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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.
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On July 18 2011 17:06 windsupernova wrote: Ugh, it was a bad call by major and he acted like an ass. But some of you guys really need to stop acting as if he had killed someone.
I am not saying its not a big deal but I can´t believe how much drama was generated over this. Yeh lol. OMFG Blizzard ban him for lifeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Major, you own. Keep it up!
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Uh well of course it's not like he killed somebody but it's pretty damn bad for a professional player to be cheating.
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On July 18 2011 17:12 Phenny wrote: I fully respect the tournament organiser's decision to limit it to only SEA citizens as he is the head honcho and is entitled to do whatever he wants. That said I believe restricting an online torney based on the arbitrary nation state in which the player happens to reside more terrible than what Major did.
I understand he fucked over people who may otherwise have won or done well, and they he should have not deliberately gone against the tourney directors instruction and what not. But really I don't think it's *that* big of a deal, people are definitely over reacting to this. Wonder why he was so desparate to get into this tournament though, surely there's plenty of other ones he is elligible to enter...
This Dox cup was meant to build E-Sports in SEA. That was pretty much it. The cup was for developing SEA players, so we get a bigger and better scene here. Sure, it's just one cup, but it's important for a region that doesn't have much gaming infrastructure. Having a non-SEA person come in and roll people doesn't help the SEA E-Sports scene.
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On July 18 2011 17:10 ReachTheSky wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:09 PhysicsCat wrote: I didn't like Major before this event, but now I am a fan. Restricting tournaments based on nationalities is pretty hardcore racist, and I will not welcome it in my sc2 scene. It was based on citizenship not Nationality/race you nubnard.
Obviously Physicscat is thinking of citizenshipism, not racism.
Obviously.
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Since there are literally (yes.. literal, as in actual fact) hundreds of tournaments that happen everyday in every place in the world that are not closed specifically to regions, sixjaxmajor just had to pick one where he couldn't play in.
Does anybody else see how big of a douche this kid is. Not to mention, you have to be mentally handicapped if your solution was to buy some diamond kid's account as opposed to participate in one of the many tournaments that were held on the same day... for free... with cash prizes...
Waste of his own time. Waste of admin's time. Waste of tournament participants time. What a waste.
Oh, and this wasn't the first time this kid did something retarded:
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=221804
User was warned for this post
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On July 18 2011 17:12 Phenny wrote: I fully respect the tournament organiser's decision to limit it to only SEA citizens as he is the head honcho and is entitled to do whatever he wants. That said I believe restricting an online torney based on the arbitrary nation state in which the player happens to reside more terrible than what Major did.
I understand he fucked over people who may otherwise have won or done well, and they he should have not deliberately gone against the tourney directors instruction and what not. But really I don't think it's *that* big of a deal, people are definitely over reacting to this. Wonder why he was so desparate to get into this tournament though, surely there's plenty of other ones he is elligible to enter...
Maybe there's just something about blatant dishonesty that people have a problem with...
Also 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).
That is his reasoning behind restricting it to SEA citizens only. Do you agree with it?
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Just when I was starting to warm up to Major...
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Northern Ireland2557 Posts
On July 18 2011 14:18 SenSai wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 13:24 Maliris wrote: this isn't really a big deal, it's only SEA. Major is better than everyone who competed anyway. You sir are an idiot. Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 13:41 Maliris wrote: Having more prizemoney isn't gonna grow SEA, money can't make good players. Once again you prove to me you are an idiot. Strong arguments there sir, truly you have bested me
SEA players are obviously too lazy to train to be as good as Koreans, just like everywhere else in the world. Korean players (except for high placing players in GSL, like top4 Code S regularly) are seriously underpaid compared to foreigners. Plenty of "top" foreigners would get completely steamrolled by Code B players
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On July 18 2011 17:16 Bobble wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:12 Phenny wrote: I fully respect the tournament organiser's decision to limit it to only SEA citizens as he is the head honcho and is entitled to do whatever he wants. That said I believe restricting an online torney based on the arbitrary nation state in which the player happens to reside more terrible than what Major did.
I understand he fucked over people who may otherwise have won or done well, and they he should have not deliberately gone against the tourney directors instruction and what not. But really I don't think it's *that* big of a deal, people are definitely over reacting to this. Wonder why he was so desparate to get into this tournament though, surely there's plenty of other ones he is elligible to enter... This Dox cup was meant to build E-Sports in SEA. That was pretty much it. The cup was for developing SEA players, so we get a bigger and better scene here. Sure, it's just one cup, but it's important for a region that doesn't have much gaming infrastructure. Having a non-SEA person come in and roll people doesn't help the SEA E-Sports scene.
Yeh I think I was a bit too dickheaded in that post, I understand it was designed to promote SEA players and he outright should not have attempted to enter after he was told that it was citizens only, he screwed the tournament over effectively and I hope those who participated get another shot either in another Dox cup or another SEA league.
On July 18 2011 17:19 SecondChance wrote:Also Show nested quote +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). That is his reasoning behind restricting it to SEA citizens only. Do you agree with it?
Yes, I believe a great thing to promote players who otherwise might not be getting the attention they deserve. I'm just a bit torn about whether the nature of tournies should be the best competitors or these kind of things which are restricted. Thinking about it there are plenty of top tier player tourneys so it seems perfectly fine that cups like this are held. Not suggesting my opinion is worth anything but I see now that cups like this are important for giving tournament practice and showcasing players who might not otherwise get much as opposed to just having the best of the best duke it out.
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On July 18 2011 17:21 Maliris wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 14:18 SenSai wrote:On July 18 2011 13:24 Maliris wrote: this isn't really a big deal, it's only SEA. Major is better than everyone who competed anyway. You sir are an idiot. On July 18 2011 13:41 Maliris wrote: Having more prizemoney isn't gonna grow SEA, money can't make good players. Once again you prove to me you are an idiot. Strong arguments there sir, truly you have bested me SEA players are obviously too lazy to train to be as good as Koreans, just like everywhere else in the world. Korean players (except for high placing players in GSL, like top4 Code S regularly) are seriously underpaid compared to foreigners. Plenty of "top" foreigners would get completely steamrolled by Code B players
No, he's right. You are an idiot.
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Northern Ireland2557 Posts
On July 18 2011 17:23 x6Paramore wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:21 Maliris wrote:On July 18 2011 14:18 SenSai wrote:On July 18 2011 13:24 Maliris wrote: this isn't really a big deal, it's only SEA. Major is better than everyone who competed anyway. You sir are an idiot. On July 18 2011 13:41 Maliris wrote: Having more prizemoney isn't gonna grow SEA, money can't make good players. Once again you prove to me you are an idiot. Strong arguments there sir, truly you have bested me SEA players are obviously too lazy to train to be as good as Koreans, just like everywhere else in the world. Korean players (except for high placing players in GSL, like top4 Code S regularly) are seriously underpaid compared to foreigners. Plenty of "top" foreigners would get completely steamrolled by Code B players No, he's right. You are an idiot. The truth hurts eh champ?
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On July 18 2011 17:21 Maliris wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 14:18 SenSai wrote:On July 18 2011 13:24 Maliris wrote: this isn't really a big deal, it's only SEA. Major is better than everyone who competed anyway. You sir are an idiot. On July 18 2011 13:41 Maliris wrote: Having more prizemoney isn't gonna grow SEA, money can't make good players. Once again you prove to me you are an idiot. Strong arguments there sir, truly you have bested me SEA players are obviously too lazy to train to be as good as Koreans, just like everywhere else in the world. Korean players (except for high placing players in GSL, like top4 Code S regularly) are seriously underpaid compared to foreigners. Plenty of "top" foreigners would get completely steamrolled by Code B players
you're right mate. I think we shouldn't have a foreigner scene at all. It would make everything cleaner and easier to watch.
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On July 18 2011 17:15 aFF.TEEN wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:13 JiYan wrote:On July 18 2011 17:09 PhysicsCat wrote: I didn't like Major before this event, but now I am a fan. Restricting tournaments based on nationalities is pretty hardcore racist, and I will not welcome it in my sc2 scene. its not hardcore racist. at the very most its mildly racist. spanish basketball leagues restrict teams to having 2 foreigners only in order to maintain development of spanish players. the same is true for chinese basketball and taiwanese basketball. only americans can play in WCG USA, and only canadians can play in WCG Canada. all of these things are meant to nurture esports development in each specific country and if you read what the organizer is saying or even if you by chance have seen catz' video on his take on the concept you wouldnt be so quick to call something hardcore racist. in fact, i can think in my head of certain things in the history books that i would call hardcore racist and to compare this to those things, you should be quite ashamed of yourself for calling them the same class of racism. I couldnt agree more. It's not racism, it's just favourism/discrimination based on nationality/citizenship.
People have the wrong understanding of the term "discrimination". It means to distinguish between people based on characteristics that are not directly relevant. In a cup that has as goal to encourage SEA talent, the nationality of the participant is very relevant, so restricting it to SEA nationalities is everything but discrimination.
Discrimination would be if everyone of age 23 would've been prevented from participating in this cup. (for example)
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On July 18 2011 17:23 Maliris wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:23 x6Paramore wrote:On July 18 2011 17:21 Maliris wrote:On July 18 2011 14:18 SenSai wrote:On July 18 2011 13:24 Maliris wrote: this isn't really a big deal, it's only SEA. Major is better than everyone who competed anyway. You sir are an idiot. On July 18 2011 13:41 Maliris wrote: Having more prizemoney isn't gonna grow SEA, money can't make good players. Once again you prove to me you are an idiot. Strong arguments there sir, truly you have bested me SEA players are obviously too lazy to train to be as good as Koreans, just like everywhere else in the world. Korean players (except for high placing players in GSL, like top4 Code S regularly) are seriously underpaid compared to foreigners. Plenty of "top" foreigners would get completely steamrolled by Code B players No, he's right. You are an idiot. The truth hurts eh champ?
On July 18 2011 17:23 x6Paramore wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:21 Maliris wrote:On July 18 2011 14:18 SenSai wrote:On July 18 2011 13:24 Maliris wrote: this isn't really a big deal, it's only SEA. Major is better than everyone who competed anyway. You sir are an idiot. On July 18 2011 13:41 Maliris wrote: Having more prizemoney isn't gonna grow SEA, money can't make good players. Once again you prove to me you are an idiot. Strong arguments there sir, truly you have bested me SEA players are obviously too lazy to train to be as good as Koreans, just like everywhere else in the world. Korean players (except for high placing players in GSL, like top4 Code S regularly) are seriously underpaid compared to foreigners. Plenty of "top" foreigners would get completely steamrolled by Code B players No, he's right. You are an idiot.
double idiot tagged
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On July 18 2011 17:23 Maliris wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:23 x6Paramore wrote:On July 18 2011 17:21 Maliris wrote:On July 18 2011 14:18 SenSai wrote:On July 18 2011 13:24 Maliris wrote: this isn't really a big deal, it's only SEA. Major is better than everyone who competed anyway. You sir are an idiot. On July 18 2011 13:41 Maliris wrote: Having more prizemoney isn't gonna grow SEA, money can't make good players. Once again you prove to me you are an idiot. Strong arguments there sir, truly you have bested me SEA players are obviously too lazy to train to be as good as Koreans, just like everywhere else in the world. Korean players (except for high placing players in GSL, like top4 Code S regularly) are seriously underpaid compared to foreigners. Plenty of "top" foreigners would get completely steamrolled by Code B players No, he's right. You are an idiot. The truth hurts eh champ?
"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). "
Guess you didn't even read OP... idiot...
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On July 18 2011 16:54 TT1 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 16:53 MayorITC wrote:On July 18 2011 16:26 TT1 wrote: tl should setup a big brother service where they send an admin over to someones house to pat'em on the back after they make a good post
i could so see hb being like "Good Job man.. that was a well though out and executed response I think one pathetic excuse for a progamer is enough for this thread. And Juan already took that spot so you can leave now. Maybe in the grand scheme of things, this incident is not the Watergate for e-sports, but for the people who put their time/money as a player/host for this event, it's a huge deal to have someone blatantly disrespect the admins and intentionally cheat in a tourney designed to encourage local e-sports. hey words hurt
I am trying very hard not to troll.
Aw man, I just failed.
Stop... hurting... me... troll... *bish bish*
Oh btw, TT1 that was a well though out and executed response. *pat on the back*
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On July 18 2011 17:19 SecondChance wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:12 Phenny wrote: I fully respect the tournament organiser's decision to limit it to only SEA citizens as he is the head honcho and is entitled to do whatever he wants. That said I believe restricting an online torney based on the arbitrary nation state in which the player happens to reside more terrible than what Major did.
I understand he fucked over people who may otherwise have won or done well, and they he should have not deliberately gone against the tourney directors instruction and what not. But really I don't think it's *that* big of a deal, people are definitely over reacting to this. Wonder why he was so desparate to get into this tournament though, surely there's plenty of other ones he is elligible to enter... Maybe there's just something about blatant dishonesty that people have a problem with... Also Show nested quote +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). That is his reasoning behind restricting it to SEA citizens only. Do you agree with it?
I appreciate the investment but isnt there even a GO4SC2 Cup for SEA? There already is some money injection and srsly I dont think 500 once a while will make someone become a Progamer. Its a bit naive and I dont see why people from all around the world would enjoy watching only SEA citizen players. There are so many cups with so many better players all the time. The only thing this event would have done is supporting moonglade fanboys and the Australian viewers who can watch GSL at a reasonable time (besides chinese Go4SC2 or SEA Go4SC2).
So coming back to your question: Restricting to only SEA players doesnt help a lot cause ppl want to see good players vs good players and not random dude owned by moonglade. I dont agree. But i still appreciate the effort Dox and others put into it.
But this doesnt has anything to do with the topic.
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You should make a tally of how many cyber back pats you're getting TT1. Because...
*pat*
I think it's 3 now.
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On July 18 2011 17:25 ke_ivan wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 16:54 TT1 wrote:On July 18 2011 16:53 MayorITC wrote:On July 18 2011 16:26 TT1 wrote: tl should setup a big brother service where they send an admin over to someones house to pat'em on the back after they make a good post
i could so see hb being like "Good Job man.. that was a well though out and executed response I think one pathetic excuse for a progamer is enough for this thread. And Juan already took that spot so you can leave now. Maybe in the grand scheme of things, this incident is not the Watergate for e-sports, but for the people who put their time/money as a player/host for this event, it's a huge deal to have someone blatantly disrespect the admins and intentionally cheat in a tourney designed to encourage local e-sports. hey words hurt I am trying very hard not to troll. Aw man, I just failed. Stop... hurting... me... troll... *bish bish* Oh btw, TT1 that was a well though out and executed response. *pat on the back*
if u were a masterful troll u would have just went for a short and sweet response such as triple idiot tagged
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On July 18 2011 17:23 Maliris wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2011 17:23 x6Paramore wrote:On July 18 2011 17:21 Maliris wrote:On July 18 2011 14:18 SenSai wrote:On July 18 2011 13:24 Maliris wrote: this isn't really a big deal, it's only SEA. Major is better than everyone who competed anyway. You sir are an idiot. On July 18 2011 13:41 Maliris wrote: Having more prizemoney isn't gonna grow SEA, money can't make good players. Once again you prove to me you are an idiot. Strong arguments there sir, truly you have bested me SEA players are obviously too lazy to train to be as good as Koreans, just like everywhere else in the world. Korean players (except for high placing players in GSL, like top4 Code S regularly) are seriously underpaid compared to foreigners. Plenty of "top" foreigners would get completely steamrolled by Code B players No, he's right. You are an idiot. The truth hurts eh champ?
2300 posts in 4 months and this is what you get, stupid one-liners one after another. I miss you old TL...
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