iCCup has devised official iCCup national tournaments based on country of residency throughout the season. Players from the featured nation will battle it out with between 16 and 64 of the country's best applicants to claim the title of the nation's top iCCup participant.
Admin
iCCup.Mai-K will contact national team leaders in order to organise the tournaments, hosted through iCCup tournaments, to determine the date and time of the tournament and also to determine the number of players participating (and hence the order of the prize given). If more players apply than can fit in the tournament size, the first applicants will be entered into the tourney while spare players are allowed to wait on standby in case of late withdrawals or no-shows.
Other information for these tournaments includes:
1. Either 16, 32 or 64 players will participate, depending on the number of applicants.
2. There will be no pay-in in order to participate in the tournament.
3. Applicants must live in the country of the tournament, and cannot enter if you reside in another country
Prizes:
16-player tournament prizes: 1500/1000/900/900 ladder points.
32-player tournament prizes: 1800/1300/1000/1000 ladder points.
64-player tournament prizes: 2000/1500/1000/1000 ladder points.
Winners receive a gosu icon until the end of the season.
The current map pool used in the first two tournaments is:
1 — Longinus — Bo3
2 — Neo Medusa — Bo3
3 — Colosseum II — Bo3
4 — Return of The King — Bo5
So far the
Peruvian national tournament has completed, with LatinGamers'
LG)naranjitO taking first place. See the full brackets of the tournament on the iCCup tournaments webpage.
Upcoming tournaments include
Austria,
USA and
Canada. Click on the links to be directed to the post or tournament so that you can sign up. Keep an eye on the Tournaments Forum and Tournaments page for your nation's tourney.
To participate, wait for a post in the Tournaments forum and post a reply stating your AKA that will be used, requesting to participate, and map suggestions before the due date and register and sign in on the appropriate tournaments page.
Read more about the tournaments and ask questions in the Tournaments forum thread.
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Hoping to get a good number of Aussies for the tourney so if you are interested you can PM me or the national tournament leaders, I want to get a count for how many Aussies will play before requesting a thread! Cheers!
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also thank you iCCup.Del for posting news.
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The Australian National Tournament Forum thread is now up thanks to our friendly neighbourhood admin Mai-K:
The AUSTRALIAN tournament is at 7pm AEST (GMT+10) on Sat 27th June. Sign up on the Aus national tournament forum thread here and vote for the maps you want included, as well as posting the ID you intend to use for the Tournament:
www.iccup.com
Good luck,
deL
Thanks to Mai-K for your help here ;)
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