cheeseheadlogic Profile Blog Joined April 2011 United States 319 Posts Last Edited: 2013-07-12 16:39:33 #1



I guess I should start by introducing myself. My name is Daniil Pauley, or otherwise known as CheeseHeadLogic or QuanticCHL a Rus/Eng bilingual sc2 caster. That's not really important though.



Some of the biggest criticism of the current WCS system revolves around not giving the North American scene something to strive for, or that there is no infrastructure in place to help develop players in our scene. Contracts aside one of the noted solutions is "putting the fence up." For those not familiar with that concept, it's basically region locking. Since I'm not in charge of Blizzard, WCS, or anything that major, I can't change the global system. To do my part, to help the NA scene I decided to put the fence up on my state, Colorado.



Myself and 2 additional coordinators are opening up a GSL type league called the CoSL. This is going to be a league that follows close to the former format that the GSL used to use. With Code C(code s) and Code O(code a) as our two main systems, Up&Downs, Qualifiers, and of course a SUPER TOURNAMENT to kick things off, I hope to give our state a spark in their sc2 passion and give them more of a reason to invest into eSports and SC2.



Our rules are pretty much typical of most SC2 leagues with one major focus, and that's the state of Colorado.

"Eligibility Rules

-Participants signing up for the Super Tournament or any future qualifiers HAVE TO BE CURRENT Colorado residents.(not “I’m going to move in a month or 2 to Colorado.”)"



Sorry esf ....sorry Kespa.....xD



The format is pretty simple, at the moment we're going to experiment with a 40 total person league, which I made an awesome diagram for





Broadcasts will be done by the Colorado community, at the moment it might be a little sporadic within each week as we're going to coordinate with players at which time works best for them, but everything will be notified on our website.



Prize pool is still fairly minimal for season 1 with $200 + Clutch Gaming LAN additions, but I hope in the near future we can make it grow.



I really hope this helps our state and motivates other states to do something similar, if not already in place.





An example of our Code C schedule looks like this.

Week 1(7/15-21): Ro24

Groups 1,2,3,4



Week 2(7/22-28): Ro24

Groups 5,6,7,8



Week 3(7/29-8/4): Ro16

Groups 1,2



Week 4(8/5-11): Ro16

Groups 3,4



Week 5(8/12-18): Ro8



Week 6(8/19-25): Up & Downs



Week 7(8/31/2013): Semi-Finals/Finals live at Clutch Gaming LAN





If you're interested in donating or interested in sponsoring the league feel free to email me at cheeseheadlogic@gmail.com



I would also encourage you to check out our awesome website where we will keep all our updates on the league. I guess I should start by introducing myself. My name is Daniil Pauley, or otherwise known as CheeseHeadLogic or QuanticCHL a Rus/Eng bilingual sc2 caster. That's not really important though.Some of the biggest criticism of the current WCS system revolves around not giving the North American scene something to strive for, or that there is no infrastructure in place to help develop players in our scene. Contracts aside one of the noted solutions is "putting the fence up." For those not familiar with that concept, it's basically region locking. Since I'm not in charge of Blizzard, WCS, or anything that major, I can't change the global system. To do my part, to help the NA scene I decided to put the fence up on my state, Colorado.Myself and 2 additional coordinators are opening up a GSL type league called the CoSL. This is going to be a league that follows close to the former format that the GSL used to use. With Code C(code s) and Code O(code a) as our two main systems, Up&Downs, Qualifiers, and of course a SUPER TOURNAMENT to kick things off, I hope to give our state a spark in their sc2 passion and give them more of a reason to invest into eSports and SC2.Our rules are pretty much typical of most SC2 leagues with one major focus, and that's the state of Colorado."Eligibility Rules-Participants signing up for the Super Tournament or any future qualifiers HAVE TO BE CURRENT Colorado residents.(not “I’m going to move in a month or 2 to Colorado.”)"Sorry esf ....sorry Kespa.....xDThe format is pretty simple, at the moment we're going to experiment with a 40 total person league, which I made an awesome diagram forBroadcasts will be done by the Colorado community, at the moment it might be a little sporadic within each week as we're going to coordinate with players at which time works best for them, but everything will be notified on our website.Prize pool is still fairly minimal for season 1 with $200 + Clutch Gaming LAN additions, but I hope in the near future we can make it grow.I really hope this helps our state and motivates other states to do something similar, if not already in place.An example of our Code C schedule looks like this.Week 1(7/15-21): Ro24Groups 1,2,3,4Week 2(7/22-28): Ro24Groups 5,6,7,8Week 3(7/29-8/4): Ro16Groups 1,2Week 4(8/5-11): Ro16Groups 3,4Week 5(8/12-18): Ro8Week 6(8/19-25): Up & DownsWeek 7(8/31/2013): Semi-Finals/Finals live at Clutch Gaming LANIf you're interested in donating or interested in sponsoring the league feel free to email me at cheeseheadlogic@gmail.comI would also encourage you to check out our awesome website where we will keep all our updates on the league. http://coloradosl.webs.com/ epik