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offers you an impossible ladder challenge v.2.



GOAL: 11-0 Kor ladder (eleven consecutive victories) @ 2,200+ mmr, vs S ranks only.

BOUNTY: $1,000-



DEADLINE: Until the end of the current ladder season.



Subjectivities:

- You should use a Korean IP (VPN/Mudfish) and challenge Koreans, except in odd matches with foreigners beyond your control.

- You should be at 2,200+ MMR.

- Your opponent should be ‘S’ rank (career max, any season).

- You should be a citizen of any country except Korea (dual citizenship counts as if you are just Korean).

- All your efforts should be streamed with a webcam.

- All your streams should be recorded on a streaming platform.

- Only two consecutive games with a single opponent allowed.

- Take a brief timeout to avoid re-game with the same opponent.

- Your opponent leaving within the first 2 minutes will be considered a draw.

- You may ask your opponent to leave within the first 2 minutes (in case of unplayable lag for example).

- Your opponent leaving is considered a draw; you leaving is a loss.

- Begging your opponent to leave after the first 2 minutes is considered as abuse.



For all other issues refer to Battle.net result:

- Refer to Battle.net result in case of Disconnect issue. Battle.net loss is a loss (and a combo breaker in your sequence). Battle.net win is a win.

- Draw is a draw. No sequence breaker. No win count.



+ Show Spoiler + THIS SECTION IS OBSOLETE AND FOR HISTORICAL PURPOSE ONLY

Previous challenge version:

Subjectivities:

- You should use Korean IP (Vpn/Mudfish) and challenge Koreans, except odd matches with foreigners beyond your control.

- You should be 2,200+ MMR.

- You should be a citizen of any country except Korea (dual citizenship counts as if you are just Korean).

- All your efforts should be streamed with a webcam.

- All your streams should be recorded with a streaming platform.

- Only two consecutive games with a single opponent allowed. Take a brief timeout to avoid re-game with the same opponent.

- Begging your opponent to leave is an abuse. All your efforts will be forfeited.



Notes:

- Refer to Battle.net result in case of Disconnect issue. Battle.net loss is a loss (and a combo breaker in your sequence). Battle.net win is a win.

- Draw is a draw. No sequence breaker. No win count.



The record so far



One bounty for the first winner only.



remember, the first challenge was hard,

but truly impossible but Dewalt made the second one







eSport.fund offers you anladder challenge v.2.GOAL: 11-0 Kor ladder (eleven consecutive victories) @ 2,200+ mmr, vs S ranks only.BOUNTY: $1,000-DEADLINE: Until the end of the current ladder season.Subjectivities:- You should use a Korean IP (VPN/Mudfish) and challenge Koreans, except in odd matches with foreigners beyond your control.- You should be at 2,200+ MMR.- Your opponent should be ‘S’ rank (career max, any season).- You should be a citizen of any country except Korea (dual citizenship counts as if you are just Korean).- All your efforts should be streamed with a webcam.- All your streams should be recorded on a streaming platform.- Only two consecutive games with a single opponent allowed.- Take a brief timeout to avoid re-game with the same opponent.- Your opponent leaving within the first 2 minutes will be considered a draw.- You may ask your opponent to leave within the first 2 minutes (in case of unplayable lag for example).- Your opponent leaving is considered a draw; you leaving is a loss.- Begging your opponent to leave after the first 2 minutes is considered as abuse.For all other issues refer to Battle.net result:- Refer to Battle.net result in case of Disconnect issue. Battle.net loss is a loss (and a combo breaker in your sequence). Battle.net win is a win.- Draw is a draw. No sequence breaker. No win count.The record so far Dewalt's 11:0, v.1 rules One bounty for the first winner only. eSport.fund