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True wins Cheesadelphia, RuFF gets 3rd/4th!

True and RuFF take 1st and 3rd/4th at Cheesadelphia Summer 2016 LAN in Philadelphia, PA this past weekend.  The largest of the 3 so far, Cheesadelphia had 54 participants, and several NA pros competing.  The top 16 went to the playoffs on day 2.  2 went on to place, with RuFF taking 3rd/4th and True winning the whole tournament.

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RuFF was a crowd favorite and had his signature unorthodox style, and was happy with his results. “I didn’t expect to do this well especially after being at risk of not making the top 16.   So I’m happy”, said Jesse “RuFF” Hall.PSICheese3 0019WM

True was happy to win but being competitive he said that his mind was more preoccupied with his loss to Innovation in the Shoutcraft KoTH match earlier that day.

PSICheese3 0003WMIn addition to playing in the LAN, he competed to KoTH online tournament, as well as for WCS Montreal to qualify.

 

MygraiN (above) and Sugar had success – both got into playoffs / round of 16.  Also with the team is newly added popular streamer, UpATree.

 

PSICheese3 0006WMOverall a successful showing according to long time captain, EndOfLine

 

PSICheese3 0001WMAdditionally, PSISTORM Gaming was a sponsor of the tournament, along with having many of its members help, like Temp0 who casted.

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The team will be traveling to the next LAN event, most likely PSISTORMCup 3.  Stay up to date with the team by following @psistormgaming on twitter, and liking us on facebook.

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pics by team photographer Troyseph, all rights reserved (c)2016 PSISTORM Gaming.

 

 

PSISTORM Cup 2 is on June 4th Saturday

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Yep since the 1st one was a success, we are having PSISTORMCup 2 June 4th, Saturday at The Cave in Fairfax, VA. You can come early and warmup, and registration in person opens at 10am. Games will start at 11am.

Register online to save here!

A few improvements from the 1st one include:

1. DX Racing chair to 1st place prize in addition to our target of $1000 prize pool

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2. More games casted with different streams (B,C etc TBD)

3. cheaper entry fee, instead of $30/40, it will be $20 online, $30 at the door.

4. DJ for music and emcee

5. catered with Pizza for all participants!

6. it’s on a Saturday this time!

7. More prizes/games for casual players, we are thinking of a Swiss format where each play minimum of 5 matches and best records move up into playoffs.

More info will be added as they are determined, and this page will be updated.

Here’s the writeup from the previous event, including videos/photos.

PSISTORM Cup 1 – Post Mortem Reflection

 

 

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Overview

24395192269_f744bfeb79_oThe inaugural PSISTORM Cup took place on January 31st, 2016 at The Cave Gaming Center in Fairfax, Virginia. Players competed in a double elimination bracket for their chance to earn the title of PSISTORM Cup champion, and win some money from the $1,100 prize pool as well. After a long day of intense Starcraft II action, a champion was crowned.

The final results (prize money earned in parentheses):

1st – Ruff ($500)

2nd – CNProtoss ($300)

3rd – Illusion ($150)

 

While knowing these final results is great, let’s get to the real important stuff here. We’ll be delving into what else was going on at the tournament.

 

PSISTORM players represent!

Seeing as this was the PSISTORM Cup, a couple of PSISTORM players had to show up to represent their team! The following PSISTORM players participated in the tournament: CNProtoss, EndOfLine, MygraiN, Freeedom, and Sugar.

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PSISTORM Gaming’s players, overall, gave a solid performance. In particular, EndOfLine took 4th place while CNProtoss took the runner up spot.

 

However, we do have to turn our attention to CNProtoss, who fought his way through the loser’s bracket to the finals by teamkilling Sugar, MygraiN, and then EndOfLine. In the process, he eliminated many of his fellow PSISTORM players from the tournament. What a bad team player.

 

Is that an illusion I’m seeing?

No, that’s not an illusion you’re seeing. It’s the actual Illusion. Chris Lee, more commonly known as Illusion, decided to grace the first PSISTORM Cup with his presence. Although it seemed like he spent the majority of the LAN playing League of Legends (unfortunately no photographic evidence is available to prove this, you’ll just have to take my word for it), Illusion still managed to win his matches utilizing his superior mechanics to outplay his opponents and cause several headaches in the process.

 

Illusion cruised past his opponents in the winner’s bracket until he met his match in Ruff, who banished him down to the loser’s bracket with a swift 2-0. After waiting in the loser’s final for what seemed like an eternity, Illusion was rewarded for his patience with a brutal 3-0 defeat from PSISTORM’s CNProtoss, who reminded everyone of why he is a force to be reckoned with.

 

Despite his inactivity as a SC2 player, Illusion demonstrated why he is still a member of ROOT Gaming by taking 3rd place and a grand total of $150. We’re looking forward to seeing Illusion at our next event, who’ll most likely want to come to collect his free paycheck.

Some non-locals

Although the majority of participants in the PSISTORM Cup came from the Maryland/DC/Virginia area, there were several out-of-state attendees. Here’s a shoutout to these special folk who traveled all the way here just to play in our event.

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Luis “FatCatChef” Lopez and Jimmy “Crayon” Or both drove down together from New Jersey and Pennsylvania respectively. Crayon made a strong run in the winner’s bracket, until he fell victim to Ruff like countless others before him. FatCatChef, on the other hand, got his revenge on Freeedom in the loser’s bracket after Freeedom eliminated him from the loser’s bracket in Cheesadelphia 1 (http://challonge.com/n3rdststarcraft2). A Bo1 loser’s bracket can be brutal that way.

 

Clearly feeling the passion, Kwame “Tempo” Mensah made the trip down here all the way from Massachusetts. Tempo casted several games and was a great presence here at the LAN. We hope you come back for the next PSISTORM Cup!

 

24762832905_06e92c71f3_o(1)We even had a visitor from way up in Quebec, Canada! Rain came down here to the PSISTORM Cup by truck, interestingly enough. Though he was unfortunately eliminated by zamzx, Rain did not go empty handed as he won an entire case of Red Bull.

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlTNYCfBKHE at 5:15)

 

 

 

 

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Despite casting the GnomeJon Archon Finals earlier in the day, ZombieGrub managed to drag herself out here to The Cave in order to hang out with us! She has almost as much passion as Tasteless. ZombieGrub, along with Allaryce, casted the loser’s final match between CNProtoss and Illusion.

The VOD for the first game can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFNp-lPReXU

 

No ragrets? Not even a single letter?

One notable player missi22109142962_c5c05384c9_o(1)ng from the PSISTORM Cup was PSISTORM’s very own Jake “NoRegreT” Umpleby. As the favorite coming into this day, the self-proclaimed “Best NA Zerg”
NoRegreT was surely already planning how he’d spend his tournament winnings. However, with an unscouted timing attack from the U.S. government, NoRegreT conceded his Bo1 series against the government and was, consequently, denied entry into the country.

Although we missed having NoRegreT here, hopefully he will make an appearance at the next PSISTORM Cup. jakejake

U.S. government: 1

NoRegreT: 0

 

Note: For those who don’t understand the title of this section, it refers to a certain scene from We’re the Millers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqSXHiVfRlY

The Grand Finals: CNProtoss vs Ruff

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In the first ever PSISTORM Cup grand finals, we had exciting Bo5 between CNProtoss and Ruff. The games themselves lived up to the hype, with the grand finals going the full distance with all 5 games played. Miraculous comebacks. Crazy proxy locations. Semi-basetrade scenarios. This series had it all.

 

This wasn’t the first time that these two players have met, actually. They faced off in the finals of DC LAN 16 (http://challonge.com/DCLANXVISC2) where Ruff beat CNProtoss with a score of 4-2. Additionally, Ruff knocked CNProtoss down to the loser’s bracket earlier in the PSISTORM Cup.

 

At the end of the day, CNProtoss had this to say about Ruff: I don’t want to play him again.

 

Final score of the grand finals: Ruff (3-2) CNProtoss24135998513_1543f953bf_o

 

The 1st game of the grand finals can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n1rVlrvXgw&index=44

 

There’s always time for Korean BBQ

 

As is tradition, we went out to eat Korean BBQ at Ilmee Korean restaurant in Annandale, VA after the conclusion of the PSISTORM Cup. Although the all-you-can eat BBQ is nice, what we really wanted was the free ice cream. The ice cream machine was broken.

 

Not-so-quick interview with Allaryce

 

Hi, wou24134674004_c62d385e2b_old you like to introduce yourself to those who may not know who you are?

My name is Anny, or Allaryce on Starcraft. I play Zerg.

 

How did you start playing Starcraft II and where did you get all your passion from?

I started playing Starcraft in my senior year of high school because I was going out with a guy who played Starcraft a lot. This was in 2011 with Wings of Liberty. He was a Protoss player, and so I played Protoss as well. When I felt that Protoss no longer felt challenging, I asked him to show me another race, so he showed me Zerg. Something about Zerg clicked with me, so I just stuck with the race.

 

After we broke up, I stopped playing until half a year ago. My friends stopped playing Starcraft then, so they let me use their accounts. I finally got my own account in July 2015, and I got into gold league after playing casually for a month. Soon, I stopped playing in order to work on my diploma. Then in December 2015, I started laddering seriously and after two weeks, I got into platinum league.

 

I would have to say that my passion comes from inner fire. I’ve always been a competitive person, and Starcraft fits me perfectly. It suits my personality.

 

How did you hear about the PSISTORM Cup?

I heard about it from Jake (NoRegreT). He told me about divisional prizes for top bronze/silver, gold/plat, diamond/master league placements. This happened while I was still in gold league, so I didn’t think that I would do well among the gold/plat players. Fortunately, I got into platinum league soon afterwards, so my confidence got boosted.

 

How was your experience in your first LAN event?

In the first round of the tournament, I was lucky enough to get matched against another platinum league player. We had a close series, and since I did end up losing, I think that I could’ve done better. Overall, I enjoyed my experience and wasn’t as nervous as people said I would be.

 

What did you like? What did you dislike?

I liked the turnout and the coziness of the atmosphere at the venue. It was intimate. One of my goals was to meet a lot of Starcraft players, and I got to do that here. Also, I got to cast several games with ZombieGrub so that was a really fun experience too.

 

What I disliked was that there was some miscommunication in the beginning of the tournament. I wasn’t registered properly, so my name didn’t appear in the bracket. Fortunately, KJ helped me out with that by letting me to take his spot in the tournament, so huge thanks to KJ for that!

 

Will we see you here again at the PSISTORM Cup?

Definitely, if you keep on giving divisional prizes, that is. The prizes for bronze/silver, gold/plat, and diamond/masters really incentivized me to come out in the first place. A lot of the time, players are hesitant to come out to these tournaments because they feel like they’ll just get knocked out by a GM anyways. I also think the prizes themselves are reasonable.

 

Any final words?

First of all, I would like to thank KJ for hosting me while I was here in the area! I’d like to give a shoutout to Jake for picking me up under his zergy wing. I also want to thank everybody in the Potato group, they’ve been really great to talk to, and really great to me as well. I’d like to give a final shoutout to kawemango because why not.

 

You guys can find me on Twitch here: http://www.twitch.tv/allaryce_

Also, my Twitter can be found here: http://twitter.com/allaryce_sc2

 

What we can do better

After all was done, several of us PSISTORM members got together to discuss the LAN. What we liked about the event, what we could’ve improved, everything was discussed. Here are several of our own ideas:

  • Have a designated tweeter who will make live updates on matchups, casts, etc
  • Set up a better stream overlay so people can more easily know what’s going on
  • Have more game admins/tournament organizers keep the games going so we don’t fall behind schedule
  • Have a schedule of other activities during the day, including an award ceremony and more player interviews
  • Create a social committee which will organize activities before and after the LAN for participants who travelled from far away

 

What do you guys think? Give us any feedback that you might using the form below:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1yOzIJYMkBf3-ahHNJNlEhYtRn6JYVMYISMm3y2MEs8Y/viewform?c=0&w=1

 

We would greatly appreciate your feedback!

 

Final thanks

The Cave Gaming Center in Fairfax deserves a huge shoutout for providing a great venue for this event, and making everything possible in the first place.

You can follow them on their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/TheCaveFairfax/) or on their Twitter (https://twitter.com/thecave_gaming).24762841145_1525f2d726_o

 

PSISTORM Gaming has also been a huge part in the success of this event. Follow them on Twitter (https://twitter.com/psistormgaming) and on Twitch (http://www.twitch.tv/psistormgaming/) for more Starcraft II action and news on the next PSISTORM Cup.

 

Shoutout to Red Bull for providing free energy drinks to our participants! Keeping players energized in a long LAN event is important, and Red Bull has done an excellent job with that.

 

Last but not least, here’s a shoutout to the following people who helped out during the LAN:

  • Carl Parker from ADVMoto (a main sponsor of PSISTORM) helped out with registrations and tournament coordination
  • Blake and Lucas Gillenwater (co-owner of PSISTORM & his brother) helped host and transport players
  • Bob Toner, Cait, Fred, Kevin (FleshSpawn), and countless others helped out with observing/casting
  • Archnog and WizeCrax came out to show their support for the LAN and its players

 

Please look forward to the next PSISTORM Cup which will be coming very soon!

 

Tournament Links

Liquipedia page: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/PSISTORM_Cup

Bracket link: http://challonge.com/PSIStormTheCaveSC2/

YouTube VOD playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuxOPc104Mmm0wMB7_6HJhdUkjxNz3MUH

 

Filthy NA Cup Weekly

FilthyRake is hosting a tournament for PSISTORM Gaming! For updates to this and rule changes, check out the TeamLiquid thread: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/sc2-tournaments/501771-filthy-na-cup-weekly

This is a $100 prize pool weekly online tournament, open to all North American players (but only NA players). Every 4th weekly tournament will be open to ALL players globally. First place every week will receive $75, with $25 going to second place. There will also be OSC points awarded for the top 16 finishers.

The very first of these cups will be held:

Saturday, Jan 23 3:00pm EST (GMT-05:00)
Registration Link

If this goes well, I may hold larger cups less often as well (monthly? quarterly? tbd).

Streams:
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Casters:
DrennoC
and
Draven
are confirmed as casters, with other casters still TBD – if you’re interested in casting any of these, hit me up! I would expect a rotation of casters each week, but everything will be streamed on the above channel.

Observers and Admins:
If you want to volunteer to act as an observer or an admin, please let me know.

Where:
The chat channel is FilthyNACup.
All games must be played on the NA Ladder.

Define NA Players:
Citizens of North American countries. No VISA or Green Card holders. In cases of question/debate, this will be left to the discretion of the admins. In future cups this may be expanded to allow Permanent Residents. Every 4th event will be open to all players, globally. The first such Open event will be Feb 13th, 2016.

Format:
The format is bo3 for every round until finals.
The finals are a Bo5.
Single Elimination.

Maps:
Map pool is current blizzard ladder maps:
Dusk Towers
Orbital Shipyard
Prion Terraces
Ulrena
Central Protocol
Lerilak Crest
Ruins of Seras

Vetoes
Vetoes work as below:

If your name is higher on the bracket you decide if you are A or B.

Player A Veto
Player B Veto
Player A Veto
Player B Veto
Player A picks map 1
Player B picks map 2
Last map remaining is map 3.

Vetoes for finals work the same, but with only 1 veto each instead of 2.

Results:
Players are expected to report their own match results on challonge. Players also must submit replays of their matches via challonge.

Prizing:
1st: $75 and 120 OSC points
2nd: $25 and 60 OSC points
3rd + 4th: 30 OSC points each
5-8th: 10 OSC points each
9-16th: 5 OSC points each

OSC:
I am super excited to announce that we’re partnering up with OSC to offer OSC points and other awesome incentives for participating in the Filthy NA Cup Weekly!

NA + L.Am players gain 2.5 bonus Participation points, which counts towards $1200 Participation Competition.

ANZ + SEA players gain 2.5 bonus Participation points, which counts towards $1000 Participation Competition.

Plus there are $ Bounties for NA + SEA Players

Inaugural PSISTORM Cup at The Cave

We are proud to partner up with The Cave gaming center to bring out a monthly LAN tournament featuring Starcraft!

The first one will be on January 31st, Sunday starting at 11 and ends late afternoon.

There will be prizes for top placing casual players in Masters/Diamond, Platinum/Gold, and Silver/Bronze divisions: $50 each! Also if we have enough interest, Archon mode tournament.

Also we’ll be awarding cases of REDBULL drinks as additional prizes!

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Depending on success of the event, we will do another one next month.

The total prize pool regardless is $1000.

The Cave
http://cave-gaming.com/
10621 Braddock Rd, Ste B, Fairfax, Virginia 22032

Facebook Event

ONLINE REGISTRATION: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e084ba8a82ea1f85-psistorm/35647693

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Freeedom with Rich of The Cave

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Top notch new computer equipment

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concession stands

EnDerr takes 3rd at iesF 2015

To finish off the year, EnDerr had one of his best showings in an international tournament to date. In iesF he started the first 2 days of competition with an undefeated 8-0, where he went 2-0 over Zanster, and 2-0 over NightEnd.

He lost in the semi-finals to eventual winner Serral, and set him up against Has for the 3rd place match. That matchup was probably the best series of the tournament. Artosis said “this was the match that was talked about during the tournament, where both players are really aggressive. I can’t wait.” They didn’t fail to deliver as the series went the full 3 games with EnDerr winning 2-1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FmKC6DQZq4

TRUE wins LHHT

by Troyseph

With the Legacy of the Void expansion being 5 days away and the WCS Finals starting this weekend, there is a lot of hype within the StarCraft 2 community at the moment. With all that hype, PSISTORM Gaming came in with a clutch move and threw a last minute Last Hurrah Heart of the Swarm tournament.

The tournament had a prize pool of $500 and some big named players such as TRUE, Solar and Patience from Korea, Masa, puCk, NoRegreT and JonSnow from North America, 4 Europeans like Zanster, GungfuBanda, Tefel & Namshar from EU, and 2 from SEA Seither & Law. The tournament also felt like a small friendly invitational, and worked to its advantage which helped pull in a decent viewer count on the PSISTORM Gaming stream with about 500 viewers. The stream had Pughy and PSISTORM’s very own Freeedom casting some fun and friendly matches with inside jokes. The tournament concluded with True taking first place, puCK in second, and Zanster &  in at third & fourth.

PSI HOTS Bracket
source: liquipedia

For a tournament that was organized at the last minute, it was very well done and fun to watch. Hopefully, we get to see more of these, PSISTORM Gaming Friendly Invitationals once Legacy of the Void comes out.  For now, we prepare ourselves for this weekend’s exciting WCS Finals  and the release of LotV. Congratulations to the winners. Thanks to all participants and casters. Special thanks to everyone who came and supported PSISTORM’s Last Hurrah Heart of the Swarm Tournament.

For those that missed it, watch it while it’s still there at twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/psistormgaming/v/24180823

More info on LHHT.

Last HOTS Hurrah Tournament

Feeling down that there’s no SC2 action the week before Blizzcon Finals? No LOTV beta? Well, PSISTORM Gaming would like to host it’s first tournament for Heart of the Swarm!

Since there is not more LOTV until it officially releases, and we have a week of HOTS, this is our chance for one last HOTS tournament.

Thu, 05 Nov 2015 19:00:00 -0500, 7pm US Eastern


$500 prize pool

$300 1st
$100 2nd
$50 3rd/4th

Thursday 7pm US Eastern

main stream: http://www.twitch.tv/psistormgaming
2nd/3rd streams: TBD

16 spots by invites. SINGLE ELIMINATION.

Brackets: http://challonge.com/psilhht

Confirmed players (2 KR, 4 NA, 4 EU, 2 SEA plus 4 PSISTORM Gaming players):

  • Apocalypse
  • Arium
  • TRUE
  • Hitman
  • JonSnow
  • Masa
  • NoRegreT
  • Patience
  • Puck
  • Solar
  • Zanster
  • Tefel
  • GunfuPanda
  • Seither

To be announced:
EU4

SEA2

 

Liquipedia article: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/PSISTORM_LHHT

TeamLiquid post: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/sc2-tournaments/497763-last-hots-hurrah-1-night-tournament