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Stand: 1. Januar 2016
Relevante Hearthstone-Events (mit mindestens 20k $ Preisgeld)
[Quelltext bearbeiten]2014
[Quelltext bearbeiten]- DreamHack Summer 2014 (25k)
- OGN/NetEase: China vs. Korea Masters (54k)
- WEC 2014 (64k)
- OGN/NetEase: China vs. Korea Masters 2 (54k)
- WCA 2014 (195k)
- Viagame House Cup (20k)
- SeatStory Cup II (20k)
- BlizzCon 2014 (250k)
- DreamHack Winter 2014 (25k)
2015
[Quelltext bearbeiten]- NetEase Gold Series (48k)
- ESL HLS Season 1 - Finals (20k)
- ESL HLS - Katowice 2015 (30k)
- CN vs EU Season 2 (56k)
- Viagame House Cup #2 (25k)
- SeatStory Cup III (20k)
- IET 2015 (20k)
- OGN Hearthstone Masters KR Season 1 (25k)
- i-league Season 3 (29k)
- Viagame House Cup #3 (25k)
- ESL HLS Season 2 - Finals (25k)
- NVIDIA Hearthstone Pro-Am Tournament (25k)
- DreamHack Summer 2015 (40k)
- OGN Hearthstone Masters KR Season 2 (24k)
- WCA 2015 - CN Qualifiers (23k)
- Vulcun Deckmasters #1 (38k)
- ASUS ROG Summer 2015 (25k)
- CN vs NA Challenge (97k)
- OGN Hearthstone Masters KR Season 3 (23k)
- China Championship 2015 (25k)
- ONOG Summer Circuit Finals (25k)
- Archon Team League Championships (240k)
- Asia-Pacific Championship 2015 (25k)
- European Championship 2015 (25k)
- eSportsArena $25K Invitational (25k)
- American Championship 2015 (25k)
- DreamHack Cluj-Napoca 2015 (25k)
- BlizzCon 2015 (250k)
- SeatStory Cup IV (20k)
- GameGune 2015 (27k)
- DreamHack Winter 2015 (40k)
- i-league Season 4 (78k)
- Celestial Invitational #1 (25k)
- insomnia56 - Truesilver Championship (30k)
- World Cyber Arena 2015 (216k)
Potentiell relevante Spieler
[Quelltext bearbeiten]Spieler, die zwei der oben genannten Events gewonnen haben bzw. drei Mal auf dem Podest standen.
Europa
[Quelltext bearbeiten]Amerika
[Quelltext bearbeiten]- Keaton „Chakki“ Gill ([12])
- David „Dog“ Caero ([13])
- James „Firebat“ Kostesich ([14])
- Andrey „Reynad“ Yanyuk ([15])
- Cong „StrifeCro“ Shu ([16])
- Jeffrey „Trump“ Shih ([17])
- Paul „Zalae“ Nemeth ([18])