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MLG Raleigh


SCMunnerlyn1

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Details?

(From TestYourmight.com)

Venue/Tournament Location: Raleigh Convention Center: 500 South Salisbury Street; Raleigh NC 27601 August 24 -26 ,2012

Confirmed Games so far

Mk9

SC 5

League of legends

Starcraft 2

Raleigh Marriott City Center: 500 Fayetteville Street; Raleigh NC 27601

  • Rates: $135 single/double/triple/quad
  • Reservations: You can reserve by calling 888.236.2427 (code = MLG)
  • Distance from Venue: Hotel is across from convention center
  • Reservation Deadline: July 31, 2012

Sheraton Raleigh: 421 S Salisbury Street; Raleigh, NC 27601

  • Rates: $145 single/double/triple/quad
  • Reservations: You can reserve by calling 800-325-3535 (code = MLG)
  • Distance from Venue: Hotel is across from convention center
  • Reservation Deadline: August 3, 2012

It is not mandatory to stay in these hotels. If you'd like to do a price comparison to find the cheapest hotel, I would suggest to use Google Search, using the address of the Raleigh Convention Center: which is 500 South Salisbury Street; Raleigh NC 27601 to find the hotels closest to the venue.

That's all I know so far I don't know if I'll make it or not .

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im sure there is a forum for sc2 somewhere where they are talking about it and confirming entrants like testyourmight.

I looked on TeamLiquid and didn't see anything so I guess they haven't set the lineup of casters yet.

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Yea me and my brother were about to face this dude and his partner in halo 2 and right before we started he said "these two N****** should be easy" i dropped my controller and without hesitation punched him the face i may of broke his nose im not sure. Security escorted me out and banned me from future events. Afterwards i went to cracker barrel and laughed about it

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Yea me and my brother were about to face this dude and his partner in halo 2 and right before we started he said "these two N****** should be easy" i dropped my controller and without hesitation punched him the face i may of broke his nose im not sure. Security escorted me out and banned me from future events. Afterwards i went to cracker barrel and laughed about it

Meh thats when you beat their ass at halo 2 and THEN punch them in the face for good measure :P

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Yea me and my brother were about to face this dude and his partner in halo 2 and right before we started he said "these two N****** should be easy" i dropped my controller and without hesitation punched him the face i may of broke his nose im not sure. Security escorted me out and banned me from future events. Afterwards i went to cracker barrel and laughed about it

CRACKER barrel. Perfect.

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