On February 12 2012 12:49 LaLuSh wrote: Is there any particular reason why Playhem won't refund sign up fees if a player didn't confirm their participation? I'd understand if they would have to generate a bracket straight out of the pool of signed up players. But since they've got a confirmation system I find it a bit odd they make you forfeit the sign up fee.
Drove my grandmother to the airport, lol. Til next time I guess I will know the "huge difference" between unregistering and not confirming your participation.
Sorry to hear about that. I guess that is just their policy.
On February 12 2012 12:49 LaLuSh wrote: Is there any particular reason why Playhem won't refund sign up fees if a player didn't confirm their participation? I'd understand if they would have to generate a bracket straight out of the pool of signed up players. But since they've got a confirmation system I find it a bit odd they make you forfeit the sign up fee.
Drove my grandmother to the airport, lol. Til next time I guess I will know the "huge difference" between unregistering and not confirming your participation.
Sorry to hear about that. I guess that is just their policy.
My mistake. Fee was refunded. Though I could have done without the confusing e-mail right before the fee was refunded:
Hi Lalush. You have missed IPL 4 Qualifier #1 tourney on Playhem. Tournament entry fee - 10.0 $ won't be refunded.
will definatly be catching this =) IPLs production value was really good last time if I dont remember wrong.. The only downside as I see it, and this might be mostly my (and all my friends afaik) opinion but your caster setup is horrible. Painuser is fine but besides him I have to watch it muted :p.
On February 12 2012 13:17 LaLuSh wrote: My mistake. Fee was refunded. Though I could have done without the confusing e-mail right before the fee was refunded:
Dunno, on the one hand, I am happy that the Koreans on a foreign team qualified for this huge event. On the other hand, I get the feeling that, even if they had not qualified through this qualifier, they would have participated anyways, while with the other players, I am not so sure, Nevertheless, they are undoubtely very deserving winners and I am looking forward to their performance at the IPL 4.
edit: this is not suppose to disrespect the achievements of the only foreign player who is still in the GSL. Just saying that the GSL is clearly applying double standards here, or they just don't care about the NASL.
On February 12 2012 11:01 Leifish wrote: How is Puma still not goddamn able to qualify for GSL?
Jesus Christ, he's so goddamn results.
Watch him stomp ASUS ROG and get one of the 2 Code S seeds Well that's my hope at least
They're giving out two Code S seeds?
I thought those seeds were just for foreigners?
Someone may correct me of course but I never got confirmation that it was foreigner only and just simply a player with 'outstanding results in international tournaments' or something along those lines. Winning this tournament could be viewed as an outstanding international win
On February 12 2012 17:30 Kiyo. wrote: Weren't Puma and Alive the same 2 people to qualify out of the huge NASL Season 1 Open bracket? They must be really good at winning online qualifiers.
Good stamina, maybe? Puma went to sleep around 11am after having played in this for nearly 8 hours and he has to wake up to play another tournament that's at 2pm same day. If he plays well in that one too then he would be a true beast. =p
On February 12 2012 17:30 Kiyo. wrote: Weren't Puma and Alive the same 2 people to qualify out of the huge NASL Season 1 Open bracket? They must be really good at winning online qualifiers.
I believe so. So happy Puma won this qualifier. For some reason he has this mental block with GSL and can't qualify, but every other tournament, he tears it up. Congrats to Puma!
On February 12 2012 17:30 Kiyo. wrote: Weren't Puma and Alive the same 2 people to qualify out of the huge NASL Season 1 Open bracket? They must be really good at winning online qualifiers.
Yeah. Puma won what was supposed to only be 1 seed. aLive placed second but because Strelok had visa issues, he was also invited.