SCReddit Invitational: Pros vs Redditors ft.Day[9] - Page 15
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dodgepong
United States50 Posts
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flashgasoline
United States2 Posts
Any TLers who are interested in what reddit is, check out reddit.com/r/starcraft, or just reddit.com. Awesome website. http://reddit.com/r/starcraft | ||
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Vindexus
Canada76 Posts
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eclipsical
United States17 Posts
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Regstata
United States207 Posts
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FearGorm
United States112 Posts
On January 08 2011 07:07 Vindexus wrote: I was going to go out drinking tonight but now I have to tell everyone I'm resting up to watch StarCraft 2. Good man. | ||
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AlexWilhelm
United States143 Posts
Psy fighting! /mods - not sure if this is against TL rules - if so delete and I accept the warning graciously. | ||
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leadys
Canada1 Post
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lulzury
United States236 Posts
Looking at the caster list alone gives me CHILLSSS. GL redditors. May you take out as many pro's as you can. | ||
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preZzle
Germany223 Posts
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neptunesak
Canada113 Posts
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hmunkey
United Kingdom1973 Posts
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HunterStarcraft
Canada249 Posts
lolBut seriously, I didn't realize this event was tomorrow so this is a pleasant surprise. I'll be tuning in fo sho | ||
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HunterStarcraft
Canada249 Posts
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ZeromuS
Canada13389 Posts
On January 08 2011 16:37 HunterStarcraft wrote: I was just reading through the tourney rules and it got me thinking. With online tournaments in general, what measures are in place to prevent competitors from watching the stream? In theory, wouldn't it be SO easy to have a livestream open in another window or laptop? It would be but its all honour system and if somebody was found to be cheating then the SC2 community would then blacklist them forever basically | ||
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Riot Janook
United States112 Posts
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On January 08 2011 16:38 ZeromuS wrote: It would be but its all honour system and if somebody was found to be cheating then the SC2 community would then blacklist them forever basically Pretty much this. Nobody capable of winning a tournament like this would be stupidity enough to cheat and get blacklisted from every future event. With several commentators and referees watching, plus the ability to watch the replays, it's highly unlikely that cheating wouldn't be easily spotted. | ||
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bejurne
Germany29 Posts
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Tercotta
Canada402 Posts
On January 08 2011 22:10 TotalBiscuit wrote: Pretty much this. Nobody capable of winning a tournament like this would be stupidity enough to cheat and get blacklisted from every future event. With several commentators and referees watching, plus the ability to watch the replays, it's highly unlikely that cheating wouldn't be easily spotted. I'm pretty sure Feargorm has mentioned that the casting is going to be live with a delay. | ||
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On January 08 2011 23:31 Tercotta wrote: I'm pretty sure Feargorm has mentioned that the casting is going to be live with a delay. This also helps. One assumes they've arranged this with Justin.tv since they're being sponsored by them. If Justin.tv actually made that feature more widely available, it'd become the definitive eSports streaming platform. *hint hint* | ||
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lol