[TLS] Qualifiers Info, Casters and Invites - Page 8
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주의: 본 대회는 비한국인 선수만 참여할 수 있는 스타크래프트1 대회입니다. | ||
Epithet
United States840 Posts
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pawelek
Zimbabwe23 Posts
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HawaiianPig
Canada5154 Posts
On January 08 2013 11:47 Smuft wrote: I'm Canadian but living in Korea right now, is that a problem? (I left my country as the default South Korea on the signup page) I'm sorry but our rules indicate that players residing in Korea cannot play (posted here: "Who can qualify"). This is the case regardless of nationality. Going against our rule-set would be unfair to other players residing in Korea. You may have noticed we have just denied registration to several other Korean players like Ganzi and Symbol. The rule was implemented to deal with the difficulties in communication and logistics of handling the vast number of Korean players. If we had to manage and communicate with SSL players we'd be pulling our hair out; we're hard pressed for reliable translators as it is. The only way to effectively draft a rule which eliminates their eligibility is to exclude based on residency. This allows us to detect and exclude players by checking IPs. EDIT: After a lengthy discussion with staff, it's clear that this is unfair to foreigners who happen to be in Korea for a period of time. The spirit of the rule is to promote logistical expediency, to avoid lag issues and to ensure the tournament's overall goal of strengthening a foreign scene is achieved. As a result, we have decided to eschew the "residency" rule and implement the TSL rules for this tournament. Those rules are:
Under the TSL rules, you and any other foreigner residing in Korea for not affiliated with a pro team may compete in the TLS provided there are no lag issues. | ||
Shock710
Australia6097 Posts
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aRyuujin
United States5049 Posts
On January 08 2013 05:27 Megaliskuu wrote: inb4 OMG SAYLE ISN'T WHITE?!?!? posts. Looks like this will be a lot of fun :D dang sayle isn't white? idk he just sounded white lol Hopefully ooooooooooooooooophidian can also cocast later, too, he kinda deserves that. | ||
ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
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Kiante
Australia7069 Posts
On January 08 2013 13:33 Shock710 wrote: aww....3am for me T_T hmm....are all the qualifiers the same time as these ones? yeah the times do kinda suck for aussies but it was a choice between making a time good for 2 time zones and bad for one, and since korea/china are excluded from the tournament we get the short end of the stick personally i'll be staying up to help ref the sunday morning games and I dont think staying up till 3am after a saturday is too absurd to still get a shot at playing, but yeah it sucks | ||
mjuuy
Norway506 Posts
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nbaker
United States1341 Posts
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Existential
Australia2107 Posts
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fold
Australia665 Posts
On January 08 2013 13:55 Kiante wrote: yeah the times do kinda suck for aussies but it was a choice between making a time good for 2 time zones and bad for one, and since korea/china are excluded from the tournament we get the short end of the stick personally i'll be staying up to help ref the sunday morning games and I dont think staying up till 3am after a saturday is too absurd to still get a shot at playing, but yeah it sucks ...Aussies always get bad times. 1am for me though so not so bad but having to play good players the later it goes on sucks. | ||
MiCa
United States147 Posts
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yellowsmile
United States293 Posts
On January 08 2013 14:46 fold wrote: ...Aussies always get bad times. 1am for me though so not so bad but having to play good players the later it goes on sucks. get more sleep in the morning then lol | ||
Impervious
Canada4149 Posts
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Gairbear
United States80 Posts
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valaki
Hungary2476 Posts
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Cele
Germany4016 Posts
On January 08 2013 12:48 HawaiianPig wrote: I'm sorry but our rules indicate that players residing in Korea cannot play (posted here: "Who can qualify"). This is the case regardless of nationality. Going against our rule-set would be unfair to other players residing in Korea. You may have noticed we have just denied registration to several other Korean players like Ganzi and Symbol. The rule was implemented to deal with the difficulties in communication and logistics of handling the vast number of Korean players. If we had to manage and communicate with SSL players we'd be pulling our hair out; we're hard pressed for reliable translators as it is. The only way to effectively draft a rule which eliminates their eligibility is to exclude based on residency. This allows us to detect and exclude players by checking IPs. EDIT: After a lengthy discussion with staff, it's clear that this is unfair to foreigners who happen to be in Korea for a period of time. The spirit of the rule is to promote logistical expediency, to avoid lag issues and to ensure the tournament's overall goal of strengthening a foreign scene is achieved. As a result, we have decided to eschew the "residency" rule and implement the TSL rules for this tournament. Those rules are: Under the TSL rules, you and any other foreigner residing in Korea for not affiliated with a pro team may compete in the TLS provided there are no lag issues. othwerwise this rule would have excluded Rekrul too, i guess? I imagine he's still in Kor. And TL wouldnt want that :D But i greatly agree to that notion, makes much more sense to me. | ||
Valle
Sweden53 Posts
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costinii
Portugal59 Posts
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Sayle
United Kingdom3685 Posts
Also guys, make sure you register in both qualifiers if you want to play in them. Registering for the first one doesn't automatically put you in both for the weekend. | ||
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