Do you happen to remember what the cap was set at? I wonder what bonuses Flash got.
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BisuDagger
Bisutopia19137 Posts
Do you happen to remember what the cap was set at? I wonder what bonuses Flash got. | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On March 19 2019 23:27 BisuDagger wrote: Do you happen to remember what the cap was set at? I wonder what bonuses Flash got. 70 million KRW. There's a video where Flash talks about teams colluding to create this cap. | ||
ParksonVN
Australia370 Posts
On March 19 2019 09:21 Boggyb wrote: Since the goal of an SC2 pro is to make money, it should be relatively easy to figure out who is the best. Add up career earnings and divide by number of years played. For players who've retired, add in the average salary of someone in the country to balance things out. I can't even describe how wrong your statement is. Money is not the only thing that matters, TY won $200k in WESG while playing only 1 significant match (vs Maru) that amount is already greater than 5x GSL wins. Premier tournament win is the most important factor in considering GOAT, not the money. | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8974 Posts
On March 19 2019 09:21 Boggyb wrote: Since the goal of an SC2 pro is to make money, it should be relatively easy to figure out who is the best. Add up career earnings and divide by number of years played. For players who've retired, add in the average salary of someone in the country to balance things out. The goal to some is to make money, to others it may be the thrill of competing, or to simply win a big tournament. Others might do it just because they enjoy the game. And even if money was the only objective, earnings do not correlate to skill. Some of the most stacked and intense tournaments had $10K for first place. Others have had players earn $100k without playing any meaningful matches (such as Maru in the 2016 WeSG). Take Rogue for example. I'd argue his toughest/most skilled win might have been the 2017 Super tournament 2. He won $10K from that. Meanwhile he won $430K from blizzcon+Katowice, and didn't look as good in either of them. | ||
dswarm
United States73 Posts
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Nakajin
Canada8979 Posts
On March 20 2019 03:53 dswarm wrote: Is there a schedule for when the poles will be posted? Every Wednesday and Saturday night at around 8pm EST (well voting close at 8 so maybe more around 9pm for the new pools) If the pools stay as popular as this one I might go from 2 voting period a week to 3. | ||
dswarm
United States73 Posts
On March 20 2019 04:06 Nakajin wrote: Every Wednesday and Saturday night at around 8pm EST (well voting close at 8 so maybe more around 9pm for the new pools) If the pools stay as popular as this one I might go from 2 voting period a week to 3. Thanks! | ||
Charoisaur
Germany15826 Posts
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Nakajin
Canada8979 Posts
On March 20 2019 04:26 Charoisaur wrote: why not do all at once? Well the idea is that this way people think about their choice more and get to discuss about it, the legacy of the players and the results in a way that would not happen with a wall of 30 pools. Also I ran out of shitpost to make about Maru and Serral and that 5000 post isn't any closer. | ||
Argonauta
Spain4900 Posts
On March 20 2019 05:05 Nakajin wrote: Well the idea is that this way people think about their choice more and get to discuss about it, the legacy of the players and the results in a way that would not happen with a wall of 30 pools. Also I ran out of shitpost to make about Maru and Serral and that 5000 post isn't any closer. Cannot agree more. As a fan of maru it can get very annoying | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On March 20 2019 05:05 Nakajin wrote: Well the idea is that this way people think about their choice more and get to discuss about it, the legacy of the players and the results in a way that would not happen with a wall of 30 pools. Also I ran out of shitpost to make about Maru and Serral and that 5000 post isn't any closer. Yeah, everything at once would be a bit too much. That being said three groups at a time seems like a bit too little. Why not increase the total to like 8 groups at once and also increase the time interval to compensate? | ||
Morbidius
Brazil3449 Posts
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Kitai
United States862 Posts
Seriously though, this is a fun idea and thanks for doing it. I definitely agree with the vote results in the three polls so far (except for the fact that not 100% of people voted for TaeJa so far >.>). | ||
robih
Austria1084 Posts
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Nakajin
Canada8979 Posts
On March 21 2019 06:56 robih wrote: where is hasuobs Not in, didn't get the final of any premiers tournament and his (very respectable) career isn't really worth one of the very few spots left. | ||
tjtombo
United States295 Posts
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Xamo
Spain872 Posts
Where is LucifroN? | ||
Nakajin
Canada8979 Posts
On March 21 2019 08:07 Xamo wrote: This is going to be funny. Where is LucifroN? Never got to the final of a premier, I initially chose him as one of the 8 wild card player but as more and more player got to mind I did a random draw and he got pushed out. Keep in mind that including everyone who have been in the final of a premier tournament leave very few spot for some arguably better player but it was by far the easiest way to make a player list/do the ranking (trust me I try to do it by hand and it was a mess) | ||
FFW_Rude
France10201 Posts
On March 19 2019 23:40 ZigguratOfUr wrote: 70 million KRW. There's a video where Flash talks about teams colluding to create this cap. But there's sponsorship no ? + interviews and TV whatnot. Guess that's paid also. (i honestly don't know) | ||
Nakajin
Canada8979 Posts
Group 1 1. TaeJa: 206 votes 2. Snute: 152 votes 3. Jinro: 52 votes 4. Reynor: 22 votes TaeJa and Snute goes through! Group 2 1. DRG: 184 votes 2. SpeCial: 144 votes 3. Lilbow: 42 votes 4. uThermal: 36 votes DRG and SpeCial goes through! Group 3 1. Soulkey: 176 votes 2. PuMa: 112 votes 3. July: 60 votes 4. Impact: 50 votes Soulkey and PuMa goes through! No big surprise, but Special and Soulkey proved the seeding wrong. | ||
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