Rainbow Six Siege Invitational 2018 Bracket
Posted : admin On 4/13/2022Reaction to the news from the community has been far-reaching, most notably from G2 who released a three-and-a-half minute tribute video to YouTube recounting Mouritzen’s career and thanking him for being a part of the team.
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1 Overview 1.1 Format 1.2 Prize Pool 2 Participants 3 Results 3.1 Winners Bracket 3.2 Losers Bracket 3.3 Final Bracket 4 Media 4.1 Streams 4.2 Articles 4.3 Interviews 4.4 Announcements 4.5 Additional Content 4.6 Additional Links 5 References Double Elimination Best of 3 Series Rosters. Today the last day of the Six Invitational tournament for Rainbox Six: Siege take place in Montreal, and although there was a show match between two all-star teams, the main focus was on the grand final between reigning champions Evil Geniuses and European powerhouses Penta Sports, producing one of the closest and most intense finals in recent memory.
His retirement means G2 will now have to fill a spot on a team currently consisting of Jake “Virtue” Grannan, Ben “CTZN” McMillan, Juhani “Kantoraketti” Toivonen and Aleksi “UUNO” Työppönen.
Meanwhile, streaming platform Twitch has released its 2020 Transparency Report, a 5,000-word report detailing initiatives taken to keep the streaming community safe. The document includes steps taken in three major categories: moderation, machine learning and community transparency. The company also listed listing specific actions taken throughout the year in each category. A companion blog post summarized the report while highlighting specific efforts, including how the service’s “offensive username detection model blocked 3x the number of offensive usernames” in 2020 or the creation of the “Twitch Safety Advisory Council, an eight member consultative body composed of online safety experts and Twitch creators.”
Elsewhere in the world of competitive gaming:
Call of Duty League Major 1 Bracket Set
The first Major in Call of Duty League history is underway after the first stage of qualifiers was completed during Super Week last week. The Atlanta FaZe earned the top seed in Pool A by going undefeated in the group, while the Dallas Empire won the tie-breaker over the Los Angeles Thieves to earn the top seed in Pool B. The New York Subliners, Los Angeles Guerrillas and OpTic Chicago round out the Winners side of the Major 1 bracket.
The first matches in the Losers Bracket saw the Florida Mutineers defeat the Seattle Surge three maps to one, while the Toronto Ultra dispatched the London Royal Ravens 3-2. Matches continue throughout the weekend, with the Major I Final scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m. PT.
WePlay Esports Announces Recurring Tournament Series
Ukranian tournament organizer WePlay Esports, in partnership with fighting game hub DashFight, has announced a new tournament series called Ultimate Weekend Brawl, a recurring Mortal Kombat 11 series featuring events structured with marquee matchups in a boxing supercard setting. Each event will feature two best-of-five undercard matches with the winners earning $300 each, while the best-of-seven main event will earn the winner $500. The first Ultimate Weekend Brawl takes place on March 6, though the players involved have yet to be named.
Arc System Works Delays Guilty Gear Strive
Arc System Works has announced the delay of its upcoming fighting game Guilty Gear Strive from April 9 to June 11. The announcement came via the official ASW Twitter, announcing the delay and offering a lengthy explanation. “Since we have received valuable feedback after the recent Open Beta Test,” the statement reads. “We would like to make the most of this opportunity to provide the best game possible.” The delay comes ten days after I-No was revealed to be the final playable character in the game’s launch roster at the 2nd Japan Fighting Game Developers Roundtable on February 20.
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Need to Know for Six Invitational
This Rainbow Six Siege Ultimate Event Guide outlines everything you need to know for SI 2020. If you are attending the event or just watching from the comfort of your own home, you will find the information below useful.
Location:
Place Bell 1950 Rue Claude-Gagné, Laval, QC H7N 5H9
Dates:
7-9 February Offline Group Stage begins
11-12 February First two days of Offline Playoffs
14-16 February Last two days of Playoffs the Final
The Ubisoft website indicates that Offline indicates that it is not open to the public
Ticketing Information:
It should be noted the only tickets still available are the “OPERATOR PASS” Price 135$ CAD This ticket includes the following:
- Unrestricted seating in the arena.
- Six Invitational 2020 universal in-game charm
- All Twitch drop charms.
Unfortunately, the “ELITE PASS”s are sold out.
For more information on the qualified teams and the Road to SI click here!
Event Schedule for SI
The SI Group Stage will consist of Bo3 (Best of Three) matches. Double elimination bracket (GSL Style) with a grand final, the top two teams advance in the playoffs.
The Playoffs will consist of a double-elimination bracket, Bo3 matches, with a Bo5 Grand Final. Additionally, Ubisoft has stated that “The team coming from the upper bracket has a 1 map advantage in the Grand Final.”
GSL-Style Bracket Courtesy of Liquipedia
Community Event Activities at the Event
For all of you that have the privilege to attend these years Invitational, the following events will be available to you, as well as Six Invitational exclusive Merch!
Dev Team Hang Out
February 14 – 9 am-11 am EST
Demo Booth
February 14-15 – 9:30am-5:30pm EST
February 16 – 9:30am-3pm EST
**Be sure to make this event, attendees will have an exclusive opportunity to play Year Five, Season One content before it is released.**
Pro-Team Meet and Greets
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February 14-16 – TBD
Content Creator Meet and Greets
February 14 – 9:30am-10:30am EST
Talent Meet and Greets
February 15 – 9:30am-10:30am EST
Voice Actors Meet and Greets
February 16 – 9:30am-11:30am EST
Road to SI Creator Cup Finals
February 14 – 15:30 pm-17 pm EST *Times Subject to change depending on Length of matches
Hotels/Cosplay/Security on Location at SI
Courtesy of Ubisoft
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Watch the Event Action Online
For the rest of us that are unfortunately unable to attend this year’s SI, you can check out the action Via the following links.
- Twitch.tv/Rainbow6Bravo (Group Stage Only)
9 Ways to Enhance Your SI Viewing Experience
For all of those that are new to viewing Rainbow Six Siege Pro level play, I have decided to create a list of 9 quick tips to better your viewing experience for the Rainbow Six Siege Invitational event. These can be applied at home or at the event its self.
1. Expose yourself to more Pro League Play
Firstly, before the event take some time to tune in to Twitch or Youtube throughout the week to watch some Pro League Playdays and become more familiar as a spectator. Get to know the teams, players, commentators, and map pool to enhance the experience.
2. Familiarize Yourself with the Pro League Rules
This one is geared more toward the hardcore community and N3rds like me. Head over here and skim through the ESL Pro League Rule Book to become more familiar with what the players can and can not do. Heres a short list of some of the more informative rules.
4.12 Tactical Timeout
Each team may call up to 1 tactical timeout per map:
● The coach or team captain must signal to the admin
● A timeout lasts 1 minute
● A match is paused during operator select
● Coaches may talk to the team during the timeout
● Timeouts cannot be called by both teams on the same round
● Timeouts need to be called during the kill-cam
● Players cannot take their headsets off or leave their seats
5.4.3 Spawn Killing
The spawn killing which results in a kill of an attacker during the first 2 seconds of action phase is
not allowed. Doing so will result in a round loss for the defending team.
5.5. Rehost requests
Rehost rules are specified below, including the conditions in which they will be allowed:
● Any issue before the preparation phase starts (game, software or hardware related)
● Player can’t move (unless it’s done on purpose) – rehost in the first 30 seconds of the
action phase, if no players have taken damage
● Game mechanic not working as intended (shooting, reloading, moving, gadgets,
equipment, etc.) – rehost up to the first 30 seconds of the action phase, no damage
taken by anyone
● Disconnect/hardware problem/software problem – rehost in the first 15 seconds of the
preparation phase. On offline events, this timing is for the full duration of the preparation
phase.
● Observer issue – rehost up to the first 30 seconds of the action phase, no damage taken
by anyone
6.20.2 Removing headsets
If a participant removes his headset without admin approval during a map, he will receive an
official warning.
If it happens again in the same offline event, the team will lose the round and 5 minor penalty
points will be awarded.
3. Pay Attention to the Operator Pick and Bans
Also, pay attention during the BAN phase, the choice of banned operators by each team will play a significant role in how the match is played out.
4. Actively Listen to the Commentators
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The commentators play a considerable role in the viewing experience. Without a doubt, most of them have been involved in the professional scene since the beginning. They have extensive knowledge of the game, teams, and individual players. Their insight into how each round is played out and the thought process of individual player(s) dramatically enhances the viewing experience.
5. Keep your Bearings
For me, one of the most significant aspects of spectating a PL R6 event was becoming familiar to the camera work. Actively paying attention to where an operator is on the map is paramount to understanding what is happening. Be aware of what floor they are on, what site they are defending, what weapons they have (SMG, Assult Rifle, ShotGun, etc.)
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6. Make sure you know Whos Who
This one seems pretty straight forward but remembering what silhouette color represents what team will eliminate some confusion when the action starts to pick up.
7. Be Aware of the Attack/Defense Strats
Watching Pro League play can significantly enhance your level of play. Paying attention to the strategies employed by the pros in one of the most eye-opening and educational experiences for the game.
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8. Watch the kill feed
Not all of the action will always be caught via the camera operator. Paying attention to the kill-feed is vital to see what is going on off-screen.
9. Enjoy the ride
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Finally, If you are at LAN or from home, sit back and enjoy the ride. These are the best teams from across the globe competing for the title and a$3,000,000 prize pool. Expect insane plays, new strats, and wild emotions.