N3rd Street Gamers is proud to announce our largest StarCraft LAN event ever! Cheeseadelphia 6 will feature a $7,500 prize pool and take place January 20th - 21st at the LocalHost LAN Arena in Philadelphia which has expanded to provide twice the space!
Cheesadelphia 2 is the second Philadelphia-based StarCraft II tournament run by N3rd Street Gamers. N3rd Street Gamers also runs Fragadelphia (Counter-Strike tournament series) and Go For Broke (FGC tournament series). Cheesadelphia features the most lucrative prize pool ever seen at a Philadelphia event.
30 min delay in between matches is utterly retarded. Not gonna watch players duke it out at a rate of 2 games an hour ffs. Sucks cause this is a really nice grassroots event.
On January 21 2018 07:46 Nakajin wrote: wow, Lucky 2-0 Masa Did someone know how that went?
Only half watched that series but Lucky seemed to had total control of both games. Avilo got group with 1 terran and 2 zerg so hopefully he can advance to next stage.
Avilo vs Kozan hype! If avilo wins this, he has a chance at facing Neeb in the ro16.
EDIT: actually, if the bracket is correct, if he wins this, he will face Neeb.
EDIT2: It is weird that winners/losers of the same group face the losers/winners of another group. I thought that generally people of the same group couldn't meet until the finals.
Has Rail been in NA for long? I was surprised to see Rail play in all those Korean events (and ladder), but if he's in America that makes a bit more sense.
On January 21 2018 10:41 ZigguratOfUr wrote: Has Rail been in NA for long? I was surprised to see Rail play in all those Korean events (and ladder), but if he's in America that makes a bit more sense.
nope, he was in Moscow but found a good proxy to play on korea without ping
On January 21 2018 10:41 ZigguratOfUr wrote: Has Rail been in NA for long? I was surprised to see Rail play in all those Korean events (and ladder), but if he's in America that makes a bit more sense.
nope, he was in Moscow but found a good proxy to play on korea without ping
Oh that's cool. Moscow isn't that far from Seoul geographically speaking (closer than America in fact), but internet routing across Asia's usually quite inefficient, so I'm happy to hear he found a way.
On January 22 2018 17:51 WayTeh_ wrote: Do they release replays?
Hey I'm going to to put together a replay pack of streamed matches. Can't release stuff from the pit cause it would be impossible to find the tournament matched from all those PCs
On January 22 2018 17:51 WayTeh_ wrote: Do they release replays?
Hey I'm going to to put together a replay pack of streamed matches. Can't release stuff from the pit cause it would be impossible to find the tournament matched from all those PCs
I saw the Quarterfinals between Tesla (American Protoss player) and Masa. Looked like a fun event. I particularly enjoyed the commentary of Temp0 and feardragon.