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PSP Dallas Open, 14-16 March 2014 - webcast, scores, chat......

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Heat are down to the challengers division for the next PSP. They should be aiming to bounce straight back up. Damage won the game 7-6. So many penalties in that game.
 

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Following the twitter feeds, Art Chaos Win 7-1 against XSV.

XSV won the first point but the AC went on and won the next 7. AC are now guaranteed a spot in the Champions bracket at MAO.
 

jack-amo

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Guys not paying for Sunday are missing out! This has been an awesome tournament :D

That Dynasty - Infamous game was a tense one. It almost ended exactly like it did in Dallas '13
 
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Banil

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After following it on twitter and pbnation. I wish I bought the HD weekend pass for $15

Some of the games have been quality.
 

Dave284

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webcast was worth it for this event. Some awesome games. Art Chaos make it through the tournament losing 7 points the entire weekend, a (not surprising) 1st place for them.

Infamous v Dynasty, I took a nap. final score Dynasty 3 - Infamous 4 (I think)
Vicious vs Xfactor, really wanted xfactor for this one, went down like 5-1 and bought it back to 6-6 but lost the final point. Vicious 7 - 6 X-Factor
Vicious vs Infamous, a good game, close points, but Infamous win with a minute or so left 7-3 ( I think)

But the real story is who's going down!
Storm (no real surprise as they were the newest in the bracket, but played some good games)
Heat. Heat go down in a very close game to damage 7-6.

Fun fact; 100% of teams with Thomas Taylor on the roster have failed to stay in the Champions division at one point or another since the inception of champs/challengers
 

blakey64

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Great result for Vicious and Infamous, applaud the work done to cover the event, but in my view perhaps a lower subscription may attract a wider audience
 

WingNut

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but in my view perhaps a lower subscription may attract a wider audience
I beleive it was USD $14.95 for the WHOLE weekend (3 days) in HD rather than the grainy FREE webcast.

Thats only approx GBP £9.00 total.

Approx GBP £3.00 per day.

You can't even buy a pint of beer in a pub for £3.00 nowadays......

Personally, had I realised it was so cheap to begin with, I would have definately paid the money.

Didn't get to watch the finals on Sunday and kicked myself for it......

Will most definately be paying for the HD feed for the next event.

Once people get used to the fact they have to pay for it, then all will settle down.

You have to pay to watch football on the TV via Sky Sports, BT Sport, ESPN by way of monthly subscription. Then you have to have a TV, which then means you need a TV License. It all adds up....

The way they had priced it was bang on the money in my opinion. USD $10.00 per day, or have all 3 days for USD $15.00, a saving of USD $15.00 over paying for it daily, if you fancied watching it.
 

Kevin Winter

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I paid my $15 for the HD, well worth it! Watched every point over the weekend, well over 20hrs of coverage. Bargain IMHO - especially as it was one of the most dramatic events for a while.