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  • '''Season 2''' was the second season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[Highlander]] competition. ...ntering by the deadline of March 11th. After the divisions were published, the main season began on March 25th.
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  • '''Season 5''' is the fifth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[Highlander]] competition, sponsored by BlackO ...52 teams competing on the main season. After the divisions were published, the main season began on March 17th.
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  • '''Season 6''' is the sixth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[Highlander]] competition, sponsored by Tt eSp ...20 teams competing on the main season. After the divisions were published, the main season began on March 9.
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  • '''Season 7''' is the seventh season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[Highlander]] competition, sponsored by Tt e ...28 teams competing on the main season. After the divisions were published, the main season began on November 2.
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  • '''Season 8''' is the eigth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[Highlander]] competition, sponsored by Tt eSp It is the first HL season to implement the new tier system which was also used in [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 20|ETF2L's 20th 6
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  • ...tournament presented by [[FBTF]]. This tournament was the tenth edition of the LBTF2. ::Enforcer
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  • ...gue]] (OWL). The season started on the 30th of March, 2016 and finished on the 22nd of May, 2016. | Enforcer =1
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  • '''Season 3''' was the third season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[Highlander]] competition. ...ering by the deadline of October 24th. After the divisions were published, the main season began on November 4th.
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  • ...f unlocks previously banned since their releases being unbanned except for the overly broken ones. ...nges based on community feedback. These revisions occur between seasons of the major leagues. <ref name="Adjustments made to global whitelist">[http://tf.
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  • ...t, wasting the charge. The Spy is also capable of disabling and destroying the [[Engineer]]'s buildings with his Sapper. ...ill be on guard for the rest of the match. A player may switch to Spy when the enemy [[Medic]] has a large Über advantage during a stalemate in order to
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  • ...pen]]) and was held across North America from the 24th of January, 2016 to the 20th of April, 2016; though variable by league. | Enforcer =
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  • ...es were represented across 8 groups, two containing of three countries and the rest in fours. Much of the competition was casted by [[VanillaTV]]
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  • | third = The Enigma Zone Crew '''InfoShow 2015''' was the second installment of the InfoShow LAN Series, the event was hosted in Kaunas, Lithuania. It was a one day event which began o
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  • ...rnament presented by [[FBTF]]. This tournament was the eleventh edition of the LBTF2 of 6v6. ::Enforcer
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  • ...rnament presented by [[FBTF]]. This tournament was the eleventh edition of the LBTF2 of 6v6. ::Enforcer
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  • ...n 13/Open|Open]]) and is held across Europe from the 16th of July, 2017 to the 10th of September, 2017; though variable by league. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...ies were represented across 8 groups, two containing of five countries and the rest in fours. The competition was covered by [[VanillaTV]] and [[BlackOut TV]].
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  • The Monthly Mayhem is a Winner-Takes-All competition where the winning team takes home $1,000 USD in cash. Each region will have its own separate tournament brackets composed of the Swiss System Qualifiers and Playoffs.
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  • ...30th of May 2022. The season officially concluded on the 12th of December the same year. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...ctober 2016. This tournament is considered as the most prestigious between the two major tournaments. | Enforcer =
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  • ...by team leaders. As confirmed in a blog post on the official UGC website, the Iron Division was removed this season. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...d concluded on November 20th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...d concluded on November 16th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer =
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  • ...en|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 29th of May, 2016 to the 30th of August, 2016. ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • ...d concluded on November 18th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer =
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  • ...en]]) and was held across North America from the 3rd of September, 2015 to the 16th of December, 2015; though variable by league. | Enforcer =
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  • ...t the event. The competition was held in Poitiers, France from the 26th to the 27th of March, 2016. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...''Citadel'''. The season started on the 17th of July, 2016 and finished on the September 18th, 2016. | Enforcer =1
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  • '''Season 20''' was the twentieth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported by Tt eSPORT ...m, the lack of sign ups for the season and the late map pool announcement. The main season began on February 1st.
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  • ...d on the 25th of September, 2016 and it was still possible to signup until the 23rd of September. '''OZF 17''' finished on December 4th. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...l. This season also saw the introduction of the 5 points win difference to the [[5CP]] gamemode.<ref>http://etf2l.org/2009/04/12/league-season-5-signups-o The prizes were donated by the main sponsor [[SteelSeries]]
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  • ...and concluded on August 21st, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...n]]) and was held across North America from the 11th of September, 2016 to the 19th of December, 2016. Dates are approximate and vary by league. ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • ...pen]]) and was held across North America from the 13th of January, 2015 to the 19th of April, 2015. ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • ...|Open]]) and was held across North America from the 30th of April, 2015 to the 3rd of August, 2015. ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • ...12/Open|Open]]) and was held across Europe from the 26th of March, 2016 to the 14th of May, 2017; though variable by league. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...rena-cup-1-sign-ups-new-pause-rule/</ref> '''sv_pausable 1''' was added to the server config to allow for this. Season 4 was also the start of the long lasting partnership between ETF2L and SteelSeries, who provided hardwa
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  • ...17 and concluded on April 14, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...d concluded on December 12th, 2016. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can ...ere will not be a holiday Bye Week for Thanksgiving and a rosterlock after the default match day of Week 6. North American Gold Division has been confirme
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  • ...16 and concluded on April 13, 2016. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer =
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  • ...nd concluded on September 02, 2016. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...tf2-frag-fest-eu-amp-na Razer employer announces the event on TF.TV]</ref> The event serves as a form of testing for Razer before finalising their tournam Win difference is set to 5 and map time set to 30 minutes. In the event of a stalemate, a Golden Cap round will take place.
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  • ...Open|Open]]) and was held across Europe, from the 24th of January, 2016 to the 20th of March, 2016; though variable by league. | Enforcer =1
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  • The following maps were used in Arena Respawn Win limit set to 7 and map time set to 20 minutes. In the event of a stalemate, a 5 minute sudden death will take place.
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  • ...d will conclude on April 11, 2016. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can ...on is the first season that the Machina is banned because of the outcry of the top-level platinum players.
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  • ...hitelist for the event was the same as [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 22]] but without the [[Rocket Jumper]] and [[Sticky Jumper]]. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...and concluded on April 23rd, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer =
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  • ...en|Open]]) and is being held across Europe from the 20th of March, 2016 to the 29th of May, 2016; though variable by league. | Enforcer =1
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  • The following maps were used in Highlander Map time set to 40 minutes or when round ends. In the event of a stalemate, a 5 minute sudden death will take place.
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  • ...nd concluded on December 7th, 2016. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...and concluded on April 24th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • .../Open|Open]]) and was held across Europe from the 30th of October, 2016 to the 19th of January, 2017; though variable by division. | Enforcer =1
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  • The season structure for each of RGL's divisions varied. Invite was the only division to sport a 10 week main season, whilst Advanced, Main, Interm ...nation of gamemodes. All playoff matches were played as a Best-of-3, using the aforementioned Pick/Ban process with maps that both teams had in common.
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  • The '''ETF2L Forsaken Cup''' is a Fun-Cup featuring multiple maps that were onc This cup is the first tournament to allow weapon pick ups since the Gun Mettle update.
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  • The following maps were used in 6v6 Newbies and 6v6 Seniors Win limit set to 5 and map time set to 30 minutes. In the event of a stalemate, a 5 minute sudden death will take place.
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  • '''Season 21''' was the twenty first season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported by Tt eSP ...mpetitive support from Valve for Team Fortress 2 in the future. Support to the competitive scene in Team Fortress 2 would include fixing bugs that have af
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  • .../etf2l.org/about/rules/ August 2008 Rules</ref> A trailer was released for the competition.<ref>http://etf2l.org/2008/08/22/season-3-trailer-and-status/ E | Enforcer =
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  • ...pen]]) and will be held across Europe, from the 18th of September, 2016 to the 24th of November, 2016; though variable by league. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...Open|Open]]) and will be held across Europe, from the 15th of May, 2016 to the 17th of July, 2016; though variable by league. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...ember 8, 2017 to November 18, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • The broadcasting team, maps, ruleset and unlockable weapons for the '''FACEIT 6v6 Opening Tournament''' were announced on 15 November 2016.<ref Coverage of the event is arranged by [[teamfortresstv]].
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  • ...m June 16, 2019 to August 12, 2019. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • | runnerup = The Last Resort '''Season 6''' was the sixth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition. The main season began on September 28th, 2009, and ended in December 2009.
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  • ...6 and concluded on August 29, 2016. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...017 and concluded on July 28, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • The maps, ruleset and unlockable weapons for '''DreamHack Summer 2016''' are mi [[File:DHS seats.jpg|thumb|right|Team seats at the [http://www.elmia.se/en/ Elmia Conference Centre].]]
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  • ...er, and Platinum) and was held across Asia from the 18th of April, 2021 to the 12th of July, 2021. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...From now on, all maps for ETF2L matches were fixed and made public before the season started. The prizes were donated by the main sponsor [[SteelSeries]]
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  • ...16 and concluded on April 15, 2016. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...January 26, 2018 to April 6, 2018. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Fridays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...17 and concluded on April 12, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer = 1
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  • The ruleset and unlockable weapons for '''DeutschLAN''' are mirrored from [[ETF ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • ...6 and concluded on August 31, 2016. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer =
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  • ...mber 11, 2017 to November 30, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...tember 6, 2017 to November 8, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...Traditional Sixes competition. The season was split into six divisions and the top four required a entry fee to participate. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...aditional Sixes competition. The season was split into seven divisions and the top five required a entry fee to participate. They also moved from a points :''*koth_bagel_fall_b7 in the invite division map pool only.''
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  • The season structure for each of RGL's divisions varied. Invite was the only division to sport a 5 week main season, whilst Advanced, Main, Interme ...off matches were played as a Best-of-3, using all 7 maps that remainder of the divisions used.
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  • ...s 6v6 competition. This season featured the new Buchholtz Swiss system and the new [[Vanilla_Fortress_6v6_Season_3/Amateur|Amateur]] division aimed at com ![[King of the Hill]]
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  • ...and concluded on April 24th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer = 1
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  • '''Season 16''' was the sixteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported by [[BlackOu ...ntroduce more unlocks into the game, which especially benefited the use of the [[Pyro]] class.
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  • '''Season 15''' is the fifteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported by [[BlackOu ...ntering by the deadline of April 26th. After the divisions were published, the main season began on May 5th.
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  • ...January 24, 2018 to April 04, 2018. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...and concluded on August 22nd, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...017 and concluded on July 26, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...and concluded on August 17th, 2015. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer =
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  • ...o either use the Pick/Ban format or use a Global Whitelist for each match. The RGL Season 8 Global Whitelist is below. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...r, and Platinum) and was held across Asia from the 2nd of January, 2022 to the 26th of March, 2022. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...the Premiership Division dropped from the season. Overall, this season had the highest drop rate of all seasons (32%). ...of 3 format with 30 minute rounds, each with a 5 captures win limit. When the time limit was reached while both teams were tied in rounds and had an equa
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  • |venue = [http://www.thenec.co.uk/ The NEC] ...om both [[DreamHack Summer 2016]] and [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 24]]. Maps remain the same, but their versions have been updated to their most recent iteration.
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  • Season 4 offered the option to either use the Pick/Ban format or use a whitelist for each match. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...January 22, 2018 to April 12, 2018. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...017 and concluded on July 24, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can | Enforcer = 1
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  • '''Season 14''' was the fourteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, sponsored by Twitch.< ...ering by the deadline of January 11th. After the divisions were published, the main season began on January 20th.
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  • ...17 and concluded on April 10, 2017. Throughout the duration of the season, the matches are typically played on Mondays at 9:30pm EST - alternate times can The following changes will be amended to the Rules in terms of placement guidelines for Silver.
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  • The season structure for each of RGL's divisions varied. Invite was the only division to sport a 10 week main season, whilst Advanced, Main, Interm | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...ver, and Platinum) and was held across Asia from the 10th of July, 2021 to the 11th of October, 2021. | Enforcer = 1
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  • The default map for Week 3 was Steel, but captains could opt to play Badwater f Season 4 offered the option to either use the Pick/Ban format or use a whitelist for each match.
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  • ...n. The main season began on October 18th, 2010, and ended in January 2011. The final between [[Epsilon eSports]] and [[Blight Gaming]] was on January 24th ...the Premiership playoffs were hosted the first time as well. Season 8 had the best prizes up to that date, with hardware and cash worth more than €3,00
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  • Season 6 offered the option to either use the Pick/Ban format or use a whitelist for each match. | Enforcer = 1
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  • '''Season 17''' is the seventeenth season and current of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supporte ...uary 19st 2014. In this new season ETF2L introduced even more unlocks into the game.
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  • Season 5 offered the option to either use the Pick/Ban format or use a whitelist for each match. | Enforcer = 1
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  • '''Season 18''' is the eighteenth season and current of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported Signups opened on April 20th and closed on May 1st. The main season began on May 11st 2014. In this season ETF2L removed [[Metalwor
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  • Season 3 offered the option to either use the Pick/Ban format or use a whitelist for each match. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ..., and Platinum) and was held across Asia from the 5th of February, 2021 to the 10th of April, 2021. | Enforcer = 1
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  • ...land (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[Poland (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first ever highlander nations cup. | Enforcer =1
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  • '''Season 22''' was the twenty second season of ETF2L's 6v6 competition, supported by Saloon.tf. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...#3''' was a free to enter cup, utilised to test out potential new maps for the upcoming [[RGL Highlander Season 6|sixth Highlander season]]. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...limination, best of 3 format. First maps were set and proceeding maps were the losing team's pick. Like the [[ESEA]] ruleset, first team to achieve 5 rounds in two 30 minute halves wi
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  • The whitelist for all qualifiers mirrored the [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 23]] whitelist. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...land (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[Russia (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of many nations cups. | Enforcer =1
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  • '''ozfortress winter league 14''', or '''OWL 14''', was the 14th "ozfortress winter league". | Enforcer =
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  • ...tournament presented by [[FBTF]]. This tournament was the third edition of the LBTF2 of Highlander. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...land (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[Russia (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of many nations cups. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...28 countries were represented across 7 groups, each containing four teams. The tournament allowed weapon pick ups. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...den (Highlander)]] won the tournament, beating [[England (Highlander)]] in the finals and winning their first of two nations cups. | Enforcer =1
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  • ...TF2L for the anniversary season. Because of the new division structure and the returning teams, Division 1 was split into two sub-divisions. ...ling attitude of some teams (previously, default dates were set later into the week, leading to many delayed matches).
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  • ...ayoffs matches. This decision was later retracted and the top 5 maps from the map poll could be chosen for all playoff matches (cp_freight_final1 was cut ...ogies to run the game with increased field of view without the need to use the aforementioned plugins.
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  • '''Season 19''' is the nineteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, supported by Tt eSPOR Signups opened on September 1st and closed on September 16th. The main season began on September 28th 2014. In this season ETF2L removed [[Tu
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  • ...son began on April 29th, 2012. '''schocky''' was selected as the player of the season. The hardware prizes were donated by the main sponsor [[Tt eSPORTS]]. The cash was provided by an anonymous donor.
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  • '''Season 13''' was the thirteenth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[6v6]] competition, powered and sponsored ...he main season began on September 16th. [[Kaidus]] was nominated player of the season.
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  • |teamthird2= The Last Resort ...to face one of four [[ETF2L-Prem|Premiership]] teams that were invited to the tournament.
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  • |teamthird2= The Last Resort ...featuring seven of Europe's highest teams, hosted by [[teamfortress.tv]]. The tournament was also meant to include North America's current ESEA champion
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  • | third = The Essentials ...e in a competitive league and as a way of introducing these new players to the competitive league scene.
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  • ...ournaments yearly organized by [[AsiaFortress]]. The tournament started on the 19th of January 2016, and has ended on 8th of April, 2016. | Enforcer =
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  • '''Season 9''' is the ninth season of [[ETF2L]]'s [[Highlander]] competition, sponsored by market | Enforcer =1
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  • ...y sponsored by [http://tf2pickup.net TF2Pickup] as the main contributor to the prize pool. ...provide pizzas, transport from rail stations & increasing the prize pool. The campaign raised over €2,500 towards these goals.
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  • All rounds are "best of 3" rounds. The map pool was: | Enforcer =
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  • ...477191/i55-prize-pool-increased-to-7500 Enigma mentions geel's donation to the TeamFortress.tv production crew]</ref> <br /> A 'fun' [[Ultiduo]] tournament was run after the main event.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/post/475834/i55 nymthae mention
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  • ...across 8 groups, one containing of three countries and the rest in fours. The tournament allowed weapon pick ups. | Enforcer =
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  • | Enforcer =1 | comment=Russia played the first map with 5 players.
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