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ASUS ROG releases the next eight invited players for the $30 000 ASUS ROG StarCraft II Tournament starting on August 2 at ASSEMBLY Summer.
Half of the slots in the 32 player tournament have now been filled as eight new players have been invited to the next ASUS ROG StarCraft II Tournament from the teams Evil Geniuses (EG), Fnatic (FnaticRC), MouseSports (mouz) and Radical Online X-tremists (RoX.KiS).
New invites: Previously announced players:
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Nice looking forward to this event:D btw Titan is protoss
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Not only a protoss, but an entirely different person 
Btw, i'd sad that the zerg Titan disappeared, i used to watch his stream a lot.
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Yay! MaNa, Fraer and Titan, I like your style, ASUS ROG!
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Very good invites so far!
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fraer and TitaN, awesome! RoxKis Protosses are allways a good source of builds
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Gr8 Tl presence but the rodents shall prevail and eat any cheese handed to them! Go mana and protosser!
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Awesome!
My prediction for the next wave:
SaSe, Dimaga, Naniwa, Stephano, Cloud, Grubby, ReaL, Select
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Such a stacked tournament so far, holy crap
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DEMUSLIM IS COMING !! Woo finally I get his signature
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Awesome to see DeMusliM! A personal favorite for sure! Hope to see Snute in this aswell! 
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Australia54784 Posts
now that this doesn't clash with GSTL finals anymore i want to see some other korean invites :D :D
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Whereas I can understand you want to unvite Naama and elfi because it's a finnish LAN, I don't really understand the reason behind DeMusliM and IdrA. Evn if we consider DeMusliM to have had good results lately with the WCS, IdrA has been in the depths of hell since a long time ago.
The rest of the invites are fine even if NightEnd is a enigma. And please make sure that fraer and TiTaN play their games first should they be in the same group. We don't want lame excuses this time.
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On July 05 2012 08:52 Otolia wrote: Whereas I can understand you want to unvite Naama and elfi because it's a finnish LAN, I don't really understand the reason behind DeMusliM and IdrA. Evn if we consider DeMusliM to have had good results lately with the WCS, IdrA has been in the depths of hell since a long time ago.
The rest of the invites are fine even if NightEnd is a enigma. And please make sure that fraer and TiTaN play their games first should they be in the same group. We don't want lame excuses this time.
Didn't know people actually took that sLivko/fraer conspiracy theory seriously.
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On July 05 2012 08:54 Dexington wrote:Show nested quote +On July 05 2012 08:52 Otolia wrote: Whereas I can understand you want to unvite Naama and elfi because it's a finnish LAN, I don't really understand the reason behind DeMusliM and IdrA. Evn if we consider DeMusliM to have had good results lately with the WCS, IdrA has been in the depths of hell since a long time ago.
The rest of the invites are fine even if NightEnd is a enigma. And please make sure that fraer and TiTaN play their games first should they be in the same group. We don't want lame excuses this time. Didn't know people actually took that sLivko/fraer conspiracy theory seriously. It seems I missed something. I just looked into Liquipedia to see if I could find anything. Can I guess that fraer/sLivko played eachother last in the Dreamhack Group Stage #2, both would advance with a 2-1 for sLivko and it turned out to be a 2-1?
Have to say that only reason I see to throw the randomized order of play around in group stages is when you have a teamkill; you would want to start off with that. Edit: Just realized that sLivko is also on RoxKis; had a minor brain fart (confused him with Aristeo, who is on Empire). In that case they should have started the group stage with that game, not because it is likely that they would rig it but to prevent the appearance from being created.
I have to say by the way that criticising tournaments for their invites is kind of stupid: if you know how to do it better then why don't you run your own tournament? Especially inviting people that are good at attracting fans to either the venue (Naama and elfi) or the stream (IdrA) makes good sense from a business point of view. Never forget that this is actually a business, not a charity. Money has to be made.
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Come on Idra and Demuslim. I really want EG to do good because of their frat house hahahaha
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United States97274 Posts
Nice invites. Really like seeing aLive going. Should be a good tournament. Can't wait to see who else is invited!
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Oooh MaNa <3
I'm hoping SeleCT gets invited in the next wave~ And MC too of course
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aLive is going to be tough to stop. Still, the nice thing aboud these European tournaments is that the European talent is more concentrated and represented, and the Korean-foreigner gap doesn't look quite as bad
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