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On March 30 2015 20:49 nkr wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2015 20:37 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:35 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:13 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:11 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:04 Ketch wrote:On March 30 2015 20:03 Cokefreak wrote:On March 30 2015 20:02 nkr wrote:With all the rumours going on in korea, some of these matches leave me feelings of doubt  I know right  Yeah ..... too bad we are doubting every mistake now Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players. Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid. Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Not really. Only during big championships with friends. And curling during the olympics. I dunno enough about curling to comment :D but when you're watching athletes like runners during the Olympics, or when you're watching Germany vs Argentina in the World Cup finals, what guarantee do you have that they aren't doped? None. Does it lessens you enjoyment of the game? On March 30 2015 20:11 Penev wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:04 Ketch wrote:On March 30 2015 20:03 Cokefreak wrote:On March 30 2015 20:02 nkr wrote:With all the rumours going on in korea, some of these matches leave me feelings of doubt  I know right  Yeah ..... too bad we are doubting every mistake now Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players. Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid. Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Pls don't do this Otherworld, people are just expressing their worries. I know, I know, and I can understand them. If another game was found to be likely to be fixed, then yeah, that would detract from my enjoyment. Well, there has been a certain number of athletes convinced of doping over the last few years^^ Not in any sport I enjoy watching. I don't watch cycling for that very reason. Also, using "hey people cheat in other sports too!" as an argument isn't really going to win anyone over. I dunno, this list seems pretty huge. And I know, my point is that suspecting everyone who ever makes a mistake of match-fixing is like suspecting every athlete who wins something to cheat. That some players could/would be match-fixing doesn't mean that all players losing should be insta-suspects.
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On March 30 2015 20:49 nkr wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2015 20:37 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:35 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:13 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:11 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:04 Ketch wrote:On March 30 2015 20:03 Cokefreak wrote:On March 30 2015 20:02 nkr wrote:With all the rumours going on in korea, some of these matches leave me feelings of doubt  I know right  Yeah ..... too bad we are doubting every mistake now Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players. Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid. Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Not really. Only during big championships with friends. And curling during the olympics. I dunno enough about curling to comment :D but when you're watching athletes like runners during the Olympics, or when you're watching Germany vs Argentina in the World Cup finals, what guarantee do you have that they aren't doped? None. Does it lessens you enjoyment of the game? On March 30 2015 20:11 Penev wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:04 Ketch wrote:On March 30 2015 20:03 Cokefreak wrote:On March 30 2015 20:02 nkr wrote:With all the rumours going on in korea, some of these matches leave me feelings of doubt  I know right  Yeah ..... too bad we are doubting every mistake now Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players. Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid. Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Pls don't do this Otherworld, people are just expressing their worries. I know, I know, and I can understand them. If another game was found to be likely to be fixed, then yeah, that would detract from my enjoyment. Well, there has been a certain number of athletes convinced of doping over the last few years^^ Not in any sport I enjoy watching. I don't watch cycling for that very reason. Also, using "hey people cheat in other sports too!" as an argument isn't really going to win anyone over.
If you don't watch cycling because of doping and you do watch football (or any highly professionalized physical competition) you don't have a problem with cheaters, you have a problem with cheaters getting caught.
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On March 30 2015 20:59 blackone wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2015 20:49 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:37 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:35 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:13 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:11 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:04 Ketch wrote:On March 30 2015 20:03 Cokefreak wrote:[quote] I know right  Yeah ..... too bad we are doubting every mistake now Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players. Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid. Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Not really. Only during big championships with friends. And curling during the olympics. I dunno enough about curling to comment :D but when you're watching athletes like runners during the Olympics, or when you're watching Germany vs Argentina in the World Cup finals, what guarantee do you have that they aren't doped? None. Does it lessens you enjoyment of the game? On March 30 2015 20:11 Penev wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:04 Ketch wrote:On March 30 2015 20:03 Cokefreak wrote:[quote] I know right  Yeah ..... too bad we are doubting every mistake now Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players. Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid. Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Pls don't do this Otherworld, people are just expressing their worries. I know, I know, and I can understand them. If another game was found to be likely to be fixed, then yeah, that would detract from my enjoyment. Well, there has been a certain number of athletes convinced of doping over the last few years^^ Not in any sport I enjoy watching. I don't watch cycling for that very reason. Also, using "hey people cheat in other sports too!" as an argument isn't really going to win anyone over. If you don't watch cycling because of doping and you do watch football (or any highly professionalized physical competition) you don't have a problem with cheaters, you have a problem with cheaters getting caught.
One of the best posts about sport I have ever read! This is so true in every way and I cant believe people seriously think the sport they watch "is cleaner" than others.
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On March 30 2015 21:10 sharkie wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2015 20:59 blackone wrote:On March 30 2015 20:49 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:37 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:35 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:13 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:11 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:04 Ketch wrote: [quote]
Yeah ..... too bad we are doubting every mistake now Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players. Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid. Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Not really. Only during big championships with friends. And curling during the olympics. I dunno enough about curling to comment :D but when you're watching athletes like runners during the Olympics, or when you're watching Germany vs Argentina in the World Cup finals, what guarantee do you have that they aren't doped? None. Does it lessens you enjoyment of the game? On March 30 2015 20:11 Penev wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:04 Ketch wrote: [quote]
Yeah ..... too bad we are doubting every mistake now Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players. Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid. Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Pls don't do this Otherworld, people are just expressing their worries. I know, I know, and I can understand them. If another game was found to be likely to be fixed, then yeah, that would detract from my enjoyment. Well, there has been a certain number of athletes convinced of doping over the last few years^^ Not in any sport I enjoy watching. I don't watch cycling for that very reason. Also, using "hey people cheat in other sports too!" as an argument isn't really going to win anyone over. If you don't watch cycling because of doping and you do watch football (or any highly professionalized physical competition) you don't have a problem with cheaters, you have a problem with cheaters getting caught. One of the best posts about sport I have ever read! This is so true in every way and I cant believe people seriously think the sport they watch "is cleaner" than others. I agree too. Don't forget that in the Puerto operation, the doctor Fuentes said himself that while he "helped" football/soccer players and tennismen, somehow only the cyclists were named.
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On March 30 2015 21:13 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2015 21:10 sharkie wrote:On March 30 2015 20:59 blackone wrote:On March 30 2015 20:49 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:37 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:35 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:13 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:11 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote: [quote]
Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players.
Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid.
Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Not really. Only during big championships with friends. And curling during the olympics. I dunno enough about curling to comment :D but when you're watching athletes like runners during the Olympics, or when you're watching Germany vs Argentina in the World Cup finals, what guarantee do you have that they aren't doped? None. Does it lessens you enjoyment of the game? On March 30 2015 20:11 Penev wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:07 DJHelium wrote: [quote]
Same here. Especially since San was one of the suspected players.
Really makes the games less enjoyable for me. I know it's stupid.
Really wish Blizz/Kespa would say something. I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Pls don't do this Otherworld, people are just expressing their worries. I know, I know, and I can understand them. If another game was found to be likely to be fixed, then yeah, that would detract from my enjoyment. Well, there has been a certain number of athletes convinced of doping over the last few years^^ Not in any sport I enjoy watching. I don't watch cycling for that very reason. Also, using "hey people cheat in other sports too!" as an argument isn't really going to win anyone over. If you don't watch cycling because of doping and you do watch football (or any highly professionalized physical competition) you don't have a problem with cheaters, you have a problem with cheaters getting caught. One of the best posts about sport I have ever read! This is so true in every way and I cant believe people seriously think the sport they watch "is cleaner" than others. I agree too. Don't forget that in the Puerto operation, the doctor Fuentes said himself that while he "helped" soccer players and tennismen, somehow only the cyclists were named. Otherworld, seriously, you're French YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY NOT ALLOWED TO WRONGLY PRONOUNCE FOOTBALL
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On March 30 2015 21:31 Penev wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2015 21:13 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 21:10 sharkie wrote:On March 30 2015 20:59 blackone wrote:On March 30 2015 20:49 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:37 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:35 nkr wrote:On March 30 2015 20:13 OtherWorld wrote:On March 30 2015 20:11 DJHelium wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote: [quote] I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Not really. Only during big championships with friends. And curling during the olympics. I dunno enough about curling to comment :D but when you're watching athletes like runners during the Olympics, or when you're watching Germany vs Argentina in the World Cup finals, what guarantee do you have that they aren't doped? None. Does it lessens you enjoyment of the game? On March 30 2015 20:11 Penev wrote:On March 30 2015 20:10 OtherWorld wrote: [quote] I hate to say this, but I guess you watch some traditional sports as well, right? Pls don't do this Otherworld, people are just expressing their worries. I know, I know, and I can understand them. If another game was found to be likely to be fixed, then yeah, that would detract from my enjoyment. Well, there has been a certain number of athletes convinced of doping over the last few years^^ Not in any sport I enjoy watching. I don't watch cycling for that very reason. Also, using "hey people cheat in other sports too!" as an argument isn't really going to win anyone over. If you don't watch cycling because of doping and you do watch football (or any highly professionalized physical competition) you don't have a problem with cheaters, you have a problem with cheaters getting caught. One of the best posts about sport I have ever read! This is so true in every way and I cant believe people seriously think the sport they watch "is cleaner" than others. I agree too. Don't forget that in the Puerto operation, the doctor Fuentes said himself that while he "helped" soccer players and tennismen, somehow only the cyclists were named. Otherworld, seriously, you're French YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY NOT ALLOWED TO WRONGLY PRONOUNCE FOOTBALL Sorry, gotta follow dem American standards d:
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Pretty sure teams just need to incentivize players to play harder/better, where a win is rewarded by more than just useless team brownie points.
But that would require already tightly-budgeted teams like Prime and YFW to dish out more cash, which paradoxically they do not have.
Maybe implement non-monetary based incentives? I don't know maybe 1 win = no dish duty for an entire week, or 1 loss = scrub clean the cum-infested shower area?
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My goodness herO is on fire. So is CJ. The Telecoms (lol KT) sure need to step up to match the domination they've been showing.
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after a very weak round 1 from herO he certainly stepped up his game in SPL indeed. I think he is #1 in wins, right?
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On March 31 2015 01:11 sharkie wrote: after a very weak round 1 from herO he certainly stepped up his game in SPL indeed. I think he is #1 in wins, right? Yeah. He's also 6-0 in round 2 and we still have 2 more weeks to go.
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And with R1 he's 11-3, looks like he wants to keep his title of best PL player of last season
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On March 31 2015 01:17 OtherWorld wrote: And with R1 he's 11-3, looks like he wants to keep his title of best PL player of last season How do we reach 11-3? He went 4-3 in R1 round robin, 1-1 against JAGW and 6-0 in R2. If I know my math, that's 11-4 if you count the playoffs and 10-3 if we don't. So why does the statistics page say 11-3? <.<
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On March 31 2015 01:22 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On March 31 2015 01:17 OtherWorld wrote: And with R1 he's 11-3, looks like he wants to keep his title of best PL player of last season How do we reach 11-3? He went 4-3 in R1 round robin, 1-1 against JAGW and 6-0 in R2. If I know my math, that's 11-4 if you count the playoffs and 10-3 if we don't. So why does the statistics page say 11-3? <.< Yeah looks like the LP page is wrong, it's 11-4 d:
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Wow I never ever thought that Startale would even reach ace after Life ditched them.
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I'm really happy to see Pet playing well! So many years of hard work are finally paying off. How about that dedication to be a progamer for years and years with nothing to show for it, and finally for your effort come to fruition!
Pls god make startale good again and make bomber come back!
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