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On May 05 2011 18:48 2_JiHwan wrote:![[image loading]](http://pds18.egloos.com/pds/201105/05/41/b0149741_4dc26f98717ce.jpg) ![[image loading]](http://pds22.egloos.com/pds/201105/05/41/b0149741_4dc26f9f778fc.jpg) I added some colors 4 2011 GSL Tour Point Ranking, so it can be notice players grades. Code S : Blue Code A : Orange W.C. : Green S.S. : (will be) Ocean Blue Thick colors are good grades. You guys can notice players grades by colors. I will post these image weekly. So... I hope you nerds(and I'm nerd too.) write some replies. and if you can't see these image properly download the image. (I'm sorry for size of these image.) Shouldn't IdrA have the 300 points for code S Ro32 in GSL March? He was technically in that tournament, even if he didn't play.
Also, are we sure that the world championship counts for points? And that the points are equal to the regular season?
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Really nice to see that Huk got in, going to be a great tournament.
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On May 06 2011 05:31 Treadmill wrote:
Shouldn't IdrA have the 300 points for code S Ro32 in GSL March? He was technically in that tournament, even if he didn't play.
Also, are we sure that the world championship counts for points? And that the points are equal to the regular season?
I just added some colors for your notification, and these points are "Official". I checked this image and excel 20 times to compare official records.
But if you doesn't get it, check out the 1st page and see some point ranking image. That is created by Mr.Chae who is Head of GSL Management Team and also Korean commentator.
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Looks like we might have a nice amount of foreigners in this tournament. With a little luck Ret just might be able to participate!
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World championship counting for points changes everything, and even though I don't really agree with that usage, it makes the playing field a lot more interesting.
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So damn epic cant wait like old times
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On May 05 2011 01:10 LambtrOn wrote:Day mentioned he was going to Korea last night on StoG... I actually would assume this might be true.
oh shit you are right, he did say he was gonna visit Tasteless soon
he might cast GSL with tasteless? that would be so sick
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yeah, its kinda weird that the invites give so many points, but it gives a great opportunity for some of the foreigners. Up to 9 foreigners in a singe GSL, how cool would that be?
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GoGo Foreigners
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phew. boxer barely made it.
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On May 06 2011 06:41 Sayril wrote: phew. boxer barely made it. 64 player tour not 32
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On May 06 2011 06:44 Killmouse wrote:64 player tour not 32  oh my bad. haha.
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Where's LosirA at? not even in the top 100 from what I can see..
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Idra just said on his stream he won't participate, not that there was any doubt
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IdrA just said on his stream, that he will not participate in the Super Tournament
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On May 06 2011 06:55 benco wrote:Where's LosirA at?  not even in the top 100 from what I can see.. #26
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On May 06 2011 06:55 benco wrote:Where's LosirA at?  not even in the top 100 from what I can see.. According to JiHwan's post, Losira is #26.
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Any foreigner who participates will have a month of nothing to play for a small chance of winning :/
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On May 06 2011 04:28 Devise wrote: That's the one thing that doesn't make sense, they are giving equal points to the world event tournament as Code S, so every foreigner who was in that is now higher ranked than up and coming Code A's who had to go through a lot more to get there. Doesn't seem right, players such as SlayerSRyung, MVPKeen, IMNuts, SlayerSMin etc seem more fitting / deserving. I guess they are just too new to the GSL scene to be in it even if they are showing to be better. Another example LegalMind who hasn't been very competitive as of late is locked in around 40th spot, because of past glory.
Well they gotta sort the top 64 by some means. They can't say "A guy is better than B guy so he gets more points." Either sort it by all current code A/S players, but whats the point of having a super tournament if it's exactly the same people + 2 rounds - group stage? Seems boring. So they sort it by points. Maybe it's wrong that Code A final gets less points than S32 or world championship, but GSL gains SOOOO much from having foreigners in the competition. Smart move by them, great move for us, bad move for up and coming players indeed. I think it's the best solution.
EDIT: ro64 losers don't get anything?
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Thanks for adding 2_JiHwan's charts in the OP, very helpful.
I understand that it may be hard for foreigners to come to Korea in order to participate in this tournament, but the truth is that these live and local area tournaments are really the best format. This is my opinion as a spectator.
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