Use Case: Quakecon 2017

In the end of August was held in Texas the latest edition of the iconic event for all Quake fans, the Quakecon. The event boasted Professional and Community Events, in the form of the Quake World Championship (Duel and Sacrifice) and BYOC LAN Tournaments.
Toornament.com was the Technical Partner of the event, and we are going to see how did the organizers benefit from our features, and how we could allow them to create the best event for their needs.

The first step was to provide a clear and complete registration process to their participants. The idea was to have the participants pre-register on Toornament, and then get definitely validated on site.
Their LAN information (row, seat etc.) were then added to all the information they already provided through the Custom Fields, like their in-game IDs or email addresses.

Admins checking Participants in

Another tall order was that the tournaments were featuring many different formats and structures. One of them was a challenging Free-for-All custom format for the Road Rage tournament.
This format was made possible thanks to some of our advanced features, and a few tricks to allow for more versatility within standard structures. If you wish to learn more about it, see how to create your own FFA tournament.

The FFA format used for the Road Rage Tournament

There was also the question of making all information and results about the ongoing competitions available to everyone on site. To that end, they used the Toornament TV, our sharing TV Module, to display all live results, brackets and tournament information on a huge screen:

Quakecon Toornament TV on site

How would participants report their scores, and advance forward?
To ease up Admins’ lives, Participants could use Toornament to report their match results after each game (either through the website, or the Mobile Application):

Admins reminding participants they would report their results through Toornament

Before the competitions started, The Quakecon media staff sent our dynamic Widgets to their press partners. Thanks to the Widgets, they could communicate on the event, its results and stories, as can be seen here on Millenium:

Millenium coverage of the Quakecon thanks to Toornament widgets

And to conclude, we’ll give Aaron “Kuffs” Tygart (Head Admin of the BYOC Competitions) the floor:
We can tell that Toornament contributed to the success of our event by simplifying interactions between admins and players. We hosted 9 BYOC competitions at Quakecon 2017 and we learned very quickly how to benefit the most of the platform: registration process, sharing modules with a gigantic Toornament TV visible by everyone and super easy score reporting process by the players.

October’s Open Tournaments selection

Another month, other tournaments!
Here we are again, with a selection of Open tournaments for you to play in!
So take a minute, check what we have in store, and maybe next week, you’ll be able to refer to yourself as a champion!

clashroyale Clash Royale Open Tournaments

france ESWC EU Qualifier #3by ESWC 199 Players 15/10/2017 Register
france Conquerors Clashby Project Conquerors 64Players 28/10/2017 Register
colombia The Royal Primeby INDRA 256 Players 31/12/2017
32/10/2018
Register

csgo Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Open Tournaments

portugal Ultimate Challengeby Gaming Arena 8 Teams 14/10/2017 Register
uk Unknown Season 1by Team Unknown 16 Teams 14/10/2017
04/11/2017
Register
france FDJ Open Series #3by FDJ Esport 128 Teams 15/10/2017 Register
france ESWC Omen Qualifier #2by ESWC 16 Teams 17/10/2017
19/10/2017
Register
hungary I. Lanosch Bajnokságby Lanosch 32 Teams 16/10/2017
10/12/2017
Register
france Tribe Offensive #1by Tribe eSports Club 32 Teams 22/10/2017 Register

fifa18 FIFA 18 Open Tournaments

czech 2v2 FIFA18 Turnajby Realita Gaming Bar 24 Players 15/10/2017 Register
france L’Ovalyonne #1by AS Lyon 1 25 Players 18/10/2017 Register
switzerland RoyalLeague Season 5by RoyalCup 84 Players 27/10/2017
17/12/2017
Register
uk Well Playd Saturdayby Well Playd Gaming Events 64 Players 25/11/2017 Register

hearthstone Hearthstone Open Tournaments

sweden ph13t0n and friendsby ph13t0n and friends 14 Players 26/10/2017
28/10/2017
Register
france Hearthstone Masterby Salon “Je lis jeu’nesse” 64 Players 25/11/2017
26/11/2017
Register
sweden HeXaLAN 2017by HeXagon e-Sports 20 Players 01/12/2017
02/12/2017
Register
us Deadite Streaming Openby Deadite Streaming 256 Players 01/01/2018 Register

lol League of Legends Open Tournaments

philippines Clash of Caviteñosby Jayads Internet Café 128 Teams 21/10/2017 Register
france Red Cross Cupby Roubaix Esport 16 Teams 21/10/2017
12/11/2017
Register
denmark LCD – CSD Qualifierby League Championship Denmark 128 Teams 04/11/2017
03/12/2017
Register

overwatch Overwatch Open Tournaments

argentina Sth Am. OW Circuitby Liga Profesional de Esports 56 Teams 17/10/2017
17/11/2017
Register
switzerland Challenger Leagueby MYI Entertainment 16 Teams 29/10/2017
26/11/2017
Register
germany Heroes of Ananas #3by Sylvanas 32 Teams 03/11/2017 Register
uk Watchers 6v6by Sparkz 6 Teams 04/11/2017
12/11/2017
Register
uk Rapture Gaming Festivalby Fragers Esports 24 Teams 11/11/2017 Register

rocketleague Rocket League Open Tournaments

denmark NPF 2017 Turneringby NPF 2017 32 Teams 13/10/2017
15/10/2017
Register
france FDJ Open Series #26by FDJ Esport 256 Teams 15/10/2017 Register
italy Torneo d’Autunnoby Strellu & dbj4397 32 Teams 15/10/2017 Register
italy OMFGIts Rocket Leagueby OMFGItsLC 8 Teams 04/11/2017
05/11/2017
Register

You are an organizer, and would like us to showcase one of your upcoming tournaments? Feel free to contact us on Twitter or Facebook!

September got CS:GO’ed!

September is bound to be a huge month for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Esports, so here is our breakdown of the main competitions taking place, or having already taken place! As per usual, find all information, results and replays on the platform!
The month started really strong with the knockout phase of the DH Masters Malmö, which saw G2 Esports come out on top:

After a break last week, while teams were in Sweden for the DH Masters, the ESL Pro Leagues are back with their weekly clashes and ever-evolving rankings:

As for the upcoming tournaments, this week-end will see a split in teams, between those that chose to go (or only qualified for) the 2017 ELeague Premier…

… and another Dreamhack competition, in Montreal this time!

And of course, next week will be the ESL One New York:

So it’s a packed up month for CS:GO players, and fans. It underlines the duality of the current CS:GO esports scene, which is the plethora of tournaments, to the point where it becomes hard to be able to attend them all (for players) or follow them all (for spectators), leading to a possible lost of impetus… Let’s hope it doesn’t happen, and that the hype stays as strong as ever, with an October month that’s bound to be a bit quieter, before November arrives, with its full week-ends!

And for those who also love to play CS:GO, head over to our Open Community Tournaments!

Here is the August’s Open Community tournaments selection!

Another month, other tournaments!
Here we are again, with a selection of Open tournaments for you to play in!
So take a minute, check what we have in store, and maybe next week, you’ll be able to refer to yourself as a champion!

battlerite Battlerite Open Tournaments

france King or Killed 3v3by BattleFrance 64 Teams 01/09/2017
08/09/2017
Register

clashroyale Clash Royale Open Tournaments

colombia The Royal Primeby INDRA 256 Players 31/08/2017
13/09/2017
Register

csgo Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Open Tournaments

usa $5k CS:GO Event 2by Novastar Gaming 18 Teams 26/08/2017
27/08/2017
Register

fifa17 FIFA 17 Open Tournaments

france RoKh eSport Recruitment
by RoKh eSport
16 Players 31/08/2017
01/09/2017
Register

hearthstone Hearthstone Open Tournaments

denmark NPH #5by NetParty Herning 64 Players 02/09/2017 Register

lol League of Legends Open Tournaments

us DreamerZ Minor Leagueby DreamerZ Esports 12 Teams 25/08/2017
16/10/2017
Register

overwatch Overwatch Open Tournaments

canada DHMTL17 – OW Mainby Dreamhack Montreal 64 Teams 09/09/2017
10/09/2017
Register

r6s Rainbow 6 Siege Open Tournaments

US Tchotchora #2
by Ariga
16 Teams 01/09/2017
17/09/2017
Register

rocketleague Rocket League Open Tournaments

france FDJ Open Series #19by FDJ Esports 256 Teams 27/08/2017 Register

sf5 Street Fighter V Open Tournaments

france FDJ Open Series #12by FDJ Esports 256 Players 28/08/2017 Register

vainglory Vainglory Open Tournaments

US Lunaris Draft NA-SEA-EU
by Lunaris
64 Teams 26/08/2017
27/08/2017
Register

You are an organizer, and would like us to showcase one of your upcoming tournaments? Feel free to contact us on Twitter or Facebook!

Team Liquid’s journey through The International 2017

The International 2017 was the seventh annual edition of The International, and third Major Tournament of the 2017 season. Hosted in Seattle for the sixth consecutive year, this year’s edition’s Prizepool culminated at a staggering $24,787,916 with more than $10,000,000 for the winners: Team Liquid.

They started strong in the Group Stage, finishing at the top of their group, after an almost perfect run of 5 Wins and 3 Draws. They came second only to LGD.Forever Young when it came to Group Stage results (the Chinese team went 6 Wins / 2 Draws):

The Main Event looked good for Team Liquid who picked as their opponent the 4th Team of Group B, Invictus Gaming. But as the Team Liquid’s official blog post states:

The Chinese squad looked very prepared to counter our draft, with Game 1 exposing the importance of vision in our playstyle. We snatched one back when they allowed GH’s KotL, but iG successfully punished our very greedy draft in Game 3 to knock us down.

Hence, Team Liquid went down in the Loser Bracket as soon as the Round 2, and had to make their way back to the Grand Finals, a feat never accomplished before.
That was no easy task, but they managed to defeat all of their goes until they met with Newbee. The Best-Of 5 match went quite smoothly, with a short (27 minutes) first game, won after a masterful Draft by KuroKy.

See the replays of the Grand Finals HERE

Game 2 could not have been more different from the first one, with a better Draft for Newbee, but Miracle-‘s Alchemist could not be stopped by the Chinese squad, and the game was a wrap.
Finally, Game 3 was probably the most disputed of the series, with both teams struggling to take any significant advantage, but Team Liquid, after an epic Roshan fight, would ultimately take the lead and not let it go until it was over, ending the game, the series and the tournament.

Congratulations again to the players and fans (with their epic “Let’s Go Liquid” chant!) for this impressive prowess, and rendez-vous in 2018 for the next Major Tournament of the 2017-2018 Competitive Season!