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With Intel Extreme Masters Sao Paulo coming up in January, it's time for the participants to be determined. Eight players will have the Chance to qualify online again!
Two of the best players from Asia will qualify for Sao Paulo. You must advance through 2 stages to do so. See how below for Korea, Japan and Taiwan.
Restrictions
- You must be located in Korea, Taiwan or Japan, or having the nationality of one of the country at the time of Stage 1 to be able to participate.
- You must be at least 16 years of age by January 28th 2014 (the date of the LAN event)
- Hotel and flight cost are paid for in full by ESL.
Schedule Stage 1 : Wednesday, Dec 18 8:00am GMT (GMT+00:00) Asia Stage 2 : Friday, Dec 20 8:00am GMT (GMT+00:00)
Stage 1 Signup here : Signup Confirmed Participants : Participants Bracket : Bracket
+ Show Spoiler [Mappool] +Alterzim Stronghold Bel'Shir Vestige Derelict Watcher Frost Polar Night Star Station Yeonsu + Show Spoiler [Map Selection Rules] +Best of 3 in all rounds.
In a Best of 3 map veto (removal and pick) system is used. The high seeded player(seeds can be found at round 1 on the grid page) decides who starts. Players take it in turn removing maps until only 3 maps remain in a best of 3. Then each player picks a map. Maps are played in order they are picked. The remaining map is played last.
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France7248 Posts
will esltv cast this and/or the stage 2 ?
(date for stage 2 changed, right?)
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Is there a way to get involved as an English cast :-)?
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On December 13 2013 17:57 Yhamm wrote: will esltv cast this and/or the stage 2 ?
(date for stage 2 changed, right?)
Yes, Stage 2 was moved to 20th December.
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On December 13 2013 18:11 BasetradeTV wrote: Is there a way to get involved as an English cast :-)?
Thank you for your interest but there are already 2 English channels that will be available for this tournament. We will announce them later on.
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why is harstem in the confirmed patricipants lol
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On December 18 2013 05:31 Undead1993 wrote: why is harstem in the confirmed patricipants lol
He is playing TesL isn't he (in Taiwan)
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On December 18 2013 05:46 TumNarDok wrote:Show nested quote +On December 18 2013 05:31 Undead1993 wrote: why is harstem in the confirmed patricipants lol He is playing TesL isn't he (in Taiwan) He's back to Netherlands.
+ TheBest is registered, I thought he was retired.
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On December 18 2013 05:31 Undead1993 wrote: why is harstem in the confirmed patricipants lol
He will be removed from the participants list.
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The Korea version of these qualifier tournaments are always so ridiculously stacked.
Look at some of the confirmed participants: Dear, Life, Parting, Maru, Rain, Effort, Soo, Soulkey...
I hope that most of these games will be broadcasted.
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Dear, Maru and Soulkey are already invited in the asian finals so I dont think they will play.
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On December 18 2013 11:09 Random_0 wrote: The Korea version of these qualifier tournaments are always so ridiculously stacked.
Look at some of the confirmed participants: Dear, Life, Parting, Maru, Rain, Effort, Soo, Soulkey...
I hope that most of these games will be broadcasted. And that's just one country! This qualifier also includes all of Japan and Taiwan!!!
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Australia54748 Posts
the asia finals is shaping up to be pretty epic!
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On December 18 2013 12:01 ZAiNs wrote:Show nested quote +On December 18 2013 11:09 Random_0 wrote: The Korea version of these qualifier tournaments are always so ridiculously stacked.
Look at some of the confirmed participants: Dear, Life, Parting, Maru, Rain, Effort, Soo, Soulkey...
I hope that most of these games will be broadcasted. And that's just one country! This qualifier also includes all of Japan and Taiwan!!!
Are there any notable players from these countries?
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On December 18 2013 11:09 Random_0 wrote: The Korea version of these qualifier tournaments are always so ridiculously stacked.
Look at some of the confirmed participants: Dear, Life, Parting, Maru, Rain, Effort, Soo, Soulkey...
I hope that most of these games will be broadcasted.
Ah, sick, so exciting. Gogo PartinG!
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On December 18 2013 12:42 Random_0 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 18 2013 12:01 ZAiNs wrote:On December 18 2013 11:09 Random_0 wrote: The Korea version of these qualifier tournaments are always so ridiculously stacked.
Look at some of the confirmed participants: Dear, Life, Parting, Maru, Rain, Effort, Soo, Soulkey...
I hope that most of these games will be broadcasted. And that's just one country! This qualifier also includes all of Japan and Taiwan!!! Are there any notable players from these countries? I guess Sen might, he has a tiiiiny chance of making it through. Then again, Korea gets lumped in with China and SEA for the Asian qualifiers any ways, so grouping Korea with Taiwan/Japan isn't too silly, as they wouldn't get in even with their own qualifier.
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On December 18 2013 13:18 ZAiNs wrote:Show nested quote +On December 18 2013 12:42 Random_0 wrote:On December 18 2013 12:01 ZAiNs wrote:On December 18 2013 11:09 Random_0 wrote: The Korea version of these qualifier tournaments are always so ridiculously stacked.
Look at some of the confirmed participants: Dear, Life, Parting, Maru, Rain, Effort, Soo, Soulkey...
I hope that most of these games will be broadcasted. And that's just one country! This qualifier also includes all of Japan and Taiwan!!! Are there any notable players from these countries? I guess Sen might, he has a tiiiiny chance of making it through. Then again, Korea gets lumped in with China and SEA for the Asian qualifiers any ways, so grouping Korea with Taiwan/Japan isn't too silly, as they wouldn't get in even with their own qualifier.
I doubt Sen is even participating. It feels like he's on his way out of SC2.
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Where's Flash on that list? Don't tell me he's not participating
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