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Thursday, September 29, 2022

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Top Football Manager 2023 Beginners Guide and Tips - GamingonPhone

Devised and published by Gamegou Limited, Top Football Manager 2023 is one of the finest android soccer management games out there. With huge popularity among gamers since its launch, this mobile application promises a realistic football management experience. The appealing visuals and beautiful gameplay of the application allow gamers to have unhurried enjoyment. We give you the Top Football Manager 2023 beginners guide, which you only need to master the game.

Gameplay Overview

With a humorous yet original premise, this game offers you very realistic gameplay. It brings your coaching fantasies to life with the help of commendable 3D graphics and a robust gaming engine. Moreover, it also allows gamers to watch breathtaking matches in real-time as they manage their 11 players.

Gameplay overview
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Every accomplishment advances you closer to triumph and lets you be in charge of the free football club stimulation. Besides, premier players can be purchased and scouted and a team with specialized abilities can be built and trained. Further, it also supports the testing of tactics and formations against actual opponents from across the world and viewing a live 3D simulation of the game.

This realistic 3D Top Football Manager Game lets you be the boss of the League Champions. Well, let me introduce the basics of Top Football Manager 2023 so that you can join millions of football managers worldwide and form your dream team!

Developing your Athletes

Management and development of your athletes Top Football Manager 2023 Beginners Guide
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As a club manager, you will experiment with different players and playstyles while modifying your strategies in response to your opponent. Choose a talented player to develop him into a hero with unique abilities to triumph in the grand finale. Therefore, focus on creating a winning team to move up the leaderboard.

Recruiting Star players

To fill the gaps in your team, look for star players. Recruit all-stars with an agency, compete with other football managers for golden boys in the market, or employ scouts to identify young prospects you can develop into tomorrow’s heroes.

Well, players that no longer fit your plan should be moved. Also, increase your social network, give and receive gifts, and gain teamwork skills through friendly competition. To get greater benefits, start or join a football association.

Choosing your Leagues

Choosing of leagues
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Top Football Manager 2023 is very similar to Dream League Soccer. It features over 62 leagues from 26 distinctive nations. Therefore, you just have to choose your favorite team and develop it to be the finest. Playing against real opponents worldwide is also supported here.

Using your own Tactics

It seems sensible to introduce an offensive and defensive configuration in Top Football Manager 2023 as the modern game has advanced and become increasingly sophisticated. If you use Manchester City as an example, they defend with a strong pressing 4-4-2 while attacking with a flowing 4-3-3.

Initiation of new tactics Top Football Manager 2023 Beginners Guide
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Well, doing something similar in Top Football Manager 2023 would offer you more control over player placement on the field and how you counterattack.

Game management is the only focus of Top Football Manager 2023. Here, your managerial abilities will be put to the test in the game as you are given complete power over managing a football club’s daily operations.

The effectiveness of your team management, including facility setup, player recruitment, training, employing tactics or formations that bring out the best in your players, and other factors, will determine the success of your club. Here’s how new players may maximize their performance and lead their squad to victory.

  • To have a pool of starts to select from load up to 5 nations in the career mode.
  • Even when playing for the first time try to sign for the top players of your choice from the transfer window. However, overspending is not all advised.
  • If no tactics from the formation template suites you consider creating and customizing your own strategies that will suit your team.
  • As a manager, you should watch the extended highlights of the matches to spot the pros and cons about your side that the data doesn’t show.
  • Utilize the specific page that is completely dedicated to training individual players. Here you can alter their training intensities and tell them to work on a specific skill.
  • Follow the dynamics tab, especially the hierarchy section before taking any decision regarding the players.
  • Keep a check on the fitness levels of your players to avoid all kinds of.

Final Thoughts

Top Football Manager 2023 is one of the best Android games for novices to show off their soccer prowess online. With this, you may spice up your gaming and fill yourself with the best soccer tactics. Additionally, it is the greatest option for all soccer fans because it has the best visuals at the lowest memory requirements. Don’t hesitate to give it a try and never forget to refer to this Top Football Manager 2023 beginners guide for advice if you run into problems.

That’s it from this Top Football Manager 2023 beginners guide. Do hit us up in the comments section if you find this Top Football Manager 2023 beginners guide useful. 

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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

National inter-school taekwondo meet set - The Manila Times

THE best and brightest taekwondo jins in the academic level take centerstage as the Philippine Taekwondo Association (PTA) on Tuesday announced the staging of the 2022 Smart/MVP Sports Foundation National Inter-School Taekwondo Championships on October 1-2 at the Ayala Malls, Manila Bay, Pasay City.

The competition has two categories — the novice and advanced — with five divisions under each category — seniors, juniors, cadet, grade school and toddler — to be played separately for male and female competitors. It also includes poomsae which is open for colored and blackbelt students for the individual, pair and team events.

Poomsae, which means form, is performed by a systematic time of movement in a consecutive sequence against an imaginary opponent or multiple opponents. It consists of movements using the hands and feet and interconnected techniques like blocking, punching, striking, thrusting and kicking.

About 2,000 students from schools affiliated with the PTA all over the country have confirmed participation in the biggest school-based tournament in the country supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympics Committee and Milo.

Among the early registrants for this two-day tournament are student athletes from Ateneo de Manila University, University of Sto. Tomas, St. Paul Pasig, Diliman Preparatory School, Emilio Aguinaldo College,De La Salle University, University of the East, National University and University of the Philippines-Diliman.

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The PTA is inviting all martial arts enthusiasts and sports aficionados to witness the tournament, especially children who are interested to learn the sport.

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Fantasy Basketball: Shooting guard draft tiers - NBA.com

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Tyrese Maxey rose up the rankings last season, but can he keep it up in 2022-23?

The 2022-23 NBA season is fast approaching, which means it’s time to start getting ready for your fantasy basketball drafts. Fantasy analyst Dan Titus is putting in the work on his draft rankings as well as his position-by-position tiers — he hits the shooting guards below — to help you be prepared when you’re on the clock.

Not every player will have analysis when listed in the tiers below. Players with multi-position eligibility will only show up in the positional tier story they have the most minutes at.

Get in on the fun this fantasy hoops season: Create or join a league now!


Tier 1: The Elite

• Devin Booker

Booker enters the 2022-2023 season as the top shooting guard in fantasy after posting the highest player efficiency rating (PER) of his career and finishing in the top 20 on a per-game basis last season. He earned All-NBA first-team honors and will again be an excellent source for points, threes, assists and free-throw percentage. He’s eclipsed a 32 percent usage rate in three of the last four seasons and had the fewest number of turnovers per game since his rookie season. He’ll be an early second-round fantasy draft pick but has the potential for first-round value.

• Paul George

An elbow injury limited Paul George to only 31 games last season, but he was very effective before going down. He was 16th on a per-game basis thanks to his ability to stuff the stat sheet, but he struggled with his efficiency. Despite a career-high 32.9 usage rate, he shot the lowest true shooting percentage in his career (.538) and averaged 4.2 turnovers per contest. With Kawhi Leonard back and the Clippers adding more 3-and-D wings at last year’s trade deadline, George should improve in those areas and be a top-20 player again this season.

• Dejounte Murray

The Hawks will look different this season thanks to the arrival of All-Star combo guard Dejounte Murray. Murray was a league winner last season after putting up a ridiculous 21.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 9.2 assists per game while leading the league in steals. He finished seventh on a per-game basis last year, but it will be hard to replicate those assist numbers alongside Trae Young. Still, look for Murray to rack up a ton of counting stats and be one of the best sources of steals in fantasy basketball.

• Anthony Edwards

Anthony Edwards is the lone member of the elite class of shooting guards who did not achieve top-30 status last year (he finished 44th). However, I think Edwards is poised to break out in his third NBA season.

He improved in almost every category last year while playing a healthy 34.2 minutes per game. The Wolves’ depth chart took a hit when they acquired Rudy Gobert this offseason, so expect Edwards to log heavy minutes again this season. He’s a unique talent who will be a reliable source of points, threes, steals and blocks at the guard position.

• Donovan Mitchell

Few would have projected the Cavaliers to land Donovan Mitchell this offseason, but here we are. Mitchell joins All-Star G Darius Garland in the backcourt in what should be a very exciting, fantasy-friendly Cleveland team. At the center of it all will be Mitchell — a bonafide star who has averaged at least 25.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists with a high volume of threes in his past two seasons. The change of scenery may take some adjusting, but he should still see a 30% usage rate on his new team. He finished 25th last season, and I expect him to be in the top 30 yet again.

• Bradley Beal


Tier 2: All-Star Caliber

• Terry Rozier

Scary Terry continues to be one of the most underrated fantasy basketball players. He finished 30th on a per-game basis last season. Rozier has a low turnover rate (16th best in the NBA last season) but also chips in all categories except for blocks and field-goal percentage. His current ADP is in the fifth round despite providing second-round value for most of last season. He should continue to thrive as the top-scoring option in Charlotte this season.

• Tyrese Maxey

Third-year pro Maxey continues his ascension up the rising stars ladder. He was in the conversation for Most Improved Player last season (and rightfully so) after totaling 17.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 4.3 assists, with 1.8 threes, 1.1 stocks (steals plus blocks) and 48/43/87 shooting splits. There is some uncertainty of how much he’ll be involved in the offense, with Joel Embiid and James Harden soaking up a ton of usage, but there’s still plenty of fantasy appeal. Maxey’s quickness and ability to finish at the rim make him virtually unguardable in transition, but he can also thrive off the ball and knock down perimeter shots efficiently. Oh, and he has one of the lowest assist-to-turnover ratios in the league at 3.14 to 1.

I expect Doc Rivers will stagger the point guard minutes between Maxey and Harden, so he should also increase his assist chances. His current ADP is in the 6th round, but I’ve been grabbing him in the fifth to make sure I land one of the best young guards in the league.

• Klay Thompson

• Jaylen Brown

• Desmond Bane

• Zach LaVine

• CJ McCollum


Tier 3: Youth Movement

• Josh Giddey

I shared my thoughts on Giddey in my point guard tiers article since he’ll be logging heavy minutes at both point guard and shooting guard this season.

• Jalen Green

The second-overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft finished second in scoring among rookies last season at 17.3 ppg. However, I think Green will offer even more fantasy value this season. After the All-Star break, Green posted encouraging numbers of 22.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3.1 threes with a 58.9 true shooting percentage compared to only 14.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.9 threes and a 51.6 true shooting percentage before the break. He finished No. 195 on a per-game basis last season, so I expect him to make a substantive leap this season. He has All-Star aspirations in Year 2 and has put in the work this summer. Green said at Media Day that he spent the offseason working on “a lot of catch-and-shoot, ball-handling, pick-and-roll, getting to my spots, isolation.”

He’ll be the primary scoring option for the Rockets, and after putting on 10 pounds of muscle, he should be able to lock in better defensively and use his strength to finish with contact. His ADP is currently in the 7th round and makes for a high upside mid-round pick.

• Devin Vassell

The void left by Dejounte Murray’s and Derrick White’s departures is significant, but I’m sold on Devin Vassell reaping the benefits. His current ADP stands at 93.7, an eighth-round selection — which is too low. He finished 92nd on a per-game basis last season with an 18.9 usage rate. Like many young shooting guards, his value was hampered by shooting only 42% from the field last season. However, he and Keldon Johnson will be the primary offensive weapons for a rebuilding Spurs team. He’ll look to build off of an encouraging second season when he produced 1.7 stocks and hit 1.9 threes while also shooting a solid 84% from the charity stripe. I’m projecting his numbers to go up across the board, which makes him a steal at his current ADP in the eighth round.

• Jordan Poole

• Tyler Herro


Tier 4: Serviceable starting SGs

• Gary Trent Jr.

Raptors head coach Nick Nurse runs a tight rotation, and it’s no surprise that Gary Trent Jr. had his best season as a pro in 2021-22 after registering over 35 minutes per night. He’s locked in as the starting shooting guard this year and should be a consistent source of points, threes and steals. His 1.7 steals per game ranked third in the NBA but make sure to plan for his low field-goal percentage when drafting him in the eighth round.

• Spencer Dinwiddie

One thing we learned from Monday’s Media Day is that Spencer Dinwiddie projects to be the starting shooting guard for the Mavs this season. Dinwiddie was traded to the Mavs as part of a deal that sent Kristaps Porzingis to Washington last year. He proved to be an effective scorer off the bench but with Jalen Brunson now in New York, Dinwiddie moves up the depth chart to a starting gig. He averaged 15.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.9 assists on an uncharacteristic 50% from the field for the Mavs last year so, with an increase in minutes into the 30s, Dinwiddie is a late-round pick who could outperform his ADP in the 11th round.

• Collin Sexton

• Grayson Allen

• Joe Harris

• Kevin Huerter

• Kentavious Caldwell-Pope

• Evan Fournier

• Jalen Suggs


Tier 5: Microwave buckets off the bench

• Victor Oladipo

• Jordan Clarkson

• Norman Powell

• Derrick White

• Max Strus

• Chris Duarte

• Luke Kennard

• Tim Hardaway Jr.

• Seth Curry

• Caris LeVert

• Patrick Beverley

• Donte DiVincenzo

• Malik Monk

• Gary Payton II

• Eric Gordon

• Justin Holiday

• Pat Connaughton


Tier 6: Young bench players who are an injury away

• Quentin Grimes

The 2022 Summer League did a great job of showcasing Grimes. Evan Fournier is the de facto starter because he’s making $18M per season, but I think he’s on notice. Summer League stats aren’t everything, but there’s a chance Grimes supplants Fournier if the latter struggles again this season. Grimes is a two-way player, and the Knicks would be wise to give him more playing time. He finished the Summer League averaging 22.6 points with 4.2 rebounds and 4.0 assists across five games, earning All-Summer League first-team honors.

• Cam Thomas

• Joshua Primo

• Josh Christopher

• Jaylen Nowell

• Jaden Hardy

• James Bouknight

• Talen Horton-Tucker

• Austin Reaves


Tier 7: The established and streamable vets

• Gary Harris

• Landry Shamet

• Hamidou Diallo

• Terrence Ross

• Wesley Matthews

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National inter-school taekwondo meet set - The Manila Times

THE best and brightest taekwondo jins in the academic level take centerstage as the Philippine Taekwondo Association (PTA) on Tuesday announced the staging of the 2022 Smart/MVP Sports Foundation National Inter-School Taekwondo Championships on October 1-2 at the Ayala Malls, Manila Bay, Pasay City.

The competition has two categories — the novice and advanced — with five divisions under each category — seniors, juniors, cadet, grade school and toddler — to be played separately for male and female competitors. It also includes poomsae which is open for colored and blackbelt students for the individual, pair and team events.

Poomsae, which means form, is performed by a systematic time of movement in a consecutive sequence against an imaginary opponent or multiple opponents. It consists of movements using the hands and feet and interconnected techniques like blocking, punching, striking, thrusting and kicking.

About 2,000 students from schools affiliated with the PTA all over the country have confirmed participation in the biggest school-based tournament in the country supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympics Committee and Milo.

Among the early registrants for this two-day tournament are student athletes from Ateneo de Manila University, University of Sto. Tomas, St. Paul Pasig, Diliman Preparatory School, Emilio Aguinaldo College,De La Salle University, University of the East, National University and University of the Philippines-Diliman.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Gilas drops 8 spots in FIBA world rankings - Panay News

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5 Takeaways from Dota 2 True Sight The International 2021 Finals - ClutchPoints

The Dota 2 True Sight for The International 2021 Finals documentary between Team Spirit and PSG.LGD premiered on Sunday. It gave us a lot of insight into the players who competed in last year’s biggest Dota 2 tournament. Coming out just before the main event of this year’s International starts, it quickly reminded Dota fans why they love the game. As for us, there are some things we learned from True Sight that made us appreciate Valve, Dota 2, and the players of Team Spirit and PSG.LGD even more. Here are five takeaways we got from watching the Dota 2 True Sight for The International 2021 Finals.

In case you haven’t watched the documentary yet, before you proceed, watch the emotional one-and-a-half-hour piece here:

5. The two teams knew each other very well and drafted accordingly

Miposhka Morphling banned

It should already be a given, but some fans still don’t realize just how high the understanding of the game and your opponent requires to compete at this level of Dota 2. If it wasn’t obvious before, it should be more obvious now, as we got an almost sequence-by-sequence retelling of the thought process and discussions of both teams during the drafting phase of their Grand Finals bout. Both teams correctly predicted the heroes they were planning to pick, and successfully banned heroes that the other team would have loved to choose. One instance of this was when Team Spirit was looking to pick Morphling, only for it to get banned, locking out Team Spirit’s drafting options for the rest of that game’s drafting phase.

4. Pressure Kills, Confidence Wins Games

Team Spirit looking for a crowd The International 2021

What we’ve seen over the past few The International Finals True Sights was how chill and confident the eventual champions were. Back when OG and Team Liquid fought for the honor of becoming the first two-time TI champions, OG was calmer and collected compared to Team Liquid. When PSG.LGD fought against OG, OG was confident even though PSG.LGD was the favored competitor. With PSG.LGD reaching the Finals for the second time and narrowly reaching it just the year before by the time they faced Team Spirit, the pressure was on them, as they were already considered the uncrowned kings of Dota 2 when they were facing Team Spirit. A lot of people were betting on PSG.LGD to win, but it were the coolheaded Eastern European team who ended up winning, mostly because they didn’t feel any pressure from losing, and hence allowed them to take more risks and make riskier plays.

3. Insights from the Foreign Broadcasts

Chinese Dota 2 Broadcast The International 2021

 We naturally watch our esports matches in the language we understand, so we usually end up missing out on what other language panels and casters discuss in their own broadcasts. We got snippets of the Chinese and Russian broadcasts all throughout True Sight, giving us (for the most of us) never-before-seen insight into the players’ psyche from these talents’ perspectives. We were able to hear from them what their and their communities’ expectations were for the teams representing their regions, which gives us better understanding of players coming from different countries aside from ours. It proves that sometimes it pays to listen in on the commentary of foreign language broadcasts because they bring to the table insight that we wouldn’t see anywhere else, much less in the English language broadcast.

2. Team Spirit’s Wear Down Strategy

Silent encourages Team Spirit The Interantional 2021 Dota 2

Undoubtedly Team Spirit proved to be the better team that day, but much of their success relied on their never quit attitude, something that they’ve already established just from the beginning of their Grand Finals series. We saw their coach Silent make a moving speech on how PSG.LGD, in spite of their legendary status and favorite odds, are also just human. They also realized that momentum is on their side and that they have more energy than PSG.LGD. The Chinese team would take time to warm up, while Team Spirit was hot on their success in the lower bracket finals against Team Secret. They figured that PSG.LGD would tire down faster than they would, given how Chinese teams sometimes have the habit of quitting early in games that they deem unsalvageable to save their energy for the next game in the series. Team Spirit took advantage of this and made sure that they won’t prematurely call GG, that they won’t give up an inch of the map without a fight, and that they would wear down PSG.LGD all the way even in losing games just to tire them for the kill. And as we already know now at this point, that strategy worked.

1. Team Spirit baited PSG.LGD into taking Tiny so they can draft Magnus themselves

Team Spirit baits Tiny for Magnus

Finally, we take a look at Collapse’s Magnus. Collapse instantly entered the halls of Dota 2 fame as he showcased his skillful use of the hero Magnus. But many fans tend to forget that it’s not only him who went on a rampage with the hero in the tournament. In fact, Team Spirit were just as wary of Faith_bian’s Magnus (which was 6-0 in the tournament at that point). Many of the drafts would revolve around whether or not they would ban Magnus or take it for themselves. In the final match of the series, they wanted to play Magnus, but the first pick was with PSG.LGD. Not banning Magnus during their ban phase raises the risk of PSG.LGD picking the hero and possibly crushing Team Spirit underfoot with the magnataur’s shockwaves and skewers. In the final match of The International 2021, Team Spirit initiated a gambit: until then the team has been banning Tiny every game as Ame’s Tiny was a monster that was unbeatable all throughout the tournament. The team felt confident enough in their own Magnus that they were willing to give Tiny to the enemy just so they can get hold of Magnus. So, Team Spirit betted on themselves and on Collapse – baiting PSG.LGD into snagging a free Tiny just so they can capture Magnus for themselves.

Note that this gambit could have gone worse for Team Spirit. The team was really banking on Collapse’s Magnus in the last game, knowing that it would be the hero who would win them the game. Should PSG.LGD have taken the Magnus anyway, ignoring the Tiny, we’re not sure if Team Spirit could have won with the Tiny.  But as we all know today, PSG.LGD took the bait and Team Spirit was able to give Collapse his Magnus which then clinically picked PSG.LGD apart. With the risk of suggesting that the entire last game of the series hinged on a single draft pick, Magnus was what tipped the scales towards Team Spirit’s favor as they took down the tournament’s favorites with a hero that really worked well with the team’s strategy. It shows that sticking to your guns and believing in yourself more than you fear your adversary is needed to be on top of the competition.

Some other things we noticed while watching True Sight that we think are nice to note include Team Spirit opening treasures before their Grand Finals match, Yotaro’s different nicknames for going bald during The International, and how we think that after watching the entire documentary, we agree with Valve’s and PSG.LGD’s verdict that there was nothing suspicious of xiao8’s behavior that would prove that he was indeed throwing the Grand Finals in favor of an easy windfall of earnings from betting.

Thanks to these snippets and glimpses of what’s actually happening inside the gaming booths of the teams during the Grand Finals of esports’ most prestigious tournament, it’s no wonder that fans really clamor for True Sight’s release prior to the show’s premiere was announced. The show was indeed worth the wait.

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Monday, September 26, 2022

QW Stephanie is crowned as the champion of Clash of Clans World Championship 2022 - GamingonPhone

The Japanese team QueeN Walkers (QW) Stephanie was crowned as the champion of the recently concluded Clash of Clans World Championship 2022. The team beat the favorites Tribe Gaming in the final to clinch the title of the world champions. They will be taking $3,00,000 home as the champions. 

The whole event was scheduled as part of the Clash fest that was announced earlier this month with plenty of rewards up for grabs for the players. Along with that fans also got the chance to predict the winner and get some cool rewards.

QW Stephanie wins Clash of Clans World Championship 2022 by beating Tribe Gaming in an action-packed final

The tournament was held in Helsinki, Finland with the best eight teams from around the world from September 23 to September 25. Four teams qualified from the community tournaments. On the other hand, the other four teams qualified through the Championship Qualifiers. 

QW Stephanie made a good start to their campaign with a win over GS in the first round of the tournament. They beat Repotted Gaming in Round 2 and advanced to the Upper Bracket Semis. However, Tribe Gaming won the first encounter between these two teams in this tournament and moved into the Grand Finals and sending QW Stephanie to the lower bracket.

QW Stephanie soon made an expected comeback from the lower bracket by defeating MS Esports in the Lower Bracket finals. In the action-packed Grand Finals, QW Stephanie beat Tribe Gaming to win the title of the World Champions, Tribe Gaming becoming the runner-up of the tournament.

Clash of Clans World Championship 2022 champions
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The final standings of the Clash of Clans World Championship 2022 are as follows:

Place Team Prize money (USD)
#1 QW Stephanie $300,000
#2 Tribe Gaming $150,000
#3 MS Esports $100,000
#4 GS $80,000
#5 Repotted Gaming $60,000
#6 SpaceStation $60,000
#7 Strut Esports $40,000
#8 X Team Esports $40,000

Clash of Clans World Championship 2022 featured a grand prize pool. QW Stephanie will be taking home $300,000 as the champion while Tribe Gaming gets $150,000 as the runner-up.

What are your views on QW Stephanie being crowned as the champion of the Clash of Clans World Championship 2022? Let us know in the comment section below!

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Gamer's Paradise Episode 13 recap: The most iconic PC esports player of all time - ONE Esports

The earliest known video game competition took place in 1972 at Stanford University, where students battled in the game Spacewar for a chance to win the grand prize of a year’s subscription for Rolling Stone.

Since then, esports has come a long way. Today, millions of dollars are at stake in the world’s biggest tournaments, and esports has turned into an increasingly lucrative career for top players.

This week’s episode of Gamer’s Paradise challenges casters Neil “Midnight” De Guzma and Mark Adrian “Butters” Jison to answer a question that could potentially provoke heated debate: Who is the most iconic PC esports player of all time?



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With a background in League of Legends, Butters’ answer was hardly surprising. Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, whose storied career spans nearly a decade and shows no sign of slowing down, is the greatest esports player of all time.

The Unkillable Demon King has three World championship titles under his belt and two Mid-Season Invitational wins — a feat few even come close to matching.

But coming from Dota 2, Midnight disagreed. Bu “YaphetS” Yan Jun was his pick as one of the pioneers in playing Shadow Fiend. “He inspired most of the prodigies in the Dota scene,” he said.

YaphetS has been an icon since the early days, he added, and has even had Shadow Fiend’s fun name in WC3 Dota named after him.

The episode then turned to Hero’s Story, with esports content creator Pinda “pindaPanda” Rika Dorji in the hot seat.

Gamer's Paradise Episode 13 Hero Story
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The Bhutanese streamer made a name for herself playing Dota 2, a game she has been playing since 2013. She’s also known for her covers of popular songs, dance routines, and tutorials for beginner players.

The 26-year-old talked about how she got her start in content creation, reminiscing on her favorite moments over the years.

The episode then wrapped up with a game of Pinoy Henyo on House Party, featuring a unique Dota 2 twist. Butters, Midnight, and pindaPanda had to guess the word they had drawn — but their partner could only answer questions with “yes”, “no”, and “maybe.”

Gamer’s Paradise airs every Monday on ONE Esports’ social channels, including Facebook, Twitch, YouTube, and AfreecaTV at 8.30 p.m. GMT+8.

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Sunday, September 25, 2022

Chaos: Immortal Era free codes and how to redeem them (September 2022) - GamingonPhone

Chaos: Immortal Era is a 3D fantasy MMORPG genre game with an ancient wilderness setting. Set in the Xianxia universe, the adventure opens, on a wide and strange continent where users are accompanied by five classes viz Warrior, Swordman, Witch, Assassin, and Archer. Users need to gather awards, purchase VIP status, and take up the challenge to prove that they are the dominant force over the Devil. Seeing the popularity and love that it received worldwide, the developers have provided several free in-game promo codes in the past as a token of thanksgiving. This article will list all the available active free redeem codes in Chaos: Immortal Era as of now and the rewards they give and also explain to you how you can redeem these codes. 

How to get free redeem codes in Chaos: Immortal Era

Who does not like freebies? We all would never miss out on anything that we would get for free in a game. Game Codes play a major role in getting us freebies, and the Developers would drop a couple of events so that we get some freebies in return. The same goes for Chaos: Immortal Era where the developers at KUUKIGAME have been kind enough to give us massive rewards when we use the numerous coupon codes they provided.

The good news is that Chaos: Immortal Era does have free promo codes that can get you all sorts of in-game resources such as Gold currencies, Elixirs, Amulets Gear Treasure Hunt Tokens, Jades, Elephant Best Souls, etc. To get the in-game rewards, you will need to redeem the codes which is a very easy process. In this article, we will provide you with a list of the latest codes in Chaos: Immortal Era, explain how the codes work, how to redeem them, and the redeemable in-game rewards.

Chaos: Immortal Era free codes and rewards

These are the free redeemable codes that you can enter to get awesome exclusive rewards. While these codes are active and working as of when this article is being penned down, it is highly plausible that they will expire soon. So hurry up and enter the codes below to get cool gifts! Below is the list of free available codes for Chaos: Immortal Era that players can redeem to get awesome free rewards:

Chaos Immortal Era Backpack
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Free Codes Rewards you can redeem
UP0920 1,000,000 Gold, 100 Pet Ascending Elixir, 100 Mount Ascending Elixir, and 100,000 Jade
VIP777 1,000,000 Gold and 100,000 Jade
FREEVIP10 1,000,000x Gold and 2 EXP Alcohol
MM0777 Blade of Yin and Yang, 24000 Jade, 999 Roses, and 20 Gear Hunt Tokens
GROUP999 18,000 Jade, Elephant Beast Soul, Zhu Que Feather, 20 Treasury Treasure Hunt Tokens, and 20 Gear Hunt Tokens
SVIP999 50 Primary Spirit Feather Essences, Celestial Demon Feathers, T2 Immortal Amulet, and 18,000 Jade

Make sure you enter the codes exactly how they appear in the table. We will be updating the list from time as new redeem codes arrive and remove the expired ones from the list.

How to redeem the free codes in Chaos: Immortal Era

Redeeming Free Gifts in Chaos: Immortal Era involves simple and hassle-free steps. For those who are new to the game, here is the step-wise guide to redeeming these Gift Cards from the in-game Welfare Events section.

  • Navigate to the Welfare Events section present in the top-right corner of the in-game home screen.
  • This would take you to the Welfare Menu. There are four tabs aligned to the left of the Welfare Menu, namely, Online Rewards, Level Pack, Check-In, and Gift Codes.
Chaos Immortal Era Gift Exchange Section
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  • Switch over to the Gift Codes tab.
  • In the Exchange menu, Enter the Gift Codes exactly as provided in the section above.
  • Tap on the Claim Button and claim your freebies immediately!

Upon claiming, the rewards get automatically added to your Backpack. You can go and check out the same. These are all the codes that are working and tested, for now. We’ll update this space as soon as we get to know more redeemable codes for Chaos: Immortal Era.

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Saturday, September 24, 2022

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What happened between KSI and Speed in the Sidemen vs YouTube Allstars charity match at Charlton - Football.London

Entertainment sensation KSI was brutally tackled just seventeen seconds into a charity match at Charlton Athletic's stadium, the Valley, in a Sideman Vs YouTube Allstars match this afternoon.

Olajide Olatunji, more commonly known as JJ or KSI, was perhaps the most famous player in the match that raised funds for the Charlton Athletic Community Trust and Young Minds charity, and took to the pitch alongside other world famous stars such as MrBeast, Chunkz and rapper JME.

KSI made his name as a Youtuber with FIFA videos and has since become a successful music artist and boxer too.

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This was the fourth edition of the charity match, something arranged by a group of popular Youtuber's called the Sidemen which includes Miniminter, Zerkaa, TBJZL, Behzinga, Vikkstar123, KSI and WroeToShaw.

Along with other internet celebrities and entertainment hits, the game reached an audience of over 2.5million people at one time as it was streamed on Youtube and fans weren't left disappointed. Just moments into the game American Youtuber IShowSpeed - more commonly known as Speed - wiped out KSI with a brutal slide tackle.

Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg was the main official for the game and quickly gave a foul and luckily KSI wasn't injured, but it did get the sell-out crowd of 27,000 fans off their feet immediately.

Spectators were not left short-changed come full-time either, the final score was 8-7 with the Sidemen taking the win - Miniminter bagging a hat-trick.

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Bren Esports Coaches Believe They Hit the Jackpot With KyleTzy and Owgwen - AFK Gaming

After seasons of being at the bottom ranking, Bren Esports finally earned its ticket to the playoffs spot in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL) Philippines (PH) Season 10. The team was able to pull off a 2-1 victory against the defending champion RSG PH, earning a total of 18 points. With all the slots taken, Nexplay EVOS and TNC Pro Team are officially out of the playoffs stage. Through a post-match press conference, the Bren Esports head coaches expressed how two of their amateur standouts made a huge impact for the team’s resurgence in the MPL PH Season 10.

Bren Esports finally broke its regular season curse and secures playoffs spot

The M2 World Champion breathes a sigh of relief as it finally earned its playoffs spot in the MPL PH Season 10 after two seasons of lackluster performances. The team was able to secure enough points after winning against RSG PH in a best of three (Bo3) series.

With Bren Esports taking the 5th slot in the playoffs, the defending champion barely made it in the 6th slot with 18 points. Nexplay EVOS and TNC Pro Team will no longer get a chance to earn enough points to climb the leaderboard even if they manage to sweep all of their remaining matches for Week 7 and 8.

Bren Esports hit the jackpot with KyleTzy and Owgwen, says coach Duckeyyyy and Paoloexpert

Through a post-match press conference, the two coaches of Bren Esports Francis "Duckeyyy" Glindro and Jian "Pauloxpert" Munsayac shared how much impact its two rookies have made for the team.

“To be honest, before the roster lockdown, we did not expect both those players to even be in the roster in the first place.” said Pauloxpert. “It felt like Bren, itself, just won a jackpot with those two players, getting them last minute.”

Michael "KyleTzy" Sayson and Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo are Bren Esports’ latest recruits. The two players have showed big improvements since they debuted in the MPL PH Season 10 and became pivotal to the team’s success in the regular season.

Coach Duckeyyy shared how the team was able to acquire the two youngbloods. According to him KyleTzy was the hardest to acquire due to contract reasons.

“Getting Owgwen was easy. We were lacking one player for position five and I asked Stowm (Dale Vidor), ‘do you know anyone?’ and he said Owgwen, and that’s it,” explained the head coach.

“For KyleTzy’s acquisition, was kind of hard, really. It was buried behind a contract from an amateur team,” he added.

According to Duckeyyy, he was keeping an eye on the amateur player since last season.

“He was my top prospect since season 9. Unfortunately, the buyout was somewhat astronomical for the player of his caliber with all the championships and experience he has,” the coach said.

“What he (Pauloxpert) said, we hit the jackpot with KyleTzy and Owgwen,” the coach added.

Despite securing the playoff spot, Bren Esports will still need to face Omega Esports on 30th September at 5:00 PM (PHT). RSG PH will be facing Nexplay EVOS on 25th September at 5:00 PM (PHT).

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Nadal pulls out of Laver Cup after doubles with Federer - Reuters

LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal has pulled out of the remainder of the Laver Cup due to personal reasons after partnering friend and rival Roger Federer in a doubles match that brought down the curtain on the Swiss great's glittering tennis carer.

Pictures and videos of Federer and Nadal - who shared one of tennis's most enthralling rivalries - sitting on a chair and crying after combining for Team Europe in a doubles defeat at London's O2 Arena on Friday went viral on social media.

The Spaniard, who has won a men's record 22 Grand Slam titles, later said that an important part of him was also leaving the Tour with the retirement of Federer.

"Rafael Nadal withdrew for personal reasons. He will be replaced by Cameron Norrie," the organisers of the tournament said on Saturday.

Nadal is also expecting his first child with wife Mery Perello soon but made the trip to London to play alongside Federer in the Swiss maestro's final professional outing.

Federer was replaced by Italian Matteo Berrettini in Team Europe, who were tied at 2-2 with Team World after the opening day's matches.

Novak Djokovic will also return to action on Saturday for the first time since winning his 21st major singles title at Wimbledon last month. He is scheduled to play American Frances Tiafoe and then in the doubles with Berrettini.

Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Ken Ferris

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Thursday, September 22, 2022

Coach Guiao faces former team NLEX - The Manila Times

OLD IS NEW Coach Yeng Guiao is back with his old team Rain or Shine and will face NLEX, the team he handled for the past six seasons, in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup today, Sept. 23, 2022, at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig. PBA IMAGE
OLD IS NEW Coach Yeng Guiao is back with his old team Rain or Shine and will face NLEX, the team he handled for the past six seasons, in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup today, Sept. 23, 2022, at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig. PBA IMAGE

FOR the first time in six years, multi-titled head coach Yeng Guiao will face his old team NLEX as he makes his first coaching stint this year with Rain or Shine, the team he left for the Road Warriors in 2016.

Game time is 5:45 p.m. today, September 23, in the PBA Commissioner's Cup at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City.

Guiao led the Elasto Painters to two PBA championships in the 2012 Governors' Cup and 2016 Commissioner's Cup before leaving the team to handle the Road Warriors.

With Guiao on the bench, NLEX has become a perennial playoff contender but failed to win the crown.

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Now, he returns to Rain or Shine with not too many familiar faces on the team. Only Gabe Norwood, Beau Belga and Jewel Ponferrada are left from those Rain or Shine championship teams that he had coached.

The 63-year-old Guiao, however, can rely on young guns Rey Nambatac, Santi Santillan and Mike Nieto as well as import Steve Taylor in his bid to give Rain or Shine another title.

Opposite Guiao is veteran collegiate coach Frankie Lim, who makes his first stint as a PBA coach since being at the helm for Barangay Ginebra in 2015. He returns as a coach for the first time since mentoring the Perpetual Help Altas from 2018 to 2019.

Lim signed with NLEX just last Tuesday and barely has two days to practice with the team.

With rising star Calvin Oftana as well as Raoul Soyud traded to TNT, Lim will have to bank on Don Trollano, Kevin Alas, Justin Chua, and former NBA player Earl Clark, whom Guiao personally chose as reinforcement for NLEX.

Meanwhile, the Terrafirma Dyip and the Converge FiberXers are also going to play their first game of the conference as they collide in the first game of the day's twin bill at 3 p.m.

Converge debuted in the Philippine Cup and ended up at seventh place in the conference. New FiberXers coach Aldin Ayo is hoping to be in the mix for a Final Four spot in the Commissioner's Cup with the help of import Quincy Miller, the 38th pick of the 2012 NBA Draft.

Terrafirma, on the other hand, will parade a returning import in Lester Prosper.

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