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EU8 There's More

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[e][h]EU8 There's More
League Information
Organizer(s):
Server:
Europe
Type:
Online
Location:
Canada Canada
Format:
8 Player Single Elimination Bracket
Prize Pool:
$3,500 CAD (≃ $3,140 USD)
Start Date:
2014-09-30
End Date:
2014-10-02
Liquipedia Tier:
Player Breakdown
Number of Players:
8
4
2
2
Maps

EU8 There's More is a tournament hosted by BaseTradeTV featuring 8 invited European players.

Format[edit]

  • 8 Player single elimination bracket
    • Quarterfinals - Best of 5
    • Semifinals - Best of 7
    • Finals - Best of 9

Prize Pool[edit]

$2,000 CAD is provided primarily by Rifkin of BaseTradeTV,[1] an additional $1,500 CAD is provided by donations and sponsors.

Converted USD prizes calculated on September 30, 2014 with a currency rate of 1 CAD = 0.89733 USD provided by http://xe.com.

Participants[edit]

All participants were invited by BaseTradeTV.

Protoss (4) Terran (2) Zerg (2)
France Lilbow
Denmark Bunny
Norway Snute
Netherlands Harstem
United Kingdom DeMusliM [2]
Poland Nerchio
Netherlands Grubby
Ukraine Kas [2]
Poland MaNa

Results[edit]

Quarterfinals (Bo5)
 Netherlands Grubby
2
Grubby 
 Kas
 Ukraine Kas
3
 Poland MaNa
3
MaNa 
 Snute
 Norway Snute
1
 Denmark Bunny
3
Bunny 
 Nerchio
 Poland Nerchio
0
 Netherlands Harstem
3
Harstem 
 Lilbow
September 30, 2014 - 8:35 PDT
 France Lilbow
0
Semifinals (Bo7)
 Ukraine Kas
4
 Poland MaNa
3
 Denmark Bunny
1
 Netherlands Harstem
4
Finals (Bo9)
 Ukraine Kas
6
Kas 
 Harstem
October 2, 2014 - 7:00 PDT
All 9 games where played, even though Kas won 5-2 prematurely.
 Netherlands Harstem
3
Bronze Match (Bo5)
 Poland MaNa
3
 Denmark Bunny
1

Racial Distribution[edit]

  Protoss TerranZerg
Quarterfinals
422
Semifinals
22
Finals
11
Winner
1

View Games[edit]

External Links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Prize Pool
  2. 2.0 2.1 BasetradeTV (September 29, 2014). "Kas replaces DeMusliM". TL.net. Retrieved September 30, 2014.