TLPD Feedback Thread - Page 40
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WiSaGaN
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GrandInquisitor
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New York City13113 Posts
On February 21 2009 14:36 WiSaGaN wrote: 2.18 OSL 5th round is missing. Hope it will be fixed. Came here to say that. Week 3-2 is up, but Week 3-1 is not. | ||
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
Officially Retired Players ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Waivered by SKT (may be picked up by other teams) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Source: http://scforall.com/news/news02.asp?mNum=n02&PageNo=1&where=&query=&sterm=&articleNum=791 More Retirees ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Source: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=75125 Others Retired (no source - common knowledge from Korean showmatches) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Others Retired (according to IdrA) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Player Movement ![]() ![]() ![]() Cant forget: ![]() ![]() | ||
ZBiR
Poland1092 Posts
also, it TLPD-izes where it shouldn't and doesn't where it should (example above) | ||
PoP
France15446 Posts
On February 27 2009 07:05 ZBiR wrote: in some places (such as ELO ranking list) OZ players' team is listed as "Hwaesung" instead of "Hwaseung" also, it TLPD-izes where it shouldn't and doesn't where it should (example above) Fixed. I'll see about the missing games/team lineups this weekend. Thanks guys. | ||
Fzero
United States1503 Posts
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Carnac
Germany / USA16648 Posts
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Pensive Goat
Canada1 Post
Then I discovered the TLPD, and it looks like it does 90% of what I would want my site to do. However, it looks like the TLPD only links to VODs posted on nevake's youtube account. Though I sometimes watch these, I usually prefer to wait a few days to watch the games with english commentaries such as those posted on the VioleTAK youtube account. Also I really enjoy the VODs on gomtv.net because they are have english commentary by tasteless. Is there any interest in adding links to english commentaries for games to the TLPD? | ||
CDRdude
United States5625 Posts
EDIT: ROFL, it's misspelled " ![]() Edit 2: Changed back. Bisu will always be the one true bonwja to me. Maybe the bonjwa someday as well. | ||
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
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AttackZerg
United States7454 Posts
THANK YOU! TLPD works great. I always find what I want. I've spent hours browsing it and finding vods I haven't seen or haven't seen in years. It is the pimp I LOVE IT! Thanks again! | ||
Tom Phoenix
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Emlary
China3334 Posts
On March 04 2009 01:11 p4NDemik wrote: OSL Tiebreaker results from Feb 27th are missing from the database. Added. I will try to add games as soon as the results come out from now on. | ||
PoP
France15446 Posts
On March 04 2009 13:13 Tom Phoenix wrote: This video says that ![]() Probably either a replay or an unofficial televised game. | ||
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SilverskY
Korea (South)3086 Posts
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gondolin
France332 Posts
But normally, (if everyone stays on the same level), it should converge to the same value. But if i take Bisu, who played 300 games, his ELO is 111 points above his average ELO, which is huge! If i take a player with a lots of games like nada (620!), his ELO is only 16 points above his average, so it seems indeed that it is converging, but it takes longer than what i would have thought. If i take a "bad" player like MuMyug, his ELO is 30 points below his average ELO, so this seem to confirm the above theory. (but you have some bad players like tester whose ELO is still greater than their average). In fact the divergence seems to be highest with player with high ELO. So that means that over time there is a dilatation of the ELO (which is obvious since everyone starts at 2000... but the point is that there can be a dilatation still after a long period of play). So even if the avarage stays the same, over time a good player will be ranked higher and a bad player lower. What about elo peaks? Bisu with 2353 is probably better than oov with 2329. But ELO is not about who is the best in an absolute time frame (otherwise it would require a lot of inflation: a 2100 player of today is probably better than oov at his prime), ELO is about who is better "at the moment". And because of the dilatation (not the inflation), a 2353 bisu is not necesseraly more dominant than a 2329 oov was. If i take the average of the 3 matchups peak, i get these rankings for some selected people: jaedong: 2243 oov: 2239 flash: 2226 savior: 2225 nada: 2224 bisu: 2219 boxer: 2151 I am surprised that jaedong is so high while his elo's peak is rather low, but he peaked in his vsT ans vsP at completly different periods. My point is, i think, that ELO is a great tool for what it does (comparing different players right now), but we must pay attention not to try to use it for other things (like knowing the most dominant player of all time). The ranking with the average peak elo means nothing either, but it shows that you have a ranking a bit different with a less dilated ranking (you can still see the dilatation in effect with boxer's avrg elo rather low). (maybe i should have posted that in a new thread.) | ||
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GTR
51476 Posts
On March 04 2009 15:41 PoP wrote: Probably either a replay or an unofficial televised game. It's a replay. | ||
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
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iopq
United States944 Posts
His name in Korean is correct as far as I can tell and it should be either Kim Myung Woon or Kim Myung Un which are both spelling variants of 김명운 Kim Myung Eun is actually a different name, 김명은 in korean | ||
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
On March 04 2009 18:40 SilverskY wrote: May I suggest that we get new pics of BeSt and Kal for the TLPD? They look a bit outdated, and bit ugly lol. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here's some others with pretty outdated pictures: + Show Spoiler + | ||
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