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TOTAL PRIZE POOL: 540,000 RMB or 88,000 USD
Replays: top http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20968/asiaopen.zip
Streams: top Twitch Restream: http://www.teamliquid.net/video/streams/snipealot3 Official: http://www.fengyunzhibo.com/tv/247032_1361863264236.htm
Game Format top Eight players (1v1)/teams (2v2) divided into two groups. During the group stages, games will be played out OSL double elimination style, meaning players with two wins advance from the group stages onto RO4. 1v1 sets are BO3; 2v2 sets are BO5.
From RO4 onwards, all sets are BO5 (???? TBD).
Day 1 top
Group A 1v1
jaystar (P) vs pic (T) movie (P) vs scan (T) + Show Spoiler [results] + jaystar 2 : 0 pic movie 2 : 0 scan movie 2 : 1 jaystar movie advances scan 2 : 0 pic scan 2 : 1 jaystar scan advances
Group B 1v1
beast (aka jat.girl) (Z) vs helios (aka leilei) (T) fengzi (Z) vs jedi (Z) + Show Spoiler [results] + beast 2 : 0 helios fengzi 2 : 0 jedi beast 2 : 0 fengzi beast advances jedi 2 : 1 helios fengzi 2 : 0 jedi fengzi advances
Group A 2v2
beast/pic vs 334/savior haicouhe/aystar vs maomao/jaystar + Show Spoiler [results] + beast/pic 2 : 3 334/savior haicouhe/aystar 3 : 0 maomao/jaystar 334/savior 3 : haicouhe/aystar 334/savior advance beast/pic 3 : 0 maomao/jaystar beast/pic 3 : 0 haircouhe/aystar beast/pic advance
Group B 2v2
fengzi/scan vs fengG_G/money spendid/ilovexxxx vs eva/xiaomanyao + Show Spoiler [results] + fengzi/scan 3 : 0 fengG_G/money spendid/ilovexxxx 3 : 1 eva/xiaomanyao fengzi/scan 3 : 0 spendid/ilovexxxx fengzi/scan advance fengG_G/money 3 : 2 eva/xiaomanyao fengG_G/money 3 : 1 spendid/ilovexxxx fengG_G/money advance
Day 2 top
Day 3 top
1v1move vs beast fengzi vs scan (3rd place) + Show Spoiler [results] + movie 4 : 1 beast fengzi 3 : 1 scan
2v2 334/savior vs beast/pic scan/fengzi vs fengG_G/money (3rd place) + Show Spoiler [results] + 334/savior 4 : 3 beast/pic scan/fengzi 3 : 2 fengG_G/money (3rd place)
About this Event top
The BW Asia Open offline tournament will commence on Nov. 29 and span three days until Dec. 1. All games will be played live in SCNTV's studio in Shanghai, and viewers are encouraged to attend the events in person (see this page if you want to know how to get there: http://sc.scntv.com/news/2013-11-07/3145.html).
The tournament has two sections: 1v1 and 2v2. Both events have top players from China and Korea.
Players top
1v1 Players:
2v2 Players:
Schedule top
Prize Distribution top
1v1: 1st: 150,000 ¥ (~25,000 USD) 2nd: 80,000 ¥ 3rd: 40,000 ¥
2v2 (for both I think): 1st: 150,000 ¥ 2nd: 80,000 ¥ 3rd: 40,000 ¥
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Information on players:
1v1 Players
Fengzi: ex-pro, Zerg, top player in China. Fengzi has won almost all past Chinese BW events. Presently, he's the undisputed #1 player in China. Though lately, Jaystar has been catching up and taking games off of Fengzi more frequently.
Jaystar: ex-pro, Protoss, top 3 in China. Jaystar is mostly know for his timing attacks and super aggressive style. People in China sometimes call him Jangbi of China. Jaystar is a very strategic player.
Jedi: Zerg player. Don't know much about him. Not so good.
Scan: Scan's been playing in A LOT of tournaments in China and winning quite a few of them as well. Scan beats Fengzi quite consistently, but had some issues against Chinese Protoss players such as Jaystar.
Jat.Girl: a.k.a. Beast. SoSPA.
Pic: don't know.
Movie: SoSPA.
Helios: ex-pro, Terran. Top Terran in China. I personally don't think he's as good as Fengzi or Jaystar.
2v2 Players - I don't watch 2v2, so I can only give limited info:
Fengzi and Scan make a good combo, but Scan has some temper issues in 2v2.
FengG_G and Money defeated Movie and Hero in the online qualifiers.
334 is probably the most well-known 2v2 player in China, and it will be interesting to see how he works with Savior.
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Thanks Cambium.
I'll go take a look, but the Korean invites are disappointing, unless jat.girl and pic are aliases of famous progamers? edit: ninja description of the players!
And Savior pairing with a Chinese player in the 2v2 tournament? How are they going to communicate?
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On November 24 2013 14:21 endy wrote: Thanks Cambium.
I'll go take a look, but the Korean invites are disappointing, unless jat.girl and pic are aliases of famous progamers?
And Savior pairing with a Chinese player in the 2v2 tournament? How are they going to communicate?
Jat.Girl is Beast, so he is quite strong. They entertained ideas around inviting 'top' players like Sea, but the conclusion was that they did not want to invite someone way above their levels so that at least they have a chance at winning the money (totals to be USD 70K). This is why they invited weaker players (like Beast, Scan and Pic) and had Movie and Savior go through an extra qualifier. I'm pretty sure Movie and Beast will take #1 and #2, with only #3 up for grabs (possibly Jaystar if he doesn't lose to Fengzi).
334 and Savior, I've got no bloody idea.
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Looks like we found where in the world is Scan Diego
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looks great! looking forward for it prize pool didn't change ?
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Don't think so. I recall it's something like 70K USD, but I can't find a post qualifying that. I'm pretty sure that is (still) the prize pool.
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Okay found it, and updated OP with info.
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insane amount of prize money and insane playerpool 0o
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I'm disappointed TBH. Such a huge prizepool (by BW standards) spent on lower-level pros while Bisu and Sea compete in $10k SSL's.
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Jat.Girl = Sky [Neox]Abuse = Beast
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is IPXzerg Savior? I remember him using that id a long time ago.
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On November 26 2013 13:13 LightningStrike wrote: is IPXzerg Savior? I remember him using that id a long time ago. Yea
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On November 26 2013 13:21 traceurling wrote:Show nested quote +On November 26 2013 13:13 LightningStrike wrote: is IPXzerg Savior? I remember him using that id a long time ago. Yea Thank you for confirming I was just going by his old aka's.
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Is there a stream link is it going to be on twitch?
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On November 26 2013 12:55 BunDyFrance wrote: Jat.Girl = Sky [Neox]Abuse = Beast
No. Beast used the id Jat.Girl (borrowed from Sky) during his first appearance in China, and he is therefore known as Jat.Girl in China.
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On November 26 2013 13:26 Hiro45 wrote: Is there a stream link is it going to be on twitch?
Chinese stream, not sure which one, definitely not twitch.
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I hope there's an English stream. DAE know if scn.tv has english casters?
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On November 26 2013 14:37 lordsurya08 wrote: I hope there's an English stream. DAE know if scn.tv has english casters? they don't
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