It's Gosu eSports Invitational - $1,750, Aug 10-11 - Page 3
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stalife
Canada1222 Posts
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ItsGosu eSports
United States97 Posts
We will now be assembling the "waiting list" for players not included in the initial player pool. Waiting list players will take the place of any player who does not show up or cancels on the day of the event. To be put on the waiting list, just send a PM. | ||
FishStix
United States425 Posts
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FishStix
United States425 Posts
On August 06 2011 04:38 RuMCaKe wrote: This event is going to be great. Wait. Did we play Tribes together? :O <|s|>RuMCaKe :O | ||
obsKura
Ireland1061 Posts
Why the hell do you host such an awesome event during the week? Only a few people will be able to watch the stream... *sad panda* | ||
kusu
Sweden440 Posts
kawaii fightiiiiing! | ||
EchoZ
Japan5041 Posts
On August 10 2011 09:32 kusu wrote: No EU ah well, will be great too see how NAs do against these koreans kawaii fightiiiiing! Hasn't Kawaii been playing on the Korean Ladder. | ||
RaNgeD
United States730 Posts
From: RuMCaKe Got you both in. Original Message From RaNgeD: Hello, if possible i'd like to be invited to your invitational tournament, as well as NrSReSpOnSe. Let me know if this would be possible. Thanks What happened? | ||
ItsGosu eSports
United States97 Posts
First, that wasn't Rum's fault at all. The truth of the matter is that there was a bit of a mix-up communication wise between he and the managers of It's Gosu. Rum had been spearheading the invitational process for getting the players involved (and doing a phenomenal job at it), but Prime reached out directly to the executive managers of It's Gosu right around the time he was discussing things with you, so by the time all was said and done we ended up with a slight over commitment player wise, though we had already finalized our roster with the Prime players =( We sincerely apologize, and in NO WAY want you to feel as if you were passed over or pushed out-- again, it was simply an issue concerning communication due to some last minute correspondence as we were trying to fill the remaining slots, and we take full responsibility for this problem. You and ReSpOnSe will be placed as the first two members of the "waiting list" (which will be posted tomorrow before the tournament) and will fill the first two slots if anyone should fail to show or would have to cancel. If you'll me a PM me, I'll be sure to pass along all important info concerning the waiting list and getting you involved tomorrow should players have to cancel, and answer any and all questions you might have, as well as see how we might go about making it up to you and ReSpOnSe in other ways outside of placing you on the waiting list. This is our first go-around with an invitational event of this size, coordinating and working with players all around the globe, so please understand that we're dedicated to serving this community and it's players, and we'll do everything we can to rectify the situation with you both. Again, from the bottom of our hearts and with an immense amount of embarrassment and shame, we at It's Gosu apologize. Just to reiterate, Rum had nothing to do with this mistake-- a simple delay in communication between Rum and managers involved caused this happen, and this is an issue concerning which the managers take full responsibility =( | ||
RaNgeD
United States730 Posts
On August 10 2011 10:45 ItsGosu eSports wrote: First, that wasn't Rum's fault at all. The truth of the matter is that there was a bit of a mix-up communication wise between he and the managers of It's Gosu. Rum had been spearheading the invitational process for getting the players involved (and doing a phenomenal job at it), but Prime reached out directly to the executive managers of It's Gosu right around the time he was discussing things with you, so by the time all was said and done we ended up with a slight over commitment player wise, though we had already finalized our roster with the Prime players =( We sincerely apologize, and in NO WAY want you to feel as if you were passed over or pushed out-- again, it was simply an issue concerning communication due to some last minute correspondence as we were trying to fill the remaining slots, and we take full responsibility for this problem. You and ReSpOnSe will be placed as the first two members of the "waiting list" (which will be posted tomorrow before the tournament) and will fill the first two slots if anyone should fail to show or would have to cancel. If you'll me a PM me, I'll be sure to pass along all important info concerning the waiting list and getting you involved tomorrow should players have to cancel, and answer any and all questions you might have, as well as see how we might go about making it up to you and ReSpOnSe in other ways outside of placing you on the waiting list. This is our first go-around with an invitational event of this size, coordinating and working with players all around the globe, so please understand that we're dedicated to serving this community and it's players, and we'll do everything we can to rectify the situation with you both. Again, from the bottom of our hearts and with an immense amount of embarrassment and shame, we at It's Gosu apologize. Just to reiterate, Rum had nothing to do with this mistake-- a simple delay in communication between Rum and managers involved caused this happen, and this is an issue concerning which the managers take full responsibility =( Oh alright - yeah I understand how things like that can happen. No big deal; we are just slightly disappointed. We will at least be around in case that someone doesn't end up showing. | ||
Mordiford
4448 Posts
Kind of weird. | ||
hyptonic
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Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
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Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
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ItsGosu eSports
United States97 Posts
On August 10 2011 11:36 Mordiford wrote: No Complexity invites? Kind of weird. Complexity was contacted on two different ocassions and asked if any of their players would like to be part of the event. Unfortunately, we never heard back from them =( I would imagine they were beset with prior obligations and scheduling conflicts. Whatever their players may be up to during these days, we wish them the absolute best of luck and hope that we can have them as a part of future events =) | ||
ThE_OsToJiY
Canada1167 Posts
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Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
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Mordiford
4448 Posts
On August 10 2011 13:32 ItsGosu eSports wrote: Complexity was contacted on two different ocassions and asked if any of their players would like to be part of the event. Unfortunately, we never heard back from them =( I would imagine they were beset with prior obligations and scheduling conflicts. Whatever their players may be up to during these days, we wish them the absolute best of luck and hope that we can have them as a part of future events =) Thank you for clarifying, just thought it was a little strange but this sorts it out. | ||
ItsGosu eSports
United States97 Posts
On August 10 2011 13:44 Mordiford wrote: Thank you for clarifying, just thought it was a little strange but this sorts it out. It's not a problem, and we can understand it seeming a bit "odd." We have nothing but the utmost respect for all the guys over at Complexity, and I appreciate you giving us the opportunity to clarify things. Also, I'd like to go ahead and take this opportunity to address questions regarding EU teams, and EG: basically, it's the same story. Top teams like Dignitas, Mous, et cetera were contacted, but either didn't respond or responded to decline due to previous obligations or scheduling conflicts. Same with EG and their amazing players. Again, in the case of all of them, we wish them the best of luck in all of their endeavors, and can only hope that in the future we can find a good schedule/timing in order to include their players in future events =) | ||
rbkl
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