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Cranky_Ducklings’ Grand Platypus Open #21 StarCraft Tournament Has Begun!
The StarCraft tournament scene is alive and well, but you don’t always have to draw a field to see it. Sometimes a small tournament with a small number of spectators is all you need for fun and exciting drama. Bonus Points When your comments are posted by a group of friends who send mums together, they really feel like the world is full of TV and fun.
We’re watching several Grand Platypus Open tournaments, and the special SEA / OCE Region tournament returns every week. The players fought the top five by the end of the five, with twelve competing to see who would rule the Supreme Court. When you look at something, you will see some excited people, like Memomica and Demi, who has probably stopped fighting for the rule.
The winners receive a small cash prize, which is raised with the help of Materano, who brings the audience with them. The top four players also participated in OSC points to improve their official ranking.
This time we have a section, the following players competing with each other to test their skills.
quantitative (Indonesia, Proteus)
ut Neutral 01 (Malaysia, pollen)
- SC2 Ranger (Malaysia, Proteus)
- Wotopia (Vietnam, Zerg)
My Demi 12 (India, Pollen)
- Live (Australia, Zerg)
- Mnemonics (Vietnam, Zerg)
- Googoose Oye (Hong Kong, Zerg)
- Basic (Hong Kong, Proteus)
X aX_JusticeSimon_ (Vietnam, Proteus)
As the list highlights, we have a heavy Zerg / Proteus rooster with six streaks and four protons. We have no players in the race, so it will be interesting to see what the tournament looks like with the exception of Zigger / Proteus. In any case, we will definitely have many mirror matches.
There is a high probability of having an aggressive drama. Especially in underground jewelry mirrors. Demi and Mummika are well known for their offensive play, while players like Bistorek often prefer a more defensive attitude and a more focused position.
Demi returned from a break in another professional tournament. While Demi is constantly competing with strangers, it remains a favorite conversation to get the tournament home for a week.
Ship spaceship. And the sport, in general, was somewhat nervous in its COVID-19 program, causing many sports events to be canceled or stopped. We stopped the Hearthstone tournament, the League of Legends era, and all the technical conferences due to the virus. Fortunately, we have always opened great platforms to fill open spaces like online tournaments.
Harper Harrison is a reporter for The Hear UP. Harper got an internship at the NPR and worked as a reporter and producer. harper has also worked as a reporter for the Medium. Harper covers health and science for The Hear UP.