Sen to Code S - Page 4
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ReaperX
Hong Kong1758 Posts
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solidbebe
Netherlands4921 Posts
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twndomn
399 Posts
On December 14 2011 18:54 Seeker wrote: A lot of people, including me, are also wondering about this Do you know who win 3rd place in BlizzCon 2011 behind MVP and Nestea? How about who win NASL season 1 behind top 2 Koreans and who win NASL season 2 behind top 2 Koreans? Please do some homework before you post. With the punishment on Naniwa' by GSL and now his foreign spot is open, it's only natural to replace that spot with a decent foreign player. | ||
MCDayC
United Kingdom14464 Posts
Not "kind of". Extremely questionable. A qualification based tournament, but special exception is made based off popularity? Wtf GOM, this is more damaging to GSL than Naniwa's shenanigans, this harms the integrity of the entire event. | ||
iRLStitcH
Singapore15 Posts
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KoBlades
Austria248 Posts
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Hall0wed
United States8486 Posts
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imyzhang
Canada809 Posts
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Naphal
Germany2099 Posts
On December 14 2011 19:36 Hall0wed wrote: Sen will win 1000 GSLs now, as Sen means 1000 in Japanese. GSL in Korea, Sen from Taiwan, translation from Japan? I approve! Nice to see some more Zerg in Code S, as my favorite matchup is TvZ =), and Idra in Code S makes me feel nostalgia. | ||
Nate.F
918 Posts
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Sbrubbles
Brazil5774 Posts
Edit: Coca? | ||
Full.tilt
United Kingdom1709 Posts
On December 14 2011 19:59 Nate.F wrote: Sen is the one player that truly deserves this opportunity. Why? What has he won? | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On December 14 2011 20:16 Sbrubbles wrote: So, who's the second guy that dropped out and though what means did Sen get chosen for this second code S spot? Edit: Coca? 2 people didnt have to drop out. Doenst everyone remmeber when they showed off the big chart that displayed 2 foreigner code S invites. Well there are your 2 foreigner code S invites. | ||
Sbrubbles
Brazil5774 Posts
On December 14 2011 20:18 Adreme wrote: 2 people didnt have to drop out. Doenst everyone remmeber when they showed off the big chart that displayed 2 foreigner code S invites. Well there are your 2 foreigner code S invites. I didn't. My bad | ||
BearStorm
United States795 Posts
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Asymmetric
Scotland1309 Posts
What criteria did they use for selection? Are they litteraly just sending a code S spot to Sen because he's a popular player? I like Sen and hes a great player but hes never actually put out winning results. Stephano surely would of made more sense. Although I suppose if GOM was a purely rational organisation not driven by emotion then Naniwa wouldn't of been kicked out in the first place. | ||
parazice
Thailand5517 Posts
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thesideshow
930 Posts
On December 14 2011 19:57 Naphal wrote: GSL in Korea, Sen from Taiwan, translation from Japan? I approve! Nice to see some more Zerg in Code S, as my favorite matchup is TvZ =), and Idra in Code S makes me feel nostalgia. Sen probably meant it in his own language tbh. "Sen" is god/deity in chinese. | ||
twndomn
399 Posts
On December 14 2011 20:23 Asymmetric wrote: Wait... What criteria did they use for selection? Are they litteraly just sending a code S spot to Sen because he's a popular player? I like Sen and hes a great player but hes never actually put out winning results. Stephano surely would of made more sense. Although I suppose if GOM was a purely rational organisation not driven by emotion then Naniwa wouldn't of been kicked out in the first place. If you are watching Blizzard Cup, Artosis has just confirmed. Sen is taking Naniwa's spot, as simple as that. GOM is making an example out of Naniwa. GOM can get all the viewers from Idra and US subscribers, it could care less about Europeans. Not to mention that Sen defeated Naniwa at BlizzCon. Naniwa finished 4th while Sen finished 3rd. | ||
p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
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