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#22 Overwatch World Cup teams announced in Other Games
MadKWait why isn't Forsaken on team russia, why is he in the baltics?

Isn't he latvian?

posted about 7 years ago
#30 History of TF2 prize money in TF2 General Discussion
RussianGuyovichTeam Dignitas cups

2011
2012
2013
http://cups.team-dignitas.net/tournaments.php

I added these to the spreadsheet, as well as the reality lan.

posted about 7 years ago
#29 History of TF2 prize money in TF2 General Discussion
RussianGuyovichDarkdwarfI added it to my sheet and updated the OP. :)
Cheers sir.

Are the ESL stats included? I'm finding it hard to get information on the prize pools for those seasons/events:

http://www.vanillatf2.org/tag/esl/

There might also be a couple of EU 6v6 cups with prize pools donated by angel which weren't the Nations Cups.

I found many ESH cups. I've compiled a full list below (cash prizes only):

2010
2011
2012
ESH tournament search results for TF2
ESH TF2 match results (Some cups don't have TF2 in the name and you cannot filter tournaments by game)

Let me know if I buggered up any of the links or cash amounts. I nicked a couple of these cup names from GeaR's profile. There's a bunch of other cups listed there too.

Wireplay 6v6 Season 7 also had a £500 prize pool. I could see if b0nes has more info on other 6v6 seasons which included cash prizes.

I don't mind digging around some more if you want. There's plenty out there to warrant some form of joint effort, especially if you plan to include regions other than EU.

Perhaps some of the older timers could help with the ESL prize money?

Added all the tournaments on your list. Thank you for helping, I'm really curious about stuff like this. :)

armadilloDoes this include only tournaments with prize pools of real money? Eniere organized a bunch of russian cups with prizepools worth a couple hundred euros, but mostly in keys i think

https://pixling.ru/blog/tf2/1547.html

edit:
also some other things i dug up with the links from the post above
also did you include the more recent sunday razer cups? by my count there were 31, each with a prizepool of $100

there were also some "monthly mayhem" cups. they had $1000 prizepools i think there were only two though, one eu and one na
https://arena.razerzone.com/tournaments/details/706/255Bna255D-game-sense-tf2-monthly-mayhem
https://arena.razerzone.com/tournaments/details/705/255Beu255D-game-sense-tf2-monthly-mayhem

there were also a bunch of "practise cups" with $20 razer vouchers for each player.
https://arena.razerzone.com/tournaments/details/658/255Beu255D-game-sense---sunday-practice-cup#prizes

ESL
EMS VII 750 euros
EMS VI 750 euros
EMS V1000 euros
EMS IV1500 euros
ill get more soon, ik some of these sites are a little questionable but its the best i could get

also, would you mind posting the spreadsheet on google docs or something so people can see what individual events make up the broader categories? you may have missed some ozf cups, for example, which people could then identify

So far I've only included cash prizes, since converting hardware into euros is too arduous. Added the ESL and Razer tournaments. Are the ESH tournaments you listed the same as the ones Guyovich listed? And the sunday razer cups were in 2016, right?

Link to spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1p0jMqp2eVjyVbbEGMLtJ78HqitavSRPGNqrRozJbi7c/edit?usp=sharing

posted about 7 years ago
#15 Overwatch World Cup teams announced in Other Games
USA_PWNSdid China vote for an actual pro team lol

Looks like it

posted about 7 years ago
#25 History of TF2 prize money in TF2 General Discussion
RussianGuyovichhttp://www.teamfortress.tv/4891/blackout-gaming-6v6-newbie-cup-eu-16-02-13

We had 8 teams in the end. It's a very small amount, maybe even pointless to add!

I added it to my sheet and updated the OP. :)

downpourwhat was the spike in 2008?
i assume it was the CEVO OCZ tournie but i relaly have no idea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-1V7v7WzCE

I didn't know about this tournament. Added it too.

posted about 7 years ago
#23 History of TF2 prize money in TF2 General Discussion
zeSIMONTo get back on topic here, did you include DeutschLAN 2015?

Had a total prize pool of 2350€
http://comp.tf/wiki/DeutschLAN_2015

I only included 6v6 events, so the answer is no.

the301stspartanYeah these ppl must be so dumb lol like do u even integrate shitlords lmfao

If you didn't have an F in maths (or statistics which is what this is, actually) you should know that
a) area charts are bad
b) you must give a proper unit for the y axis of your charts, ie. "cumulative prizepools of leagues"
c) area charts are even worse when they look like line charts and everything your chart screams "this is a comparison, I'm a line chart!"

Well, I very much so do not have an F in maths. I'm witing my bachelor thesis starting this autumn. Though it is in pure math and not statistics, I think my math is good enough to know the basics...

So to counter you:

a) There are no objectively bad charts.
b) Of course proper units are good. But (i) I provided it in the thread when asked, and (ii) it is not needed, since what the graph conveys is prize pool dynamics over time and it does not matter what the absolute numbers are or if they're given in USD or EUR.
c) This is a comparison of the total and its parts over time. It's not complicated.

But sure, I could have used stacked bars, but I think this is more aesthetically pleasing and conveys the same information. I also think it is easier to read the change over time for each part this way.

posted about 7 years ago
#7 History of TF2 prize money in TF2 General Discussion
Crymaim quite sure etf2l never had 40k€ in prize money

You're reading the graph wrong. Only the part shaded in ETF2L's color is their contribution. I've stacked all prize pools on top of each other to make the total clear. :)

posted about 7 years ago
#3 History of TF2 prize money in TF2 General Discussion
KiNGIs this in euros, or usd?

All in euros (using current conversion rates for prize pools that were in USD or GBP)

posted about 7 years ago
#1 History of TF2 prize money in TF2 General Discussion

I used Comp.tf, TFTV news and VTF2 as far as I could be arsed to find historic data for prize money in the TF2 scene and then put it into a sheet.

http://i.imgur.com/5ccAqaB.png

For more info on the dataset, you can look at the spreadsheet here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1p0jMqp2eVjyVbbEGMLtJ78HqitavSRPGNqrRozJbi7c/edit?usp=sharing

I bet I missed a lot of smaller cups and stuff; if you know the prize money of any, please comment. :)

posted about 7 years ago
#9 i58 POV request thread in TF2 General Discussion

Are there any demos for the group stages?

posted about 7 years ago
#67 Everyone thank the production team ITT in TF2 General Discussion

First time since i43 that I was able to catch most of the action live. So good!

posted about 7 years ago
#74 RIP froyotech in TF2 General Discussion

Muma was really good the first matches and then slumped a little towards the last games. The rollouts though...

posted about 7 years ago
#148 i58 LF: froyotech vs. Full Tilt in Matches
WholegraincolboltGreat showing by a relatively inexperienced lineup from froyo. There individual skill is simply not as good but hopefully they come back next year stronger.I'd say the level of experience is actually lower on FT

FT have played on two LANs in the last year, compared to Froyo's none.

posted about 7 years ago
#43 Favorite quotes from i58 in TF2 General Discussion

"Kos milking it for days, like a swedish dairy farmer" - bren

posted about 7 years ago
#66 i58 - Schedule Set in LAN Discussion

Will the last Xenex vs FT game be streamed after Froyo vs Crowns?

posted about 7 years ago
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