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  • ...tralian medic that has played for a number of Premier-level [[ozfortress]] teams for [[6v6]] and recently [[Highlander]].
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  • ...[Insomnia49]] where the team achieved a 4th place finish competing against teams like [[Epsilon eSports]] and [[High Rollers Gaming]].
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  • The teams have the option to pick and ban weapons before starting the match, or to us ...ell established and flourishing, Sigafoo decided to start the European and Australian Prolander events staring with One day cups in March and June 2018 respectiv
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  • ...t of his career played for dominant [[6v6]] team [[Jasmine Tea]] and later teams [[SVIFT AU]] and [[Pencil Case]].
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  • |teamsecond=mad men (australian team) ...ted over the Summer of 2017. The first night of the tournament featured 31 teams over 3 brackets.<br />
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  • ...first season of No Restriction 6v6 was launched in North America, with 83 teams competing for a $2,360 total prize pool for the Invite Division. <ref>http: ...and the format made it's debut outside of North America in the form of an Australian one day cup on the 18th of April 2020. <ref>https://rgl.gg/?r=44&a=1377</re
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  • ...a series of playoff games, which attempted to find the best 16 Australian teams. The competition, like the previous [[OZFC 2|Ozfortress Cup]] was won by [[
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  • |website2=http://atf2l.org/leagues/teams/8-immunity/ ...constantly impressing with their skill against European and North American Teams eventually losing out to [[TCM]] in the lower bracket Semi-Finals which saw
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  • ...ams, two North American teams ([[Froyotech]] and [[Classic Mixup]]) and an Australian team ([[Team Immunity]]) took part in the event.
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  • ...asmine Tea]</ref>This was also the third time in a row that a paticipating Australian team had finished 4th at an i-series ([[Team Immunity]] finished 4th at [[i
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  • ...red by TCM for the LAN) placing 2nd, above the American and Australian top teams and once more finishing below Epsilon. The team disbanded after the event i
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  • ...ESEA-I playoffs twice. Nursey has also competed in ETF2L Premiership with teams like [[The Last Resort]] and [[Sauna slayers]]. She was also a Highlander M Nursey's first played ESEA-Open from Season 15-18 playing with various teams like [[Besaid Aurochs]], [[Absolutely massive]] and [[Guado Glories]]. Achi
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  • ...oster in preparation for the event. The team also managed to pick up 2 top Australian players from [[MMGP]] in the form of Demoman [[enrith]] and Medic [[lock]]. ...out role. [[lock]] also steps down from the team and is replaced by fellow Australian player '''down''' who played with '''AiShou''' in [[ozfortress]] on [[happy
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  • ...rty 4]], [[fishy fishes]], and [[Team Skull]]) and 27 Open Signup slots. Teams will battle though a 4 group swiss system Group Stage before a eight team S ...2016 will feature four national teams as opposed to Premiership [[ETF2L]] teams:
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  • ...all teams each week. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top four teams of each division qualify for playoffs. Playoffs are run in a Bo3 format, wi OZF playoffs use the Page Playoff system, in which the top two teams play each other(upper page playoffs) and the bottom two play each other(low
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  • ...Australian team, [[Team Immunity]], who have been a dominant force in the Australian TF2 scene. ==Attending Teams==
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  • ...al period for global 6v6 Team Fortress tournaments. Two non-North American teams attended the event, [[Se7en]] from Europe and [[Jasmine Tea]] from Australi ...ne Tea finished fourth, unable to break the infamous "curse" of Australian teams finishing fourth at global events.
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  • The UGC league separates teams into 2 distinct divisions. These divisions come in the order as follows: Ma ...with a similar rank win/loss streak. For the playoffs, the Top 8 or Top 16 teams in a division are placed into a title bracket. Platinum and Gold divisions
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  • ...ion. During the season, it was announced that medals would be given to all teams who successfully completed the season, much in the same manner as the stand ==Teams==
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  • ...al period for global 6v6 Team Fortress tournaments. Two non-North American teams attended the event, [[Se7en]] from Europe and [[Jasmine Tea]] from Australi ...ne Tea finished fourth, unable to break the infamous "curse" of Australian teams finishing fourth at intercontenental events.
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