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Please discuss IdrA and Sen in Code S January in this thread. |
On December 14 2011 18:25 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2011 18:22 Lysanias wrote: Idra in code S would love it if he actualy played for it and earned it. Did he not do that when he made it to the Ro16 of Code S? Pretty sure getting ro16 in a GSL months and months ago means you deserve to be in this one just because.
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If Naniwa is out, i'm cancelling my subscription. I can't let my money support decisions like that.
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oGs thewind confirmed that they took away Naniwa's code S
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On December 14 2011 18:27 drooL wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2011 18:09 Son of Gnome wrote: I'm not a huge fan of nani but if he got kicked out for that, i will lose respect for gom Although this whole "losing respect for xyz" is really stupid, I actually tend to agree here. I'd be really disappointed in GOM to say the least. I'm done with GOM for good, if it's true.
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On December 14 2011 18:25 Halcyondaze wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2011 18:21 aderum wrote: Remember folks, Idra had a Code-S spot when he left Korea, so its kinda a logical thing to invite him. Very True. Good point, they even made a video  . But seriously it is logical
i disagree. that was long time ago, with the up&down it would be just re-qualification which would be absolutely fine.
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I love how how after SOTG has been on for 4.5 hours discussing every possible topic, as soon as it ends this surfaces
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On December 14 2011 18:26 DoomsVille wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2011 18:24 jalstar wrote:On December 14 2011 18:09 baoluvboa wrote: I hope it was Naniwa. Set a precedent for some professionalism in Korean leagues the way they want it. Kicking a player who didn't break any rules out of your league does not set a precedent for professionalism at all. Neither do these arbitrary invites though. I'm curious what Idra and Sen have over other foreigners? What makes you so sure he didn't break any rules? Do you actually know all the GSL rules? I believe Wolf said he did, in fact, break a GSL rule.
Does anyone know if GSL has released any sort of statement? They've been the most hush hush about the whole situation.
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On December 14 2011 18:27 zaii wrote: oGs thewind confirmed that they took away Naniwa's code S
Can I get a link?
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On December 14 2011 18:27 LITTLEHEAD wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2011 18:24 Snowbear wrote:On December 14 2011 18:17 Tommylew wrote:On December 14 2011 18:15 Snowbear wrote: I don't understand why people think that nani doesn't deserve a kick out of the tournament. He didn't behave: - "g" instead of "gg": I see this as a spit in the face - probe rushing
In such a big tournament you just have to act professional, and he just can't. will you shut up you drama queen. he was rushing to leave game so did only one g by accident and he probe rushed because he was playign a meaningless game ina bullshit tournament structure.. hell in up and down games in regular season you dont play when you are already out... so whats the big deal. You don't just miss a g. Do you see a korean GSL player miss a g? No. The games are NEVER meaningless, the viewers always want a nice great match. If I was in charge I would make sure that this kid would never be allowed to participate in ANY tournament. not true, ive seen it happen on more than one occassion...typically followed by them retyping the full "gg" but regardless it does happen...and even if it didn't...its not a big deal. Idra has no gg'ed in GSL and it wasn't a problem. I understand the korean culture is different, but i feel without a doubt that if someone else had done it that they wouldn't have taken such harsh measures, especially for a game without meaning. Naniwa shouldn't have done what he did, but this is being blown out of proportion.
That is wrong, Idra gg'd in GSL in every match I watched (which was all I believe). Don't know where you got he didn't gg in gsl lol.
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On December 14 2011 18:26 mememolly wrote: doesn't this make as mockery of their tournament system? If i was a korean making my way through code b and a I'd be pissed right now
Are you pissed as a foreigner if Koreans get pool play slots at MLG?
Anyway, I'm awaiting official statements before I make judgements .
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Why would they hide who dropped out? It's not like we're not gonna find out anyway once january comes around.
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Holy crap if this is true (who knows at this point), Naniwa is going to be absolutely raging furious.
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On December 14 2011 18:19 Waxangel wrote:Realistically I can only see it being MVPsC, because of his medical problems  If it is Naniwa, then seems like a harsh punishment :/
Most likely both, IdrA + Sen being the replacements..
I like it ofc because IdrA gets to play Code S immediately. But on the other hand GomTV should be expecting some of the Code A players to be very disappointed.
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Congrats to the gracken! I just hope nani didnt dropped out of Code s. Please not.
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On December 14 2011 18:17 Geo.Rion wrote: OGSParkjeso just wrote to Sen that Naniwa got removed!
Not trolling, wanted to screeenshot was 0.2 seconds late oGsParkJiSeo is a Chinese/Taiwanese smurf, Im not sure who. Duno if that means its more or less likely that he'd know.
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On December 14 2011 18:25 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2011 18:22 Lysanias wrote: Idra in code S would love it if he actualy played for it and earned it. Did he not do that when he made it to the Ro16 of Code S?
So? Jinro made Ro4 twice. Does that mean GOM should give him the spot for his better performances than Idra?
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Wow, huge news! Congratulations!
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I'm glad Naniwa droped out and i'm sad some one as much BM as him takes his spot
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On December 14 2011 18:27 zaii wrote: oGs thewind confirmed that they took away Naniwa's code S You can't say stuff like this and not provide a link. Source it.
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