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The EverLAN organization has announced the games and dates for their Winter event to take place in Denver, Colorado. Taking place from January 20th to the 22nd of 2006, EverLAN's Winter event will consist of a Counter-Strike: Source tournament, a Quake4 tournament, as well as various BYOC events. The venue is the Denver Merchandise Mart located in Denver, Colorado, conveniently located approximately 5 miles from Denver International Airport. GotFrag spoke with Baker of EverLAN and he revealed that the prize pool will exceed their previously planned prize pool for the canceled Summer event, which was set to be $18,000. Not giving specific numbers, Baker promised the prize pool for the Source tournament would exceed $20,000 by a few thousand. No word on the Quake4 tournament has been heard. He and the rest of the EverLAN staff look determined to put on an excellent event for the entire community. Here is the press release from Everlan.net The EverLAN Winter Championships will be taking place at the Denver Merchandise Mart on January 20-22, 2006. ATi, among other sponsors will be there in a big way, and a big list of those who sign on will be released in the coming days/weeks before the event. For those wondering, the National Invitiational Tournament (NIT) will be Counter Strike: Source. More information on the NIT tournament will be released as soon as we can release it, but the information that has already been released to various members of the community, shows that this tournament will be great. Anyway, on behalf of EverLAN, we wish to thank the members of the community for their patience with us, and we hope to repay it with an amazing event. See ya in January! |





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but possibly you are right
The difference between EverLAN and other events is, our 'big cash' tournament isnt our main draw, our BYOC tournaments are.
The source community came to me before Summer 05 and asked for a tournament. You guys have it. You have the venue, major corporate sponsorships, and Valve involvement, if it doesnt work, I honestly don't know what to say. Regardless if the tournament is successful or not, you wont see a 'major' 1.6 tournament at EverLAN.
He has a point though. If it doesn't work basically it means everybody is right about source. There wouldn't be room for any doubt anymore.
maybe 3D will stay source for a while?
Who cares if it is a nicely ran tournament. So is WCG. The fact is that way less teams are going to show than are expected.
i think the 32 slot css tournament will be full once everlan squares off, a lot of good american teams that would like to get their hands on the blingbling and not to mention the european teams that might show up ;)
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