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On July 12 2011 04:10 K_Dilkington wrote: This shit needs to stop. I don't like how Koreans get a free ride into western tournaments. Imagine the opposite: non Koreans getting directly invited to code s? Don't think so. This needs to stop!
Foreigners get a free ride into Code A, by avoiding Code B, the hardest Sc2 tournament. And Koreans earn it by being better than everyone else.
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Shit just got real, would be awesome if DRG could kick some ass and get that Code S spot.
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On July 12 2011 04:08 ptbl wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2011 04:05 Femari wrote:On July 12 2011 04:05 ptbl wrote: If Huk makes it to the GSL finals, he won't be able to attend MLG. Who would replace his spot? Will the group seeding change or stay the same? Won't be a problem if the finals are in Anaheim. I'm not sure if you're trolling or being serious...
Yeah I'm pretty sure Tastosis and whichever players' teams make code S finals won't be attending MLG. I really wanted Nestea not MVP to play this time round. Oh well.
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On July 12 2011 04:09 onedayclose wrote: SEVEN KOREANS?!?!?!?!?!??!?!? When is it going to stop?!?!?!?!??!?!? TT Koreans will continue to get top 3 at all MLG events until Liquid Huk enters one. I thought the original idea of the open bracket was for new players to get a shot at playing the high level pros, not koreans owning white dudes. TT
Sorry to burst your bubble but MLG is a PRO event. If they want to be taken seriously they have to let any player in the world compete. What should they say? "OH YOU ARE TO GOOD YOU CAn'T PLAY IN OUR TOURNAMENT".
People need to get on their level or quit. Koreans fighting!
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On July 12 2011 04:10 K_Dilkington wrote: This shit needs to stop. I don't like how Koreans get a free ride into western tournaments. Imagine the opposite: non Koreans getting directly invited to code s? Don't think so. This needs to stop!
Why? They're the best players and they deserve to be there. If our foreigners aren't as good as the Koreans then I wouldn't care if MLG was just GSL in America with nothing but Koreans, because I like watching the best players play against each other.
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MAY nestea be invited for next time
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OMG DRG AND MVP <3 THANK YOU MLG!
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And we have a new winner.
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On July 12 2011 04:10 K_Dilkington wrote: This shit needs to stop. I don't like how Koreans get a free ride into western tournaments. Imagine the opposite: non Koreans getting directly invited to code s? Don't think so. This needs to stop!
Based off skill level, there are no non-Koreans that deserve a free ride into code S, lol. Based off skill level, there are boatloads of Koreans that deserve a free ride to MLG and any non-Korean tournament, tbh.
In any event, it's not a "free ride" anyway so don't be so debbie-downer about it. GSL-MLG have a partnership. The Korean players that aren't part of the 4 must go through open bracket play just like anyone else... So what's your problem, exactly?
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The foreigners better step up their game, I really hope we get to see at least Naniwa or IdrA in the top 3. Maybe Sen can do it again.
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On July 12 2011 04:11 iYiYi wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2011 04:09 onedayclose wrote: SEVEN KOREANS?!?!?!?!?!??!?!? When is it going to stop?!?!?!?!??!?!? TT Koreans will continue to get top 3 at all MLG events until Liquid Huk enters one. I thought the original idea of the open bracket was for new players to get a shot at playing the high level pros, not koreans owning white dudes. TT Sorry to burst your bubble but MLG is a PRO event. If they want to be taken seriously they have to let any player in the world compete. What should they say? "OH YOU ARE TO GOOD YOU CAn'T PLAY IN OUR TOURNAMENT". People need to get on their level or quit. Koreans fighting!
absolutely agree with U~!!
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This is going to be sick!!! But group A has 3 liquid players =( team kill incoming... oh well, MLG is going to be awesome event.
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On July 12 2011 04:06 The KY wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2011 03:59 MildSeven wrote: I don't see the lil bitch Catz in there, good, guess he must be whining at home about Koreans taking over foreign tourneys and less money for less talented players like himself. :/ Nice job completely misunderstanding his argument.
Well actually, despite all that he said about Koreans in Foreign Tournaments being bad for Esports and all that good jazz, at the end of the day his real concern is the money, as is everyone who is actively participating in these tournaments. Because in reality if you watch which tournaments bring in the most viewers are the ones with the best players, and right now its the Koreans.Hosts see that Koreans bring in viewers and viewers equal MONEY. If foreigners like Catz want big prize pools their gonna have to do what the Koreans do, if not, there are plenty of amateur tournaments out there they can play in, with other players who don't want to put their full effort into SC2.
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On July 12 2011 04:09 onedayclose wrote: SEVEN KOREANS?!?!?!?!?!??!?!? When is it going to stop?!?!?!?!??!?!? TT Koreans will continue to get top 3 at all MLG events until Liquid Huk enters one. I thought the original idea of the open bracket was for new players to get a shot at playing the high level pros, not koreans owning white dudes. TT
Just a month or two ago people were all going "the difference isn't that big between koreans and non koreans".
Now it's just QQ all the way. Go figure.
FYI. There are 4 koreans getting invites. The other 3 gets the same equal opportunity as every other pro in the open brackets.
What should MLG do about those 3? Tell them no because they are too good? Please bring a solution instead of whining.
I can tell you what the solution is, the non-koreans need to step up their game. This is isn't kindergarden where everyone is supposed to have "fun". This is pro meaning $$ or gtfo.
This is their job not hobby anymore. And if you want to be taken seriously you don't run a business excluding people because they got too good at their game. What kind of a business is that?
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On July 12 2011 04:05 ptbl wrote: If Huk makes it to the GSL finals, he won't be able to attend MLG. Who would replace his spot? Will the group seeding change or stay the same?
HuK wouldn't be seeded at MLG anyways.
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The Non-Koreans.... God have mercy upon their souls...
At least we get to see DRG play in the US! :D
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On July 12 2011 04:16 Philo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2011 04:05 ptbl wrote: If Huk makes it to the GSL finals, he won't be able to attend MLG. Who would replace his spot? Will the group seeding change or stay the same? HuK wouldn't be seeded at MLG anyways.
huk is seeded. he's in group A
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This makes me want to cry. I want to go to Anaheim =(
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