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Competition StarCraft II Battle.net tournament, Intel Gaming Party | 2nd October (Sat)

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k1LL/st3aL
post Aug 24 2010, 01:26 AM

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QUOTE(SMMGaming @ Aug 19 2010, 06:13 PM)
Rules & Regulations
StarCraft II Tournament Game Rules

Format
- Registration for the 40 slots will be on a first come first serve format.
- Preliminaries, Ro32, Ro 16, Ro8 will be in Bo3.
- Semi and Final will be in Bo5 Here you said Bo5, but later you said Bo7 which is quite confusing.
- Maps:  1set: Metalopolis 2set: Scrap Station 3set: Xel'Naga Caverns This should be for the preliminaries only I think. Because starting from Ro32 onwards, the maps should be determined by the downvoting process by the 2 players playing.
- Default speed will be 'Very Fast' (guessing faster)
- Player must use the race they register with
- The finals will be the same way except both players picks 1 map they want excluded from the pool. This is kind of meaningless because it's missing a key downvoting maps rule that is supposed to be before this line.

In-Game Regulations
- Every game will be played in "StarCraft II - Wings of Liberty Age 12+".
- Every game will be played on the latest version on that day.
- The format will be single elimination. (Bo3 for Ro64~Ro8, Bo5 semi, Bo7 finals) Here's the redundancy for the finals format.
- The finals will be the same way except both players picks 1 map they want excluded from the pool.
- The official maps are: Blistering Sands, Desert Oasis, Scrap Station, Steppes of War, Xel'Naga Caverns, Kulas Ravine, Lost Temple, Metalopolis, and Delta Quadrant.
There should be a statement explaining the downvoting process right before this 2 lines.

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Some contradicting rules, and actually quite unorganized. It's not a good idea to remove some lines from the gomtv rules, because it made the rules much more difficult to understand. I feel like that the rules could be way more organized than this.

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post Aug 25 2010, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(SMMGaming @ Aug 24 2010, 09:56 AM)
Hi k1LL/st3aL,

I will immediately forward this matter to our head Marshall to proof-check for inconsistencies and overlapping rules. Thanks for the input.
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np.. just trying to help out and wanted to make sure that everyone could understand the rules properly lol.. so for the customized pc competition, what criteria are taken into account in order to win?
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post Sep 27 2010, 10:22 PM

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because intel is one of the main sponsors that's why.
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post Oct 3 2010, 06:03 AM

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Congrats to cobo, marksman and ash.

And huge props to Intel and SMM for organizing this awesome event.

If there was a flaw that I could point out it would be regarding the matches being behind schedule, but I would give the organizers the benefit of the doubt on this one since it's somewhat a first major event for SC2 here in KL. I do certainly hope that the scheduling improves in the future for other SC2 events.

It was a bit tiring towards the end (like all other LAN events lol), but it was definitely well worth it! biggrin.gif Hoping for more events like this soon..

Again congrats to the winners and thanks to Intel and SMM for organizing this.
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post Oct 8 2010, 10:24 PM

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i tot u say u gonna post replays sad.gif

 

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