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Lone Star Clash: Reflections and Recap

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ReAson75
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States130 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-22 08:45:35
March 21 2012 22:00 GMT
#1
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The past week has been one of the most amazing weeks of my life. Tyler and I came together five months ago, directly following the Texas StarCraft Showdown, Texas e-Sports Association's most successful event up to that point. That event drew in about 300 people and peaked at about 2,500 concurrent viewers on the live stream. All of this was great, but why couldn’t we do more? Why couldn’t we do what professional organizations like Major League Gaming and the IGN Pro League were doing? Why couldn’t we revolutionize e-sports? To be honest, there was no reason. So that’s what we set out to do.

Over the following months, our group poured countless hours into contacting sponsors, meeting partners, and networking with everyone we could. Over that time, we built an amazing team of the most dedicated, hard-working, and passionate people I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Before long, we had production, player room, media, and logistics leads tirelessly working to ensure an event worthy of our lofty visions. All the while, sponsorship calls continued, venue negotiations slowly made progress, and more and more people began to believe in our vision.

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There were nights where not a minute of sleep was had. Meetings occurred every night for hours on end. From rooftop terraces, to the crowded classrooms, to late nights on Skype, agreements were constantly made, negotiations constantly adjusted, ideas were constantly born and raised. All along the way, we took every opportunity to learn and ensure that our event was carried out with the utmost of professionalism. By March, we had secured the headline sponsors we sought. We had secured 16 of the most popular and most skilled StarCraft II players in existence. We had arranged partnerships with fantastic lighting and camera teams needed to give the Lone Star Clash the edge for which we were looking.

The Sunday before the Lone Star Clash, the fun began! The players Ilyes “Stephano” Satouri and Aleksey “WhiteRa” Krupnyk arrived and took residence in the Lone Star Clash Gaming House we arranged for them to use to practice in the week between the IPL SxSW Showmatch and the Lone Star Clash. As the week continued, players like Dragon, EGDeMusliM, EGiNcontrol, vileState, and dignitasBlinG joined the house. That week, we set up the venue from 9am to 5pm daily, but introduced the players to American parties, late-night barbeques in the park, LAN parties with the IPL and Twitch.tv staff, shooting ranges, and the Austin nightlife during the evenings. Excellent times were had by all and deep bonds were formed.

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To be blunt, the Lone Star Clash shattered every single expectation we had. We knew that we had the right people in the right places to put on an amazing show. We knew that we would impress everyone who showed up. We were confident in our abilities, but we didn’t know how many other people would be willing to lend us their confidence to tune in to our event over the others happening that weekend and find these things out for themselves. As it turned out, we had nothing to worry about!

We had over 600 live spectators attend the event, in addition to 16 professional players, 84 collegiate players, and a staff of about 40 valiant volunteers. In all, we broadcasted over two streams for a total of 42 hours and provided a total of 725,000 hours of entertainment. Combining views from both streams, we had over 1.5 million views and millions of total impressions. At our peak, we reached about 47,000 concurrent viewers, a feat that only the most well-known tournaments aspire to achieve.

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Throughout the two-day event, collegiate teams from eight states including Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Texas, fought for the right to claim the title of the best Collegiate StarLeague team in the southern United States. Alongside these young players, sixteen of the world’s best StarCraft II players from 6 countries including France, Korea, Netherlands, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States faced off on a stage of crimson and azure to play through a 16-person double elimination bracket for a $10,000 prize pool.

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The resulting games were no less than legendary. Many players performed as well as expected, yet others surprised everyone with their stunning performances. Throughout the weekend, spectators shared a suspenseful journey through the battlefields, accompanied by the reassuring and professional commentary of Ben “MrBitter” Nichol, Kevin “RotterdaM” van der Kooi, and Alex “Axeltoss” Rodriguez. Spectators, both in-person and online, were dazzled by the stunning lightshow that mimicked the frenzy of the relentless audience.

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Ultimately, four players emerged victorious. Destroying all foes who dared to approach him, the French-by-birth, American-at-heart legend Stephano claimed the first place prize. Stephano was followed by Choi “Polt” Sung Hoon, Kim “Sleep” Seong Han, and Manuel “Grubby” Schenkhuizen in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively. On the collegiate side, Texans reigned supreme as the University of North Texas came in first, followed by the University of Texas at Austin, University of Houston, and Texas State University.

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In all, the event was an overwhelming success. From the amazing production level, to the overall spectator and player experience, to the quality of the games produced, the event succeeded by every possible metric. The overall community response has left me utterly speechless. I am enthused to see that so many people enjoyed the result of the hard work of everyone involved. The excitement of the community only furthers our drive to host incredible events like this in the future.

Huge thanks go out to everyone involved in the event. I cannot express in words my gratitude to our entire team. Without the unwavering support of the Texas e-Sports Association officer team, Cyber Sports Network, and Quantic Events, none of this would have been possible. Also, I cannot extend enough thanks to our sponsors TteSPORTS, BenQ, Alienware, Twitch.tv, Texas Parents, and Campus2Careers. Please support these groups and show them how much you appreciate their involvement in the Lone Star Clash!

My entire life, I have been a firm believer that nothing is impossible. If we sincerely yearn for something to be, the only thing that can hold us back is ourselves. In my eyes, the entire process of creating the Lone Star Clash is the perfect embodiment of this truth. Four months ago we started with nothing more than an idea; a dream of a far-off and not-yet-imagined destination. This weekend, we saw that vision transform into reality. This weekend, a group of the most talented college students in the world changed the e-sports landscape forever… and this is just the beginning.

*****
YuTz
Profile Joined September 2010
United States119 Posts
March 21 2012 22:21 GMT
#2
Love it! Was a pleasure working with you guys. Kudos Adam and Tyler!
Old School.....
m0ck
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
4194 Posts
March 21 2012 22:27 GMT
#3
Heartwarming story, sweat-inducing tournament - the perfect combo. Thanks a lot for a great weekend of starcraft!
PiXiE777
Profile Joined March 2011
United Kingdom72 Posts
March 21 2012 22:33 GMT
#4
was such a great tourney
No comment :-)
MinistryofPain
Profile Joined April 2011
25 Posts
March 21 2012 22:33 GMT
#5
Was more than fun being there as a spectator, hopefully next time i'll be able to give y'all a hand! GJ guys/gals!
Bigtony
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States1606 Posts
March 21 2012 22:35 GMT
#6
A+ event!
Push 2 Harder
figq
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
12519 Posts
March 21 2012 22:43 GMT
#7
Solid Quake performances by WhiteRa and Demuslim.
If you stand next to my head, you can hear the ocean. - Day[9]
Kibbelz
Profile Joined March 2012
United States31 Posts
March 21 2012 22:55 GMT
#8
What a mind blowing event.

It's so awesome hearing how Lone Star Clash went from idea to reality.

Congratulations on the great success it brought!!
"Conventional wisdom notwithstanding, there is no reason either in football or in poetry why the two should not meet in a man's life if he has the weight and cares about the words" -Archibald MacLeish
Kreggar
Profile Joined September 2011
United States83 Posts
March 21 2012 23:01 GMT
#9
I was lucky enough to be able to help with this event, and I can say from personal experience that the students in Tespa are an awesome group of very dedicated young people. I'm sure we can all see the bright future ahead for the Texas E-Sports Association.
StarCraft is the hardest, most beautiful game in the world.
shindigs
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States4795 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-22 00:10:49
March 22 2012 00:10 GMT
#10
I hope you release your sponsorship proposals because they're seriously like the best things ever. Every organization that wants to mimic this event can learn from them.
Photographer@shindags || twitch.tv/shindigs
SeltzerPlease
Profile Joined February 2011
United States191 Posts
March 22 2012 03:07 GMT
#11
Love you guys! (but you knew that...) I can't wait to work with you and your crew again!
SoLaR[i.C]
Profile Blog Joined August 2003
United States2969 Posts
March 22 2012 04:29 GMT
#12
Imagine next year's event... *brain explodes*

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