Odyssey Gaming is proud to bring you the Dolby SC2 Open sponsored by Dolby and co-sponsored by Astro Gaming!!!! This will be an awesome SoCal StarCraft 2 tournament! Please view the information below to learn more about OG SC2 Open!
GENERAL INFORMATION
Title Sponsor:
DOLBY LABORATORIES
When:
February 25, 2012
Where:
Odyssey Gaming – 14586 Pipeline Ave., Chino, CA 91710
Phone:
909.393.3900
Who:
Any SC2 players
TOURNAMENT DETAILS
Doors Open:
8:00AM PST
Matches Start:
10:00AM PST
Tournament Site & Registration:
http://odyssey-gaming.com/events/ogi-sc2-open/
Sponsors:
Dolby, Tritton, and much more to come. We’ll let you know in due time 
PC/LAN Specs:
Core 2 Quad Q9400, 4GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 275, and Verizon FiOS @ 150mb/s!
Cost to Enter (ONLINE):
$5.00
Cost to Enter (AT THE DOOR):
$10.00
THERE WILL NOT BE AT THE DOOR REGISTRATION!
PREREGISTRATION DEADLINE:
February 20, 2012
Is there a RAFFLE?
YES! There’s a lot of raffle prizes such as headsets, keyboards, mice, mousepads, shirts, cases, power supplies, motherboards, gift cards, and so much more!
Pre-registration Includes:
Badge, two raffle tickets, admission into the tournament
Max Players:
128 Players
What to bring (optional):
Mouse, keyboard, headset (we will have Tritton/Cyborg Gaming equipment ready for players to use, which will be brand new).
What to bring (required):
One form of ID (driver’s license, current school ID, etc)
Tournament Type:
Double Elimination, best of 3 winner’s bracket matches, best of 1 loser’s bracket matches, best of 5 finals
PRIZING INFORMATION
Prize Expectancy:
$1000 guaranteed thanks to DOLBY LABORATORIES!!! WOO!! Hopefully more with more sponsors
Check back later for updates or visit us on our website/Facebook!
Cash Prize Breakout:
60%, 30%, 10%
MAP AND RULES
TENTATIVE Map List:
-Terminus RE (finals 1)
-Shattered Temple (finals 2)
-Scrap Station (finals 3)
-Metalopolis (finals 4)
-Tal’Darim Altar (finals 5)
-Shakuras Plateau (finals 6)
-Xel’Naga Caverns (finals 7)
TENTATIVE Map Selection/Rules:
Each player veto’s a map until there is one map left. The first person to veto in each 1st match is the person who is on top of the bracket layout. The 2nd and 3rd match veto’s work the same as the first, but the first person to veto is the loser from the last match. So basically it’s like losers take-out in basketball. Players can only veto one map at a time.
For the finals, each player can veto one map leaving 5 left. The player that veto’s first should be decided by a coin toss before the matches start. The player that wins the toss can either pass his veto and veto last, or veto first like a kickoff. And the map order for the finals should go according to the order stated above while noting that if a map is pooled, it will be skipped in the order.
