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Tournament Roundup - Jun 15-30 2011
Results for June 16 – June 30, 2011
Greetings and welcome to International Tournament Roundup! Sick of wading through countless threads, posts, and articles looking for recent SC2 tournament results? The TeamLiquid International Tournament Roundup is the one-stop shop for all of your tournament result needs, and it's coming to you twice each and every month.
Don't be fooled, the GSL is great, but there's a massive amount of talent outside of Korea. Foreign juggernauts are battling it out in epic games, and in epic tournaments, on a daily basis. After all, our boys have more than proven that they can compete.
Who's the current top dog outside of Korea?
Please note that if an event is not listed, it is likely because it either didn't make the prizemoney cutoff, or results were simply not properly recorded in public view by tournament administration. Don't blame me, blame the event admins. I can't do their job for them. Thanks!
Featured Events
(Jun 21) Dreamhack Summer 2011 Dreamhack is back in a big way. Don't tell Egon, but I crossed all 5 streams. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 25) TeamLiquid Teamspeak Open #17 TeamLiquid's very own open tournament draws the attention of the high profile Korean team ZeNEX. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 26) The Homestory Cup III The lovable hero TaKe invites 32 top pros to his apartment for the biggest charming little LAN ever. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 26) NASL Open Bracket Tournament NASL's promised open tournament seeks to fill the final slots of the playoff bracket. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 26) eOSL Summer '11 This overlooked event featured top French players and a tasty prize pool. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 29) Crota's S1 Team Tournament Powerhouse teams Fnatic and Mouzsports face off in this massive team league's final. + Show Spoiler [Results] + Fnatic(3) - $2,000 Mouzsports(2) - $500 Note: The winning team earned $1,250, each team received an additional $250 bonus per match won.
(Jun 30) Thermaltake Esports Challenge Thermaltake Esports continues to contribute to the community with this beastly open tournament. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
Individual Events
(Jun 16) Endrey.com Tournament Series This star-studded tournament finally crowns a victor. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 19) Quest for the Best LAN A wild legendary TSL Champion appears! Someone catch him and send him to bigger events! + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 20) Eye of E-sports Grand Opening Tournament The inaugural event of a new e-sports organization, hopefully we'll see more soon! + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 25) SQS-WTR1BE June Masters Tournament Western Michigan University's Starcraft team puts on a great little online event. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 25) ESL Iron Lady Opening Cup The first of hopefully many Iron Lady Cups, glgl! Oh, and someone tell Tossgirl to get to it. <3 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 27) Map of the Month Tournament #6 Awesome players on badass new maps!? Why aren't you watching this?! + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 28) GamePlayCash Open Tournament Hail Empire. + Show Spoiler [Results] +
Team Events
(Jun 26) Prodigy Team Starleague A cool 2v2 event with a heavy prize pool, how rare! + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 15-30) vVv's Wednesday Night Starcraft Can vVv continue the Wednesday night hot-streak? + Show Spoiler [Results] + vVv(4) - $100 Inf(0) QxG(4) - $100 vVv(1) Kiwiclone(4) - $100 vVv(3)
Showmatches
(Jun 25) Complexity's "The V" - Week 18 Defending champion CatZ takes on the lesser known challenger CocoA! + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 30) StarcraftWorld.it Showmatch Tarson showed amazing play in the Homestory Cup, but can he take the Beast from the East? + Show Spoiler [Results] +
Recurrent Cups
(Jun 17) CraftCup #37 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 17) IG Cup #8 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 17) 4pl.de Close Combat Cup #51 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 18) ZOTAC Cup NA #6 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 19) Go4SC2 Cup US #66 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 19) ZOTAC Cup EU #61 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 19) Go4SC2 Cup EU #114 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 19) Go4SC2 Cup SEA #7 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 20) Competo Cup #45 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 20) Gigabyte Cup #2 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 20) Gamecreds Cup #19 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 21) Ragequit.tv Open #7 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 23) 4pl.de Close Combat Cup #53 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 24) CraftCup #38 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 25) Go4SC2 Cup US #68 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 25) ZOTAC Cup NA #7 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 26) Go4SC2 Cup EU #116 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 26) Go4SC2 Cup SEA #9 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 26) ZOTAC Cup EU #62 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 27) Competo Cup #46 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 27) Gigabyte Cup #3 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 27) Gamecreds Cup #20 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Jun 30) 4pl.de Close Combat Cup #55 + Show Spoiler [Results] +
Total Prizemoney: ~$59,345 USD (+ Prizes!)
Top Dog There's a ton of powerhouses outside of Korea, but who's this edition's top dog? Let's take a look at which players have posted the most impressive results over the past 2 weeks.
Note: This isn't a simple prize-money or medals ranking. It is based upon a combination of overall player performance, quality of competition, significance of events won, money won, activity, and my most sincere attempt at unbiased subjectivity. It only considers performances in events which concluded within this period.
+ Show Spoiler [Honorable Mentions] + Tarson !! A foreign BroodWar mainstay, Tarson has thus far taken up a similar role in SC2. Attending the Homestory Cup III alongside juggernauts such as IdrA, ThorZaIN, Bischu, DIMAGA, GoOdy, and Adelscott, there admittedly wasn't a whole lot expected of this player, especially when he fell to the loser's bracket in the very first round. "The &%*#ing Tarson" then surprised everyone as he rallied back, taking out each and every one of the aforementioned players, not in single games, but in BO3 series play. He eventually fell to MC, but not before taking a game off of the Protoss powerhouse. Total Prizewinnings: ~$? USD (Tarson took home an undisclosed portion of ~€1,250 which was spread among the players.) CatZ !! The fan-favorite Zerg's results for this edition are as unique as the player himself. CatZ cleaned up the small Eye of Esports opening event, but this was the only standard tournament that he managed to find results in. His additional successes included the flawless 4-0 defense of his title in "The V" showmatch series, as well as the taking 1st place in the largest 2v2 event I've ever heard of, sharing a whopping $750 with his partner Drewbie. Total Prizewinnings: ~$575 USD SarenS !! While he may have only posted a single result, it was definitely a major one. SarenS showed that it was his day in the country of France, with a friendly slaying of his fellow French players in the eOSL Summer '11 event. Along with this victory, he had the pleasure of bringing home the biggest piece of the staggeringly large prize pool pie. Total Prizewinnings: ~$2,892 USD
Third + Show Spoiler [Third] +
Runner-Up + Show Spoiler [Runner-Up] + Nerchio !! As always, the master of online events added a ton of notches to his belt in the way of FIVE online cups: Two Zotac Cups, a Gigabyte Cup, a Close Combat Cup, and the Gameplaycash Open. What more can be said about Nerchio? One thing of course: LAN Events plz!? Total Prizewinnings: ~$760 USD
Top Dog + Show Spoiler [The Top Dog] + HuK !! "Wait what? But.. There were... Koreans!?" That's right, a major LAN event which included some of the highest regarded top Korean player(s) was finally taken down by a non-Korean. Oh... And I guess I should probably mention that he did it TWICE in 2 weeks. While he may be considered Korean-trained by the standards of many, and it certainly is a testament to the Korean method of practice, there's no denying the significance of his victories. HuK took gold in both DreamHack Summer and the Homestory Cup III, some of the most competitive events with some of the biggest prize pools around. There's nothing left to do but sit back and cheer our home town hero toward the next obvious step up: Code "S" Gold. Until then, he'll just have to settle for being Top Dog. =P Total Prizewinnings: ~$19,111 USD
Medal Podium
Note: Only players with multiple non-showmatch podium appearances are included.
Next Edition: Mid-July 2011!
Archive May 16-Jun 14, 2011 May 1-15, 2011 April 15-30, 2011 April 1-14, 2011 March 15-31, 2011 March 1-14, 2011 February 15-28, 2011
Stay tuned for the next edition sometime around the beginning and middle of every month!
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO HUK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice write up :D looking forward to the next one!!!!
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Cool writeup. Lots of tournaments going on recently.
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HuK fighting, 20k in 2 weeks, not too bad ^^
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HUK FIGHTING!!!! lets hope he can make it out of his group tonight!!
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20k for Huk that is so sick. Thanks for the writeup!
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Holy shit, Huk made 20k. Starting to like him more and more.
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HuK top 1 control of my heart.
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very good write up. Huk fighting!!!. 20k in 2 weeks, thats a lot of hoe's
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huk gonna make it to the top of the medal podium soon :D
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20k man serious buisness lol
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20k in a 2 weeks, not bad payment at all... Code S hwaiting!
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Russian Federation131 Posts
looking forward to July))
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Classic nerchio, top fivin like a boss
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On July 06 2011 01:48 sashqinCho wrote:Intel Challenge 8: SuperCup FINALS 1 : RoX.KIS.BRAT_OK - 500$ 2 : Empire.Kas - 300$ 3 : Virus.Satiini - 200$ click
That's July. Outside the date range.
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Russian Federation131 Posts
On July 06 2011 01:58 Mikilatov wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 01:48 sashqinCho wrote:Intel Challenge 8: SuperCup FINALS 1 : RoX.KIS.BRAT_OK - 500$ 2 : Empire.Kas - 300$ 3 : Virus.Satiini - 200$ click That's July. Outside the date range.
sorry, my fault
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Nerchio, only golds Good boy!
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Alright that's what I'm talking about. Nice salary and way to add to the medallion rack.
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sweet little recap haha and yea Nerchio doing pretty well this month
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Calgary25937 Posts
This is the best news on this forum. I feel so up-to-date after you release these threads. Thanks!
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Go DDE! And always nice to see StrifeCro/Axslav doing team leagues, they are so fun to watch.
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Really nice tournament roundup. Thank you for putting time and effort into this. Regarding the ESL Iron Lady Opening Cup, the third place winner is "MaddeLisk", not "MaddieLisk" and she is Swedish.
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"BYOC Event Winners - €650 Bly StarEagle" Osho won too...
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On July 06 2011 03:58 wattabeast wrote: "BYOC Event Winners - €650 Bly StarEagle" Osho won too...
Osho obtained entrance into the main Dreamhack event, but the other two did not. According to my sources, he did not get the 650 euro. Since he didn't get paid, the result isn't recorded here. If he did get paid (and my source is incorrect), I'll need a reliable source or two to clarify this.
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THE Quest for the Best LAN dint NrGOstojiy come second ?
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On July 06 2011 04:10 DISHU wrote: THE Quest for the Best LAN dint NrGOstojiy come second ?
If it actually was, could you provide a source? My source, which is directly from the tourny admin, says that Ddoro came in 2nd... But perhaps he typo'ed or something.
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Didn't know ddoro went to vile.
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Huk appears to have racked in a nice amount to Dough, good job man!
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On July 06 2011 04:35 GreEny K wrote: Didn't know ddoro went to vile. Isnt he in coL or Reign?
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"Wait what? But.. There were... Koreans!?" That's right, a major LAN event which included some of the highest regarded top Korean player(s) was finally taken down by a non-Korean. Oh... And I guess I should probably mention that he did it TWICE in 2 weeks.
Yes I love Huk hes an amazing player but that statement is kind of wrong. He beat koreans such as Moon and July but they both aren't the highest regarded Moon isn't even code A and July got knocked out of code S recently He didn't beat Bomber or MC who really were the top dogs of the tournement and are code S level
Im not trying to belittle Huk's achievements but everyone is acting like Huk can beat all the top koreans now...uh, no.
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On July 06 2011 04:56 Lewan72 wrote: "Wait what? But.. There were... Koreans!?" That's right, a major LAN event which included some of the highest regarded top Korean player(s) was finally taken down by a non-Korean. Oh... And I guess I should probably mention that he did it TWICE in 2 weeks.
Yes I love Huk hes an amazing player but that statement is kind of wrong. He beat koreans such as Moon and July but they both aren't the highest regarded Moon isn't even code A and July got knocked out of code S recently He didn't beat Bomber or MC who really were the top dogs of the tournement and are code S level
Im not trying to belittle Huk's achievements but everyone is acting like Huk can beat all the top koreans now...uh, no. Plus a lot of other Koreans didnt/coudnt attend.
And it looks like that ROOT buyout isnt working out too well.
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As a matter of fact, HuK did beat MC.
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On July 06 2011 04:56 Lewan72 wrote: "Wait what? But.. There were... Koreans!?" That's right, a major LAN event which included some of the highest regarded top Korean player(s) was finally taken down by a non-Korean. Oh... And I guess I should probably mention that he did it TWICE in 2 weeks.
Yes I love Huk hes an amazing player but that statement is kind of wrong. He beat koreans such as Moon and July but they both aren't the highest regarded Moon isn't even code A and July got knocked out of code S recently He didn't beat Bomber or MC who really were the top dogs of the tournement and are code S level
Im not trying to belittle Huk's achievements but everyone is acting like Huk can beat all the top koreans now...uh, no. lol he beat MC 3-1
watcha talking about. Seems you ARE trying to belittle his achievements by denying their existence xD
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On July 06 2011 04:01 Mikilatov wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 03:58 wattabeast wrote: "BYOC Event Winners - €650 Bly StarEagle" Osho won too... Osho obtained entrance into the main Dreamhack event, but the other two did not. According to my sources, he did not get the 650 euro. Since he didn't get paid, the result isn't recorded here. If he did get paid (and my source is incorrect), I'll need a reliable source or two to clarify this.
He didnt qualify for event. He just replaced my spot because I wasnt able to attend. Technically he just played for fun therefore he didnt get any prize
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On July 06 2011 05:41 mikyaJ wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 04:56 Lewan72 wrote: "Wait what? But.. There were... Koreans!?" That's right, a major LAN event which included some of the highest regarded top Korean player(s) was finally taken down by a non-Korean. Oh... And I guess I should probably mention that he did it TWICE in 2 weeks.
Yes I love Huk hes an amazing player but that statement is kind of wrong. He beat koreans such as Moon and July but they both aren't the highest regarded Moon isn't even code A and July got knocked out of code S recently He didn't beat Bomber or MC who really were the top dogs of the tournement and are code S level
Im not trying to belittle Huk's achievements but everyone is acting like Huk can beat all the top koreans now...uh, no. lol he beat MC 3-1 watcha talking about. Seems you ARE trying to belittle his achievements by denying their existence xD
Yeap. He definitely beat MC in the Homestory Cup. If July/MC aren't highly regarded, I dunno who is. Also, let's not forget who else is in code S: HuK himself.
On July 06 2011 05:53 dde wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 04:01 Mikilatov wrote:On July 06 2011 03:58 wattabeast wrote: "BYOC Event Winners - €650 Bly StarEagle" Osho won too... Osho obtained entrance into the main Dreamhack event, but the other two did not. According to my sources, he did not get the 650 euro. Since he didn't get paid, the result isn't recorded here. If he did get paid (and my source is incorrect), I'll need a reliable source or two to clarify this. He didnt qualify for event. He just replaced my spot because I wasnt able to attend. Technically he just played for fun therefore he didnt get any prize
Thanks for the clarification dde, that's what I had come to believe.
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Braavos36362 Posts
THESE RULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLE
Mikilatov is beastmaster
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So Huk is considered non-Korean since despite his training, he is a canadian and Select is considered a non-Korean since despite his nationality he is active in the foreign community, but what about the other professional Koreans (by nationality) who started to compete in the foreign scene? They were left out in the medal ranking. :-/
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On July 06 2011 06:27 JustPassingBy wrote: So Huk is considered non-Korean since despite his training, he is a canadian and Select is considered a non-Korean since despite his nationality he is active in the foreign community, but what about the other professional Koreans (by nationality) who started to compete in the foreign scene? They were left out in the medal ranking. :-/
As a general rule, Koreans who are on Korean progaming teams are not included in the rankings since this is a news post which is meant to focus on non-korean events. If they participate in international events, they are of course credited in the results, but simply aren't noted in the medals ranking or eligible to be featured as a 'top dog'.
It doesn't make logical sense, I know, but the GSL (and Korea) really is a completely different beast. If included, it'd simply dominate the entire feature and take away from the spirit of it, as it is meant to focus on 'non-korean' events. It's also meant to showcase the growth of esports outside of Korea, as well as the amazing players that exist outside of Korea.
edit: as a side note, this may indeed be re-evaluated in the future.
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I wouldn't look too much in the homestory cup lol.
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On July 06 2011 04:56 Lewan72 wrote: "Wait what? But.. There were... Koreans!?" That's right, a major LAN event which included some of the highest regarded top Korean player(s) was finally taken down by a non-Korean. Oh... And I guess I should probably mention that he did it TWICE in 2 weeks.
Yes I love Huk hes an amazing player but that statement is kind of wrong. He beat koreans such as Moon and July but they both aren't the highest regarded Moon isn't even code A and July got knocked out of code S recently He didn't beat Bomber or MC who really were the top dogs of the tournement and are code S level
Im not trying to belittle Huk's achievements but everyone is acting like Huk can beat all the top koreans now...uh, no.
Except he did beat MC 3-1 in the Homestory Cup losers bracket finals
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can jinro forever and always remain the picture for this?
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The dawning of the age of the Loranger.
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Make $20.000 in a week. What a baller.
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I love these writeups so helpful to stay with the community when there are so many events to keep track of, thanks for doing these! Go HuK!
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something is wrong with this... goody only 1-1-0? i am seriously offended. lower your weapons and let the king pass! all hail to goody!
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My boy Nerchio doing it big as always online!!!
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Correction - CSN After the Clash 2 was only the qualifier for the main event. Prizes were only $100 to first place for this qualifier.
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This is by far the best segment of TL! <3Miki!
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On July 06 2011 07:03 Mikilatov wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 06:27 JustPassingBy wrote: So Huk is considered non-Korean since despite his training, he is a canadian and Select is considered a non-Korean since despite his nationality he is active in the foreign community, but what about the other professional Koreans (by nationality) who started to compete in the foreign scene? They were left out in the medal ranking. :-/ As a general rule, Koreans who are on Korean progaming teams are not included in the rankings since this is a news post which is meant to focus on non-korean events. If they participate in international events, they are of course credited in the results, but simply aren't noted in the medals ranking or eligible to be featured as a 'top dog'. It doesn't make logical sense, I know, but the GSL (and Korea) really is a completely different beast. If included, it'd simply dominate the entire feature and take away from the spirit of it, as it is meant to focus on 'non-korean' events. It's also meant to showcase the growth of esports outside of Korea, as well as the amazing players that exist outside of Korea. edit: as a side note, this may indeed be re-evaluated in the future.
Oh well, your article, your rules. I enjoyed it very much anyways. Thanks to all the people who put so much work into this article. :-)
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On July 06 2011 05:57 Mikilatov wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 05:41 mikyaJ wrote:On July 06 2011 04:56 Lewan72 wrote: "Wait what? But.. There were... Koreans!?" That's right, a major LAN event which included some of the highest regarded top Korean player(s) was finally taken down by a non-Korean. Oh... And I guess I should probably mention that he did it TWICE in 2 weeks.
Yes I love Huk hes an amazing player but that statement is kind of wrong. He beat koreans such as Moon and July but they both aren't the highest regarded Moon isn't even code A and July got knocked out of code S recently He didn't beat Bomber or MC who really were the top dogs of the tournement and are code S level
Im not trying to belittle Huk's achievements but everyone is acting like Huk can beat all the top koreans now...uh, no. lol he beat MC 3-1 watcha talking about. Seems you ARE trying to belittle his achievements by denying their existence xD Yeap. He definitely beat MC in the Homestory Cup. If July/MC aren't highly regarded, I dunno who is. Also, let's not forget who else is in code S: HuK himself. Show nested quote +On July 06 2011 05:53 dde wrote:On July 06 2011 04:01 Mikilatov wrote:On July 06 2011 03:58 wattabeast wrote: "BYOC Event Winners - €650 Bly StarEagle" Osho won too... Osho obtained entrance into the main Dreamhack event, but the other two did not. According to my sources, he did not get the 650 euro. Since he didn't get paid, the result isn't recorded here. If he did get paid (and my source is incorrect), I'll need a reliable source or two to clarify this. He didnt qualify for event. He just replaced my spot because I wasnt able to attend. Technically he just played for fun therefore he didnt get any prize Thanks for the clarification dde, that's what I had come to believe.
Nope. I know for a fact Osho played the BYOC #1 with the rest of his team (Alien Invasion), won it playing straight through the night, and qualified to Jinro's group, going 2-3 in the group. Where did you come up with that replacement thing dde?
About the prize, indeed. There were 3 BYOC tournaments. The first was to qualify to the groups of the main Dreamhack event, and the other 2 were for a cash prize and a wildcard entry to Dreamhack Winter 2011.
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$20k... not bad for a month's work
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Train in korea? Win everything!
Go huK!
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Nerchio just doesn't stop winning. I would love to see more of him in tournaments <3
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I love the writeup so much. Thank you very much! So many tournaments its hard to keep track.
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God, Nerchio is such an online tournament king. :s He is winning/placing high in every online tournament he participates. I wonder if he would be as good on LAN Events :o
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For those who are curious, I'm gonna cast the finals in English this week ! :D
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These roundups are really nice! Especially useful for keeping up to date on the smaller tourneys.
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Australia8532 Posts
Would love to see Nerchio back up his online success with some LAN events; thanks for the round up - a great write up as usual
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Nerchio is a beast, didn't know he was winning so many online cups.
Great write-up as usual! <3
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On July 06 2011 18:33 chrisolo wrote: God, Nerchio is such an online tournament king. :s He is winning/placing high in every online tournament he participates. I wonder if he would be as good on LAN Events :o
i think a lot of top players wonder this as well
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as always very good work Mikilatov - thanks a lot for posting
message me if you need any help in the future of any kind
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Wow I don't think anyone expected Huk to be top dog this edition; that really came out of nowhere. ... jk Huk! You are totally awesome and congrats on your crazy tear this past month! Gogo code s gold!
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Nerchio have been doing rly good lately, winning small tournaments but its still tournaments with top EU players. Waiting for his big win on a lan tournament with some real price pool! You can do it Nerchio!
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On July 06 2011 04:56 Lewan72 wrote:
Yes I love Huk hes an amazing player but that statement is kind of wrong. He beat koreans such as Moon and July but they both aren't the highest regarded Moon isn't even code A and July got knocked out of code S recently He didn't beat Bomber or MC who really were the top dogs of the tournement and are code S level
Im not trying to belittle Huk's achievements but everyone is acting like Huk can beat all the top koreans now...uh, no.
Have you seen him play lately? He can definertly beat any top korean, (not 100% sure if he can beat Nestea tho)
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Looking through the archive I noticed that mtw.DIMAGA used to win a lot of the tournaments listed, yet he hasn't won anything lately (jun 15-30). Not that it's a big thing, since it's such a short time, since last tournament roundup, still I can't help to wonder, if it's because he has been up to something else starcraft 2 wise. Anyone knows if that might be the case, and if so, what it is ? Again, it's not that big of a deal, just curious.
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