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On May 12 2011 04:48 Redox wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:45 red4ce wrote:On May 12 2011 04:43 .Enigma. wrote:On May 12 2011 04:42 Redox wrote: Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
I think it means he gets a month time to get a chance at getting a spot in Code A, it's not an automatic seeding. I believe John said GOM would give code A seeds to foreigners with notable tournament victories. I'm guessing this counts. Yeah well they even gave a code A spot to Haypro. And he had basically won nothing. Could someone official confirm if its a code A spot for SaSe?
I honestly don't know what is GOM's current foreign invite policy for Code A
for GSL May, no foreigners were invited into Code A and all had to try to enter Code A via Code B qualifiers
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On May 12 2011 04:50 nihlon wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:48 Redox wrote:On May 12 2011 04:45 red4ce wrote:On May 12 2011 04:43 .Enigma. wrote:On May 12 2011 04:42 Redox wrote: Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
I think it means he gets a month time to get a chance at getting a spot in Code A, it's not an automatic seeding. I believe John said GOM would give code A seeds to foreigners with notable tournament victories. I'm guessing this counts. Yeah well they even gave a code A spot to Haypro. And he had basically won nothing. Could someone official confirm if its a code A spot for SaSe? No foreigners got Code A spots last season, they all had to qualify.
In GSL March there where 4 foreigner invites. Ret, HuK, HayprO, and Moonglade. Only HuK managed to stay in the GSL (by reaching Code S). He got to ro8 in Code A where he was then beaten by Losira (who ended up winning Code A).
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"Vinnaren får också en flygbiljett tur & retur till Sydkorea. Bo i progaminghus under ett par veckor samt möjlighet att kvala in till GSL. De tre första i turneringen får också gamingprodukter från Logitech."
"The winner gets a return ticket to South Korea, gets to live in the GSL house for a couple of weeks and has the opportunity to qualify for GSL."
I don't think he's guaranteed a spot in code A.
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SaSe saying "It's not fair, naniwa playing on US with lots of lag, lag matters so much in PvP and I don't think i would have beat him if we played on EU". o.O
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On May 12 2011 04:53 hifriend wrote: "Vinnaren får också en flygbiljett tur & retur till Sydkorea. Bo i progaminghus under ett par veckor samt möjlighet att kvala in till GSL. De tre första i turneringen får också gamingprodukter från Logitech."
"The winner gets a return ticket to South Korea, gets to live in the GSL house for a couple of weeks and has the opportunity to qualify for GSL."
I don't think he's guaranteed a spot in code A.
Thanks, cleared up now.
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I think Naniwa would do great in GSL, but on the other hand SaSe is no rookie and for him to get the opportunity to go to Korea and improve his play will surely boost his SC2-career which is awesome for swedish e-sports. Naniwa will probably go to Korea sooner or later and start taking names and kicking ass. Also SaSe is from Gothenburg so he is clearly the better human being.
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On May 12 2011 04:54 zeru wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:51 nihlon wrote:On May 12 2011 04:51 Redox wrote:On May 12 2011 04:50 nihlon wrote:On May 12 2011 04:48 Redox wrote:On May 12 2011 04:45 red4ce wrote:On May 12 2011 04:43 .Enigma. wrote:On May 12 2011 04:42 Redox wrote: Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
I think it means he gets a month time to get a chance at getting a spot in Code A, it's not an automatic seeding. I believe John said GOM would give code A seeds to foreigners with notable tournament victories. I'm guessing this counts. Yeah well they even gave a code A spot to Haypro. And he had basically won nothing. Could someone official confirm if its a code A spot for SaSe? No foreigners got Code A spots last season, they all had to qualify. Yeah, i know. Doesnt change my statement. Yes it does. Would make 100% sense if this counts as one of the tournaments. http://www.gomtv.net/2011gslsponsors3/news/65203
No one knows what this will count as. The casters have said several times that the winner will go there to qualify for Code A. If they know he's got a auto seed they are sure not pushing it. I'd guess GOM makes a decision after they know who is coming.
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I don't think this counts as a major tournament, it was online and only had Swedish players. Maybe if Naniwa won he'd get a seed bacuase of MLG, but as it is... nah
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On May 12 2011 04:54 zeru wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:51 nihlon wrote:On May 12 2011 04:51 Redox wrote:On May 12 2011 04:50 nihlon wrote:On May 12 2011 04:48 Redox wrote:On May 12 2011 04:45 red4ce wrote:On May 12 2011 04:43 .Enigma. wrote:On May 12 2011 04:42 Redox wrote: Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
I think it means he gets a month time to get a chance at getting a spot in Code A, it's not an automatic seeding. I believe John said GOM would give code A seeds to foreigners with notable tournament victories. I'm guessing this counts. Yeah well they even gave a code A spot to Haypro. And he had basically won nothing. Could someone official confirm if its a code A spot for SaSe? No foreigners got Code A spots last season, they all had to qualify. Yeah, i know. Doesnt change my statement. Yes it does. Would make 100% sense if this counts as one of the tournaments. http://www.gomtv.net/2011gslsponsors3/news/65203
Nice find. If Naniwa could find someone to pay for his flight and a place to stay he could get a code A seed anyways.
players who have won major tournaments will win Code A seeds (contact us!).
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On May 12 2011 04:55 miwi wrote: SaSe saying "It's not fair, naniwa playing on US with lots of lag, lag matters so much in PvP and I don't think i would have beat him if we played on EU". o.O
Wow? That's as honest as you can get.
Is this for real?
Rematch?
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On May 12 2011 04:42 Shinobi1982 wrote:Was looking forward to see naniwa in GSL 
Well, we can still see him in the GSL. If you have won "major tournaments" you can get a direct place in the Code A.
MLG is kind of a "major tournament".
I think Naniwa wants to go to Korea so let us just say this: Dignitas - buy Naniwa a ticket to Korea. Now!
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On May 12 2011 04:57 Zannadar wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:55 miwi wrote: SaSe saying "It's not fair, naniwa playing on US with lots of lag, lag matters so much in PvP and I don't think i would have beat him if we played on EU". o.O Wow? That's as honest as you can get. Is this for real? Rematch?
That's what he said.
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On May 12 2011 04:55 miwi wrote: SaSe saying "It's not fair, naniwa playing on US with lots of lag, lag matters so much in PvP and I don't think i would have beat him if we played on EU". o.O
Wow, very well mannered. Didn´t see missmicro by Nani, but perhaps I just don´t see things like this. After this statement I must say I really hope both can go to Korea...
Gl for SaSe and hoping for Nani for a solution, after his recent results I´m sure he has good chances in Code A at least.
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Sooo, SaSe will be staying with Doa and Moletrap then. That's pretty cool.
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On May 12 2011 04:55 miwi wrote: SaSe saying "It's not fair, naniwa playing on US with lots of lag, lag matters so much in PvP and I don't think i would have beat him if we played on EU". o.O No, he said "i dont think i would have had the same chances of beating him if he played on EU"
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On May 12 2011 04:57 red4ce wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:54 zeru wrote:On May 12 2011 04:51 nihlon wrote:On May 12 2011 04:51 Redox wrote:On May 12 2011 04:50 nihlon wrote:On May 12 2011 04:48 Redox wrote:On May 12 2011 04:45 red4ce wrote:On May 12 2011 04:43 .Enigma. wrote:On May 12 2011 04:42 Redox wrote: Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
I think it means he gets a month time to get a chance at getting a spot in Code A, it's not an automatic seeding. I believe John said GOM would give code A seeds to foreigners with notable tournament victories. I'm guessing this counts. Yeah well they even gave a code A spot to Haypro. And he had basically won nothing. Could someone official confirm if its a code A spot for SaSe? No foreigners got Code A spots last season, they all had to qualify. Yeah, i know. Doesnt change my statement. Yes it does. Would make 100% sense if this counts as one of the tournaments. http://www.gomtv.net/2011gslsponsors3/news/65203 Nice find. If Naniwa could find someone to pay for his flight and a place to stay he could get a code A seed anyways.
To find someone to pay the flight wouldn't be that hard. Hey, I would even consider to do it.
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Hellspawn made it sound like there is room for negotiations with GOM for a code A seed.
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