XLFrag once again opens up the goodie bag and have launched two new concepts, with a total prize pool of €7,000.
The first concept and probably the most interesting, is the FRAGTIME #1 tournaments in Counter-Strike 1.6 and Counter-Strike: Source. There is a prize pool of €3,000 for each game and it will be a 5on5 tournament with a maximum of 64 participating teams. Below you will find the specific information for the tournaments:
Total prize pool: €6,000 (€3,000 for CS.16 and €3,000 for CS:S)
Team Limit: 64 (5on5)
Registration time: 8th – 21st of March (Please apply before 17th March at 5pm CET)
Registration fee: NONE
Requirements: You must be +16 years old; have a registered user on XLFrag and the Pay-Per-Frag client.
Tournament duration: 22nd March - 22nd April
Tournament Format: 64 teams double elimination
But that's not all, as XLFrag also introduces the addition of the AIM FOR FAME tournament in Counter-Strike 1.6. The tournament is a 1on1 tournament, with a maximum of 64 participants. The prize pool for this tournament will be €1,000 and it will be all just for you, as there will be no team mates to share it with. Below you will find the specific information for the tournament:
Total prize pool: €1,000
Player Limit: 128 (1on1)
Registration time: 8th – 21st of March (Please send before 17th March, 5pm)
Registration fee: NONE
Requirements: You must be +16 years old; have a registered user on XLFrag and the Pay-Per-Frag client.
Tournament duration: 22nd March - 22nd April
Tournament Format: 128 players single elimination
For those who would just like to follow the tournament as it progress, then you will be able to watch all of the action via HLTV. For signup process and more specific information please click here. If you are still not a member of XLFrag, then signup by clicking here.

"Requirements: You must be +16 years old; have a registered user on XLFrag and the Pay-Per-Frag client."
But on the XLFrag site when you want to register:
"You also have to be 18 years old to play at XLFrag."
So can we play if we are 16 years old ?
2010-03-09 17:25:46
it's not a smart choice to hold a online event with such a huge prize. it will probably attract players from different places and as a result ping may be the most important factor to take the cash home.
i don't think it's interesting if both players have 300+ ping.
anyways, if xlfrag just want more registed users and i will say it's a sucessful tournament.
no offences.
2010-03-09 18:33:17
would any amateur player attend if it was LAN for example in Sweden? I doubt
ofc I mean amateur player not from Sweden
Post edited 2010-03-10 16:37:092010-03-10 16:36:51
yes ofc it's okay if it was a LAN game
2010-03-10 19:46:03
the players must have a ping under 85ms set in the rules
2010-03-11 16:13:16