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On December 09 2010 07:56 nikj wrote:Show nested quote +On December 09 2010 05:37 rastaban wrote:On December 09 2010 05:30 TestSubject893 wrote:On December 09 2010 05:17 Hoju wrote: Wow, interesting stuff. I wonder if they decided that trying to break a tie with all those players at 299 points would be way too complicated. This also makes it a little easier to get into Code S as there are less players to go through to get top8 and into the up and down match for Code S.
I think its still within the realm of possibility that they will run qualifiers and still have 64 players in the Code A tournament, unless they have said somewhere that they won't and I missed it. I am hoping this also means both A and S can be casted by Tastosis since player wise it would be the same as the 64 man they have now. with 96 players it seemed pretty unfeasible. Of course maybe they could just show us the up & down matches or at least release some replays. There will still be 64 people in the Code A Tourney. However 32 spots will be filled through qualifiers instead of players automatically seeded through prior GSL preformance. edit: Also the layout of these two tournaments vary from the current GSL format, with most of the earlier rounds revolving around group play. Meaning more players but similar amount of games.
The group stage is unfortunately best of 1 not best of 3 we might see some good players have problems there.
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Where is TLO??? Shouldent he be on that list of qualified players?
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On December 10 2010 02:58 Get.Midikem wrote: Where is TLO??? Shouldent he be on that list of qualified players? He left Korea and probably declined his spot, if he had any.
This question really comes up every 5 posts, doesn't it?
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Heh. Race makeup for Code A and Code S are identical: 14t/9/9. I find that pretty funny (and also pretty balanced if you consider how strong T was in season 1).
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9. Bleach [ZeNEX] - 649 points is actually a Protoss player, who now goes by NEXExcrement (still ZeNEX).
So it should be 13T/10P/9Z.
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when players are at this high level Bo1 is almost like flipping a coin to pick the winner, anyone can beat anyone in Bo1, it doesnt show who is the better player imo. GSL should always be at least Bo3. Cant wait for this to start, its gonna be awesome.
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Look at Rain taking the no. 6 spot. It's amazing how far all-ins and cheese can get you.
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Sorry to bump this rather old thread, but i think this thread is always important and should be linked to on the right side with the other R&S threads
My question is: where can i find an completely up to date list (with current GSL4 results added already)? Shouldnt Gomtv.net have something like that somewhere on their site?
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On January 25 2011 02:20 MasterReY wrote: Sorry to bump this rather old thread, but i think this thread is always important and should be linked to on the right side with the other R&S threads
My question is: where can i find an completely up to date list (with current GSL4 results added already)? Shouldnt Gomtv.net have something like that somewhere on their site? This thread no longer applies to the code S rankings because there is now a system to get players from qualifiers -> code A -> code S.
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On January 25 2011 02:20 MasterReY wrote: Sorry to bump this rather old thread, but i think this thread is always important and should be linked to on the right side with the other R&S threads
My question is: where can i find an completely up to date list (with current GSL4 results added already)? Shouldnt Gomtv.net have something like that somewhere on their site? Code s and all the up down matches aren't done yet, so that info doesn't exist.
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On January 25 2011 02:25 DystopiaX wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2011 02:20 MasterReY wrote: Sorry to bump this rather old thread, but i think this thread is always important and should be linked to on the right side with the other R&S threads
My question is: where can i find an completely up to date list (with current GSL4 results added already)? Shouldnt Gomtv.net have something like that somewhere on their site? Code s and all the up down matches aren't done yet, so that info doesn't exist.
Actually i dont think up and down matches even matter. Im talking aout the list where every players gets a certain amount of points related to his Code S/A result. For example Jinro should get 2500 points for finishing in the top4 like in GSL3.
Just look at the Google sheet in the OP.
I might got confused somehow and the list was just for the first 3 seasons to determine who gets into Code S/A for GSL4, but i thought the players still get those points for some future tournaments or just for an "all-time-gsl-ranking".
EDIT: Ok i replied before reading the other post:
On January 25 2011 02:24 Treadmill wrote:They changed the ranking system, and the points from the 2010 GSLs no longer count. GOM posted a ranking, through to the round of 4, for both code S and Code A. http://www.gomtv.net/2011gslsponsors1/news/60140
SO that means all the points from GSL1-3 never count again? o_O Is nobody interested in having an "All-time-GSL-ranking" ????? I love such rankings, but if season 1-3 dont count its just not complete
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Can someone explain to me what these different Code-groups mean? Obviously S is for the best players and A is for proffesionals as well - But what happened to the groups from B to R?
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