2011 European Battle.net Invitational: Day One Round-Up

2011 European Battle.net Invitational: Day One Round-Up

There were plenty of shockers, and even a few tears towards the end, but we’ve successfully wrapped up day one of the 2011 European Battle.net Invitational.

After a slight delay, the matches finally kicked off at around 2pm. Naniwa and Strelok had a close round, which eventually swung in Naniwa’s favour. Ret and Tarson had a tense battle too, ending with Ret claiming the victory.

There were more than a few sad-faced fans when White-Ra went out 0:2 against Thorzain in the first round, and then landed another disappointing score against Nerchio in the Consolation Bracket. This must’ve been a relief for those cheering on Nerchio, though, after he lost his first round against Socke 0:2. Following his defeat at the hands of Ret in the Championship Bracket, Tarson reclaimed some ground by beating Strelok 2:0 in the Consolation Bracket.

 

 

Round 2 seemed nice and easy for Thorzain, who managed to win two games straight up against Socke. He’ll now face Ret in Round 3 tomorrow, who narrowly came out on top over Naniwa 2:1. In the Consolation Bracket, Tarson beat Socke 2:1, and Nerchio went down against Naniwa, meaning Round 3 will see Naniwa facing Tarson for a chance in the final.

There were some clear victories early on in the Warcraft Brackets, as both Colgate and Showtime scored 3:0 against their respective opponents; I can’t believe it’s not Wizard and x6tence. The losing teams faced each other in the Consolation Brackets, which saw x6tence walk away with the lead after a 3:0 win. Showtime won out over Colgate with a 3:1 score on Round 2 of the Championship Bracket.

 

 

Both Surprise Effect and Victornox went through to Round 2 after winning their Round 1 matches against DNAW Trio and Feeling Mad. The ensuing battle between the winning teams was close, finally seeing Victorinox take the lead 3:2 in Round 2. DNAW Trio and Feeling Mad faced each other in the Consolation Bracket, resulting in a 3:1 score to DNAW Trio.

You can visit the official 2011 European Battle.net Invitational site now to see the ladders, replays of the matches and more, and don't miss out on day two of the event, kicking off around 12pm CEST on Sunday, 7 August!

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Ok, so here goes some critique: Dear Blizzard, keeping a thousand people waiting for 2.5 hours with NO INFORMATION WHATSOEVER is not the way to organize a tournament. The matches were supposed to start at 12:00. And since there was a line of ~200 people outside, few people dared go out of the theatre to get a drink.

Otherwise, it was a great event and I was impressed by how many people showed up. The main room normally holds 777 people and it was full including the stairs and all passageways. My guess is about 1000 people were watching the games, with a HUGE line outside. I think e-sports will have to move to stadiums fairly soon.
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Dvora #556
Dvora
07/08/2011
Does anyone know, what is the schedule for today? When is it going to start?
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Raptor #901
Raptor
07/08/2011
He is making a joke of himself on that podium.
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Skön
Bloodfeather
Skön
07/08/2011
Naniwa is just a very unmmaner player, if you look back at his war3 career, you will be suprised how dark it was, its full of shame, disgrace, cheating, flaming, cursing, blaming, all in all, theres nothing worse than naniwa in the esport history of sweden or entire world !
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Yegwen #432
Yegwen
07/08/2011
During the Starcraft games Naniwa has pissed a lot of the audience with his degree of arrogance. When interviewed at the start he nominated himself the best of the players saying "I have nothing new to learn from european players".

When loosing games, in interviews he was getting angry and complaining on imbalance or luck of his oponents.
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Raptor #901
Raptor
07/08/2011
@Yegwen: Yea he is far to arrogant. Also when he lost of Ret he blamed that it was the wrong version of the map.
I realy hope Thozain wil crush him, and I am never for terran but this is one exception.
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Saerdne
Shattered Hand
Saerdne
07/08/2011
WoW arena is horrible to watch tbh, and it isent a blanace game, it aint supposed to be esport or any kind of competition, even tho i play arena my self, i won't see it as legitesport..... sad story, but true..
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i cant watch the vids somehow
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Raptor #901
Raptor
07/08/2011
@Kahz: Make sure you installed flash player. If you have you can try this linkhttp://www.teamliquid.net/video/streams/ESLTV%20Blizzard
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Raptor #901
Raptor
07/08/2011
I saw WOW for the first time in a battle like that. I realy gave it a try but I think it can be a lot of fun to play but you realy cant watch all the fight and the health bars. Also if they show it they have to get a better camera position.
BTW SC is a far better game so Bliz knows what it is doing.

Ret go win the tournament you know what swarming is.
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Borbolappie #783
Borbolappie
07/08/2011
@ Yuseqt: Wow isnt e-sport, so get over it :)
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Deathnyus
Drak'thul
Deathnyus
07/08/2011
why everyone hate what blizz is doin ??
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ShiShKeBaB #294
ShiShKeBaB
07/08/2011
What was the game order between Socke and Tarson?
Shakuras Plateau -> Blackwater Gulch -> Taldarim Altar?
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Yuseqt
Ravencrest
Yuseqt
07/08/2011
you've got a lot of unhappy wow players blizz..
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EzPz #370
EzPz
07/08/2011
WHITE-RA D:
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RhinoX #702
RhinoX
07/08/2011
@Alex: I know :'(
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RhinoX #702
RhinoX
07/08/2011
Will SC2 replays be available for download?
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AlphaZerg #549
AlphaZerg
07/08/2011
@SpinLock: they are available here: http://eu.battle.net/blizzcon/en/tournaments/eu-regionals/matches/sc2/video-archive
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RhinoX #702
RhinoX
07/08/2011
@AlphaZerg: Thank you very much, really appreciate the help :)
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Nephrenn
Aerie Peak
Nephrenn
07/08/2011
Haven't been playing SC2 much but I did really enjoy watching those matches despite the fact I was waiting like whole evening for arenas. Well, I found sc2 matches even more interesting than arenas as someone else poined out aswell.
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Venriz
Defias Brotherhood
Venriz
07/08/2011
wow arena is not intresting for watching, all you can do is watching on hp bars.
but sc2 is difrent story
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Magellan #919
Magellan
07/08/2011
Really cool games we saw yesterday. GO Tarson!
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Chipshot
Terokkar
Chipshot
07/08/2011
"...but we’ve successfully wrapped up day..." lol good joke.
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Meniferun #198
Meniferun
07/08/2011
chill Willy. The schedule was too tight and whole thing got messy. There was only 1 or 2 Wow match for entire day. They should've stream WoW and SC2 simoultainousley. Also Stage wouldn't be overcrowded that way.
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Wîllybob
The Maelstrom
Wîllybob
07/08/2011
how come non of the wow games are up yet to watch? only the last years games -.- FU blizzard only !@#$ing SC2 this year...
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Nokonda
Quel'Thalas
Nokonda
07/08/2011
@Wîllybob: That's what we like... SC2!
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Realist #341
Realist
07/08/2011
@Wîllybob:
umad, WoW carebear? Agh, i forgot, ur used to being pampered like a baby all the time in the most crappiest of MMORPGs.
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Poor white-ra :(
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Bice
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Nyckfull
Doomhammer
Nyckfull
07/08/2011
Dakkroth :(