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Quakeworld GetQuad! Kenya Invitational was a league that ran from 1st of January, 2020, until end of February. Players were drafted into teams. The "Kenya" refer to a more unusual map pool than the regular maps. See Maps for
For previous drafts, see GetQuad! Draft 1 and Salvation Draft League.
Maps
schloss | cmt3 | gmdm1 | e3m6tdm | e3m7tdm | e1m6tdm | cmt4 | cmt1b | ukcldm2 | ctl8 |
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Signups
Nigve's Gopnigs | |
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nigve | 1 |
Paradoks | 2 |
sae | 3 |
blasphemer | 4 |
inf | 5 |
bps' Bogeymen | |
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bps | 1 |
mm | 2 |
ok98 | 3 |
kip | 4 |
flintheart | 5 |
dago's double penetrators | |
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dago | 1 |
john_rambo | 2 |
qirex | 3 |
cuky | 4 |
Valde | 5 |
BHC's Bold Huge Bunch | |
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Bold Huge Crunch | 1 |
D1ma | 2 |
pattah | 3 |
RaggA | 4 |
STALKERRH | 5 |
gLAd's Royal Baggers | |
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gLAd | 1 |
Tiaido (tiall) | 2 |
rghst | 3 |
Calinou | 4 |
skurk | 5 |
Link's Lunatics | |
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Link | 1 |
cosmos | 2 |
fgh | 3 |
Nautilus | 4 |
Captain BillyTheKid | 5 |
What is a draft?
The word «draft» comes from the US pro sports (NHL, NBA, NFL, MLB) and means that each team gets to pick players, in turns. This system was made so that all teams got the chance to make «equal teams». The opposite of this is the typical european sports (especially soccer), where money very much decides the skill level of the teams.