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crappen
Norway1546 Posts
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Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On December 21 2013 04:13 Schelim wrote: if you look at these rules and really think about the WCS tournaments of 2013, you'll realize that hardly anything will change. in fact, it will probably be MORE fun because now Naniwa will not only say something stupid, he will also get fined for it and then say something stupid about how the rules are stupid because he got fined for saying something stupid. i welcome the replay thing, i don't think watching a replay helps much in MOST cases anyways, and the amount of downtime in most sc2 tournaments has been ridiculous to the point where i have often just stopped watching in the middle of a tournament. This guy is pretty smart. Not a lot is going to change for viewers, except it will be really funny when someone get dinged for saying something stupid. | ||
DavoS
United States4605 Posts
On December 21 2013 04:09 Shellshock wrote: I think it was right after he lost to Leenock in the DreamHack finals because that's DH boss Robert Ohlen. I could be wrong I'm pretty sure you're right | ||
Gorilla23
United States339 Posts
On December 20 2013 23:53 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: That rule is never going to be used and in case it is used it will be amazing and absolutely reward skill. Being able to play multiple races in a single series nothing to look down upon or to obstruct with a ruleset. I've always been lead to understand a Bo3 is a match and each individual map is a set. That's how it always was on GomTV. Blizzard should really clarify. | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On December 21 2013 04:38 Gorilla23 wrote: I've always been lead to understand a Bo3 is a match and each individual map is a set. That's how it always was on GomTV. Blizzard should really clarify. A Bo3 is a set of matches/maps. Think of it as a set of adorable tea cups. One cup does not make a set. | ||
NonY
8716 Posts
Yeah it's exciting when players do unexpected things and say unexpected things and when they cross the line. I'm not surprised that such moments are a lot of fans' favorites. But I think keeping them taboo and keeping them infrequent contributes to their value. If players were disrespectful and whimsical during tournaments and during actual games with any amount of regularity, then it'd be a shit show. | ||
govie
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Survivor61316
United States470 Posts
On December 20 2013 23:53 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: That rule is never going to be used and in case it is used it will be amazing and absolutely reward skill. Being able to play multiple races in a single series nothing to look down upon or to obstruct with a ruleset. I'm pretty sure what they mean by the wording of that rule is that you must play as one race for an entire series, but can then switch races for your next series (match). Generally, a match refers to the overall BoX, whereas a game refers to each map played. | ||
Drake
Germany6146 Posts
On December 20 2013 23:13 Crownlol wrote: Strange that they can't use chat, some of the longer greetings are nice! J. During the game, players may not use chat except for a greeting, closing, and request for pause. so i think the typical stephano greeting would be allowed here as example. i not saw a single non related chat anyways who wasnt greeting or closing On December 21 2013 04:17 crappen wrote: Pretty lame ruleset, but that's what we get when a bunch of corporate fags are writing the rules. Yes lets all be robots, show no emotion, just purchase all the shit thrown at us, lets behave and bend over and take it like a slut. User was warned for this post wow ... a WARNING ? really ? in the good old times he would have been hitched trough the town by spikes and flames xD in other words ... dude thats BS the rules are fine and every normal person on earth should follow them with np ... like in every other sport ... if you say after a soccergame that your enemy team is a bunch of fuckers etc you get problems as well ... | ||
JJH777
United States4328 Posts
There is one thing I have a huge problem with though: C. Disputes and Redress – Any disputes a player may have with the current operation of the league should first be addressed by email, telephone or in person to the tournament organizer. If the organizer does not provide an adequate response in a timely fashion, players and teams should contact Blizzard Entertainment at esportsteam@blizzard.com. This is a pretty horrible rule that definitely shouldn't exist and is obviously just a way to cover up mistakes and prevent bad publicity. They should just make sure the event is run correctly to prevent bad publicity rather than forcing players and teams to keep quiet at the cost of prize money. | ||
Survivor61316
United States470 Posts
On December 21 2013 04:44 AlternativeEgo wrote: A Bo3 is a set of matches/maps. Think of it as a set of adorable tea cups. One cup does not make a set. I think youre wrong man. Think of it in terms of tennis for example; there are many games played, but only one match. Its the same with starcraft. Thats also why it says you have to tell the tournament organizer which race your going to play before map selection, which is what the early ban/pick phase is called before any games are played. | ||
Nightwishone
Italy391 Posts
It feels like the rules became really strict even though little has changed. | ||
Happygreek
United States220 Posts
On December 21 2013 04:52 Survivor61316 wrote: I'm pretty sure what they mean by the wording of that rule is that you must play as one race for an entire series, but can then switch races for your next series (match). Generally, a match refers to the overall BoX, whereas a game refers to each map played. I interpret match as a single game and a set as a group of matches, meaning a best of three is a set of 3 matches. Basically the way it's used in tennis. Definitely should be clarified if there's this much confusion. Edit: clarity | ||
Drake
Germany6146 Posts
On December 21 2013 04:55 JJH777 wrote: Everything sounds good and like rules that should have been implemented a long time ago. I still remember when Naniwa beat Nestea in that MLG invitational right after watching his replay when he shouldn't' have been allowed too... There is one thing I have a huge problem with though: C. Disputes and Redress – Any disputes a player may have with the current operation of the league should first be addressed by email, telephone or in person to the tournament organizer. If the organizer does not provide an adequate response in a timely fashion, players and teams should contact Blizzard Entertainment at esportsteam@blizzard.com. This is a pretty horrible rule that definitely shouldn't exist and is obviously just a way to cover up mistakes and prevent bad publicity. They should just make sure the event is run correctly to prevent bad publicity rather than forcing players and teams to keep quiet at the cost of prize money. yep thats a "no complain or we fuck you" rule that is the ONLY problem of all rules i have thats like INTERVIEW: "you like it here ?" "well i cant say no or i get fined right?" ... | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 21 2013 04:58 Happygreek wrote: I interpret match as a single game and a set as in a best of three is a set of matches. Basically the way it's used in tennis. Definitely should be clarified if there's this much confusion. I'm pretty sure "match" is interpreted as whatever amount of maps (sets) that make up a BoX. For example, a player may have a 65% win rate but a 72% match win rate, meaning that he wins 65% of the maps he plays but 72% of the matches (Best of X-series) that said player participates in. | ||
Drake
Germany6146 Posts
On December 21 2013 04:58 Happygreek wrote: I interpret match as a single game and a set as in a best of three is a set of matches. Basically the way it's used in tennis. Definitely should be clarified if there's this much confusion. no need, cause no one ever switches races, at least never between the single maps ^^ and they even not do in a season so its pretty useless isnt it ? | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 21 2013 05:00 Drake wrote: no need, cause no one ever switches races, at least never between the single maps ^^ and they even not do in a season so its pretty useless isnt it ? Oh it happens, though rarely. I think Tilea did it in WCS AM. | ||
Happygreek
United States220 Posts
On December 21 2013 05:00 Zealously wrote: I'm pretty sure "match" is interpreted as whatever amount of maps (sets) that make up a BoX. For example, a player may have a 65% win rate but a 72% match win rate, meaning that he wins 65% of the maps he plays but 72% of the matches (Best of X-series) that said player participates in. Then I've had it backwards for quite a while now. This explains my occasional confusion over some of the stats I've seen during tournaments. Thanks for clearing that up. | ||
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