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On October 29 2010 11:33 Uhh Negative wrote: Something doesn't seem right as other's have pointed out. Fruitdealer should have more points than HopeTorture in GSL 1 and HopeTorture should have more points than Fruitdealer in GSL 2.
Whoops, last time I sorted I did it without column A. Fixed. This folks is why you always keep a backup.
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Updated to reflect the results of Ro16 Day 2.
At the moment leaving it at one point per win. I do have a post up on the GOM forums asking how many points a player gets based on finish. We'll see if they answer.
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So will there be a chance to qualify for future tournaments if you dont make the first 3?
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On October 29 2010 22:21 raf3776 wrote: So will there be a chance to qualify for future tournaments if you dont make the first 3?
Yep.
After a league, the lower ranks of Code S players and the upper ranks of Code A players will play a match to decide their position for the next league. Also, the bottom 32 Come A players will have to play against top 32 Battle.net players to decide the Code A players for the next season.
i find it interesting how they're tying ladder into the GSL.
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On October 29 2010 22:26 ey215 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 29 2010 22:21 raf3776 wrote: So will there be a chance to qualify for future tournaments if you dont make the first 3? Yep. Show nested quote +After a league, the lower ranks of Code S players and the upper ranks of Code A players will play a match to decide their position for the next league. Also, the bottom 32 Come A players will have to play against top 32 Battle.net players to decide the Code A players for the next season. i find it interesting how they're tying ladder into the GSL.
Most likely they will try to tie it in with the new leages Blizzard has announced.
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So it's similar to the Blizzcon qualifiers. Except this time the top32 of Bnet. They'll probably separate the ladder into regions first and then lets say the top32 of EU/NA/SA/RU? or somethign similar will then play eachother and then the top32 of all regions combined will play vs the bottom 32 of the A league.
Am I right into assuming it looks kinda like this?
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After all three tournaments (in 2010), the top 32 will become "Code S" players. - 33rd-96th will become "Code A" players. - Code S players and Code A players earn the right to participate in the GSL 2011. - If a Code S player drops out before GSL 2011 starts, the top Code A player will fill the spot etc. - Players that are ranked 1st through 32nd will be set as Code S and players that are ranked 33rd through 96th will be set as code A. After a league, the lower ranks of Code S players and the upper ranks of Code A players will play a match to decide their position for the next league. Also, the bottom 32 Come A players will have to play against top 32 Battle.net players to decide the Code A players for the next season.
There will be 12 tournaments throughout 2011, and there will be 4 types of tournaments.
1. GSL (Ran in January, March, April, July and September) - Main League. 32 Code S players tournament and 64 Code A players tournament. 2. World Championship (Ran in June and October) - 4 representative from each region in a 16 man tournament. 3. Ladder Tournament (Ran in February, May, August and November) - Tournament to decide best of Battle.Net ladder. Top 200 from each region are invited to participate in a preliminary for a 16 man double elimination tournament. 4. Blizzard Cup (Ran in December) - Top 8 (of GSL ranking I'm guessing?) will be invited to decide the best player of the year in a Bo5 Playoff format tournament.
My suspicion is that it will be top 32 on the Korean Ladder as far as the GSL itself goes. The other tournaments are more international.
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11/1: Updated point totals to reflect Quarterfinals Day 1. Also, changed awarded points for first place in a season to two instead of one to follow GSL rank structure.
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Ey215: Below is my attempt at tracking win/loss to break ties.
Games = Wins - Losses/10 Score = Points (as per GSL method) + Games/100 Green Squares have qualified by making Ro8. And yes - I have 33 people qualified in Top32 - sure that'll change moving into GSL S3
Would something like this be useful for you?
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Can you add race next to each of the player names?
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Jaycee,
Very, thanks. I'll get that added in in the next couple days. I wish they'd just tell us how they're tiebreaking.
damousseh,
Will do, just make sure to check it after I do. I'm sure I'll manage to mess that up.
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On October 29 2010 23:59 shannn wrote: So it's similar to the Blizzcon qualifiers. Except this time the top32 of Bnet. They'll probably separate the ladder into regions first and then lets say the top32 of EU/NA/SA/RU? or somethign similar will then play eachother and then the top32 of all regions combined will play vs the bottom 32 of the A league.
Am I right into assuming it looks kinda like this?
It's more likely they'll just use the Korean ladder, there's no point qualifying players from EU/NA for a tournament in Korea that many of them won't be able to participate even if they qualify.
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Are the points in your spreadsheet supposed to relate to number of promotions earned? If so, Ro64 shouldn't be worth 1 pt as you don't gain a promotion for making it to the Ro64. For example, Fruitdealer gained only one promotion in GSL 2 after winning his Ro64 match, but you gave him 2 pts.
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Why does NesTea only have 5 points from his recent victory? Shouldnt it be 8 following how you rewarded FruitDealer.
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On November 02 2010 06:07 Wargizmo wrote:Show nested quote +On October 29 2010 23:59 shannn wrote: So it's similar to the Blizzcon qualifiers. Except this time the top32 of Bnet. They'll probably separate the ladder into regions first and then lets say the top32 of EU/NA/SA/RU? or somethign similar will then play eachother and then the top32 of all regions combined will play vs the bottom 32 of the A league.
Am I right into assuming it looks kinda like this? It's more likely they'll just use the Korean ladder, there's no point qualifying players from EU/NA for a tournament in Korea that many of them won't be able to participate even if they qualify. There's no inconvenience from most people not going. However it's important that the few top EU/NA players who will go can qualify.
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NesTea seems ranked a bit low. He got just 5 pts for season 2 and fruitdealer got 8 for season 1, yet both won in those seasons. I dont get it
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So i guess the liquid horsemen will most likely need to hit the RO32 to grab A-class...
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On November 17 2010 04:32 Liquid`Tyler wrote:Show nested quote +On November 02 2010 06:07 Wargizmo wrote:On October 29 2010 23:59 shannn wrote: So it's similar to the Blizzcon qualifiers. Except this time the top32 of Bnet. They'll probably separate the ladder into regions first and then lets say the top32 of EU/NA/SA/RU? or somethign similar will then play eachother and then the top32 of all regions combined will play vs the bottom 32 of the A league.
Am I right into assuming it looks kinda like this? It's more likely they'll just use the Korean ladder, there's no point qualifying players from EU/NA for a tournament in Korea that many of them won't be able to participate even if they qualify. There's no inconvenience from most people not going. However it's important that the few top EU/NA players who will go can qualify.
I hope so, but I have a bad feeling they'll just use the Korean ladder and foreigners will have to arrive in Korea and rank themselves up to have a chance to qualify.
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Thanks hadn't seen that.
What is surprising is that all people from GSL 1 got a 'free' rank, since they started one level higher than those who first qualify in GSL 2/3. That makes things slightly harder for the foreigner newcomers.
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