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  • 0. 02/12/09 eSports News   12/02/2009 08:22:32 AM PST
Warcraft III
In the weekly ZOTAC-Cup edition #114 by Gamesports, the South Korean Night Elf player Sung Sik “ReMinD” Kim triumphed over the Orc player June “Lyn” Park, also from South Korea. This was ReMinD’s 13th win in this Cup series. Congratulations!
http://www.sk-gaming.com/content/27495-Remind_30s_Lyn_to_win_Zotac_114
Shadowleague’s Trophy of Legends continues, and the group stage is almost over. Don’t miss the upcoming matches (http://www.sk-gaming.com/content/27512-Infi_TH000_and_more_in_Shadowleague_tiebreak), and in the meantime you can check the current standings (http://www.sk-gaming.com/tournament/775).


World of Warcraft
DreamHack Winter concluded last weekend and so did its Arena Tournament (http://esport.dreamhack.se/tournaments/view/86). In the grand finals the Swedish team Feral Fetischism, including the well known Rogue player Bloodx, emerged victorious by beating the Danish team of EWP. Runner-up in third place was the Bulgarian RMP team iNNERFiRE.
In other news, the European Championship of the Intel Extreme Masters Season IV continues. If you missed the live action on ESL TV you can check out the VOD (http://tv.esl.eu/de/vod/21759) of the show or check the current standings (http://www.esl-world.net/masters/wow_eu_s4_ec/). Also don’t miss Tehseus’s blog “Which lineup for 3v3 would be best to push for Gladiator?” (http://wowriot.gameriot.com/blogs/Eurospective/Your-Joy-Ride-To-Gladiator-The-Best-Comps-For-Your-Class).

StarCraft
The Russian Terran player Pavel “BRAT_OK” Kuznetsov not only dominated the tournament (http://www.gosugamers.net/starcraft/news/10940-dhw09-brat-ok-and-enivid-after-the-finals)at DreamHack Winter but also took home 25,000 SEK of prize money. He was followed by David “Enivid” Holm (Sweden, Protoss) in second place and the Zerg player Mattias “Naugrim” Ottoson from Sweden in third. Elsewhere, Team Liquid’s StarLeague 2 continues, with the American Terran player Greg “IDrA” Fields having reclaimed the top spot of the ladder (http://www.iccup.com/teams/10728.html).

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  • 3. Re: 02/12/09 eSports News   12/03/2009 11:46:24 AM PST
These warcraft 3 replays are a bit inconvenient, since they don't work in the new patch.

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  • 5. Re: 02/12/09 eSports News   12/04/2009 06:49:59 PM PST

Q u o t e:
Originally posted by Xordiah [Blizzard Poster]

Warcraft III
In the weekly ZOTAC-Cup edition #114 by Gamesports, the South Korean Night Elf player Sung Sik “ReMinD” Kim triumphed over the Orc player June “Lyn” Park, also from South Korea. This was ReMinD’s 13th win in this Cup series. Congratulations!
http://www.sk-gaming.com/content/27495-Remind_30s_Lyn_to_win_Zotac_114
Shadowleague’s Trophy of Legends continues, and the group stage is almost over. Don’t miss the upcoming matches (http://www.sk-gaming.com/content/27512-Infi_TH000_and_more_in_Shadowleague_tiebreak), and in the meantime you can check the current standings (http://www.sk-gaming.com/tournament/775).


World of Warcraft
DreamHack Winter concluded last weekend and so did its Arena Tournament (http://esport.dreamhack.se/tournaments/view/86). In the grand finals the Swedish team Feral Fetischism, including the well known Rogue player Bloodx, emerged victorious by beating the Danish team of EWP. Runner-up in third place was the Bulgarian RMP team iNNERFiRE.
In other news, the European Championship of the Intel Extreme Masters Season IV continues. If you missed the live action on ESL TV you can check out the VOD (http://tv.esl.eu/de/vod/21759) of the show or check the current standings (http://www.esl-world.net/masters/wow_eu_s4_ec/). Also don’t miss Tehseus’s blog “Which lineup for 3v3 would be best to push for Gladiator?” (http://wowriot.gameriot.com/blogs/Eurospective/Your-Joy-Ride-To-Gladiator-The-Best-Comps-For-Your-Class).

StarCraft
The Russian Terran player Pavel “BRAT_OK” Kuznetsov not only dominated the tournament (http://www.gosugamers.net/starcraft/news/10940-dhw09-brat-ok-and-enivid-after-the-finals)at DreamHack Winter but also took home 25,000 SEK of prize money. He was followed by David “Enivid” Holm (Sweden, Protoss) in second place and the Zerg player Mattias “Naugrim” Ottoson from Sweden in third. Elsewhere, Team Liquid’s StarLeague 2 continues, with the American Terran player Greg “IDrA” Fields having reclaimed the top spot of the ladder (http://www.iccup.com/teams/10728.html).


What a useless thread. I can't believe you get paid to write this stuff up while the game community continues to die.

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