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On August 29 2010 10:18 epik640x wrote: This makes me appreciate Day9's King of the Beta Tournament that much more. Huk, the player who went 0-3 against Tester, Idra, and TLO takes the MLG event with ease. Props to Day9 for getting the top of the line players for that small but oh-so awesome tournament.
I'm pretty sure Huk took a game off each of those players and went 3-6 in total.
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On August 30 2010 10:33 Ocedic wrote:Show nested quote +On August 29 2010 10:18 epik640x wrote: This makes me appreciate Day9's King of the Beta Tournament that much more. Huk, the player who went 0-3 against Tester, Idra, and TLO takes the MLG event with ease. Props to Day9 for getting the top of the line players for that small but oh-so awesome tournament. I'm pretty sure Huk took a game off each of those players and went 3-6 in total. I think he meant 0 out of 3 series, not 0 wins and 3 losses.
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On August 05 2010 18:14 l10f wrote: You are disqualified if: ... - You chat (besides surrenderring). ... Woot! I wish this was the code (at least unofficial) for gm on the ladder too.
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This is going to be awesome. I've got a lot of free time in September and can't wait to vegetate in front of some sweet e-sport action.
I do wish there was an english page for GSL with info, brackets and links where we can go for the english commentary. Thankfully there's teamliquid to keep me informed!
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how does one go about watching the stream
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Since they are charging an absurd $50 to watch this, this should be removed from here and the tournament tracker. There is no reason for TL to encourage and support the greed and the contempt being displayed by GOMtv against the community.
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On September 02 2010 12:16 phungus420 wrote: Since they are charging an absurd $50 to watch this, this should be removed from here and the tournament tracker. There is no reason for TL to encourage and support the greed and the contempt being displayed by GOMtv against the community.
If you don't like the price of the product, don't pay for it. No reason for to childishly demand Teamliquid filter which tournaments get exposure and which don't.
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so u will be at studio playing this? or u can stay at home
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It's a "featured tournament" that is gouging the customer at an insane price. No reason for teamliquid to support gom's obvious contempt for their fanbase and the community. Also no reason for you to throw out negative epitephs like "childish" when one could just as easily conclude you to be a mindless fanboy.
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On September 02 2010 12:16 phungus420 wrote: Since they are charging an absurd $50 to watch this, this should be removed from here and the tournament tracker. There is no reason for TL to encourage and support the greed and the contempt being displayed by GOMtv against the community. I have to agree. They can't expect e-Sports or StarCraft 2 to become crazy popular through this league if they're charging such a hefty price for it. I don't exactly get charged by football when I'm watching TV, except for the cable itself. I'm paying for the internet, why can't I watch it on a free stream? 
Doesn't seem like there's much hype for this league publically, at least I'm not seeing much on the SC2 forums about it. Bit weird considering it has an enormous prize pool and amount of good players.
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That's ridiculous ! 50 $ !
That's the game retail price...
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Hmmm, I'm considering getting the stream for 20$. But I heard it's terrible terrible quality? Maybe I should hold out a little. Well I can understand the frustration that it's so expensive. But maybe that's the right move. They give like 150,000$ in price money, somehow they got to finance themselves. And if there is a huge amount of money invovled it might get the attention of more people outside of starcraft. Well, anyway, I don't think they charge for it without a reason (i mean economical).
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Just a dumb question, since you can't play US clients on the korean battle.net, and since probably most koreans must have the korean version of the game, how are the european and US guys are able to play against the korean players? Assuming it's all via B.net.
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On September 04 2010 13:45 zug0 wrote: Just a dumb question, since you can't play US clients on the korean battle.net, and since probably most koreans must have the korean version of the game, how are the european and US guys are able to play against the korean players? Assuming it's all via B.net.
Because all of the foreign players are actually playing in Korea on the event stages in front of the cameras like all the rest of the participants, not from the comfort of their homes
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can someone pls restream the free english stream? as the gomtv player does all kind of things but play the damn show.... :sadface:
i can only hope for you guys who blindly chipped in money for the most expensive stream of all time its actually working. but no luck for me...
<3 psyonic (aweful player is aweful)
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Does anyone happen to remember the artists/title of the outro (English) rock songs after each game?
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