Showing posts with label linguagua. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linguagua. Show all posts

Contents

  1. 15sui and Romantic will play for LP in the future!
  2. HuG's out from the offline! Colorful and Linguagua for the last spot.

15sui and Romantic will play for LP in the future!

After the announcement on Weibo today, 15sui and Romantic officially started to play for Team LP. 15sui, also known as 14sui and 生者 on Liquipedia and in China, he is a very young player from China. Since he is always called as  "生者", so let us explain for you the meaning of these words.

生 means living, pronouns as "sheng". And 者 is a suffix right here, like '-er', '-ist', pronouns as "zhe". However, according to the Official Announcement by Team LP, they set his ID as 15sui. I guess we may change our habit and call him as 15sui in the future. 

Official Announcement by Team LP

Here is the official announcement from Team LP that they published on Weibo.
(Translator: GLH, Click here to Source.)

On 1st June (Beijing time), 北京老炮儿电子竞技俱乐部 (LaoPao e-sport club) is here to announce that the two 浪漫 (ID: Romantic) and 生者 (ID: 15sui) officially joined the Team LP Warcraft Division.


The Human player, Romantic has gotten the end of his punishment and officially joined team LP Warcraft III division today. Romantic has always been one of the top Human players in China, therefore, his participation is also an important addition to the strength of our Warcraft III division.


On the other hand, our another player, the 17-year-old genius player "15sui" also officially joined team LP Warcraft III division. In the following time, 15sui will be studying and representing to play Warcraft III for team LP simultaneously.

At this point, we wish our new players can achieve good results. Keep moving, Team LP!


HuG's out from the offline! Colorful and Linguagua for the last spot.

After the games yesterday, we have the top 4 for the Pro division and Open division in the WGL May qualifier. And today, we are going to have the Finals of the Open division

Since HuG was defeated and dropped from the May qualifier, he became completely no chance for the offline stage. At the same time, Colorful and Linguagua are both qualified as the second place from their group.


According to WGL the points system, Colorful and Linguagua are tied with same points. Both of them are having 30 points (including May Ladder). Which means the games today will decide that who will get the last Chinese spot of WGL offline stage. According to the points system, the first place will get 4 points, and the second place will get 3 points, but the third and fourth place will get 2 points (there are no match for third in monthly qualifier).

Yesterday, while TH000 was streaming, he predicted that both of them will lose to their opponent in Semi Finals, and we will have an additional game for the last spot. 

Was TH000 DUNAI-ing? Or it is a good prediction? Let's stay with your favourite casters and watch the game later!






Contents


  1. In June we have 3 major offline tournaments.
  2. The CSL Grand Finals' viewing appointment has been opened.
  3. WGL: Colorful, Linguagua and HuG for the last Chinese spot!


In June we have 3 major offline tournaments.


From the Calendar, we can see there are NeXT Spring, WCG Chinese, and WGL Summer, and all of them happen in June!

In the past few months, we have gotten so many big tournaments, WCG APAC Finals, W league Playoffs, Yule Cup, etc. When you look at the list or calendar of these events, we believe you will feel so blessed. Let's stay with us and see what will happen after the Reforged Edition Releases!

For more details, please click here to "Chinese Tournaments’ Calendar of June 2019!".


The CSL Grand Finals' viewing appointment has been opened.
(Original Author: War3station, Translator: GLH)
(Click here to Source.)


Website and booking URL.

College Star League Spring 2019, which hosted by NetEase and Blizzard, is about to enter the most exciting offline finals stage. 10 college teams that have been advanced to the national finals will play on 9th June, 2019. By the time in the Shanghai Blizzard e-sport stadium (D1-104/D1-105), these players will play for their 4 years tuition fees and the title of Hearthstone, OverWatch, Heroes of the Storm, Warcraft III and StarCraft II. Currently, the website of the event is online, you can see more event information and watch the event with live through the page.

At the same time, in order to satisfy the audiences, the event has opened for the fans to make a free viewing appointment. The appointment opening time is from 29th May 12:00 pm to 4th June, 10:00 am (UTC+8). The audiences who have made the appointment will have the chance to win the e-sports card and the exclusive virtual rewards of the CSL. There will be more lucky draws in the event! The audiences who have made the appointment can enter the event at 12:00 pm on 9th June, with an official SMS or a valid personal ID. At the same time, the audiences who have not successfully made the appointment can also watch the game according to the seat situation.

Booking details

  • Visit the page, log in to the Battle.net, and fill in the information to reserve the seat.
  • Audience who successfully make the appointment will receive a confirmation SMS on June 6th
  • Audience who successfully make the appointment can enter the event on 9th June with the SMS or a valid personal identification.

Schedule

12:30-15:00 Heroes of the Storm, Grand Final
Tianjin Normal University VS Zhejiang University

15:00-16:30 Starcraft II, Grand Final
Jilin University VS Shanghai Normal University

16:30-17:00 Interactive session

17:00-18:30 Warcraft III, Grand Final
Tianjin Chengjian University VS Wuhan Vocational College of Science and Technology 

18:30-20:30  Hearthstone, Grand Final
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications VS China University of Mining and Technology

20:30-22:00 Overwatch, Grand Final
Nanjing Institute of Technology VS Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications


Casters

Warcraft III casters: Qiao Lin, Linguagua

Location
上海互联宝地 
No. 221, Huangxing Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai D1-104/D1-105

Prize Pool
Championship: 4 years tuition fees
Runner-up: 2 years tuition fees

QR code (wechat)

Special thanks


Colorful, Linguagua and HuG for the last Chinese spot!

This is the current Ranking of points system from Liquipedia.


And we made a small table for the intensest area.

From these two table, we know that Fly100% is confirm to be in offline stage. At the same time, the last Chinese spot will most likely be the winner of Colorful and Linguagua, depends on which players can get more points in this qualifier. 

Meanwhile, HuG has only a little chance. When if Colorful and Linguagua lose in Group Stage 2 and fail to be in Semi Final, and HuG could win this qualifier, which means three of them will tie with 31 points in this situation. I guess there will have an additional games for three of them.

What will happen in the last few days? Let's stay with our favourite casters and watch the games!




Source: NetEase
Translator: GLH


On 28th March, before the group stage of WGL March qualifier Pro Division, the Orc player Linguagua sent a message:

"The three Night Elves in Group C have been surrounded by me alone, please pray for them."

"Please ask someone to wake up Linguagua." An audiences replied the message.

There were almost no one was optimistic about him.

Take a look at Linguagua's opponents: Colorful, Moon, LawLiet, one of them is a good player of the new generation, and the other two have been famous for long time, and think about Orc vs Night Elf in this patch... Seems like Linguagua was just kidding and having fun.

However, just a few hours later, Linguagua defeated LawLiet with the Blade Master with Lighting Shield, and he also defeated Colorful with the same strategy. At last, Linguagua won and became the first place of the group, he became the biggest black horse of March Qualifier.

The joke became "super prediction", and Linguagua was praised by the other players as "a man did what he promised."

This is a story about him.

"The three Night Elves in Group C have been surrounded by me alone, please pray for them."
"Please ask someone to wake up Linguagua."


A young man in Warcraft III's circle

Warcraft III is a long life circle.

Which means, this game has been on sale more than ten years, and it’s still being updated and hosted. Moreover, the top players are about 30 years old, but they are still active in major events and tournaments, which is hard to see in other e-sports project.

Although he has been playing Warcraft III for almost ten years, Linguagua, a man was born in 1993, he is still one of the players of young generation.

Like many of us, Linguagua also got into Warcraft III because he is an active gamer, and Warcraft III is the start of his gamer life, this makes Linguagua has a special feeling for this game. Althought he left Warcraft III, he finally chose to return.

The young boy of that year was very simple, he chose to play Orc because he felt that Blade Master was very cool, so he began to play against the Insane Computer.

If there is no friend's influence, Linguagua might play against the Insane Computer only, but fortunately, he was born in the era when Warcraft III was famous in almost every Internet cafes, there are so many friends who love to play games.


His friends leaded him to join the first "team", and all members were his classmates.

"At the time, our class often competed against the next class. I was a pure mouse player, and the team leader of next class was a 'goat' with APM around 300, but he was defeated by me, a pure mouse player." This is Linguagua's first victory of Player vs Player, he is very proud for this result.

He was always watching Fly's VOD, learning Grubby's base running strategy, and play against the next class... The time passed day by day, and gradually, he had a higher goals. In order to get more chances for the game, Linguagua joined Go team when he was studying in high school. (The ID by the time: Aotuman).

"Do you remember the first experience of participating in the offline tournament?" the reporter asked.

"Probably in the third year of junior high school, I started playing with others on the battle platform, but the first time I participated in the offline tournament when I was a high school student." Linguagua recalled that "it should be playing WCG Nanjing qualifier! It is hard to advance to the Ro64. Then I was defeated by 7K easily, I lost in the first round..."

"It a deep memory!" he said.

"It’s the turn for the Orc to get back the game."

After that, Linguagua participated in many tournaments, and there were some well-known players such as Infi in the match, and he also made some achievements. Also, he always showed himself on Tieba(a forum of Baidu), so there were players who rank him as a great player of Tieba.

For some personal reasons, Linguagua stopped playing in tournament for a while, and his game time became intermittent as well. Fortunately, he finally returned to Warcraft III.

Linguagua continued to participate in the tournaments, and became active on Tieba again, meanwhile, Linguagua was discussed from time to time by others as well. Although he was a background board in the game, he and was being played by the top players, he was still being with a good attitude. He admitted that there is a big gap between him and the top players, but he will never give up, even if he was still being played by the top players, but he made a comeback in the games when the top players didn't pay enough attention.

He always interacts with others, and he has the ability to play against the top players, this made him got some fans and they also rank him as the King of Orc on Tieba.


However, what really attracted more players and audiences to pay attention to him was the stunning performance in March. As mentioned above, before the game, Linguagua released a "message", which made us wonder, because this was completely different from his previous attitude. Was Linguagua just making joke, or he was really confident for playing against Night Elves?

"At the time, I was serious. Although it was also a joke with friends, but I still wanted to repeat it. I was serious. You have to know that I have never done this before."

He also said "patch 1.30.1 had been playing for nearly half a year in China, I was getting bullied by Night Elf and I almost gave up Warcraft III. As a stubborn Orc player, I am not a "masochist", I hate that I was always bullied by Night Elves. When the platform updated to patch 1.30.4, I thought that it is the time to get back to the spot!"


A man did what he promised, Linguagua.

"If you say that my story is inspirational when I entered to the top 8 of the monthly qualifier, I think that is a contempt for me." Linguagua responded.

"What is your goal?" asked the reporter.

"The players in Pro division are very strong, champion might be too far, but it is an online tournament. For online tournament, my goal for myself has always been the top three. Of course, I also have a deep understanding of the gap between myself and other players, but this is not the case which could prevent me from setting this goal for myself."

Linguagua has his own ambitions, but he also understands that he has to walk the road step by step. His current goal is get into WGL summer and reach quarterfinals, the top 8."

Since there are only 6 slots for Chinese in WGL'2019 summer, and Linguagua has to get a place from Infi, 120, TH000, Life, Fly, WFZ, Xiaokk, Colorful and many other strong players, the difficulty is self-evident.

However, Linguagua said that the biggest opponent is himself. If he wants to win the quota, he must goes beyond his current strength.

After the interview, he immediately got into the game to train his own skills, he wants to make his "words become the "super prediction" once again.

After all, he is the man did what he promised, he is Linguagua.