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**Ironically, ZeRo and Ally both lost to players representing their own teams: {{Sm|Xzax}} and {{Sm|Luhtie}} were both Team ZeRo, while {{Sm|Locus}} and {{Sm|ESAM}} were both Team Ally. | **Ironically, ZeRo and Ally both lost to players representing their own teams: {{Sm|Xzax}} and {{Sm|Luhtie}} were both Team ZeRo, while {{Sm|Locus}} and {{Sm|ESAM}} were both Team Ally. | ||
*In a similar vein to [[CEO 2016]], this tournament was infamous for top players' poor placings, with {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, {{Sm|Abadango}}, and {{Sm|Mr.R}} placing 9th; Ally and {{Sm|ANTi}} placing 25th; {{Sm|VoiD}} placing 33rd; ZeRo placing 49th; and MkLeo placing 65th. This, however, is related to the massive number of upsets that took place at the tournament. | *In a similar vein to [[CEO 2016]], this tournament was infamous for top players' poor placings, with {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, {{Sm|Abadango}}, and {{Sm|Mr.R}} placing 9th; Ally and {{Sm|ANTi}} placing 25th; {{Sm|VoiD}} placing 33rd; ZeRo placing 49th; and MkLeo placing 65th. This, however, is related to the massive number of upsets that took place at the tournament. | ||
*{{Sm|Mango}} notably made a guest appearance at the event. | *{{Sm|Mango}} notably made a guest appearance at the event, but did not participate. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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