Dreamhack 2012 locations - Page 2
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Steelavocado
United States2123 Posts
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TheSilverfox
Sweden1928 Posts
DreamHack Open Stops: DreamHack Open: Stockholm - April 21-22 (Prize purse: USD 23 400) DreamHack Open: Summer - June 16-19 (Prize purse: USD 31 200) DreamHack Open: Valencia - September 21-23 (Prize purse: USD 23 400) DreamHack Open: Bucharest - October 27-28 (Prize purse: USD 23 400) DreamHack Open - Grand Finals: DreamHack Open: Winter – November 22-25 (Prize purse: USD 86 000) This is a total of about USD 187 400, which is a lot more than last year! + Put some more effort in the OP. There are a lot of interesting things in this announcement regarding qualification for the Grand Final etc. | ||
Josh_rakoons
United Kingdom1158 Posts
On March 22 2012 06:59 l3AK3D wrote: Meh. Europe. Meh. American selfishness. User was warned for this post | ||
Brett
Australia3820 Posts
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robih
Austria1086 Posts
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Dumboprime
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archonOOid
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
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windzor
Denmark1013 Posts
On March 22 2012 07:08 robih wrote: im curious to here how the open bracket works From the link: All four Open Stops will be based on a new and open tournament format with more players participating than ever before. Each Tournament stop will have an open sign-up with a tournament fee. Each tournament consists of a group-stage format where only the best players will qualify for the single elimination playoffs. All quarter-finals, semi-finals and the Grand Finals will be played on a stage in-front of a huge audience with a full show production. – We expand the format with one more tournament day, creating a new and more competitive atmosphere around each stop. We are keeping the best parts from the DreamHack Invitational format of having all important playoffs matches played on stage together with the unique DreamHack show attached to it, explains Nyström. I think the open tournament at DH Winter is a double elimination bracket. Been that every time so far | ||
Kazeyonoma
United States2912 Posts
On March 22 2012 07:03 m0ck wrote: Highest paying tournaments this year? Looks amazing, gotta give it to the swedes! what? you mean OF dreamhack tournaments? cuz gsl, ipl, and MLG are larger prize pools by far. | ||
PassiveAce
United States18076 Posts
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FlamingForce
Netherlands701 Posts
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Egyptian_Head
South Africa508 Posts
On March 22 2012 06:58 Doublemint wrote: lol omg what a thread title - you scared the shit out of me dude - had to read it 2 times! This could easily be misunderstood, as we do have a lot of members whose mother tongue ain´t English... Apart from that - pls change the thread title :D //edit : Dreamhack always delivers - looking forward to some sick action packed games ![]() You are not the only one. I got scared for a second. I am super excited for dreamhack this year! | ||
MisterTea
United Kingdom1047 Posts
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Polar_Nada
United States1548 Posts
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where_
Australia53 Posts
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RBreaker
Sweden94 Posts
On March 22 2012 07:13 Kazeyonoma wrote: what? you mean OF dreamhack tournaments? cuz gsl, ipl, and MLG are larger prize pools by far. "Our ambition is to create something unique and solid for the European eSports scene, that will be highly interesting for the worldwide audience" | ||
sVnteen
Germany2238 Posts
so excited for DH 2012 should be awesome as always ![]() | ||
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GMarshal
United States22154 Posts
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Prillan
Sweden350 Posts
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=317209 At least provide some more info than the above thread if you feel like you have to make a new one | ||
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