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On December 03 2010 09:52 kvn4444 wrote: thanks a lot for the info. had a question is that list also the seed the player will have, for example - FD having a #1 seed in the tournament. also seems there are some names there that might have fallen behind the talent curve a bit. havent seen guys like ensnare or legal play in a while.
Not surprised, as BW players switch over; it will fade out all those who we thought were good months ago.
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Just noticed that there will be 46 players with greater than 299 points which should leave 18 positions open for 299 point players in code A. Out of all the players with only 299 points, 18 of them went 2:1 in their ro64 match.
The players that went 2:1 are GSL1 Aory Artosis Breeze Cella Dos Hansin Leader RenieHouR Squirrel Ssoja TorcH
GSL2 Baby Flint Kyumer
GSL3 Jys Vines Max Drug
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amazing compliation, kudos of the highest magnitude. Also, I hope you're ready to add Jinro in that Ro8 seed. I also can't believe TLO didn't try for GSL3 seeing as he had a fairly good shot at S-class. It's a real shame.
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I'm not good at understanding statistics. What needs to happen for Jinro to get code S?
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On December 03 2010 10:31 bokeevboke wrote: I'm not good at understanding statistics. What needs to happen for Jinro to get code S?
Beat Poltprime
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On December 03 2010 10:25 olbaid wrote: Just noticed that there will be 46 players with greater than 299 points which should leave 18 positions open for 299 point players in code A. Out of all the players with only 299 points, 18 of them went 2:1 in their ro64 match.
The players that went 2:1 are GSL1 Aory Artosis Breeze Cella Dos Hansin Leader RenieHouR Squirrel Ssoja TorcH
GSL2 Baby Flint Kyumer
GSL3 Jys Vines Max Drug This may be outdated now, but I believe it was mentioned that GSL1 qualifiers are ranked automatically higher than those in 2/3. So that essentially guarantees that Artosis, Cella and TorcH are A-Class players for next year.
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On December 03 2010 10:25 olbaid wrote: Just noticed that there will be 46 players with greater than 299 points which should leave 18 positions open for 299 point players in code A. Out of all the players with only 299 points, 18 of them went 2:1 in their ro64 match.
The players that went 2:1 are GSL1 Aory Artosis Breeze Cella Dos Hansin Leader RenieHouR Squirrel Ssoja TorcH
GSL2 Baby Flint Kyumer
GSL3 Jys Vines Max Drug You forgot to subtract 2 players that will get Code S, so 44 players over 350 points, and 20 Code A spots up for grabs for the 59 players sitting at 299 points.
Nice work, though! It'll be interesting to see how GomTV will fill these spots and that may be something they'll do. There also might be more open Code A spots if players choose to not participate in the first Code A tournament (such as maybe TLO).
On December 03 2010 09:52 kvn4444 wrote: thanks a lot for the info. had a question is that list also the seed the player will have, for example - FD having a #1 seed in the tournament. also seems there are some names there that might have fallen behind the talent curve a bit. havent seen guys like ensnare or legal play in a while. The numbers don't mean anything right now, I'll sort them into actual ranking at the end of the tournament, but for now you can check the spreadsheet linked in the OP for up to date point rankings. It's also unclear whether they will seed the players according to points for the Code S tournament. My guess is that since it's a group tournament, they'll seed the top 8 players into separate groups and then fill in the groups randomly, but hopefully we'll know more soon.
Ensnare and LegalMind aren't in GSL3, so that's why you haven't seen them in awhile, and them not being in GSL3 doesn't mean a whole lot since qualification is such a crap shoot. Ensnare is certainly a legit player with a top4 and top16 finish and on one of the best teams, but you may be right about players like LegalMind.
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On December 03 2010 10:39 PartyBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2010 10:25 olbaid wrote: Just noticed that there will be 46 players with greater than 299 points which should leave 18 positions open for 299 point players in code A. Out of all the players with only 299 points, 18 of them went 2:1 in their ro64 match.
The players that went 2:1 are GSL1 Aory Artosis Breeze Cella Dos Hansin Leader RenieHouR Squirrel Ssoja TorcH
GSL2 Baby Flint Kyumer
GSL3 Jys Vines Max Drug This may be outdated now, but I believe it was mentioned that GSL1 qualifiers are ranked automatically higher than those in 2/3. So that essentially guarantees that Artosis, Cella and TorcH are A-Class players for next year. I don't believe so, that was for the military style ranks they've been using which, as far as I know, have no effect on the actual point rankings for Code S and Code A. People thought they did, because GomTV didn't release any information, so that's where the speculation came out that GSL1 was worth more than the other GSL's.
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what about HuK? will him go back to america? he didnt qualify for any gsl meaning he wont get class A, thus not being able to play, right?
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On December 03 2010 15:06 Holy.BR wrote: what about HuK? will him go back to america? he didnt qualify for any gsl meaning he wont get class A, thus not being able to play, right?
Huk will be Code B , have tourney to determine the Best Code B players. Then they will challenge the Worst Code A players and if they defeat them , take their place. Then the Best Code A players will play the Worst Code S players for the Same Process.
I would rather have the last 4 players of each Code be automatically demoted and The best players be automatically promoted like the Premier League or la liga etc.
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How do you claim Code A now that it's becoming a closed system?
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theres still open tourneys relatively often for the chance to compete against lower Code A players for their spots.
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Lets hope Jinro and July win, rather them in S class than Juktojung and Tankboy
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Jooktojung is on oGs now, right? So Minchul and Polt aren't just fighting for themselves but also to steal the wildcards for their teammates.
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On December 03 2010 15:17 pyro19 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2010 15:06 Holy.BR wrote: what about HuK? will him go back to america? he didnt qualify for any gsl meaning he wont get class A, thus not being able to play, right? Huk will be Code B , have tourney to determine the Best Code B players. Then they will challenge the Worst Code A players and if they defeat them , take their place. Then the Best Code A players will play the Worst Code S players for the Same Process. I would rather have the last 4 players of each Code be automatically demoted and The best players be automatically promoted like the Premier League or la liga etc.
I feel challenge matches would be so more exciting. Imagine watching someone like Huk or TLO or even Jaedong and Flash *gasp* trying to get into Code S. So much hype.
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On December 03 2010 15:17 pyro19 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2010 15:06 Holy.BR wrote: what about HuK? will him go back to america? he didnt qualify for any gsl meaning he wont get class A, thus not being able to play, right? Huk will be Code B , have tourney to determine the Best Code B players. Then they will challenge the Worst Code A players and if they defeat them , take their place. Then the Best Code A players will play the Worst Code S players for the Same Process. I would rather have the last 4 players of each Code be automatically demoted and The best players be automatically promoted like the Premier League or la liga etc. Code B is reserved for the players who qualified for a GSL, but did not do well enough to be Code A. They are kind of the reserve Code A, so if any Code A player drops out, a Code B player will fill in. Since there are 59 players tied for 20 Code A spots, we will have to see how the determine those last spots in Code A.
On December 03 2010 16:38 kedinik wrote: How do you claim Code A now that it's becoming a closed system? Back in July (I think), GomTV released information on how the tournaments will work in 2011. You can see all that information in this thread: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=170373
Basically, there will be some kind of qualification (ladder or open tournament or some other method) to get 32 players who will play the 32 Code A players who lost their first match in the Code A tournament. The winner of these matches will get Code A. We'll have to wait and see what GomTv will actually do.
On December 03 2010 17:01 butter wrote: Jooktojung is on oGs now, right? So Minchul and Polt aren't just fighting for themselves but also to steal the wildcards for their teammates. source? I haven't heard anything about that.
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I would rather have the last 4 players of each Code be automatically demoted and The best Show nested quote +On December 03 2010 17:01 butter wrote: Jooktojung is on oGs now, right? So Minchul and Polt aren't just fighting for themselves but also to steal the wildcards for their teammates. source? I haven't heard anything about that.
Day 3, oGsHyberDub interview
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=171013
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On December 03 2010 17:29 [ur]Chin wrote:Show nested quote +I would rather have the last 4 players of each Code be automatically demoted and The best On December 03 2010 17:01 butter wrote: Jooktojung is on oGs now, right? So Minchul and Polt aren't just fighting for themselves but also to steal the wildcards for their teammates. source? I haven't heard anything about that. Day 3, oGsHyberDub interview http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=171013 ah, didn't catch that one, thanks. Looks like a good move now that jookToJung has clinched Code S.
btw, finally made the OP all nice and TLPD-ized and such, and full Code A ranks are almost up and will be updated after today's matches.
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