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Player passes are capped at 128, and there are less than 100 passes remaining! ACT QUICKLY, THESE WILL SELL OUT! And again, this is an all ages event! what does that mean? you only sell 128 tickets? you fly your whole studio and 2 teams, casters and technicians to L.V. and only sell 128 tickets. .. guess you guys are either trolling or you have too much money. cannot like that decision.
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Awesome, gonna make IPL even more awesome. Also dat schedule, love the fact that it takes till end of march for code s to start again, will give everyone a great chance to practice hard and for mvp to hopefully recover well.
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On February 29 2012 18:29 Heimatloser wrote:Show nested quote +Player passes are capped at 128, and there are less than 100 passes remaining! ACT QUICKLY, THESE WILL SELL OUT! And again, this is an all ages event! what does that mean? you only sell 128 tickets? you fly your whole studio and 2 teams, casters and technicians to L.V. and only sell 128 tickets. .. guess you guys are either trolling or you have too much money. cannot like that decision. Or their schedule makes it so they can't finish a larger open bracket in time for the rest of the event to go as planned. There's plenty of reasons for a 128 open bracket instead of a 256 or bigger one.
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MY HEAD EXPLOADED THIS IS SICK
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The GSL-seasons are getting so long. Long periods of nothing happening. At this point it seems more like a 3-month season.
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On February 29 2012 18:29 Heimatloser wrote:Show nested quote +Player passes are capped at 128, and there are less than 100 passes remaining! ACT QUICKLY, THESE WILL SELL OUT! And again, this is an all ages event! what does that mean? you only sell 128 tickets? you fly your whole studio and 2 teams, casters and technicians to L.V. and only sell 128 tickets. .. guess you guys are either trolling or you have too much money. cannot like that decision.
You realise this is for 'player passes' not spectators.
128 players is still a lot.
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On February 29 2012 18:36 m0ck wrote: The GSL-seasons are getting so long. Long periods of nothing happening. At this point it seems more like a 3-month season.
"GSL Seasons are too short! They pass by and I never feel any attachment to any particular season because the next one just starts right away."
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Wow, this is fantastic news!!! Gonna be absolutely awesome! :D :D
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On February 29 2012 18:46 Gamegene wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 18:36 m0ck wrote: The GSL-seasons are getting so long. Long periods of nothing happening. At this point it seems more like a 3-month season. "GSL Seasons are too short! They pass by and I never feel any attachment to any particular season because the next one just starts right away." If the solution to that problem is creating week-long periods of dead air inside the season, well, you should be happy!
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I guess that's another WE behind the screen watching e-Sports :D
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On February 29 2012 18:52 m0ck wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 18:46 Gamegene wrote:On February 29 2012 18:36 m0ck wrote: The GSL-seasons are getting so long. Long periods of nothing happening. At this point it seems more like a 3-month season. "GSL Seasons are too short! They pass by and I never feel any attachment to any particular season because the next one just starts right away." If the solution to that problem is creating week-long periods of dead air inside the season, well, you should be happy! jep that's the solution - or they should fix their code a schedule with 8 BO3s on one day - apart from that it's great that they don't have EVERY week matches. Makes a single GSL finals much more interesting
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On February 29 2012 18:29 Heimatloser wrote:Show nested quote +Player passes are capped at 128, and there are less than 100 passes remaining! ACT QUICKLY, THESE WILL SELL OUT! And again, this is an all ages event! what does that mean? you only sell 128 tickets? you fly your whole studio and 2 teams, casters and technicians to L.V. and only sell 128 tickets. .. guess you guys are either trolling or you have too much money. cannot like that decision.
Wait, I have to ask. What are you talking about?
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On February 29 2012 19:59 woody60707 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 18:29 Heimatloser wrote:Player passes are capped at 128, and there are less than 100 passes remaining! ACT QUICKLY, THESE WILL SELL OUT! And again, this is an all ages event! what does that mean? you only sell 128 tickets? you fly your whole studio and 2 teams, casters and technicians to L.V. and only sell 128 tickets. .. guess you guys are either trolling or you have too much money. cannot like that decision. Wait, I have to ask. What are you talking about?
He thinks spectator passes are called player passes.
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On February 29 2012 20:22 Serelitz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 19:59 woody60707 wrote:On February 29 2012 18:29 Heimatloser wrote:Player passes are capped at 128, and there are less than 100 passes remaining! ACT QUICKLY, THESE WILL SELL OUT! And again, this is an all ages event! what does that mean? you only sell 128 tickets? you fly your whole studio and 2 teams, casters and technicians to L.V. and only sell 128 tickets. .. guess you guys are either trolling or you have too much money. cannot like that decision. Wait, I have to ask. What are you talking about? He thinks spectator passes are called player passes.
Yea I thought that too. But then the post after it were like "there isn't enough time to do 256 player pool". So i'm like double what, and I wanted to be sure we were all on the same page.
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I was thinking about something--how will the GSTL finals in the U.S. affect Korean teams that have partnerships with foreign teams? Specifically, is it possible to see more participation by non-Korean members? Are non-Korean members actually considered eligible members of the team?
I know that Liquid players have played for oGs-TL in the GSTL and in the future Nada will play games for coL.MVP, and I assume that other new Korean members of Complexity will also be eligible to play for MVP. In fact, coL's new members will give MVP a lot of depth at Terran next year.
So here's what I assume: If oGs-TL were to qualify, for example, HerO and Zenio would be considered a part of the official oGs-TL GSTL team and their travel would be accommodated for by IPL in the same way as the oGs players. Now, ordinarily, most of the other Liquid members don't live in Korea and therefore wouldn't be around to participate in the GSTL. Are they considered a part of the GSTL team? If they were to come to Korea, could they play for oGs-TL? And finally, it seems as if technically IPL has obligated themselves to fly out the entire roster of two teams for the GSTL, although in practice it would seem really unfair to expect that, especially considering that foreign players don't usually contribute to the GSTL season.
I really don't know how this works, and I'm not sure how to check. I don't think that there's an official rule on it from GOM. Plus it seems that each team's specific partnership is different. For example, I've never seen an EG player play for Slayers even though, as I mentioned, we've seen that happen for oGs-TL and coL.MVP. And that's the case even though HuK had been a mainstay in Code S for quite a while and now Puma + JYP play for EG (imo Slayers is somewhat weak at Protoss and certainly HuK + JYP would be a nice addition).
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On February 29 2012 20:31 Vul wrote: I was thinking about something--how will the GSTL finals in the U.S. affect Korean teams that have partnerships with foreign teams? Specifically, is it possible to see more participation by non-Korean members? Are non-Korean members actually considered eligible members of the team?
I know that Liquid players have played for oGs-TL in the GSTL and in the future Nada will play games for coL.MVP, and I assume that other new Korean members of Complexity will also be eligible to play for MVP. In fact, coL's new members will give MVP a lot of depth at Terran next year.
So here's what I assume: If oGs-TL were to qualify, for example, HerO and Zenio would be considered a part of the official oGs-TL GSTL team and their travel would be accommodated for by IPL in the same way as the oGs players. Now, ordinarily, most of the other Liquid members don't live in Korea and therefore wouldn't be around to participate in the GSTL. Are they considered a part of the GSTL team? If they were to come to Korea, could they play for oGs-TL? And finally, it seems as if technically IPL has obligated themselves to fly out the entire roster of two teams for the GSTL, although in practice it would seem really unfair to expect that, especially considering that foreign players don't usually contribute to the GSTL season.
I really don't know how this works, and I'm not sure how to check. I don't think that there's an official rule on it from GOM. Plus it seems that each team's specific partnership is different. For example, I've never seen an EG player play for Slayers even though, as I mentioned, we've seen that happen for oGs-TL and coL.MVP. And that's the case even though HuK had been a mainstay in Code S for quite a while and now Puma + JYP play for EG (imo Slayers is somewhat weak at Protoss and certainly HuK + JYP would be a nice addition).
The teams had to put out a roster of who is on the team for the GSTL. I don't know if Jinro got placed on the oGs-TL roster, but I would beat the farm that Ret and others would not have been put on the roster.
But I will try to find an offical roster.
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IPL North America’s premier league
Big words comming from Mr. Chae
Welldone all so looking forward to this event
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