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On June 20 2011 10:17 00Visor wrote:Show nested quote +On June 20 2011 09:42 red4ce wrote:On June 20 2011 09:28 Tyrr wrote: What happens if all 16 spots from the open tournament and the qualifying tournament end up being Koreans? hahaha :D Won't happen, as no notable Koreans signed up for the open tournament. I guess STVirus is notable. Hoping for more signups in both tournaments. Where are Nerchio, Stephano, Sase, Happy, Kas, Moonan and more Koreans or even Chinese? Nerchio is there, moonan too, his nickname is allaboutyou.
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23 of 32 players are koreans or play in korea ^_^ Really nice to see koreans so interested in the foreign scene.
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On June 30 2011 09:12 Mephiztopheles1 wrote: 23 of 32 players are koreans or play in korea ^_^ Really nice to see koreans so interested in the foreign scene. Its becoming more noticeable, with Koreans playing in MLG, Dreamhack etc. Even going as far as leaving current teams in hopes of being picked up by a foreign team. Its great to see them coming out in big numbers to participate in the NASL.
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Its becoming more noticeable, with Koreans playing in MLG, Dreamhack etc. Even going as far as leaving current teams in hopes of being picked up by a foreign team. Its great to see them coming out in big numbers to participate in the NASL.
It looks like most of them did not understand there were tons of tournaments going on in the western scene where as in korea they have only GSL. Now that the word is getting out they are signing up everywhere, which is awesome, the quality of games in these tournaments is improving lots on average.
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So the top 4 get in anyways, but there are scheduled semi-finals and finals but what would you get anyways when win the whole thing? Pick your own group?
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On June 30 2011 07:34 Itsmedudeman wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2011 06:33 GeorgeForeman wrote: Of course Koreans are dominating. Most of the best foreigners are already in the NASL. OTOH, very few of the top Koreans are, so it makes sense that the qualifiers are heavy on Koreans. It's mostly a numbers game, folks. a lot of these players aren't even the top koreans though mid level code S/code A
wow what would your definition of top be then? mid level code S is already Top 15 in Korea...
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Oh man, Nerchio and minigun meeting so early, they both have solid shots at taking down a couple more koreans.
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On June 30 2011 13:11 Count9 wrote: Oh man, Nerchio and minigun meeting so early, they both have solid shots at taking down a couple more koreans.
Minigun has to go through bubbles first actually
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Wow, this tournament is so competitive... If you compare it to the open tournament the difference is enormous! :D (no offence to the players participating with in the open tournament, but jinro vs scfou in the ro32?)
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Go go Nerchio! I'm sure this guy can compete with the best Koreans, keep it up.
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On June 30 2011 13:18 RuMCaKe wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2011 13:11 Count9 wrote: Oh man, Nerchio and minigun meeting so early, they both have solid shots at taking down a couple more koreans. Minigun has to go through bubbles first actually 
Bubbles rules. I could see his style really catching some bigger names off-guard.
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are there anywhere the brackets? the normal link just give me http error 500
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On June 30 2011 13:02 RaiKageRyu wrote: So the top 4 get in anyways, but there are scheduled semi-finals and finals but what would you get anyways when win the whole thing? Pick your own group?
I was wondering the exact same thing
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Nerchio Cheerful!
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I have to say that this is the worst bracket ever. 1) There's no way to tell if a match was played of it it was a walkover. 2) Most scores aren't posted as 2-0/2-1 instead we just see the winner. 3) A lot of players are using other accounts than what we see on bracket. 4) I have to click like 50 times on "show spoiler" to see who advanced in Ro32.
But I shouldn't be surprised since NASL has the most amateur organization ever. They fail at so many simple things, it's unbelievable.
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NORTH AMERICAN star league will have to change it's name to INTERNATIONAL star league for season 2
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On June 30 2011 20:46 cyclone25 wrote: I have to say that this is the worst bracket ever. 1) There's no way to tell if a match was played of it it was a walkover. 2) Most scores aren't posted as 2-0/2-1 instead we just see the winner. 3) A lot of players are using other accounts than what we see on bracket. 4) I have to click like 50 times on "show spoiler" to see who advanced in Ro32.
But I shouldn't be surprised since NASL has the most amateur organization ever. They fail at so many simple things, it's unbelievable. I don't really like NASL's organization, but
1. I would assume that those without scores are walkovers 2. You can just click toggle spoiler free at the top right 3. It's not NASL's problem about the spoiler free thing, it's binarybeast's. 4. Finding out who certain people are aren't really difficult. Just have to do a bit of researching.
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On June 30 2011 20:53 pdd wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2011 20:46 cyclone25 wrote: I have to say that this is the worst bracket ever. 1) There's no way to tell if a match was played of it it was a walkover. 2) Most scores aren't posted as 2-0/2-1 instead we just see the winner. 3) A lot of players are using other accounts than what we see on bracket. 4) I have to click like 50 times on "show spoiler" to see who advanced in Ro32.
But I shouldn't be surprised since NASL has the most amateur organization ever. They fail at so many simple things, it's unbelievable. I don't really like NASL's organization, but 1. I would assume that those without scores are walkovers 2. You can just click toggle spoiler free at the top right 3. It's not NASL's problem about the spoiler free thing, it's binarybeast's. 4. Finding out who certain people are aren't really difficult. Just have to do a bit of researching.
So, ~80% of the matches are walkovers? Also I know for a fact that a lot of players aren't using the accounts posted on that bracket. Please don't post like that if you're totally uninformed.
Also some of the scores are posted as 3-0/4-2 or 2-0 (when actually the score was 2-1). Very few matches have replays added. That bracket is a total chaos.
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they will stream all those games today? thats alot of games....BUT IM HAPPY because i got 2nd shit in work :>
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On June 30 2011 20:57 cyclone25 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2011 20:53 pdd wrote:On June 30 2011 20:46 cyclone25 wrote: I have to say that this is the worst bracket ever. 1) There's no way to tell if a match was played of it it was a walkover. 2) Most scores aren't posted as 2-0/2-1 instead we just see the winner. 3) A lot of players are using other accounts than what we see on bracket. 4) I have to click like 50 times on "show spoiler" to see who advanced in Ro32.
But I shouldn't be surprised since NASL has the most amateur organization ever. They fail at so many simple things, it's unbelievable. I don't really like NASL's organization, but 1. I would assume that those without scores are walkovers 2. You can just click toggle spoiler free at the top right 3. It's not NASL's problem about the spoiler free thing, it's binarybeast's. 4. Finding out who certain people are aren't really difficult. Just have to do a bit of researching. So, ~80% of the matches are walkovers? Also I know for a fact that a lot of players aren't using the accounts posted on that bracket. Please don't post like that if you're totally uninformed. Also some of the scores are posted as 3-0/4-2 or 2-0 (when actually the score was 2-1). Very few matches have replays added. That bracket is a total chaos. Check out the replay pack, most matches are not walkovers.
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