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HappyChris
Profile Joined October 2011
1534 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-14 14:43:46
December 14 2011 14:42 GMT
#2541
On December 14 2011 23:37 Zzoram wrote:
I wonder how angry Naniwa is about this.

I also wonder if he'll be able to turn that rage into success at the Code A qualifiers. He's not banned so he can try to qualify for Code A for Season 1.

I can think of no better storyline than if he gets so motivated that he qualifies the Korean way and then dominates his way into Code S.


Naniwa shoudl say fuck it and never play in that tournament again. Why play in a tournament that just randomly give out free code S spot to players that didnt earn it and at the same time banning Naniwa for nothing. And he worked so goddam hard to win that Code S spot from the MLG exchange program.

Clearout
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Norway1060 Posts
December 14 2011 14:43 GMT
#2542
Is noone else noticing that the rule Naniwa "broke", is actually about something else?
"Displaying violent behaviors to threaten the opposing player or the audience"
GOM's pages does not say offending, they say violent, so he did not break any rules.
http://www.gomtv.net/2011gslsponsors3/news/64582

Completely over the top punishment IMO, not buying a GSL pass for january in support of Naniwa. Keep fighting~
really?
vOdToasT
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Sweden2870 Posts
December 14 2011 14:43 GMT
#2543
On December 14 2011 23:41 Alpino wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 23:37 Zzoram wrote:
I wonder how angry Naniwa is about this.

I also wonder if he'll be able to turn that rage into success at the Code A qualifiers. He's not banned so he can try to qualify for Code A for Season 1.

I can think of no better storyline than if he gets so motivated that he qualifies the Korean way and then dominates his way into Code S.


I would cry tears of joy/(good)rage/retribution/happiness/justice/best storyline in sc2 ever.


Me too. It would be amazing. Like Maximus the gladiator :D

And then when he is asked how it feels, he would say " It's ok".
If it's stupid but it works, then it's not stupid* (*Or: You are stupid for losing to it, and gotta git gud)
Alpino
Profile Joined June 2011
Brazil4390 Posts
December 14 2011 14:44 GMT
#2544
On December 14 2011 23:43 vOdToasT wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 23:41 Alpino wrote:
On December 14 2011 23:37 Zzoram wrote:
I wonder how angry Naniwa is about this.

I also wonder if he'll be able to turn that rage into success at the Code A qualifiers. He's not banned so he can try to qualify for Code A for Season 1.

I can think of no better storyline than if he gets so motivated that he qualifies the Korean way and then dominates his way into Code S.


I would cry tears of joy/(good)rage/retribution/happiness/justice/best storyline in sc2 ever.


Me too. It would be amazing. Like Maximus the gladiator :D

And then when he is asked how it feels, he would say " It's ok".

20/11/2015 - never forget EE's Ember
nam nam
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden4672 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-14 14:46:26
December 14 2011 14:45 GMT
#2545
So can anyone actually find any official statement that Providence didn't have a Code S spot up for grabs? Some very vocal posters are saying this (over and over) and I have looked through both MLG's and GSL's site without finding anything like that. Both the official announcement of the exchange program as well as several other sources (news, comments from players/casters) says the opposite that he should be given a Code S spot due to his position in MLG.
HappyChris
Profile Joined October 2011
1534 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-14 14:48:34
December 14 2011 14:47 GMT
#2546
On December 14 2011 23:45 nam nam wrote:
So can anyone actually find any official statement that Providence didn't have a Code S spot up for grabs? Some very vocal posters are saying this (over and over) and I have looked through both MLG's and GSL's site without finding anything like that. Both the official announcement of the exchange program as well as several other sources (news, comments from players/casters) says the opposite that he should be given a Code S spot due to his position in MLG.


Yeps he should just like DRG,MMA and MC won a spot true the MLG exchange program. GomTV is lying
Zzoram
Profile Joined February 2008
Canada7115 Posts
December 14 2011 14:48 GMT
#2547
I think the reason people say Providence didn't have a Code S spot is because the exchange program was for 2011 only but any seed from Providence would have to be for a 2012 GSL.
Zzoram
Profile Joined February 2008
Canada7115 Posts
December 14 2011 14:50 GMT
#2548
On December 14 2011 23:42 HappyChris wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 23:37 Zzoram wrote:
I wonder how angry Naniwa is about this.

I also wonder if he'll be able to turn that rage into success at the Code A qualifiers. He's not banned so he can try to qualify for Code A for Season 1.

I can think of no better storyline than if he gets so motivated that he qualifies the Korean way and then dominates his way into Code S.


Naniwa shoudl say fuck it and never play in that tournament again. Why play in a tournament that just randomly give out free code S spot to players that didnt earn it and at the same time banning Naniwa for nothing. And he worked so goddam hard to win that Code S spot from the MLG exchange program.



He wants to prove he's the best. There is only one way to do that, and that's to win GSL. If he's good enough to do it, he can qualify the Korean way.

I think he can qualify the Korean way, and get to Code S on his own. It would be awesome to watch.
Magistraal
Profile Joined November 2011
Belgium3 Posts
December 14 2011 14:52 GMT
#2549
bullshit gomtv decision.
you did nothing wrong; the event had a very bad format, b01 is pointless
Sign me up !
Every mistake can be fixed
Alpino
Profile Joined June 2011
Brazil4390 Posts
December 14 2011 14:53 GMT
#2550
On December 14 2011 23:50 Zzoram wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 14 2011 23:42 HappyChris wrote:
On December 14 2011 23:37 Zzoram wrote:
I wonder how angry Naniwa is about this.

I also wonder if he'll be able to turn that rage into success at the Code A qualifiers. He's not banned so he can try to qualify for Code A for Season 1.

I can think of no better storyline than if he gets so motivated that he qualifies the Korean way and then dominates his way into Code S.


Naniwa shoudl say fuck it and never play in that tournament again. Why play in a tournament that just randomly give out free code S spot to players that didnt earn it and at the same time banning Naniwa for nothing. And he worked so goddam hard to win that Code S spot from the MLG exchange program.



He wants to prove he's the best. There is only one way to do that, and that's to win GSL. If he's good enough to do it, he can qualify the Korean way.

I think he can qualify the Korean way, and get to Code S on his own. It would be awesome to watch.


He is much much better than a lot of playes who have already qualified it makes no difference. It will be awesome to watch. Unless he says fuck it and get the shit out of korier because he don't want to deal with GOM(which would be imo 100% understandable.)
20/11/2015 - never forget EE's Ember
nam nam
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden4672 Posts
December 14 2011 14:54 GMT
#2551
On December 14 2011 23:48 Zzoram wrote:
I think the reason people say Providence didn't have a Code S spot is because the exchange program was for 2011 only but any seed from Providence would have to be for a 2012 GSL.


The people I've read seems to be arguing it doesn't apply because there weren't any Korean seeds for that tournament. In any case I'm looking for what they are getting this from. The announcement clearly say it will be given out to the next gsl. Nowhere does it exclude Providence or say it's only for this year. That might be the case but to me it seems people are just making it up as they go along.
Xalorian
Profile Joined September 2011
Canada433 Posts
December 14 2011 14:55 GMT
#2552
Guys, don't forget to mail Gomtv, Mr. Chae, Blizzard and their sponsors... and tell Gomtv in your mail that you are indeed emailing their sponsors about it and that you will continue to mail them back once a day from now on if the issue is not resolved.
Magistraal
Profile Joined November 2011
Belgium3 Posts
December 14 2011 14:57 GMT
#2553
they made up some bullshit reason witch makes it worse ...
naniwa is brutally honest, the game had zero value so he put zero effort into it
Every mistake can be fixed
bLooD.
Profile Joined November 2010
Germany470 Posts
December 14 2011 14:57 GMT
#2554
this whole thing is being blown way out of proportion...... He threw !!1!! game which didn't mean anything. How is that offending anyone?

Still Nani fan.
Zzoram
Profile Joined February 2008
Canada7115 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-14 14:58:22
December 14 2011 14:57 GMT
#2555
It had value to many people. We wanted to see Naniwa beat Nestea again. Nestea wanted a chance to beat Naniwa. Now we have to wait longer before we see Naniwa rematch against Nestea.
Zinbiel
Profile Joined October 2008
Sweden878 Posts
December 14 2011 14:58 GMT
#2556
Sign me up.

I fucking love naniwa for being one of the few persons in sports who does not compromise with his will to win. Naniwa is playing to win and if there is nothing to win he does not play. I, personally, would rather watch a couple of 5-year olds duke it out on the soccer field, playing their hearts out, than barcelona's last group match in Championsleague, which meant literally nothing to them. To me, the spirit of the competition has nothing to do with some lofty ethical rules which noone states clearly but everyone should follow, or be considered outcasts. To me, the spirit of competition is the drive to win. To see the lengths, within the rules of the game, that humans can push themselves to prove themselves the best. If I have doubts about the incitaments for either party to try their hardest, I could not care less about the competition. To me it is a useless show, like a terribly scripted movie with awful actors and a dishonest crowd who cheers for nothing.

Nani, you have made a fan. Do not ever compromise.
Backho fan since 080416. Favourite terran: Mind. Favourite Zerg: Jaedong.
HappyChris
Profile Joined October 2011
1534 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-14 15:03:34
December 14 2011 14:59 GMT
#2557
On December 14 2011 23:55 Xalorian wrote:
Guys, don't forget to mail Gomtv, Mr. Chae, Blizzard and their sponsors... and tell Gomtv in your mail that you are indeed emailing their sponsors about it and that you will continue to mail them back once a day from now on if the issue is not resolved.


you got Mr.Chae email address?

ps. look at this and Demuslim is playing in the GSL. the irony.


SnoLys
Profile Joined August 2011
149 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-14 15:21:03
December 14 2011 15:03 GMT
#2558
From MLG own site news:

http://pro.majorleaguegaming.com/news/naniwas-ascension
Ultimately he dropped the following four games, and despite not being crowned champion, Naniwa has presented one of the most captivating weeks imaginable, both in and out of the game. In the last week, Naniwa has rage quit of of a GSL match, flown half-way around the world, defeated the two most successful Korean Starcraft 2 players back-to-back, sparked a rivalry with Nestea, been the center of controversy in a rematch against Nestea, let a National Championship slip through his fingers and earned a seat in Code S.


http://pro.majorleaguegaming.com/news/going-out-with-a-bang-mlg-providence-starcraft-2-recap
Over the last few months, Naniwa has been training hard over in Korea to take his game to the next level, and his hard work appeared to pay off in Providence. The 2nd Place finish was good enough to earn him a Code S spot, so keep an eye on this MLG Champion as he goes toe-to-toe with the world's best during the offseason.


http://www.majorleaguegaming.com/news/top-5-stories-from-mlg-providence
Naniwa, however, stayed focused on his goal. Amidst swirls of tabloid drama and misguided quotes, Naniwa kept his concentration on the task at hand. When his turn to enter the bracket finally rolled around, the Swedish Protoss defeated Nestea for the second time that weekend, and followed the feat with wins over Huk and DongRaeGu. In the end Naniwa failed to seal the deal as he lost four straight games against Leenock in the Grand Finals, but appeared to be a man with a renewed determination and a refined playstyle. With the pedigree Naniwa displayed over the weekend, it's hard not to be excited about Naniwa's 2012 prospects in Code S and at Major League Gaming Events.


Edit:
http://www.majorleaguegaming.com/news/mlg-and-the-gsl-create-groundbreaking-player-exchange-program
Pro Circuit Players Competing in the GSL

At MLG Columbus, the Top 3 non-Korean finishers will each be placed into GSL Code A.
At every 2011 Pro Circuit Live Competition after MLG Columbus, GSL placement will occur as follows:
Code S status will be awarded to the highest placing player, within the Top 3, regardless of country of origin, who does not already have Code S status.

Code S status will not be awarded if all of the players placing 1st-3rd already have Code S Status.
Code A status will be awarded to the next three highest placing non-Korean players.
If Code S status is awarded to a Korean player, or not awarded at all, Code A status also will be awarded to the 4th highest placing non-Korean player.


Edit2:
From Complexity, his team at the time: http://www.complexitygaming.com/news/3270/
Be sure to watch the GSL's Code S tournament as Naniwa secured himself a spot thanks to the MLG/GSL exchange program.


http://esfiworld.com/sc2/news/naniwa-secures-top-3-finish-victory-over-huk
Naniwa was able to secure a huge victory and guarantee at least a Top 3 finish in Providence. That placement will gives him a chance to secure Code S and continues the run of world class players that Naniwa has defeated over the course of the championship weekend in Providence.


Edit3:
http://myeg.net/team/surprises-and-sadness-mlg-providence-day-3/
NaNiwa has finally reestablished himself firmly as one of the world’s top Protoss – and earned himself a Code S spot to boot.
HappyChris
Profile Joined October 2011
1534 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-14 15:05:24
December 14 2011 15:04 GMT
#2559
On December 15 2011 00:03 SnoLys wrote:
From MLG own site news:

http://pro.majorleaguegaming.com/news/naniwas-ascension
Show nested quote +
Ultimately he dropped the following four games, and despite not being crowned champion, Naniwa has presented one of the most captivating weeks imaginable, both in and out of the game. In the last week, Naniwa has rage quit of of a GSL match, flown half-way around the world, defeated the two most successful Korean Starcraft 2 players back-to-back, sparked a rivalry with Nestea, been the center of controversy in a rematch against Nestea, let a National Championship slip through his fingers and earned a seat in Code S.


http://pro.majorleaguegaming.com/news/going-out-with-a-bang-mlg-providence-starcraft-2-recap
Show nested quote +
Over the last few months, Naniwa has been training hard over in Korea to take his game to the next level, and his hard work appeared to pay off in Providence. The 2nd Place finish was good enough to earn him a Code S spot, so keep an eye on this MLG Champion as he goes toe-to-toe with the world's best during the offseason.


http://www.majorleaguegaming.com/news/top-5-stories-from-mlg-providence
Show nested quote +
Naniwa, however, stayed focused on his goal. Amidst swirls of tabloid drama and misguided quotes, Naniwa kept his concentration on the task at hand. When his turn to enter the bracket finally rolled around, the Swedish Protoss defeated Nestea for the second time that weekend, and followed the feat with wins over Huk and DongRaeGu. In the end Naniwa failed to seal the deal as he lost four straight games against Leenock in the Grand Finals, but appeared to be a man with a renewed determination and a refined playstyle. With the pedigree Naniwa displayed over the weekend, it's hard not to be excited about Naniwa's 2012 prospects in Code S and at Major League Gaming Events.


Discusting and slasher just twitted the exact opposite. The lies we are seeing.
SnoLys
Profile Joined August 2011
149 Posts
December 14 2011 15:08 GMT
#2560
On December 15 2011 00:04 HappyChris wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 15 2011 00:03 SnoLys wrote:
From MLG own site news:

http://pro.majorleaguegaming.com/news/naniwas-ascension
Ultimately he dropped the following four games, and despite not being crowned champion, Naniwa has presented one of the most captivating weeks imaginable, both in and out of the game. In the last week, Naniwa has rage quit of of a GSL match, flown half-way around the world, defeated the two most successful Korean Starcraft 2 players back-to-back, sparked a rivalry with Nestea, been the center of controversy in a rematch against Nestea, let a National Championship slip through his fingers and earned a seat in Code S.


http://pro.majorleaguegaming.com/news/going-out-with-a-bang-mlg-providence-starcraft-2-recap
Over the last few months, Naniwa has been training hard over in Korea to take his game to the next level, and his hard work appeared to pay off in Providence. The 2nd Place finish was good enough to earn him a Code S spot, so keep an eye on this MLG Champion as he goes toe-to-toe with the world's best during the offseason.


http://www.majorleaguegaming.com/news/top-5-stories-from-mlg-providence
Naniwa, however, stayed focused on his goal. Amidst swirls of tabloid drama and misguided quotes, Naniwa kept his concentration on the task at hand. When his turn to enter the bracket finally rolled around, the Swedish Protoss defeated Nestea for the second time that weekend, and followed the feat with wins over Huk and DongRaeGu. In the end Naniwa failed to seal the deal as he lost four straight games against Leenock in the Grand Finals, but appeared to be a man with a renewed determination and a refined playstyle. With the pedigree Naniwa displayed over the weekend, it's hard not to be excited about Naniwa's 2012 prospects in Code S and at Major League Gaming Events.


Discusting and slasher just twitted the exact opposite. The lies we are seeing.


I tweeted Slasher the 1st two articles.

Added the information that MLG released at the time when the exchange was made.
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