Friday, March 23, 2012

ggClasic Tournament March 24th-25th livestream

Summoners!

The weekend of March 24th-25th delivers a bumper crop of livestreamed League of Legends tournaments to your computer. Here’s the lowdown to make sure you don’t miss a minute of it.

The action starts at the ggClassic tournament hosted by ggChronicle. 32 teams will compete for a combined prize pool of $5,000; their ranks include invited competitors such as Dignitas, mTw.NA, RFLX, Curse, Counter Logic Gaming, Team SoloMid, v8 eSports, and Epik. The round of 16 kicks off at 10:00 AM Saturday, March 24th PST(18:00 UK Time)and the battles continue at 10:00 AM on Sunday PST (18:00 UK Time), until a final winner is declared. You can watch all the action over on ggChronicle’s official site.

On Saturday night, Playhem.tv continues its weekly Showmatch series featuring top League of Legends teams. Epik support player Nhat Nguyen casts the series, and he’s prepared a doozy for us this time: Team SoloMid vs. Team Curse in a best-of-three battle to the finish! The winner takes home $150 while the loser walks away a $50 consolation prize. The showdown gets underway at 9:00 PM Eastern Time over at Playhem.tv.

That’s a wall-to-wall schedule, with tournament battles taking place day and night. The livestreaming on both sites lets you keep up with it all as it happens. Join us at ggChronicle and Playhem: it’s bound to be a weekend to remember!

2 comments:

  1. Challenger Circuit Standings


    North American Circuit
    Rank Team Name Circuit Points
    1 Counter Logic Gaming 750 +125
    2 Team SoloMid 675 +50
    3 Dignitas 610 +200
    4 Epik 300
    5 Curse Gaming 215+50
    6 v8 eSports 50
    6 Goose 50
    6 Complexity 50
    9 RFLX 40


    European Circuit
    Rank Team Name Circuit Points
    1 Moscow Five 800+400
    2 SK Gaming 310+50
    3 FnaticRC 260
    4 Sypher 110+50
    5 Against All Authority 100+50
    6 Alternate 75+50
    7 Millenium 65
    8 White Lotus 50
    10 Frag Executors 25
    10 MyRevenge 25

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  2. Why are AP champions generally in mid lane instead of an AD carry?
    Could answer the question here at StackExchange: Url
    http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/58287/why-are-ap-champions-generally-in-mid-lane-instead-of-an-ad-carry

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