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Mazur
Poland476 Posts
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ne4aJIb
Russian Federation3208 Posts
On July 20 2012 00:36 Mazur wrote: I dont really understand whats your business in knowing where did the money come from, becouse.... its not your business? + Show Spoiler + CREDIBILITY | ||
dRaW
Canada5744 Posts
On July 19 2012 17:34 FyRe_DragOn wrote: im wondering this too..if anything there are more top Canadian players than USA even without the addition of Chile, Peru, Brazil, Argentina etc still waiting on reply, I guess there will be another thread sometime with updates and such explaining in full detail of the tournament. | ||
GeckoVOD
Germany814 Posts
On July 20 2012 00:36 Mazur wrote: I dont really understand whats your business in knowing where did the money come from, becouse.... its not your business? I get around 10 mails per week from Nigerian Generals asking me for my bank account, so they can store money in it. Just saying. | ||
Eywa-
Canada4876 Posts
On July 20 2012 00:47 dRaW wrote: still waiting on reply, I guess there will be another thread sometime with updates and such explaining in full detail of the tournament. Latin America has no players who made it past the ISL3 group stage. The United States had 2 of the top 5 from ISL3 and were the runner ups for Altitude Nation Wars. Canada didn't have a showing at all in Nation Wars and often complained they didn't have enough players to make up a team of 6. This is the reasons why Canada is merged with Latin America, Latin America's best player didn't even make it out of ISL groups and Canada's players are some of the worse in terms of commitment to an event. Neither of these areas have a higher overall skill than the United States. Simply put, by logical association, if a nation can't put a team of 6 together, they definitely don't have enough for an entire tournament dedicated to them. | ||
[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6437 Posts
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Eywa-
Canada4876 Posts
On July 20 2012 02:12 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: hey eywa. for nation wars can we do the same of the anw ? will be nice if elegant run our team etc. The possibility will be available for merging of countries which require it. (spain already has 2 very good players, so it would have to combine with other countries that are also very small given teams are only 4 players) | ||
Pholon
Netherlands6142 Posts
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Stratos
Czech Republic6104 Posts
On July 20 2012 02:54 Pholon wrote: Sorry if I missed this but can Koreans qualify? If I run a series of qualifiers for Koreans, how many spots would be made available? Can I start a chip-in to fly Jaedong in? Other Non-Korean countries may part take... I don't think so. | ||
Eywa-
Canada4876 Posts
On July 20 2012 02:54 Pholon wrote: Sorry if I missed this but can Koreans qualify? If I run a series of qualifiers for Koreans, how many spots would be made available? Can I start a chip-in to fly Jaedong in? No, unfortunately, the tournament isn't designed to accommodate Koreans in the mix at this time. | ||
TelecoM
United States10634 Posts
I hope this works out so bad. Pebble is right, thanks for that insightful post. | ||
LoCcxitO.o
Peru104 Posts
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Eywa-
Canada4876 Posts
On July 19 2012 19:25 pebble444 wrote: Heres hopes this is Legit. That would be awesome and i would book a ticket to come to Praha next spring as a spectator to watch some Prime foreign Broodwar!! :D I humbly sugjest you find someone else to Write OP' s in the Future. I have read and re-read the OP several times and various posts and its very confusing to me, and i speak fluent English (sorry for grammar errors in my posts), i only imagine people whos English is second Language. Writing an OP nice and clear is not an easy task. But in this situation and with an Event like this i think its of Primary importance. Information is Power. There are a number of things that Journalists and writers consider while writing and in big events there are specialists who write everything up. Here on TL there are quite a few people that can write an extremly clear and optimal OP. Everyone has different skills and to execute this tournament you will need a team with people who have different skills and work well together. That is essential in any project. I feel like Nina and other people bring up some good points. And i think the main concern here is that some people (me included) are in doubt if the money is really there and available or not. I for one don' t want to but-in your business, but you must understand that we are not talking about 1 dollar for a coffea, we are talking about amounts that are much much bigger. As For the Non-profit, again my opinion if you don' t registrer your organization officially and put forth some proof i cannot take it seriously. Unfortunatly Not everyone knows you personally, and in order for people to trust you, you must put some legitimacy in it. If you do, i assure you i will never doubt your words again. And so will a good number of other people. I hope you guys take my post as a constructive thing. Thats what i wanted it to be. I think you guys are awesome for organizing this, and i offer my help if needed in any way i can assist you. The point about the non-profit is moot because it goes through my books before entering the non-profit anyway because technically, I'm donating the money for this, therefore, there is no sense in me cutting how much the event receives or taking a "cut" because I'm the only donation... How can I take a cut out of my own donation? It doesn't make sense. As for additional volunteers for writing, I know the information is not all straight forward and point form, it was never intended to be. This is simply an announcement thread, I expected sign ups to gauge a little more before working out all the specifics, it is a while from now after all. And as for finding volunteers to do it, I've tried. The simplest tasks would be delegated and I'd get a response a week later saying "don't feel like doing it any more". It's really much harder than you seem to think. Running high class tournaments is not all straight forward. | ||
Eywa-
Canada4876 Posts
On July 20 2012 03:38 GGzerG wrote: Hockey cards? LOL what the heck... I'm sorry but other posters are right, this sounds like you are selling drugs to get the money... Hockey cards like baseball cards except for Hockey? I'm so confused at the moment, I guess I have been working the wrong job my whole life... I should have been selling hockey cards all along... silly me... I hope this works out so bad. Pebble is right, thanks for that insightful post. You have the wrong idea, this takes countless hours, without a volunteer squad, by the time you'd be done paying salaries you'd have next to nothing left. People donated their time to this. | ||
LML
Germany1735 Posts
On July 19 2012 22:59 EnjoYmE wrote: LML, u gonna orga the german team again? I guess so.. | ||
Eywa-
Canada4876 Posts
With dOTY in your line up after going 4-5 against Sziky, Germany is probably the favourite to win since you still have Kolll and Bakuryu. | ||
LML
Germany1735 Posts
What else would be providing my identification except my ID? Would a student pass be enough? | ||
Eywa-
Canada4876 Posts
On July 20 2012 04:34 LML wrote: "2 pieces of Identification (at least one photo ID)" What else would be providing my identification except my ID? Would a student pass be enough? o_o, I don't quite understand what you mean, generally people here have 3-4 forms of identification if not more. Student pass isn't very reliable, but may be accepted in some cases. Drivers license/passport pictures are obviously the best for legitimacy. | ||
fabiano
Brazil4644 Posts
I know Canada is crazy about Hockey, but what the hell... So I felt the need to google it and apparently you can sell one single mother fucking card of Taylor Hall, whoever this fellow is, for $849. What. The. Fuck. | ||
Rus_Brain
Russian Federation1890 Posts
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