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The 1st Shot-Online Professional Tournament |
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Date | Feb 07, 2006 | Views | 7,160 | ||
The first of the Shot-Online Professional Tournaments will begin February 17 at 12:00 AM to February 20 at 12:00 AM (CST) which will only be open to players of semi-pro rank or higher. The course where the tournament will be played upon is the demanding Abel Plena, and the entry fee for one try is 1,000,000 NG. To add to the challenge, players will only be permitted to swing their golf club in-game once per stroke, without a practice shot. Players may enter only with their highest-level character within their account, and can enter only twice. The best score taken from all scores will be entered into the final tallies. For more information, please click on the Tournament link on this page or click HERE - The 1st Shot-Online Professional Tournament Tournament Period: 02.17.06 00:00 ~ 02.20.06 00:00 AM CST Tournament Designated Course: Abel Plena Tournament Fee: 1,000,000 NG * Please note that this fee is per try. Tournament Method: You are allowed to participate in the tournament with only 1 character (the highest level character per account). The best score will be submitted as the final submitting score. This Tournament is exclusive for players who have the title of Semi-Pro or above. Ex) Player A score: 1st Try = 78 strokes, 2nd Try = 65 strokes ->The final score that the system will recognized is 65 strokes. The Maximum tournament tries are limited to 2. ATTENTION: In this tournament, the swing bar can be moved ONLY once. No practice swing gauge will be provided) Only one chance to click the bar 3 times. If you do not click on the 3rd bar movement, the system will give you an automatic bad shot. Tournament Prizes: 1st Place 1,000 US $ 2nd Place 500 US $ 3rd Place 200$ 4th Place 100$ 5th Place to 10th Place 5,000 Cyber Cash Tie Breaker: The player, who submits their score card faster than the opponent, will have an advantage. |
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