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Carnivorous Sheep
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
Baa?21244 Posts
January 15 2013 01:29 GMT
#41
On January 15 2013 10:06 Samsa wrote:
Isn't it "ppp"? Because I saw a game where one player had technical issues and wanted to pause, but just typed "pp" and after some discussion he got disqualified. But I'm not sure wich player where involved, maybe fantasy (the one who popped in my mind thinking about that) but I'm not sure.


http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/korean/games/11927

It was Leta.
TranslatorBaa!
jinorazi
Profile Joined October 2004
Korea (South)4948 Posts
January 15 2013 01:34 GMT
#42
On January 15 2013 10:27 Hier wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 15 2013 04:51 jinorazi wrote:
i liked the part stephano trolled kespa
ya'll see his face when reffs were leaving the booth? lol

I don't think trolling means what you think it means.


i'm just saying, if i were to assume that stephano knew the rules.

stephano types glhf, knowing the rules
play stupid (i didnt know the rules)
smile for the camera

i thought deceiving for joke meant trolling.
age: 84 | location: california | sex: 잘함
Deleted User 123474
Profile Joined November 2010
292 Posts
January 15 2013 01:43 GMT
#43
On January 15 2013 10:34 jinorazi wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 15 2013 10:27 Hier wrote:
On January 15 2013 04:51 jinorazi wrote:
i liked the part stephano trolled kespa
ya'll see his face when reffs were leaving the booth? lol

I don't think trolling means what you think it means.


i'm just saying, if i were to assume that stephano knew the rules.

stephano types glhf, knowing the rules
play stupid (i didnt know the rules)
smile for the camera

i thought deceiving for joke meant trolling.


Yeah, that link was hard to understand in your first post there. But LOL. That is sick if Stephano did indeed successfully troll KeSPA.
Hier
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
2391 Posts
January 15 2013 01:58 GMT
#44
More than likely he did not, in fact, fully understand all the rules.
"But on a more serious note..." -everyone on this forum at some point.
lazyitachi
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
1043 Posts
January 15 2013 02:05 GMT
#45
If trolling means making your team lose (as if EG TL is not losing badly enough atm) then... yaa.. that's a good troll.
Equal level as EG Dota throws....
oBlade
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States5882 Posts
January 15 2013 02:11 GMT
#46
On January 15 2013 09:50 DropBear wrote:
Mind gaming is a part of almost every professional sport. The fact that it is denied in starcraft is disappointing.

Plus, typing messages takes away apm you could be using for other things, it can't be THAT much of an advantage

Mind games are great when they happen in the game. But it's not like you tune into a chess match to see them making funny faces at each other or insulting each other. The point of having professionals is to see what's the best humans can do against each other with the units in the game, not to watch them spam "u mad" at each other.
"I read it. You know how to read, you ignorant fuck?" - Andy Dufresne
wptlzkwjd
Profile Joined January 2012
Canada1240 Posts
January 15 2013 02:23 GMT
#47
On January 15 2013 10:06 Samsa wrote:
Isn't it "ppp"? Because I saw a game where one player had technical issues and wanted to pause, but just typed "pp" and after some discussion he got disqualified. But I'm not sure wich player where involved, maybe fantasy (the one who popped in my mind thinking about that) but I'm not sure.


lol yes. apparently ppp is a calming and undeceptive way of asking or stating a pause in the game. typing only two p's apparently disrupts the time space continuum so badly that it not only disqualifies you from the match but also causes tsunamis, obesity and high crime rates in the US.
Feel free to add me on steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/MagnusAskeland/
oBlade
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States5882 Posts
January 15 2013 03:37 GMT
#48
On January 15 2013 11:23 wptlzkwjd wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 15 2013 10:06 Samsa wrote:
Isn't it "ppp"? Because I saw a game where one player had technical issues and wanted to pause, but just typed "pp" and after some discussion he got disqualified. But I'm not sure wich player where involved, maybe fantasy (the one who popped in my mind thinking about that) but I'm not sure.


lol yes. apparently ppp is a calming and undeceptive way of asking or stating a pause in the game. typing only two p's apparently disrupts the time space continuum so badly that it not only disqualifies you from the match but also causes tsunamis, obesity and high crime rates in the US.

That happened one time, years ago. The rule has been changed such that the game is no longer treated as an automatic DQ. So I feel like your tirade is a little late.
"I read it. You know how to read, you ignorant fuck?" - Andy Dufresne
Chaosu
Profile Joined October 2005
Poland404 Posts
January 15 2013 05:18 GMT
#49
On January 15 2013 11:11 oBlade wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 15 2013 09:50 DropBear wrote:
Mind gaming is a part of almost every professional sport. The fact that it is denied in starcraft is disappointing.

Plus, typing messages takes away apm you could be using for other things, it can't be THAT much of an advantage

Mind games are great when they happen in the game. But it's not like you tune into a chess match to see them making funny faces at each other or insulting each other. The point of having professionals is to see what's the best humans can do against each other with the units in the game, not to watch them spam "u mad" at each other.

Behiavior at chess board may vary greatly and acting skills/poker face may play a big role. I don't play chess but other board games and deceiving opponent by simulatng some behavior is part of the game. If you think everyone is always perfectly calm and quiet at chess tournament you are wrong.
Please be patient.
Carnivorous Sheep
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
Baa?21244 Posts
January 15 2013 06:31 GMT
#50
On January 15 2013 11:11 oBlade wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 15 2013 09:50 DropBear wrote:
Mind gaming is a part of almost every professional sport. The fact that it is denied in starcraft is disappointing.

Plus, typing messages takes away apm you could be using for other things, it can't be THAT much of an advantage

Mind games are great when they happen in the game. But it's not like you tune into a chess match to see them making funny faces at each other or insulting each other. The point of having professionals is to see what's the best humans can do against each other with the units in the game, not to watch them spam "u mad" at each other.


No, you don't. Instead, they just hire psychics at each other to distort brain energies and pass coded messages with yogurt.

"In 1978, Anatoly Karpov had a parapsychologist in the audience against his world championship match with Korchnoi in Baguio, Philippines. Korchnoi claimed the parapsychologist was distorting his brain waves. Korchnoi then hired his own psychics to counteract the negative vibrations. During the match, Korchnoi also accused Karpov of cheating by receiving different flavors of yogurt during the game. The different flavors were part of coded instructions that Karpov followed. The arbiter treated the accusation seriously and imposed a fixed time of sending yogurt to Karpov. The flavors had to be in writing from Karpov to the arbiter."

http://www.chessville.com/BillWall/BadLuckCheatingUnderhanded.htm
TranslatorBaa!
jinorazi
Profile Joined October 2004
Korea (South)4948 Posts
January 15 2013 06:51 GMT
#51
On January 15 2013 15:31 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 15 2013 11:11 oBlade wrote:
On January 15 2013 09:50 DropBear wrote:
Mind gaming is a part of almost every professional sport. The fact that it is denied in starcraft is disappointing.

Plus, typing messages takes away apm you could be using for other things, it can't be THAT much of an advantage

Mind games are great when they happen in the game. But it's not like you tune into a chess match to see them making funny faces at each other or insulting each other. The point of having professionals is to see what's the best humans can do against each other with the units in the game, not to watch them spam "u mad" at each other.


No, you don't. Instead, they just hire psychics at each other to distort brain energies and pass coded messages with yogurt.

"In 1978, Anatoly Karpov had a parapsychologist in the audience against his world championship match with Korchnoi in Baguio, Philippines. Korchnoi claimed the parapsychologist was distorting his brain waves. Korchnoi then hired his own psychics to counteract the negative vibrations. During the match, Korchnoi also accused Karpov of cheating by receiving different flavors of yogurt during the game. The different flavors were part of coded instructions that Karpov followed. The arbiter treated the accusation seriously and imposed a fixed time of sending yogurt to Karpov. The flavors had to be in writing from Karpov to the arbiter."

http://www.chessville.com/BillWall/BadLuckCheatingUnderhanded.htm


my goodness




brilliant!!!
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BigFan
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
TLADT24920 Posts
January 15 2013 08:23 GMT
#52
On January 15 2013 15:31 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 15 2013 11:11 oBlade wrote:
On January 15 2013 09:50 DropBear wrote:
Mind gaming is a part of almost every professional sport. The fact that it is denied in starcraft is disappointing.

Plus, typing messages takes away apm you could be using for other things, it can't be THAT much of an advantage

Mind games are great when they happen in the game. But it's not like you tune into a chess match to see them making funny faces at each other or insulting each other. The point of having professionals is to see what's the best humans can do against each other with the units in the game, not to watch them spam "u mad" at each other.


No, you don't. Instead, they just hire psychics at each other to distort brain energies and pass coded messages with yogurt.

"In 1978, Anatoly Karpov had a parapsychologist in the audience against his world championship match with Korchnoi in Baguio, Philippines. Korchnoi claimed the parapsychologist was distorting his brain waves. Korchnoi then hired his own psychics to counteract the negative vibrations. During the match, Korchnoi also accused Karpov of cheating by receiving different flavors of yogurt during the game. The different flavors were part of coded instructions that Karpov followed. The arbiter treated the accusation seriously and imposed a fixed time of sending yogurt to Karpov. The flavors had to be in writing from Karpov to the arbiter."

http://www.chessville.com/BillWall/BadLuckCheatingUnderhanded.htm

LOL and they actually imposed a fixed time on getting yogurt XD
Former BW EiC"Watch Bakemonogatari or I will kill you." -Toad, April 18th, 2017
AFKing
Profile Joined January 2013
128 Posts
January 15 2013 08:43 GMT
#53
On January 15 2013 17:23 BigFan wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 15 2013 15:31 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:
On January 15 2013 11:11 oBlade wrote:
On January 15 2013 09:50 DropBear wrote:
Mind gaming is a part of almost every professional sport. The fact that it is denied in starcraft is disappointing.

Plus, typing messages takes away apm you could be using for other things, it can't be THAT much of an advantage

Mind games are great when they happen in the game. But it's not like you tune into a chess match to see them making funny faces at each other or insulting each other. The point of having professionals is to see what's the best humans can do against each other with the units in the game, not to watch them spam "u mad" at each other.


No, you don't. Instead, they just hire psychics at each other to distort brain energies and pass coded messages with yogurt.

"In 1978, Anatoly Karpov had a parapsychologist in the audience against his world championship match with Korchnoi in Baguio, Philippines. Korchnoi claimed the parapsychologist was distorting his brain waves. Korchnoi then hired his own psychics to counteract the negative vibrations. During the match, Korchnoi also accused Karpov of cheating by receiving different flavors of yogurt during the game. The different flavors were part of coded instructions that Karpov followed. The arbiter treated the accusation seriously and imposed a fixed time of sending yogurt to Karpov. The flavors had to be in writing from Karpov to the arbiter."

http://www.chessville.com/BillWall/BadLuckCheatingUnderhanded.htm

LOL and they actually imposed a fixed time on getting yogurt XD


Should have banned yogurt entirely, when's the last time you've seen a professional event without yogurt? The reasoning behind it is that yogurt is hardly nutritious and blocks psychic energy necessary for the body's natural function
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