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Masters 2 Teams scrimming from iceland

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#1
megaputte

So all the teams that qualify for masters 2 I would assume will likely be scrimming many of the EMEA teams that did not qualify for iceland since they dont want to scrim against their opponents I would assume. This seems like a big opportunity thus not just for the teams that qualified but for other EMEA top teams to play against the other regions in scrims. I also wonder if there will be 10 mans or if they play EU ranked during their quarantines and times they are streaming. hmmm cant wait for iceland,

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DeathStroKE
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EU ranked games poggggggg

#3
Heavon
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I mean it's literally 1-2 teams per region so it's not like they will have a hard time finding scrims in their regions.. TL just shouldnt scrim fnatic and vice versa.. that is all, lul

But it would be fun with FpL

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Imafont
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That sounds really exciting, but too bad it won't be streamed. Since they probably want to mimic LAN conditions as closely as possible they will seek teams on low ping. So they will probably won't be playing CIS or Turkish teams sadly, (including FPX and NIP). Anyone got potential scrim candidates? Do you think they will go for relatively unknown teams or the best ones available at low ping? I assume it will be the latter since there is no chance of them encountering each other in IceLAN- so the likes of BDS, Guild, Vitality, Alliance, and Wave seem like good choices off the top of my head.

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Sims4proplayer
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What is this stereotype that CIS teams have big ping? I have 17 ping to Stockholm for example. If u are in European part of CIS u have good or ok ping. And most of the CIS pro scene lives there

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Imafont
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Depends where you at I guess. If in Finland/Russia ping should be fine, if in Ukraine/Russia it will be harder. Iceland is nearly 2k km away from Sweden.

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beb0p
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Iceland Streams Niceeee

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