DreamHack SteelSeries Lan Tournament - Page 4
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velo
Australia48 Posts
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Senx
Sweden5901 Posts
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rift
1819 Posts
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SmoKim
Denmark10300 Posts
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DarkShadowz
Sweden321 Posts
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salle
Sweden5554 Posts
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JJEOS
United States127 Posts
On October 29 2010 06:20 coddan wrote: Don't be stupid. It seems to be the 3rd biggest prize pool in SC2 so far. Or do you know of anything bigger? It's not close to the biggest. It is a a lot for money for sc2 it's still dumb saying it's the "biggest sc2 prize in the history" then listing what is bigger than it. | ||
Aegeis
United States1619 Posts
Anyways I don't know how E-sports is doing in Europe can someone tell me how it is over there. | ||
Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
If only we'd see more of those Phoenix. =( | ||
resilve
United Kingdom678 Posts
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Blueblister
Sweden321 Posts
On October 30 2010 08:59 Sheep_Chutney wrote: But let us leave the dota-tournaments in the past, and focus on the future with what we have learned from them. This year I'm back as one of the admins for the SC2 Tournament, something I would never accept doing unless I thought these problems were fixed. So, let's focus on making SC2 at Dreamhack the best LAN tournament so far. Well, the "problem" with prize money payments seems to persist. With these kind of strict and complex rules they should at least have a dedicated officer assigned to help players with the necessary paperwork. I kind of doubt you will have this. Quoted from the official webpage: Information Regarding Prize Money Payments The recipient of the prize money is the individual person or company/association/non-profit organization that has registered for the tournament. DreamHack AB will NOT pay out any prize money if the winner/s is not present at the Prize Ceremony, media interviews and connected photo-shoot. This is not negotiable. Prize money will be paid within 90 days of the end of the event. Prize money is only exempted from tax if the winning team is organized as a company/association/non-profit organization. Else the government will see the prize money as salary. DreamHack AB must therefore deduct both a general payroll tax and employment tax from the won prize amount, before the money is paid out to teams/players that are not part of such organizations. NB: Competition prizes must be claimed within 30 days after the event. Invoice info: The invoice shall have a due date 90 days from the time the invoice is sent. DreamHack AB, Skalholtsgatan 10, SE-164 40 Kista, org.nr 556584-7075 Is the team/player not a part of a company, organization or association and a non-resident of Sweden? If you are one of the winners of DreamHack’s tournaments, and are a non-resident of Sweden, you have to download the application “Special income tax on non-residents”. Application Special income tax on non-residents Fill out the application and hand it to DreamHack Admin when you have won your tournament. Note: this only applies if the player/ team is not members of a company/organization/association. | ||
templarchad
United States26 Posts
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oPPRoBe
United States199 Posts
Stuff like this will definitely promote e-sports worldwide (not just Korea), which is definitely a good thing! | ||
lurg
Sweden3 Posts
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virgol
Sweden61 Posts
On October 29 2010 15:32 Anfere wrote: i attended dreamheack twice with my dota team stopped reading there dota lol User was warned for this post | ||
FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
On October 29 2010 06:08 JJEOS wrote: So it's not even close to the biggest prize. Thanks. wow. nice invites! | ||
Slakter
Sweden1947 Posts
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Jiddra
Sweden2685 Posts
On November 02 2010 01:05 Liquid`Tyler wrote: Of course Americans are a race... are you trying to get a rise out of people with further racism? =[ Anyway, despite having the 3rd biggest prize pool, it's still a really good prize pool! ~$15k first prize is definitely enough to inspire some fierce competition. Will you try surstromming while in sweden? | ||
Martijn
Netherlands1219 Posts
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xxAnonxx
United States9 Posts
2. THOU SHALL OBSERVE FORUM ETIQUETTE ...Tasteless jokes at the expense of someone's race, gender, or sexual orientation are not acceptable. Nobody likes to be called a name. Why wasn't the user at least warned for this? | ||
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