Saturday, 12 May 2012

Tune In to Exciting League Tournaments This Weekend!
















Summoners!

If you want some exciting League of Legends matches to watch this weekend, we’ve got your back. Three great events will stream live on May 12 and May 13. Check out the details below!

Solomid EU Invitationals
Solomid.net opens their doors to their first European tournament, in which eight teams – attending via invitation only – will compete for a prize pool of 1500 Euros. Attending teams include Against All Authority, Counter Logic Gaming EU and Absolute Legends, as well as Team SoloMid itself. The tournament kicks off on Saturday, May 12 at 4:00 am Pacific Time (13:00 CEST), and continues on Sunday, May 13 at 4:00 am Pacific Time (13:00 CEST). Follow all of the action at SoloMid.net.

Reign of Gaming Invitational
LoLPro joins forces with Team Curse to produce this all-new event, joining 16 teams from North America and another 16 from Europe in a no-holds barred battle for supremacy. Two finalists from each region will win plane tickets to San Francisco for the championship round on May 19 and 20. You can watch each match on Twitch TV, and Reign of Gaming’s home site will carry match recaps as well as live coverage. The schedule for this round runs as follows:

Saturday, May 12: North America
12:00 pm PST/21:00 CEST: TD vs. CLG
2:00 pm PST/23:00 CEST: Epik vs. Team Curse
4:00 pm PST/01:00 CEST: Dig/Lzh vs. Legion
6:00 pm PST/03:00 CEST: Orbit vs. Team SoloMid
Sunday, May 13: Europe
15:00 CEST/6:00 am PST Teamless vs. Sypher
17:00 CEST/8:00 am PST Moscow Five vs. exHCL
19:00 CEST/10:00 am PST Navi/LLL vs. Against All Authority
21:00 CEST/12:00 pm PST AL.eu vs. SK/Eclypsia
Check out www.LoLPro.com for a schedule and a list of the teams.

Go4LoL Monthly Finals
Go4LoL rolls on with weekly tournaments open to any team who wishes to participate. The monthly finals take place on Saturday, May 12 starting at noon Pacific Time (21:00 CEST), featuring winning teams from the previous month’s weekly tournaments. They will compete for $500 in prize money, on top of their previous winnings. Go to NESL’s home page for information on the tournament brackets and watch the live streaming on Twitch TV’s NESL page.

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