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can someone explain this process, because I see Polish IEM's, Czech IEM, etc ... how does this thing work?
What was the IEM Global Challenge and how does it relate to these other IEM's (which all seem location specific?)... ? Is there an IEM for Latin America too?
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England2665 Posts
On September 03 2010 09:15 Xeris wrote: can someone explain this process, because I see Polish IEM's, Czech IEM, etc ... how does this thing work?
What was the IEM Global Challenge and how does it relate to these other IEM's (which all seem location specific?)... ? Is there an IEM for Latin America too?
The ESL stuff is tough, check the Season V stuff for a brief summary.
These qualifiers are for each country to get fair representation at the European Championships. You go through these, then another big event, then to the European championships. The Euro championships set you up for the Global.
The NA servers were done differently. There were 4 online qualifers for any Americas country to enter, but they were held on the NA server. The top 4 from each of those go to the group competition. Then the top 8 from that tournament go to the American finals.
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Bloody single eliminations really rub my ass with cheese graters; but will still try my luck, suggest everyone else do so too.
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I suggest no one else does. More players makes it harder to win
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omg, I really want to go to the finals in Germany! I am definitely signing up for the chance;)
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oh, i can't sign up to UK?
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On September 03 2010 21:07 DeMusliM wrote: oh, i can't sign up to UK?
Sure looks like that, you must have to qualify through Germany according to "This qualifier is open to residents ONLY. Nationality/passport does NOT count!"
Residents only :\
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Nice to see more uk tournys woop woop
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On September 03 2010 09:15 Xeris wrote: can someone explain this process, because I see Polish IEM's, Czech IEM, etc ... how does this thing work?
What was the IEM Global Challenge and how does it relate to these other IEM's (which all seem location specific?)... ? Is there an IEM for Latin America too? It's like WCG. Some countries will have qualifiers for the main season like the ones you mentioned there. For those who have no qualifiers will have to go through a European qualifier which is slighty harder.
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DeMusliM, yup, sorry, you live in Germany now so you have to qualify through Germany Your moving to German is also why the UK only has 1 QR1 spot, your history counted towards Germany this season 
flicky, THANK YOU for this post, you're awesome! It's been on my ToDo list to post on TL
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On September 03 2010 09:15 Xeris wrote: can someone explain this process, because I see Polish IEM's, Czech IEM, etc ... how does this thing work?
What was the IEM Global Challenge and how does it relate to these other IEM's (which all seem location specific?)... ? Is there an IEM for Latin America too?
The main meat of the IEM are the continental (American, European and Asian) Championships, which mainly take place online with national qualifiers to the Championships, and then offline finals
Each continent has its own qualification system, but in Europe we have the same system as the Champions League in football - national qualifiers in every country (usually EPS where possible) that feed into the European Championship with a slot distribution based on a country ranking, with qualification rounds
On the side are Global Challenges which are offline tournaments, entry varies but it is usually application and invite based
The top players/teams from the continental championships and global challenges will qualify for the World Finals (the exact distribution is till TBA)
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I'm going to certainly try my luck.
My message to players like me (so fairly average so/so players) is, if you want an Esport scene in this country, get out there, sign up and play, I'm going to try and promote this as much as possible as well, get all my friends to sign up.
If you want a good UK SC2 scene, the thing we are going to need before anything else is people, so signup, and tell everyone you know who is remotely interested in SC2 to play in this event and others like it.
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I'd sign up just to get my ass kicked, but unfortunately I don't get home from work until after the check in time 
Good luck to all those who do participate though!
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Just looking at the player list and it's a marked improvement over who was there before!
Now we got a tournament! Good luck to all involved!
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Where can we see the player list ? I don't find it on their site. Or maybe I wasn't looking at the right place ...
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From TheRogue: Hey, If you're available and would like to cast that would be awesome 
Looks like we'll be getting this streamed =)
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just signed up, wheres the brackets? and when will i be notified that ive been accepted?
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Ok guys, make sure you get here on time this evening to sign in, if you're late you don't get to play at all. No friendly ruling like in my small events.
Tyr and I are casting for ESL so if you have any good games or opponents, tell me so we can cast it =)
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Thanks Flicky 
It is still possible to sign up and play! So far we've had 77 people sign up to play, hopefully we can see some more, France had over 200 
I'll repeat below what I just mailed out to all signed up players
-- Hello all participants of "StarCraft II 1on1 Masters V Qualifier"!
Remember to check-in for this evening's Intel Extreme Masters UK SC2 Qualifier at 6:40pm UK here: http://www.esl.eu/uk/sc2/1on1/masters5_qualifier/
After you have checked in, please join the Cup Chat on the cup page ( http://www.esl.eu/uk/sc2/1on1/masters5_qualifier/ ) and be there through out the the cup so that you can be found easily and stay up to date on what is happening.
If you're new to playing cups on the ESL then please see and bookmark our cups guide, http://www.esl.eu/eu/sc2/cups_guide
Best regards, Your Admin Team
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On September 06 2010 19:38 Flicky wrote: Ok guys, make sure you get here on time this evening to sign in, if you're late you don't get to play at all. No friendly ruling like in my small events.
Tyr and I are casting for ESL so if you have any good games or opponents, tell me so we can cast it =)
Where will you be casting? on ESL or a stream site?
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On September 06 2010 22:32 harenzo wrote:Show nested quote +On September 06 2010 19:38 Flicky wrote: Ok guys, make sure you get here on time this evening to sign in, if you're late you don't get to play at all. No friendly ruling like in my small events.
Tyr and I are casting for ESL so if you have any good games or opponents, tell me so we can cast it =) Where will you be casting? on ESL or a stream site?
Will be streamed at http://www.teamliquid.net/video/userstream.php?user=tyr
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On September 03 2010 21:07 DeMusliM wrote: oh, i can't sign up to UK? i think you have to qualify through Ger EPS
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Okee doke, check in in opening, stream will be starting up around 7ish.
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Good tournament, hope there's something similar soon, cheers.
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Streaming is a lot better on the lag front than last time, props to tyr!
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So the cutesy Ourk is our representative (although let's face it, DeMu will join him) in whatever happens next! Congratulations to him and thanks to all who played and best buddy Tyr for helping with a stream!
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Edit: Guess I was wrong on that.
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hehe thxs but i dont understand what happans next:D
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It's the same system as the Champions League. Ourk will play in Qualification Round 1, if he wins his match there then he plays another player in Qualification Round 2, if he wins his match there, then he is qualified for the European Championship Groupstage
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