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Come this September, the Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) Singapore 2006 billed as “The Ultimate Southeast Asian Shootout” will descend upon E2MAX@CINE-L9!

For the second consecutive year, Singapore will have the honours of hosting CPL again.  This year, Singapore stands as the first qualifier of the CPL Winter Championship International Series 2006, and is also the only qualifier in Southeast Asia.  With each qualifier, gamers from around the world will seek to outwit and outplay their opponents in two highly popular games – Counter-Strike 1.6 and Quake 3 to earn a berth at the CPL Winter 2006 Championship in Texas in December and emerge the ultimate winners!

Ngee Ann City(Source: Wikipedia Entry ) Cathay Cineleisure Orchard (Chinese: 国泰乌节电影娱乐城) is an urban mall located at Grange Road, Singapore. The building is managed by Cathay Organisation Holdings Limited, under its subsidiary company of Cathay Cineleisure International. Cathay Cineleisure opened in 1997 after the old Orchard Cinema building was torn down in 1994. To many teenagers and youths, the place is known in its short form as "Cine".

How to get there:

Train Stations -Somerset MRT Station.

 

E2MAX@CINE-L9
8 Grange Road, 9th Storey Cathay Cineleisure Orchard, Singapore 239695
Telephone: 65 6235 9249, Fax: 65 6235 6249
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We have shifted our new venue to:

E2MAX@CINE-L9

8 Grange Road, 9th Storey Cathay Cineleisure Orchard, Singapore 239695

Telephone: 65 6235 9249
Fax: 65 6235 6249

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