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  • ...the purpose of helping more casual players to join the competitive side of Team Fortress 2. The community used to host [[6v6]] and [[Highlander]] tournamen * Match ends when a team wins 5 rounds
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  • |team= |2ndplace={{LeagueIconSmall|tf2portal|link=http://www.tf2portal.es/foros/team-fortress-2/competiciones/los-reyes-magos-de-australia/8153|name=Melchor Cup
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  • * On [[King of the Hill]] maps are played in a best of 7 format (first team to get 4 rounds, wins the map), without a time limit. ...n attacking and defending; if team A defended first in the previous round, team B will be the first to defend in the next round.
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  • ...ess Season 20''', or '''OZF 20''', was the 20th season of [[ozfortress]]'s Team Fortress 2 league. The season was announced on August 15th, 2017 and conclu
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  • ...ermediate used a 8-team double-elimination swiss system and Open used a 8-team single-elimination swiss system.-->
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  • ...ier division" of Brasil Fortress. Currently has 6 teams participating. The team '''Dante das Neves''' left the league after Preseason. !width=210px|Team
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  • ...12#332 TF2 Rewind LAN at Esports Arena - Jan 21-22 (post #332)]</ref> Each team was given two 120 second tactical pauses for every map. ...anuary/Rewind.html Esports Arena Rewind page]</ref> while the broadcasting team was organised by [[teamfortress.tv]].<ref name="Esports Arena Rewind LAN 20
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  • !width=210px|Team | style="text-align: left" | {{Team/tf|KING eSports}}
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  • | fullname = Federação Brasileira de Team Fortress ...ity that has been organizing the biggest leagues and events of competitive Team Fortress 2 in South America.
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  • ...ss Season 16''', or '''OZF 16''', was the 16th season of an [[ozfortress]] Team Fortress 2 league and the first season to be hosted on the newly league sys
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  • ...s Season 17''', or '''OZF 17''', was the 17th season of the [[ozfortress]] Team Fortress 2 league. The season was announced on the 10th of September, 2016
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  • ...see a full list of maps used in competitive play or to find out more about Team Fortress 2 maps in general, see: [[Maplist]]}} ...is the most commonly played game mode in the [[6v6]] format of competitive Team Fortress 2, though it is sometimes played in [[Highlander]]. This mode revo
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  • ...eason 22''' was be the 22nd season of [[ESEA]] and the 21st iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was split into three leagues
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  • '''Ready Steady Pan''', a form of '''6v6''', is a competitive Team Fortress format revolving around the use of stock melee in the form of a fr Ready Steady Pan is run and organized by the Ready Steady Pan Team, a round-table group of volunteers from around the world. After a lengthy h
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  • |web= https://insomniagamingfestival.com/i58/tournaments/event/team-fortress-2-2/ == Broadcast team ==
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  • ...eason 23''' was be the 23rd season of [[ESEA]] and the 22nd iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was be split into three leagu
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  • ...EA Season 18''' is the 18th season of [[ESEA]] and the 17th iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was split into three leagues
    6 KB (768 words) - 08:16, 9 January 2018
  • ...EA Season 19''' is the 19th season of [[ESEA]] and the 18th iteration of a Team Fortress 2 division in the series. The season was split into three leagues
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  • ...his team retaliates. Using teleporters and dispensers, he can support his team and keep them fighting until the enemy is defeated. ...l for preventing an enemy [[Soldier]] or [[Scout]] from getting behind the team and wreaking havoc. The best Engineers pair proper building management with
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  • The Monthly Mayhem is a Winner-Takes-All competition where the winning team takes home $1,000 USD in cash. ...he Qualifiers will face off in a single elimination bracket where the last team standing will take home the prize pot of $1000 USD.
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