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On May 06 2012 13:23 fenrysk wrote: Infinity Seven fighting! excited about Thundertoss casting and the iS team participating! also excited for QXC's participation
Gwin ain't a bad caster, but i feel like he need some more research on some players (and/or help from co-caster to fill in the blanks), i noticed during the WCS qualifier match broadcast from beyond gaming he was not informed that "Goswser" is pronounced "Gosu User." other than that, i think this will be a good stage for him to improve as a caster
Oh I didn't know you pronounced it that way, good to know!
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On May 06 2012 13:23 fenrysk wrote: Infinity Seven fighting! excited about Thundertoss casting and the iS team participating! also excited for QXC's participation
Gwin ain't a bad caster, but i feel like he need some more research on some players (and/or help from co-caster to fill in the blanks), i noticed during the WCS qualifier match broadcast from beyond gaming he was not informed that "Goswser" is pronounced "Gosu User." other than that, i think this will be a good stage for him to improve as a caster
^_^ I'm excited to be casting as well! (and i didn't know how to pronounce goswser until after he played in the top 200 and one of the viewers pointed it out : p )
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Definitely going! Anyone want to carpool from north county San Diego, Pm me. Ill drive :D
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On May 06 2012 11:23 Xeris wrote: I just realized that there's actually a fee for spectators? That's kinda lame. Grassroots/community endeavors like this shouldn't be charging people, I think.
I don't think it's unreasonable at all. 15 bucks for 3 days is a good deal and most probably don't mind helping a tournament like this recoup its losses.
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On May 06 2012 17:00 portland wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2012 11:23 Xeris wrote: I just realized that there's actually a fee for spectators? That's kinda lame. Grassroots/community endeavors like this shouldn't be charging people, I think. I don't think it's unreasonable at all. 15 bucks for 3 days is a good deal and most probably don't mind helping a tournament like this recoup its losses.
Hopefully there won't be losses. We do everything in our power to live within our means for the GESL. For esports to be sustainable, it has to wean off the angel investors and VC money sooner than later. HomeStory Cup demonstrated the possibility; Lone Star Clash perfected the formula; and now Iron Squid reaffirmed the market-space for mid-major events.
If all goes well - we put on a great show, people love it, and it's all done for (comparatively) very little money.
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On May 06 2012 11:28 Primadog wrote: The spectator fees are used to pay for outrageous prices equipment rental cost.
On May 06 2012 11:30 Canucklehead wrote: I think it's fine to charge, since this is your bigger than normal grassroots event. It's the cali version of lonestar and they also charged.
Agreed with both posts.
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This is looking more epic every day!
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Congrats to our 300 and 350 Facebook like giveaway winners!
The GIGABYTE motherboard giveaway ends in less than 1.5 hours. You still have time to be entered to a GIGABYTE G1.Sniper M3 motherboard, simply register your spectator pass ($15) by May 6th, 2012 6:00PM Pacific time.
The GIGABYTE Esports LAN (GESL) is proud to announce a partnership with Cyber Sports Network (CSN). CSN is the premiere source for eSports media and online tournaments. In addition to helping admin the tournament and hosting the GESL tournament brackets, CSN will be providing in depth media coverage throughout the weekend.
Andrew Tomlinson, Founder and Owner of the CSN, had this to say:
Cyber Sports Network is proud to announce our involvement with the GIGABYTE Esports LAN in conjunction with SoCal Esports and organizer Bobby Omari. As partners, we are committed to providing an exciting and enjoyable experience for spectators and players alike. Fans of CSN content can look forward to our usual event coverage as well as hosting and casting by CSN personalities Garret "Gwin" Prechel. Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, and Dana "JforJade" Perkle, while our seasoned tournament admin team and event organizers, led by John Clark, will keep things running smoothly behind the scenes. For more from Cyber Sports Network, visit us on Facebook or @CyberSportsNet on Twitter.
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On May 06 2012 13:19 itsjustatank wrote:Proof: Axslav bringing sexy back...
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On May 06 2012 11:23 Xeris wrote: I just realized that there's actually a fee for spectators? That's kinda lame. Grassroots/community endeavors like this shouldn't be charging people, I think.
As a team manager, one would think you should know just how much eSports can cost.
When organizing a tournament at a big multipurpose arena type setting in Southern California, with lots of equipment costs, lots of pros to accomodate, casters to pay for, and a staff to hire, one would be inclined to ask how they can afford it all with such a modest spectator fee. $15 is nothing.
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megumi and rachel are going to be there ! bwahaha.
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Hi TL. Long time lurker. Would just like to say this is great! I will be at this event!
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Hong Kong9136 Posts
On May 07 2012 11:13 The ImmortaI One wrote: Hi TL. Long time lurker. Would just like to say this is great! I will be at this event!
Nice to see this is bringing in some new blood to these forums, welcome to Team Liquid!
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On May 07 2012 11:06 dde wrote: GO MEGUMIXBEAR !! Jason is kewl~ ♥
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Andrew always gets the quotes!
#Summer_of_CSN
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