t care how many people watch BW as long as there are a couple of people in the chat. I don t care how many people play BW as long as there are a couple of people playing.
On January 16 2013 08:09 hacklebeast wrote: Pike vs draw dreammatch:
Pike: "These lurkers have been burrowed here for the past 15 minutes, but now is finaly the time to move in and pull off the perfect flank!"
Draw: "kind of hard to flank my army when I'm recalling it into your base bro."
Pike: "...fuck"
Pike: "but wait, I forgot that i have also lurkers at my base"
Draw: "..fuck"
That's why it's the DREAMMATCH. Draw makes some DTS to do invis vs invis shenanigans at his bace, while we realize that the sim-city at your bace compleatly works in reverse.
But unfortunently you are a zerg player and therefor duty-bound to hydra bust so we won't see any of this
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences anounced today that they nominated another contestant for the category Best Original Screenplay: It's Mr Hackle Beast for his short story of a battle between two alien forces.