MLG Summer Open Online Qualifiers - Page 2
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WightyCity
Canada887 Posts
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LaLuSh
Sweden2358 Posts
Personally i just can't cancel other plans at this stage, as fuzer said earlier, scandinavians tend to celebrate midsummer as one of the more major holidays. Not saying you need to take nationally specific cultural celebrations into account in your planning, but at least give more than a 3-4 day heads up. | ||
MLG John
United States34 Posts
On June 19 2012 08:31 KeyHunt wrote: "* Players who are qualified for the NA Continental Finals cannot participate in any Summer Online Qualifiers." What does this mean? Also, a total of 144 players in the open bracket; with 32 being removed each round in loser's..so wouldn't that be anyone round 3 or above would be top 80? Thanks, At the Summer Championship, there will be an MLG Starcraft II Event and the North America Continental Finals of the Starcraft II World Championship Series. Players will not be allowed to play in both Events. So, Players who have already qualified for the NA Continental Finals, like the Players who finished in the top 16 of the USA Nationals in Anaheim, won't be allowed to participate in any MLG Summer Online Qualifiers. There were also 16 Players who started in Pool Play, making a total of 160 Players in the Spring Championship Event. Remember, the number of Players in each Losers Bracket round decrease as you progress. The eliminations proceeded as follows: Losers Round 1 = 32 Players eliminated, leaving 128 in the Event Losers Round 2 = 32 Players eliminated, leaving 96 in the Event Losers Round 3 = 16 Players eliminated, leaving 80 in the Event Losers Round 4 = 16 Players eliminated, leaving 64 in the Event Losers Round 5 = 16 Players eliminated, leaving 48 in the Event Losers Round 6 = 8 Players eliminated, leaving 40 in the Event Losers Round 7 = 8 Players eliminated, leaving the 32 Championship Bracket Players There are three Rounds in a row where 16 Players are eliminated because of the 16 Players who started in Open Winners Round 4. You had to reach Open Losers Round 4 in order to finish top 80 overall. | ||
jobber123rd
United States501 Posts
Edit: So we'll already know why Idra, Suppy, Fitzyhere, Illusion, Hawk, ViBE, Perfect, Insur, State, and Mystik won't be in the Invite-Only Online Qualifiers, despite finishing Top 80 in Anaheim. | ||
BigBirdy90
Canada135 Posts
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MLG John
United States34 Posts
On June 19 2012 08:46 LaLuSh wrote: I don't see why you announce these things with such short notice. Some advance warning would have been nice. I'm decently certain a fair amount of euros won't even see the thread or get the information about your qualifier. Personally i just can't cancel other plans at this stage, as fuzer said earlier, scandinavians tend to celebrate midsummer as one of the more major holidays. Not saying you need to take nationally specific cultural celebrations into account in your planning, but at least give more than a 3-4 day heads up. With Dreamhack this past weekend and the United Kingdom Nationals of the Starcraft II World Championship Series in two weeks, this coming weekend was the only feasible weekend that could be used for MLG Europe Qualifiers while giving us enough time to book reasonably priced flights and for Players to obtain any necessary visas for the Summer Arena (July 20-22). You're right, in the future we can make an effort to provide more notice. If it means you won't be able to participate this time around, that will be unfortunate. | ||
Fuzer
Finland266 Posts
On June 19 2012 09:42 MLG John wrote: With Dreamhack this past weekend and the United Kingdom Nationals of the Starcraft II World Championship Series in two weeks, this coming weekend was the only feasible weekend that could be used for MLG Europe Qualifiers while giving us enough time to book reasonably priced flights and for Players to obtain any necessary visas for the Summer Arena (July 20-22). You're right, in the future we can make an effort to provide more notice. If it means you won't be able to participate this time around, that will be unfortunate. Why it has to be weekend? (: I mean, you wont see any fins who have friends at this tournament because of the date. | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
I'm just curious as to why this decision was made to give EU+KR 18 spots but only 6 for NA. | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
As for KR, dunno. | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
Thanks | ||
opterown
Australia54741 Posts
hope to see many awesome names participating! :D | ||
RaNgeD
United States730 Posts
I hope that next year they are ran as seperate events. | ||
KeyHunt
United States218 Posts
On June 19 2012 09:30 MLG John wrote: At the Summer Championship, there will be an MLG Starcraft II Event and the North America Continental Finals of the Starcraft II World Championship Series. Players will not be allowed to play in both Events. So, Players who have already qualified for the NA Continental Finals, like the Players who finished in the top 16 of the USA Nationals in Anaheim, won't be allowed to participate in any MLG Summer Online Qualifiers. There were also 16 Players who started in Pool Play, making a total of 160 Players in the Spring Championship Event. Remember, the number of Players in each Losers Bracket round decrease as you progress. The eliminations proceeded as follows: Losers Round 1 = 32 Players eliminated, leaving 128 in the Event Losers Round 2 = 32 Players eliminated, leaving 96 in the Event Losers Round 3 = 16 Players eliminated, leaving 80 in the Event Losers Round 4 = 16 Players eliminated, leaving 64 in the Event Losers Round 5 = 16 Players eliminated, leaving 48 in the Event Losers Round 6 = 8 Players eliminated, leaving 40 in the Event Losers Round 7 = 8 Players eliminated, leaving the 32 Championship Bracket Players There are three Rounds in a row where 16 Players are eliminated because of the 16 Players who started in Open Winners Round 4. You had to reach Open Losers Round 4 in order to finish top 80 overall. So I am clear..if you qualified for the WCS in Raleigh..you are NOT allowed to play in the qualifier for the Arena..and not even allowed to play in the main event? I am sorry, but did no one tell us this before? I would think a lot of players would be really upset by that and some would even choose to not play in the WCS to play in the MLG event... | ||
mavsfan0041
United States306 Posts
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jobber123rd
United States501 Posts
On June 19 2012 10:50 KeyHunt wrote: John, maybe I am missing something but liquipedia says that there were 128 players in the open bracket, then the 16 from champ which makes it 144..what am I missing? This is a big deal; as that means the difference between quite a few players qualifying. Where on liquipedia? The Spring Championship Page there makes reference to "256 open bracket signups" and "Number of players: 144" (in reference to total participation), both of which are incorrect. There were 128 players who entered the tournament at OWR1, 16 more who started in OWR4, and 16 starting in the Pools, for a total of 160. | ||
KeyHunt
United States218 Posts
On June 19 2012 11:13 jobber123rd wrote: Where on liquipedia? The Spring Championship Page there makes reference to "256 open bracket signups" and "Number of players: 144" (in reference to total participation), both of which are incorrect. There were 128 players who entered the tournament at OWR1, 16 more who started in OWR4, and 16 starting in the Pools, for a total of 160. That is exactly the number I missed; the 16 who were added in OWR4; OK..that number makes sense now. | ||
VTPerfect
United States487 Posts
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KeyHunt
United States218 Posts
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pdd
Australia9933 Posts
If they wanted to prevent schedule conflicts, they could just put a restriction from the players competing in the Championship (if they manage to get a place by doing well in Arena). Why prevent a player from competing in the Arena AND Championships? | ||
Kauz
United States38 Posts
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