Polarfluke announces February StarCraft II comp

31 January 2011

Local StarCraft II competition organizers, Polarfluke, have announced February’s event; Polarfluke: Love is in the Auir. Love is in the Aiur will be the second Polarfluke event of 2011, and will take place this weekend, February 3-4.

As usual, MyGaming is sponsoring a cash prize of R1000 which will be split between first and second place.

Details

How to Register

You have until 12:00 (12pm) on Saturday 5th February to register for the tournament. Register here.

When and Where

Saturday 5th February – Groups will kick off at 15:00 (3pm), following the close of registrations at 14:00 (2pm). Groups generally come to an end around 19:00 (7pm), thus allowing us all to still attend social gatherings that evening.

Sunday 6th February -The Single Elimination bracket opens at 15:00 (3pm) once more, with the grand final taking place around 20:00 (8pm).

The tournament will run via the European Battle.net server. Thus please ensure you are in possession of an EU server account.

Admin Assistance

Throughout the tournament fluKe, Alcardu and bLuuMz will be available for queries and general assistance. you may contact us via IRC (channel #polarfluke) or Battle.net (Alcardu, Code: 599| fluKe, Code: 855)

Tournament Structure

Saturday -16 groups, played best of 3. Unseeded players will be randomly assigned a group.
Sunday -Top 2 from each group proceed to the 32-player bracket, Single Elimination, best of 3.
Seedings taken from PolarfluKe records.

Placement Prizes

R1000 sponsored by MyGaming.co.za

Spot Prizes

TBC

Note: Spot prizes will only be awarded to players not receiving a placement prize. To be eligible you simply have to take part and play all your matches [Groups and Single Elimination should you proceed to that stage]. Prizes can only be won by South African residents.

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