If he's not going to respect tournament organizers or the community, he should probably get a job flipping burgers somewhere. I can't imagine him being qualified to do anything else.
RootPrincess/SixjaxMajor caught smurfing in tourny - Page 9
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Page 26 and onwards I will issue at least two day bans to anyone who clearly has not read the original topic post and the explanations contained therein. He was barred access to the event days before the actual event took place and used some random diamond player his account to try and get in anyway. Leave the racial bias at the door while you are at it as well pretty please. | ||
Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
If he's not going to respect tournament organizers or the community, he should probably get a job flipping burgers somewhere. I can't imagine him being qualified to do anything else. | ||
Justanx
United States240 Posts
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AndreiDaGiant
United States394 Posts
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kedinik
United States352 Posts
On July 18 2011 12:03 Shiragaku wrote: Bleh...this is not really a scandal. Artosis seems to really try to help the kid out the best he can so massive respect to him. But he is perma banned from TL for complaining about money issues related to TSL 2 and the person who had the honor of banning him was none other than Manifesto7 If anything Major's behavior continues to reflect poorly on Artosis's judgment and leadership. | ||
trucane
United States553 Posts
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TelecoM
United States10622 Posts
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flowSthead
1065 Posts
On July 18 2011 12:15 GGzerG wrote: Not that I want to defend MajOr but in all honesty guys, I think someone needs to just say " I hate to say it but I told you so " , IMO no offense but this was all expected to happen in one way or another, this is absolutely no surprise to me and i'm not going to get worked up about it, this type of thing was coming sooner or later regardless. Is that really the case though? It is easy to see now that it has happened, hindsight being 20/20 and all. But, for example, other players that people thought of as BM, such as Naniwa, have certainly become better about their actions. Major didn't, but to say it was expected seems too strong to me. Of course, perhaps you know Major better than I. I just got the impression from MLG Columbus that he was being less of a dick. | ||
vojnik
Macedonia923 Posts
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Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
On July 18 2011 12:15 GGzerG wrote: Not that I want to defend MajOr but in all honesty guys, I think someone needs to just say " I hate to say it but I told you so " , IMO no offense but this was all expected to happen in one way or another, this is absolutely no surprise to me and i'm not going to get worked up about it, this type of thing was coming sooner or later regardless. What's amusing to me is that this schmuck hasn't even accomplished that much. And all he's doing is ruining his own reputation. He obviously has that teenage mentality that the world owes him something. No one owes him shit. Any private tournament organizer has the right to ban him. They could ban him just for being annoying, if they felt like it. And they don't owe him an explanation, because it's their money. | ||
bloodmeat
United States160 Posts
However I don't really care about trivial silliness so that's probably why. Let us know if they do anything of note... | ||
zev318
Canada4306 Posts
win something before u think ur big, thx. | ||
KMARTRULES
Australia474 Posts
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Dox
Australia1199 Posts
This event was specifically designed to encourage the SEA community to step up their game and embrace the global success of StarCraft 2 competitive eSports. Consider it an investment on my part. I inject money into the community, and the community produces higher quality gamers. Eventually these players will build the skills and confidence they need to represent SEA on the world stage (see: mOOnGLaDe). The original post was written and posted for SC2SEA.com. I decided to copy/paste it over here to provide a little more exposure for the players who frequent TL more often than our own site. Thus, the "valid SEA account" part was somewhat vague in a global context. The "SEA Citizen" requirement was included on the tournament calendar, but I didn't have the foresight to edit it into the OP. 5 days before the event, sixjax.MajOr got in touch with deL, asking him if he was able to compete. deL contacted me immediately with the question, and I responded concisely. "No, SEA citizens only." 4 days later, MajOr decided to sign up anyway, obviously in an attempt to exploit this loophole. The screenshotted conversation you would have seen throughout this thread took place 15 minutes before the event went live. As you can see, I tried to be as civil and accommodating as possible towards MajOr, however he wasn't satisfied. He eventually gave up on harassing me, logged out, and I assumed he'd finally took no for an answer. But as his stream revealed, he approached one of the diamond-league players who was participating in the event (SayfT / Gerlan), and asked if he could use his account. He proceeded to eliminate several players from the event, going unnoticed until he went up against one of the top seeds (aLt.iaguz, who fell 1 game short of winning the entire event) and drew a lot of attention to himself when he won. After analysing the replays and comparing them to some of MajOr's replays, it was quite clear that all of the hotkeys/APM/style were identical. We checked his stream and that's when it became quite clear that he decided to play on someone else's account after being refused entry several times. I eliminated him from the event and rewarded iaguz with the walkover, however I could do nothing but apologise to the players he had eliminated from the event in the earlier rounds. These players felt pretty cheated. There are so many posts on so many forums which claim that his behaviour was justified because the rules weren't clear. But please understand that he had been denied access to the event several days before he even signed up. The brackets were already full before he signed up. His behaviour was inexcusable. On July 18 2011 11:08 archflames wrote: so you get ready for a $500 tournament and then you're told you can't play?, i dunno i'd be mad too cuz he most likely already spent some time getting ready for that tournament etc., both sides are wrong here imo, bad tournament organization is bad As I said above, he was told he couldn't play before he registered for the event. Thanks for the positive feedback for a tournament you didn't participate in though. On July 18 2011 11:17 Msr wrote: The admins there are beyond terrible and the tournament is horrendus. I would say he cheated, but I doubt they verified that everyone who entered was from SEA, i know several who weren't. Who are you? Can you please provide some constructive reasons why I'm beyond terrible and why the tournament was "horrendus." Who do you know of who wasn't from SEA? I'd be very interested to know, because every player who submitted replays to me was from South East Asia with the exception of MajOr. On July 18 2011 11:25 ffadicted wrote: Honestly, it was against the rules and all, but this is exactly why I feel restricting people based on where they're born/where they live is a stupid thing to do. Why exactly does it matter if it's just people from SEA? How does the tournament benefit at all from limiting the player pool based on nationality? As I mentioned earlier, this was an investment in the SEA region. I've said it in a few locations, but just to be clear, I absolutely intend on including international participants in the next Dox Cup. This was just a dry run for me to gauge participant numbers and interest from our region alone. On July 18 2011 11:42 Ryusei-R1 wrote: When you're playing games, of all things, to make a living, you have to make ends meet. Major plays for money, just like any other athlete, whether e-sport or not. He has his reasons, even if they were against others, to make money. Besides, not many of the people who are complaining in this thread have devoted their career to play games, so not many of us can truly comprehend how important winning money tournaments are, regardless of the methods used. This is possibly the worst justification I've ever seen. I work hard for my money, and I don't appreciate someone trying to take it from me fraudulently. You're essentially saying it's okay to steal from others to make ends meet. If he needs money that desperately and he's not finding monetary success in eSports, perhaps it's time to consider a new career path. On July 18 2011 11:45 ffadicted wrote: Isn't this the exact same argument people have over inviting koreans to MLG/NASL/etc?? And it's been widely agreed that it's much better to open up tournaments for everyone who wants to participate no matter where they live/are born/currently play? I'm pretty sure it's largely agreed that inviting koreans is a good decision, and it's the same issue here. I'm all for limiting people based on whether or not they are pros/what league they're in just so it's not a massive skill level difference, but not letting major participate just because he's not from SEA is a silly decision in general. As I said above, I'll be inviting international players for the next event. I'm sorry that you feel my decision was silly. It's honestly disheartening that the general opinion is, "Oh well, it's only SEA, they don't matter." But if this happened in one of the TL Opens (which has less than half the prize money associated), it'd be a big deal. | ||
toastnbutter
United States62 Posts
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Ryzu
United States369 Posts
On July 18 2011 12:25 Dox wrote: Okay so. Hi. I'm Dox/VVoLF/Derek/whatever you want to call me. I'm the one who hosted the tournament. Allow me to give a little background before I respond to the posts below. I'm basically going to repeat what I said on Kelly's stream during the event. This event was specifically designed to encourage the SEA community to step up their game and embrace the global success of StarCraft 2 competitive eSports. Consider it an investment on my part. I inject money into the community, and the community produces higher quality gamers. Eventually these players will build the skills and confidence they need to represent SEA on the world stage (see: mOOnGLaDe). The original post was written and posted for SC2SEA.com. I decided to copy/paste it over here to provide a little more exposure for the players who frequent TL more often than our own site. Thus, the "valid SEA account" part was somewhat vague in a global context. The "SEA Citizen" requirement was included on the tournament calendar, but I didn't have the foresight to edit it into the OP. 5 days before the event, sixjax.MajOr got in touch with deL, asking him if he was able to compete. deL contacted me immediately with the question, and I responded concisely. "No, SEA citizens only." 4 days later, MajOr decided to sign up anyway, obviously in an attempt to exploit this loophole. The screenshotted conversation you would have seen throughout this thread took place 15 minutes before the event went live. As you can see, I tried to be as civil and accommodating as possible towards MajOr, however he wasn't satisfied. He eventually gave up on harassing me, logged out, and I assumed he'd finally took no for an answer. But as his stream revealed, he approached one of the diamond-league players who was participating in the event (SayfT / Gerlan), and asked if he could use his account. He proceeded to eliminate several players from the event, going unnoticed until he went up against one of the top seeds (aLt.iaguz, who fell 1 game short of winning the entire event) and drew a lot of attention to himself when he won. After analysing the replays and comparing them to some of MajOr's replays, it was quite clear that all of the hotkeys/APM/style were identical. We checked his stream and that's when it became quite clear that he decided to play on someone else's account after being refused entry several times. I eliminated him from the event and rewarded iaguz with the walkover, however I could do nothing but apologise to the players he had eliminated from the event in the earlier rounds. These players felt pretty cheated. There are so many posts on so many forums which claim that his behaviour was justified because the rules weren't clear. But please understand that he had been denied access to the event several days before he even signed up. The brackets were already full before he signed up. His behaviour was inexcusable. As I said above, he was told he couldn't play before he registered for the event. Thanks for the positive feedback for a tournament you didn't participate in though. Who are you? Can you please provide some constructive reasons why I'm beyond terrible and why the tournament was "horrendus." Who do you know of who wasn't from SEA? I'd be very interested to know, because every player who submitted replays to me was from South East Asia with the exception of MajOr. As I mentioned earlier, this was an investment in the SEA region. I've said it in a few locations, but just to be clear, I absolutely intend on including international participants in the next Dox Cup. This was just a dry run for me to gauge participant numbers and interest from our region alone. This is possibly the worst justification I've ever seen. I work hard for my money, and I don't appreciate someone trying to take it from me fraudulently. You're essentially saying it's okay to steal from others to make ends meet. If he needs money that desperately and he's not finding monetary success in eSports, perhaps it's time to consider a new career path. As I said above, I'll be inviting international players for the next event. I'm sorry that you feel my decision was silly. It's honestly disheartening that the general opinion is, "Oh well, it's only SEA, they don't matter." But if this happened in one of the TL Opens (which has less than half the prize money associated), it'd be a big deal. It's mostly just children being childish. Major was in the wrong, and you provided a great tournament to SEA participants. Anyone attempting to justify or excuse Major's actions here are quite foolish. | ||
GMonster
686 Posts
(Image taken from the 2nd post on the thread all of you gladly ignored) Now i believe in the TL calender it said that it was to SEA citizens only, but even then. 2 different sources with 2 different rules saying who can and can not join. If the rules were clear, this would of happened in the first place. If the stuff about major contacting deL and then being told in advance he could not play is true, then yeah its complete bs what he did. Still... bad publicity for Sj either way. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
On July 18 2011 12:12 kedinik wrote: If anything Major's behavior continues to reflect poorly on Artosis's judgment and leadership. I know I'll definitely lose respect points for Artosis if he doesn't come up with a suitable punishment for Major after this stunt. Not that either of them cares about my opinion, but seriously, this is fucking unprofessional. | ||
Ryzu
United States369 Posts
On July 18 2011 12:30 GoKu` wrote: Well the tournament said that it was open to anyone with a SEA account, after probably scheduling his entire day around it they then told him that it was people living in SEA only. So... both parties are at a wrong here, but more the tournament for not being more clear. Obviously MajOr could of handled it better but he doesn't deserve the amount of hate this thread is giving him. I bet half the people here would of done the same thing if they read something that was posted by a Tourney admin and was completely false only to waste his time. (Image taken from the 2nd post on the thread all of you gladly ignored) Now i believe in the TL calender it said that it was to SEA citizens only, but even then. 2 different sources with 2 different rules saying who can and can not join. If the rules were clear, this would of happened in the first place. Did you even read the posts? He was told 5 days before the event he could not play. | ||
kethers
United States719 Posts
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Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
If you felt like it, you could have banned Major from the event for being an obnoxious little douchebag in chat. You don't owe him or his apologists a better explanation. | ||
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