Four Koreans qualify from WCS AM Prelim Day 1 - Page 13
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MHT
Sweden1026 Posts
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FeyFey
Germany10114 Posts
But sad that no NA player made it so far. | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:00 Wombat_NI wrote: Why is all the anger/discussion towards Kr/foreigners and so little discussion of the huge amount of arbitrary invites that don't stand up? No issues with Polt/Violet or US resident players getting invites, if anything the US players list seems weirder. Also not kicking a pretty much confirmed map hacker out was poor Because they are still much much better than NASL season 1. :> (i.e. we're used to much worse) | ||
TelecoM
United States10603 Posts
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h0munkulus
Austria1481 Posts
Let's not forget that some of the strongest Koreans (Teaja, MC, ...), will only participate in the Challenger qualifier and Challenger division in Season 1, so will all the Koreans that will not make it in the premiere qualifier. So in Season 2 premiere division we will have the Top 8 of the premiere division season 1 (would not be the biggest surprise to be all koreans), as well as 24 players that qualifiy through the challenge division season 1 (could quite possibly have 20+ koreans). So it would be possible that premiere divison Season 2 might have something like 25+ koreans, maybe even all koreans... | ||
RoyW
Ireland270 Posts
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Soda-88
Croatia476 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:16 RoyW wrote: Can we stop the whining in this thread? More GG, more skill. - WhiteRa | ||
Branman
United States203 Posts
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[OGN]Remmy
United States1206 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:21 Branman wrote: I wonder what the endgame is for these players when the entire WCS America is played offline. Will they all move to America or will they just drop out and stay in Korea? Offline matchs like Premier league #2 group stage are just 4-5 days in MLG studios. So they just need to drop out to NYC to play offline matches in a week. | ||
Godwrath
Spain10098 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:21 Branman wrote: I wonder what the endgame is for these players when the entire WCS America is played offline. Will they all move to America or will they just drop out and stay in Korea? Nevermind i read you wrong. Remmy he means when WCS NA is finally only offline. That may happen next year... or who knows when. | ||
McDrizzle
United States131 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:21 Branman wrote: I wonder what the endgame is for these players when the entire WCS America is played offline. Will they all move to America or will they just drop out and stay in Korea? Probably move to America if there team is rich enough. Probably move back to Korea if they made it through the qualifiers so they dont turn into NA baddies. | ||
Hunterai
Thailand842 Posts
Is is because EU foreigners is that much better than NA foreigners? Or is it because no KR play in EU qualifiers And if that is the case, then why no KR choose to play in EU? | ||
Branman
United States203 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:25 [OGN]Remmy wrote: Offline matchs like Premier league #2 group stage are just 4-5 days in MLG studios. So they just need to drop out to NYC to play offline matches in a week. I was referring to a future WCS when group stage 1 is played offline. It's going to become very cost ineffective to fly players from Korea to America 3-4 times a season. | ||
paddyz
Ireland628 Posts
On April 21 2013 13:38 Gamegene wrote: cmon demuslim you gotta represent the United States for WCS! You know he is English, right?.. I don't get why so many Americans have a problem with Koreans coming over and winning their tournaments/taking spots in their tournaments/teams but not Europeans. | ||
Soda-88
Croatia476 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:28 Hunterai wrote: My question is how did WCS EU Qualifiers not have a single Korean winner? Is is because EU foreigners is that much better than NA foreigners? Or is it because no KR play in EU qualifiers And if that is the case, then why no KR choose to play in EU? http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2013_WCS_Season_1_Europe/Qualifier/Premier | ||
Godwrath
Spain10098 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:28 Hunterai wrote: My question is how did WCS EU Qualifiers not have a single Korean winner? Is is because EU foreigners is that much better than NA foreigners? Or is it because no KR play in EU qualifiers And if that is the case, then why no KR choose to play in EU? Less koreans, i would also argue worst in general, and the most important thing. lag between EU-Korea is not even close to NA-Korea. | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland22181 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:29 paddyz wrote: You know he is English, right?.. I don't get why so many Americans have a problem with Koreans coming over and winning their tournaments/taking spots in their tournaments/teams but not Europeans. Most Americans don't have an issue with NA residents taking those spots. I don't hear people bitching about Polt or Violet. The whole 'build a scene' argument has some validity, if the players in question actually live in that region and integrate into it properly. | ||
grs
Germany2339 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:28 Hunterai wrote: My question is how did WCS EU Qualifiers not have a single Korean winner? Is is because EU foreigners is that much better than NA foreigners? Or is it because no KR play in EU qualifiers And if that is the case, then why no KR choose to play in EU? 1. KR to EU lag is much bigger than KR to NA. 2. EU has more strong players than NA. 3. Some of the KR players are on teams based in NA, so it will be easier for them to move there. Biggest factor is imho 1. | ||
Ippo
708 Posts
Oh i forgot the Canadians, go Canada!! | ||
Branman
United States203 Posts
On April 21 2013 20:29 paddyz wrote: You know he is English, right?.. I don't get why so many Americans have a problem with Koreans coming over and winning their tournaments/taking spots in their tournaments/teams but not Europeans. Demuslim has lived in America for 1.5 years, played on NA ladder, and has applied for the necessary visas to emigrate to the U.S. That's the opposite of every Korean with the exception of Polt. No one would have a problem if the Koreans in question moved to NA and practiced on the NA ladder. Now we have a situation where no matter how hard youlay on your own ladder, you can't qualify to play in your own region. | ||
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