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Welcome everyone!



Welcome all the bombastic people!



BSL Season 7 has just wrapped up. We, however, are anything but done. Get ready for yet another season of your favourite foreign StarCraft league - BSL Season 8 is all ahead full! With the ladder stage set to commence on the 1st of December, the time to start grinding is as good as any. Think you have what it takes? Then fire up the game, head over to Battle.net, create a brand new profile with the BSL8- tag, and rise through the ranks to qualify for a spot in one of the three layers of competition - Pro, Gosu, and Chobo. Plenty of BSL Points are still up for grabs, and with the BSL Season 10 looming on the horizon, things are bound to get heated!



There are two more exciting developments we’re thrilled to share with you:

We partnered up with Liquipedia, your go-to place for all things StarCraft! Information about players, tournaments, events, statistics, maps, strategies and everything you don't know about Starcraft or another game is just on Liquipedia. To celebrate, we will be hosting a bracket prediction contest - tune in to BSL broadcasts for more details. Liquipedia supported us with USD$ 800, it will be put towards production quality improvements and ladder tournaments prize pool during Season 8, 9 and 10.



We're proud to announce Esport.fund has joined the star-studded roster of BSL sponsors! Esport.fund is an organisation run by esports buffs, whose mission is to support the growth of StarCraft and esports in a wider sense. Their involvement made a number of foreign StarCraft events possible and we couldn't be happier to have them on our side. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you.



The partnership brings in a whopping $5,500 into the BSL, $4,000 of which will go towards increasing the prize purse of the three upcoming BSL seasons, with $1,500 being put aside for admin and production-related expenses.

BSL Season 8: $1,000 --> $2,000

BSL Season 9: $1,000 --> $2,000

BSL Season 10: $3,000 --> $5,000





With all that out of the way, let’s do some StarCraft.



BSL Season 8



Ladder stage starts 01 December 2019! You can start playing now!



How do I sign up? Create a new account using the BSL8- tag on any gateway

BSL8-YourNickName, e.g.: BSL8-Hatchet, BSL8-Awerti, BSL8-ZZZero, .. Head over to: https://bombasticstarleague.com/ Register on the site and add your in-game account to the rankings Launch StarCraft: Remastered and start laddering! The Ladder Stage commences on December 01 and closes on December 28 at 23:59 CET



-> If you want to play a SMURF during a ladder stage, you must notify Admins about it. This information will remain among BSL admins until the end of the ladder phase. People who qualify on a smurf without notifying the administrators will be removed from the tournament.





How do I qualify for each division?

The top 20 players from the Ladder Stage get seeded directly into BSL8 ProLeague

Players ranked #21 to #53 from the Ladder Stage get seeded into BSL8 GosuLeague

All remaining Ladder Stage participants who completed at least 20 ladder games get seeded into BSL8 ChoboLeague



Continue improving your BSL ladder placement even after qualifying - the player with the higher ladder placement will be given priority during map vetoes in Ro8.

Welcome all the bombastic people!BSL Season 7 has just wrapped up. We, however, are anything but done. Get ready for yet another season of your favourite foreign StarCraft league - BSL Season 8 is all ahead full! With the ladder stage set to commence on the 1st of December, the time to start grinding is as good as any. Think you have what it takes? Then fire up the game, head over to Battle.net, create a brand new profile with the BSL8- tag, and rise through the ranks to qualify for a spot in one of the three layers of competition - Pro, Gosu, and Chobo. Plenty of BSL Points are still up for grabs, and with the BSL Season 10 looming on the horizon, things are bound to get heated!There are two more exciting developments we’re thrilled to share with you:With all that out of the way, let’s do some StarCraft. ProLeague [Changed format since BSL7]

Ro24 Group Stage – Six groups of four players each, double elimination, first three matches - best-of-one, last two matches - best-of-three.

The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro16.

– Six groups of four players each, double elimination, The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro16. Ro16 Group Stage – Four groups of four players each, double elimination, best-of-three. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro8.

– Four groups of four players each, double elimination, best-of-three. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro8. Ro8 and Ro4 – Single elimination bracket, best-of-five.

– Single elimination bracket, best-of-five. Grand finals – Best-of-seven.

Seeded into the BSL7 ProLeague from BSL6:

From BSL7 GosuLeague into Ro24: Oya, Yeti, Ziggy, Bandy

From BSL7 ProLeague into Ro16: trutaCz, eOnzErG, Bonyth, Jaeyun



GosuLeague [Changed format since BSL7]

Ro32 Group Stage – Ro32 Group Stage – Eight groups of four players each, double elimination, first three matches - best-of-one, last two matches - best-of-three. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro16.

– Ro32 Group Stage – Eight groups of four players each, double elimination, first three matches - best-of-one, last two matches - best-of-three. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro16. Ro16 Group Stage – Four groups with four players each, double elimination, best-of-three. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro8.

– Four groups with four players each, double elimination, best-of-three. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro8. Ro8 and Ro4 – Single elimination bracket, best-of-five.

– Single elimination bracket, best-of-five. Grand finals – Best-of-seven.



ChoboLeague

RoXX Group Stage – 12 groups with XX players in each, best-of-one. The top 4 players of each group advance to Ro48.

– 12 groups with XX players in each, best-of-one. The top 4 players of each group advance to Ro48. Ro48 Group Stage – Eight groups with six players each, double elimination, best-of-one. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro16.

– Eight groups with six players each, double elimination, best-of-one. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro16. Ro16 Group Stage – Four groups with four players each, double elimination, best-of-three. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro8.

– Four groups with four players each, double elimination, best-of-three. The top 2 players in each group advance to the Ro8. Ro8 and Ro4 – Single elimination bracket, best-of-five.

– Single elimination bracket, best-of-five. Grand finals – Best-of-seven.







Seeded into the BSL7 ProLeague from BSL6: 01.12.2019 - 28.12.2019 Ladder Stage



Ladder Stage 29.12.2019 - Group draw



- Group draw 04.01.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro24 Group 1 & 2



- Ro24 Group 1 & 2 05.01.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro24 Group 3 & 4



- Ro24 Group 3 & 4 11.01.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro24 Group 5 & 6



- Ro24 Group 5 & 6 12.01.2020 - 18:00 CET - Group draw ceremony



- Group draw ceremony 18.01.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro16 Group 1



- Ro16 Group 1 19.01.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro16 Group 2



- Ro16 Group 2 25.01.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro16 Group 3



- Ro16 Group 3 26.01.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro16 Group 4



- Ro16 Group 4 01.02.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro8 Day 1



- Ro8 Day 1 02.02.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro8 Day 2



- Ro8 Day 2 09.02.2020 - 18:00 CET - Ro4



- Ro4 16.02.2020 - 18:00 CET - Grand Finals and 3rd place match



BSL8 ladder tournaments:



07.12.2019 -

08.12.2019 -

14.12.2019 -

15.12.2019 -

21.12.2019 -

22.12.2019 -

* To participate in any ladder tournament, minimum of 20 games has to be played in BSL-Nickname

07.12.2019 - Tournament for players below TOP32 in BSL-ladder stage 08.12.2019 - Open Tournament 14.12.2019 - Tournament for players below TOP32 in BSL-ladder stage 15.12.2019 - Open Tournament 21.12.2019 - Tournament for players below TOP32 in BSL-ladder stage 22.12.2019 - Open Tournament * To participate in any ladder tournament, minimum of 20 games has to be played in BSL-Nickname





First maps for each round:



RO24 Group Stage:



Game 1 & 2 = Crossing_Field

Winners Match = Transistor

Losers match & Advancements match = Clay Fields



RO16 Group Stage:



Game 1 & 2 = Hearthbreak_Ridge

Winners Match = Sylphid

Losers match & advancement match = Gladiator



Choosing second / third map rules: winner bans one map, loser choose map from remaining maps in the map pool.



RO8 Bracket:



All matches during the bracket are Bo5. Grand Finals are BO7. All vetoes and map picks need to be made before the matches. The player with the higher ladder stage ranking can decide if they want to veto first or second. The order for vetoes is

AB ABABC for BO5 and ABABABC for BO7.



Example of vetoes for the BO5 match:



player A vetoes a map

player B vetoes a map

player A picks the first map

player B picks the second map

player A picks the third map

player B picks the fourth map

the remaining map will be played in the decider match

Once all vetoes and mappicks are done you can start the matches.





First maps for each round:Game 1 & 2 = Crossing_FieldWinners Match = TransistorLosers match & Advancements match = Clay FieldsGame 1 & 2 = Hearthbreak_RidgeWinners Match = SylphidLosers match & advancement match = GladiatorChoosing second / third map rules: winner bans one map, loser choose map from remaining maps in the map pool.All matches during the bracket are Bo5. Grand Finals are BO7. All vetoes and map picks need to be made before the matches. The player with the higher ladder stage ranking can decide if they want to veto first or second. The order for vetoes isAB ABABC for BO5 and ABABABC for BO7.Example of vetoes for the BO5 match:player A vetoes a mapplayer B vetoes a mapplayer A picks the first mapplayer B picks the second mapplayer A picks the third mapplayer B picks the fourth mapthe remaining map will be played in the decider matchOnce all vetoes and mappicks are done you can start the matches. 1st place - $750 + 1500 Bombastic Points + Seed in RO16 of BSL9 + Seed in BSL10

2nd place - $500 + 700 Bombastic Points + Seed in RO16 of BSL9

3rd place - $300 + 500 Bombastic Points + Seed in RO16 of BSL9

4th place - $150 + 400 Bombastic Points + Seed in RO16 of BSL9

5th-8th place - $50 + 250 Bombastic Points

9th-12th place - 25$ + 200 Bombastic Points The BSL8 Proleague prize pool of $2,000 USD is sponsored by Blizzard & esport.fund and will be distributed as follows:

BSL Points will be awarded throughout BSL seasons 7, 8 and 9 based on rankings in each division. These points will then be used to determine the 20 players seeded into BSL Season 10.







Ranking after Season 7: BSL Points will be awarded throughout BSL seasons 7, 8 and 9 based on rankings in each division. These points will then be used to determine the 20 players seeded into BSL Season 10.Ranking after Season 7: https://liquipedia.net/starcraft/Bombastic_StarLeague_10/Point_Rank 1. The tournament is residency locked.



The goal of the Bombastic StarLeague is to focus on the development of players outside of Korea. Therefore, only players that are living outside of South Korea can participate in this tournament.





2. Regular match rules

Players must be online and available on Battle.net channel Op BSL (Europe) 15 minutes before their scheduled match. Secondary channel of communication is BSL Open Discord server.

15 minutes after scheduled time, if one of the players not responding, his opponent may claim a technical win for one game.

15 minutes after that he can claim a win for the whole series.



3. Playing matches before the schedule

Every match prior to the Elimination Stage can be played ahead of schedule if both players and admins agree.

Contact your opponent and set up the date to play. We strongly suggest using BSL Open Discord for this so admins can keep track of things.

On the selected day, play your match. Apply the same rules as for a regular match - use Op BSL and Discord to communicate.

If both players were unable to play on their selected date/time or weren't able to set one up, match should be played as it was scheduled.

It is not allowed to livestream your games or announce the result if you are playing your match earlier.

Winner of the match must upload the replays to the admins.



4. Latency

Default Turn Rate setting is DTR. If both players agree, Turn Rate setting can be changed.





5. Disconnects

If one of the players gets disconnected from the game before the 2-minute mark, the game must be replayed. If one of the players had an advantage after the 2 minute mark, the decision is up to the admin.





6. Casting the game

Everyone should allow ZZZero or another official caster to join the game for broadcast.





7. Everyone must join the BSL Official Discord channel

https://discord.gg/X7S87gR



8. Prize distribution

Winners of cash prizes are required to contact the organizer to agree on the desired form of payment of the prize. Contact should be via discord. The cost of sending funds and commissions are covered by the recipient.





9. Personal data

Anyone who is participating in the tournament agree to the processing of their personal data, which they made available to the organizer or which are accessible publicly.





10. Additional info

Anyone who is participating in the tournament and is considered a relative of a PEP or SDN/OFAC listed person must contact the organizer.









If you have any questions, feel free to ask anyone from the Staff on the discord channel.



If you would like to support BSL Project, read this thread:

https://tl.net/forum/brood-war/550385-bsl-past-present-and-future

































GL HF! The goal of the Bombastic StarLeague is to focus on the development of players outside of Korea. Therefore, only players that are living outside of South Korea can participate in this tournament.Default Turn Rate setting is DTR. If both players agree, Turn Rate setting can be changed.If one of the players gets disconnected from the game before the 2-minute mark, the game must be replayed. If one of the players had an advantage after the 2 minute mark, the decision is up to the admin.Everyone should allow ZZZero or another official caster to join the game for broadcast.Winners of cash prizes are required to contact the organizer to agree on the desired form of payment of the prize. Contact should be via discord. The cost of sending funds and commissions are covered by the recipient.Anyone who is participating in the tournament agree to the processing of their personal data, which they made available to the organizer or which are accessible publicly.Anyone who is participating in the tournament and is considered a relative of a PEP or SDN/OFAC listed person must contact the organizer.If you have any questions, feel free to ask anyone from the Staff on the discord channel.If you would like to support BSL Project, read this thread:

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