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Revision as of 08:42, 19 January 2021
"Money for nothin' and gibs for free" is a 2on2 Double-Elimination tournament mainly run by gLAd.
It is intented as a worldwide battle royale, following the success of GetQuad! Nations Cup in 2020.
A whopping prize pool of $6,500 is handed out from a secret, russian donor that want to remain unknown.
Prize pool
$6,500 (USD) are spread among the players as seen below. Prizes are only handed out to teams that never lost any map on WO.
Place | Prize (USD) | Winner |
---|---|---|
1st | $3,000 | tbd |
2nd | $1,500 | tbd |
3rd | $1,000 | tbd |
4th | $500 | tbd |
5th-6th | $250 | tbd |
tbd |
Double Elimination Bracket
Upper Bracket
Lower Bracket
Final Bracket
Maps
dm2 | dm4 | dm6 | aerowalk | ztndm3 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Teams can agree to play other maps (if approved by admins) |
Signup
Signups closed on January 16, 20:50 UTC (23:50 MSK).
Rules
- 10 min map with 3 min overtime
- All rounds are BO5
- Ruleset: qcon
- A team can only consist of 2 players
- A team that has lost with WO in WB will automatically lose with WO in LB too.
Servers
This is a world wide tournament, meaning you might have to play games on a higher ping than you're used to. Strive for fair pings, but use this as a general rule of thumb:
- East coast NA vs EU = Ireland
- West coast NA vs EU = New York
- AU vs EU = India
- AU vs NA = Los Angeles
- BR vs AU = Los Angeles
- BR vs EU/NA = Miami
If you can find a server with lower pings for both of you, I strongly suggest you use that one! This is just a general rule of thumb and not a requirement, however striving for as equal pings as possible is mandatory. Use cl_delaypacket to even out the pings up to a maximum of 155ms.
Demos
TBD