Vive La Révolution!
GSL Revamped
by: WaxAngel
Somewhere along the line in the development of ESPORTS, the Korean broadcasters OnGameNet and MBCGame made a shrewd business calculation. They determined that ESPORTS was too driven by star power to allow them to hold truly open competitions. They needed to strike a balance between making sure their tournaments had enough stars competing in them, while allowing enough opportunities for rising players so that they could nurture new stars and maintain the legitimacy of their tournaments.
The system they came up with? The top 1/4th of the players are seeded back into the tournament, while the remaining 3/4th get second chances in the lower, qualifying tournament. And now, GomTV has changed to such a system as well.
![[image loading]](/staff/Waxangel/GSL/Nov11/gsl_format.jpg)
Seriously, it's not actually that hard to understand.
Code S: "Vive La Révolution!"
GomTV also understood the need to cultivate stars and ensure their constant exposure in the early stages of ESPORTS. However, they went totally overboard in their measures to protect established players, allowing a ridiculous 24 of 32 Code S participants to remain in Code S every season. As much as keeping popular players like HuK or Nada in Code S every season may have improved GomTV's bottom line, Code S was getting too stale as a whole. With the same group of mid-tier pros duking it out during the earlier rounds, it really felt like you could skip over the first two rounds entirely and check back in for the RO8 tournament.
The new system has only the top eight players receiving seeds, while the remaining 24 get placed into progressively higher rounds of Code A depending on their performance. From a pure fairness standpoint, this is still pretty big advantage towards established Code S players. But when you consider that almost every SC II tournament shows some degree of favoritism towards existing stars (hi MLG!), the revamped Code S actually strikes a reasonably good balance between being fair and retaining marketable stars.
Farewell Code A, We Barely Got to Know Ya.
For all the great changes to Code S, there's one thing that breaks my heart. Code A, the sexy hipster tournament of Starcraft II, has been relegated to a feeder tournament. There's nothing wrong with that, since that's how the league should have been designed in the first place. Code S should have been the primary attraction, while Code A provided an interesting side-show.
However, the way it played out, Code S's excessive seeding made it a lifeless and boring show, while Code A became the fresh and hip venue for all of the new talent in town. In particular, the Code A finals often delivered finals that far outshone its Code S cousin, precisely because a Code S spot used to be so hard to come by.
Code A could have been even more competitive this season, with over sixty players getting involved in a near Super Tournament. However, the tournament will cut out after RO24 – just before things start to get heated – and pass the baton onto to Up-Down Matches.
It's unfortunate to see what was once an epic tournament in itself fall to the wayside, but it's all for a greater cause. Hopefully the newly revamped Code-S will have the best mix of old stars and new blood, and truly be the league where the best of the times can fight it out for the championship.
Hype the Up-Down as Its Own Tournament!
Now that there are a full thirty players in the Up-Downs, the time has finally come. There's Code S, Code A, AND the Up-Downs as the trinity of GSL Tournaments. Previously the Up-Downs were played as a three day barrage of barely hyped games between the Code S semis and finals. It was a treasure trove of good games, where skilled players put it all on the line in a desperate shot at Code S... But was for the most part, only seen by the hardcore fans who sought out the unique tournament.
With the Up-Downs supplying ten of the Code-S Spots this season, it needs to be elevated in status so it becomes its own unique entity, or rolled into Code A where it might get the high profile it deserves. Please, GomTV, don't let this sure-to-be-awesome tournament fall into an unwatched limbo.
The Up-Down Seeds of Mystery
In professional athletics, a rule is sometimes named after a player who had a key part to play in its creation. For instance, in NBA, a new salary rule was once made so that the Boston Celtics could keep their iconic hero Larry Bird, and this rule became known as the "Bird Exception." Similarly, we might come to call the two direct foreigner seeds into the Up-Down Matches the "Idra Seeds."
Though it's not exactly public policy, GomTV has been pretty transparent over the years about their desire to get stars at all costs. Well then, who's a bigger star than Idra? Considering that they pull a considerable amount of revenue from foreign subscriptions, you can't blame them for seemingly creating this rule solely for the soon-back-in-Korea Grack Fields. Mr.Chae has wanted Idra back in GSL from the moment he left (at a chance run-in at the Columbus airport, "so when are you coming back to Korea?" was one of the first things he asked him), and now that he's there, it's time to rush him back into Code-S.
So now that I'm 99% sure that Idra holds the first seed, the question is who gets the other? It seems kind of strange to give DeMuslim a spot, when the more proven Sase and Naniwa are stuck with ordinary old Code-A seeds. There's no one else in Korea who immediately seems like a good fit, but the Up-Down Matches are over a month away. By that time, who knows what worthy foreigner challengers could be in Korea?
The system they came up with? The top 1/4th of the players are seeded back into the tournament, while the remaining 3/4th get second chances in the lower, qualifying tournament. And now, GomTV has changed to such a system as well.
![[image loading]](/staff/Waxangel/GSL/Nov11/gsl_format.jpg)
Seriously, it's not actually that hard to understand.
Code S: "Vive La Révolution!"
GomTV also understood the need to cultivate stars and ensure their constant exposure in the early stages of ESPORTS. However, they went totally overboard in their measures to protect established players, allowing a ridiculous 24 of 32 Code S participants to remain in Code S every season. As much as keeping popular players like HuK or Nada in Code S every season may have improved GomTV's bottom line, Code S was getting too stale as a whole. With the same group of mid-tier pros duking it out during the earlier rounds, it really felt like you could skip over the first two rounds entirely and check back in for the RO8 tournament.
The new system has only the top eight players receiving seeds, while the remaining 24 get placed into progressively higher rounds of Code A depending on their performance. From a pure fairness standpoint, this is still pretty big advantage towards established Code S players. But when you consider that almost every SC II tournament shows some degree of favoritism towards existing stars (hi MLG!), the revamped Code S actually strikes a reasonably good balance between being fair and retaining marketable stars.
Farewell Code A, We Barely Got to Know Ya.
For all the great changes to Code S, there's one thing that breaks my heart. Code A, the sexy hipster tournament of Starcraft II, has been relegated to a feeder tournament. There's nothing wrong with that, since that's how the league should have been designed in the first place. Code S should have been the primary attraction, while Code A provided an interesting side-show.
However, the way it played out, Code S's excessive seeding made it a lifeless and boring show, while Code A became the fresh and hip venue for all of the new talent in town. In particular, the Code A finals often delivered finals that far outshone its Code S cousin, precisely because a Code S spot used to be so hard to come by.
Code A could have been even more competitive this season, with over sixty players getting involved in a near Super Tournament. However, the tournament will cut out after RO24 – just before things start to get heated – and pass the baton onto to Up-Down Matches.
It's unfortunate to see what was once an epic tournament in itself fall to the wayside, but it's all for a greater cause. Hopefully the newly revamped Code-S will have the best mix of old stars and new blood, and truly be the league where the best of the times can fight it out for the championship.
Hype the Up-Down as Its Own Tournament!
Now that there are a full thirty players in the Up-Downs, the time has finally come. There's Code S, Code A, AND the Up-Downs as the trinity of GSL Tournaments. Previously the Up-Downs were played as a three day barrage of barely hyped games between the Code S semis and finals. It was a treasure trove of good games, where skilled players put it all on the line in a desperate shot at Code S... But was for the most part, only seen by the hardcore fans who sought out the unique tournament.
With the Up-Downs supplying ten of the Code-S Spots this season, it needs to be elevated in status so it becomes its own unique entity, or rolled into Code A where it might get the high profile it deserves. Please, GomTV, don't let this sure-to-be-awesome tournament fall into an unwatched limbo.
The Up-Down Seeds of Mystery
In professional athletics, a rule is sometimes named after a player who had a key part to play in its creation. For instance, in NBA, a new salary rule was once made so that the Boston Celtics could keep their iconic hero Larry Bird, and this rule became known as the "Bird Exception." Similarly, we might come to call the two direct foreigner seeds into the Up-Down Matches the "Idra Seeds."
Though it's not exactly public policy, GomTV has been pretty transparent over the years about their desire to get stars at all costs. Well then, who's a bigger star than Idra? Considering that they pull a considerable amount of revenue from foreign subscriptions, you can't blame them for seemingly creating this rule solely for the soon-back-in-Korea Grack Fields. Mr.Chae has wanted Idra back in GSL from the moment he left (at a chance run-in at the Columbus airport, "so when are you coming back to Korea?" was one of the first things he asked him), and now that he's there, it's time to rush him back into Code-S.
So now that I'm 99% sure that Idra holds the first seed, the question is who gets the other? It seems kind of strange to give DeMuslim a spot, when the more proven Sase and Naniwa are stuck with ordinary old Code-A seeds. There's no one else in Korea who immediately seems like a good fit, but the Up-Down Matches are over a month away. By that time, who knows what worthy foreigner challengers could be in Korea?
Code S November RO32 Preview - Part One
by Fionn
With this article coming out on Halloween, you might think that demons and evil spirits might be the scariest thing coming into this season, but no monster could be more frightening for the current crop of Code S players than the new format that was announced at the group selections. In a matter of four games, a player could go from the high and luxurious class of Code S to the hell known as Code B. For these players to keep their spot in the hierarchy of the GSL, they will have to combat the oncoming horde of zombies that are making their way through Code A.
![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/Waxangel/GSL/Nov11/5GSLNovemberGroup.jpg)
by fishuu
Only the top eight from this season will be guaranteed a spot next season in Code S. The other twenty four will have to battle it out against the very best from Code A. It will truly be a battle between heaven and hell as the demons from Code A try to claw their way up to the glorious top of the ladder. Will the Code S players prove that they deserve to be where they currently are and that this new system won't change the outlook of the GSL forever? Or will the players from Code A rise from their graves, grab hold of their prey and drag them down to hell?
So, what will it be: Heaven or Hell? It's time for the war to begin again...
Group A - Everyone Hates YuGiOh (Except John)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
What Group A Would Be For Halloween
- MMA - Boxer
- YuGiOh - John the Translator
- MC - Zombie Abraham Lincoln
- Ryung - MMA (so Boxer will finally notice him)
Predictions: 1.
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
Group B - Nestea vs. sC 2: Artosis Boogaloo
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
What Group B Would Be For Halloween
- Nestea - Albert Einstein
- sC - Mule holding gold minerals
- Losira - Cat
- asd - Elmo from Sesame Street (so he can teach everyone the alphabet)
Predictions: 1.
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
Group D - Wait, Ensnare? He's Still In Code S?
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
...Yeah, he's totally going 2-0 and winning this tournament. Dammit.
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
What Group D Would Be For Halloween
- Ganzi - Soldier
- Ensnare - World of Warcraft Paladin
- Leenock - Baneling
- Polt - Phoenix Wright
Predictions: 1.
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
Group H - No One Leaves This Group Alive
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
What Group H Would Be For Halloween
- MVP - Bisu
- Alive - Invisible Man
- Curious - Godzilla
- MarineKing - The Silver Surfer
Predictions: 1.
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
Next week: The other groups previewed and a look at Code A
Writers: Fionn and WaxAngel.
Graphics and Art: disciple, fishuu, Lip the Pencilboy, and SilverskY.
Editor: WaxAngel
Graphics and Art: disciple, fishuu, Lip the Pencilboy, and SilverskY.
Editor: WaxAngel