The last two weeks have proven that this tournament has grown in popularity, with more teams signing up than we have spots for! A little tip for those who did not get in this week... sign up early! Sign ups open on Tuesdays, and chances are, if you are not signed up by Saturday, you're not getting in. It's first come, first serve here at the SK Trophy Open, so if you want your piece of the prize and a chance to play versus the professionals at the end of the month, make sure you sign your team up well before Sunday.
The beginning of this week tournament got off to a great start. Round 1 is almost complete, and most of the 32 games have been played. As always, many new teams means many new questions, and the admins have been hard at work helping everyone, so please be patient in the future.
Any ways, to check the brackets, click right here!
We want to thank our awesome sponsors for allowing us to put on this great tournament!
Killer
Qualcomm Atheros' high-performance Killer™ technology enables intelligent networking solutions to improve the way people enjoy the Internet. The technology is used in WLAN and Ethernet solutions for computers requiring high-performance gaming experiences and is deployed in platforms of leading OEMs. The explosion of online applications and content, and the growing number of devices that access these applications, places increased stress on consumer endpoints. Killer technology is well positioned to address this challenge with solutions that intelligently manage, prioritize and direct digital content on home and mobile networks. Killer and other technologies were initially developed at Bigfoot Networks. Bigfoot Networks' team and technology were acquired in August, 2011 by Qualcomm Atheros, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated., to deliver value-added intelligent networking solutions dedicated to enhancing the end user networking experience.
www.killergaming.com
Kingston HyperX
Founded in 1987 with a single product offering, Kingston® Technology now offers more than 2,000 memory products that support nearly every device that uses memory, from computers, servers and printers to digital cameras and mobile phones. In 2010, the company's sales reached $6.5 billion.
http://www.kingston.com
The beginning of this week tournament got off to a great start. Round 1 is almost complete, and most of the 32 games have been played. As always, many new teams means many new questions, and the admins have been hard at work helping everyone, so please be patient in the future.
Any ways, to check the brackets, click right here!
We want to thank our awesome sponsors for allowing us to put on this great tournament!

Qualcomm Atheros' high-performance Killer™ technology enables intelligent networking solutions to improve the way people enjoy the Internet. The technology is used in WLAN and Ethernet solutions for computers requiring high-performance gaming experiences and is deployed in platforms of leading OEMs. The explosion of online applications and content, and the growing number of devices that access these applications, places increased stress on consumer endpoints. Killer technology is well positioned to address this challenge with solutions that intelligently manage, prioritize and direct digital content on home and mobile networks. Killer and other technologies were initially developed at Bigfoot Networks. Bigfoot Networks' team and technology were acquired in August, 2011 by Qualcomm Atheros, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated., to deliver value-added intelligent networking solutions dedicated to enhancing the end user networking experience.
www.killergaming.com

Founded in 1987 with a single product offering, Kingston® Technology now offers more than 2,000 memory products that support nearly every device that uses memory, from computers, servers and printers to digital cameras and mobile phones. In 2010, the company's sales reached $6.5 billion.
http://www.kingston.com



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