Would you rather watch the best possible players in a tour…
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choopakabra
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elctrc_wzrd
Canada61 Posts
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neptunusfisk
2286 Posts
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rd
United States2586 Posts
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rd
United States2586 Posts
Voted rising talent though. As interesting as seeing the same ultra high level koreans duke it out can be, it's much more interesting when a foreigner is on a tear vs those same koreans. | ||
Targe
United Kingdom14103 Posts
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iiGreetings
Canada563 Posts
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ODKStevez
Ireland1225 Posts
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MichaelDonovan
United States1453 Posts
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GreggSauce
United States566 Posts
the issue is the "best rising players" end up usually getting destroyed by "the best possible competition" so maybe a super high quality tournament, and a more "hype" tournament consisting of "GSTL" players who show amazing plays but don't do well in individual leagues. That's just an example but I think it'd be nice. | ||
herrmus
Sweden144 Posts
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blug
Australia623 Posts
My favorite tournaments have around 80% players which I know of and around 20% which are being given a shot to make a name for themselves. | ||
nkr
Sweden5451 Posts
Edit: fixed my foreigner-grammar | ||
Ryka
United Kingdom254 Posts
I stop watching tournaments when my favourite players are out. | ||
trGKakarot
United States129 Posts
TSL4 just feels nameless to me and the only loss a Korean had to a foreigner is when Hyun stomped Major then decided to let him win the series. Would be much more exciting if the Koreans involved were Nestea/MC/MarineKing who were dominating the tournament. I know the format of the TSL is meant to get the best current players and not the players that are the fan favorites, but the tournament started out with only a couple people who I actively wanted to follow, and I feel like that is more important than the "top" players of the time. | ||
LucidityDark
United Kingdom139 Posts
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Talack
Canada2742 Posts
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LuckyMacro
United States1482 Posts
On September 01 2012 08:33 elctrc_wzrd wrote: What the fuck? Who wrote this question... BOTH are important I mean come on if everyone only watched the NFL and didn't pay any attention to the minor leagues for college, teens etc where would talent come from? This question is badly thought out although I'm sure the intentions behind it are good. I want starcraft to raise its amateur players in the west, honestly this scene gets so caught up with the named players that it forgets that these guys come from somewhere, how about those of us that spend 6 hours a day plus trying to become professional players, yes we exist some of us have even finished university and have forgone jobs (I'm fine with this) to try and chase this dream, yet the starcraft scene continues to shit on us by inviting known, paid and sponsored players to opportunities and continuing this vicious cycle. Wake the fuck up TL and StarCraft take care of your amateurs, trust me I'd like to run my own league to help out my fellow amateurs but I am trying to be a player not a caster, and not an organizer yet anyway. I'm sure I'm going to get some flack for what I've said here or even get ignored/unnoticed in the sea of one sentence replies. But please, for once lets ask ourselves where our pro players come from and make the transition not necessarily easier but less luck based. I apologize for my grammar english is not my native tongue. Chill out dude. It's a poll where you make a choice. | ||
gakkgakk
Norway902 Posts
So I prefer to watch the best possible players so I can enjoy players like Taeja/Mvp/Mkp. | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
- Are GSL or OSL currently running or are there vods to catch up? Yes: Watch GSL or OSL No: Continue with next step - Are there any "local" (in my case: european) tournaments being broadcasted? Yes: Watch them. No: Continue with next step now either: - Are NASL / IPL running? Yes: Watch it. or - Are there any streams of good (minus exceptions, this means Korean) or local (here it means German) players running? Yes: Watch it. | ||
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