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starkiller123
United States4029 Posts
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ssg
United States1768 Posts
But overall happy to see them noticing how successful the weekly cups have been. The best matches and games in sc2 are all coming from there it seems. Best thing to happen to the game in awhile. I would like to see them give more points for esl cups too but I get they probably dont want to do that during the middle of the year | ||
starkiller123
United States4029 Posts
On May 14 2020 05:02 ssg wrote: I wish they kept esl opens on sunday. I think the simple solution that is if there is another tournament giving esl points that day, then for that week only move it back to monday. But overall happy to see them noticing how successful the weekly cups have been. The best matches and games in sc2 are all coming from there it seems. Best thing to happen to the game in awhile. I would like to see them give more points for esl cups too but I get they probably dont want to do that during the middle of the year I’m pretty sure they moved it because they will have a bigger broadcast almost every Sunday, also it’s not starting until mid June so there are a couple more weeks of ESL opens on Sundays | ||
CMS_Flash
Hong Kong45 Posts
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WardiTV
512 Posts
On May 14 2020 03:04 argonautdice wrote: Looks well thought-out and fair. My nitpick is that I'm not a big fan of the 8-person round robin group. I think 4-person GSL-style groups would be better because it can help the players to focus on studying their opponents better. Also the presentation is less confusing. 8 player round robin group where you play one or two matches a day is in theory better than a gsl group though? Because you can focus on one opponent at a time. Depends how spread out the games are. On May 14 2020 05:04 starkiller123 wrote: I’m pretty sure they moved it because they will have a bigger broadcast almost every Sunday, also it’s not starting until mid June so there are a couple more weeks of ESL opens on Sundays The cups will start on Mondays from the next ones. | ||
Topin
Peru9937 Posts
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CMS_Flash
Hong Kong45 Posts
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dysenterymd
1053 Posts
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oneill12
Romania1221 Posts
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hjpalpha
Germany333 Posts
On May 14 2020 05:02 ssg wrote: I wish they kept esl opens on sunday. I think the simple solution that is if there is another tournament giving esl points that day, then for that week only move it back to monday. But overall happy to see them noticing how successful the weekly cups have been. The best matches and games in sc2 are all coming from there it seems. Best thing to happen to the game in awhile. I would like to see them give more points for esl cups too but I get they probably dont want to do that during the middle of the year Hi, starting this week we have TSL on Sundays (and Saturdays) and the week after TSL is finished they will start the Masters Divisions Qualifiers (some of them also probably on Sunday), then there are the different pases of the Divisions which will also take every of the following Sundays, so i think moving the ESL Cups now is the right thing to do. But atm it seems unclear if they really moved them to Monday or even Tuesday (the official brackets for the Open Cups say Tuesday) Also the official EPT page, the official announcement, the rule book and the announcement here on tl.net contradict each other in several things. We have a contact to ESL on the Liquipedia discord, who now helps us with figuring this all out in the next days, so we can properly display everything on liquipedia.^^ | ||
hjpalpha
Germany333 Posts
percentages of EU players in the last Blizzcon/IEM Katowice (and the upcoming IEM Katowice 2021) Blizzcon: 5/16 = ~31.3% IEM Katowice 2020 (Top 36): 10/36 = ~27.8% IEM Katowice 2021 (Top 36): 7/36 = ~19.4% (in best case it would be 8/36 = ~22.2%, if an european wins the global DH Masters in January 2021) Rest looks very good to me (except for missing and contradictory information) | ||
sneakyfox
8216 Posts
Maybe we are also getting some idea of how the 2021-22 EPT could look like without region lock. I think it's great that Koreans will participate in the Season Finals. | ||
tilhorizon
Germany191 Posts
NA has to many spots. weak na players will get through while better EU players cant | ||
Cricketer12
United States13835 Posts
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BisuDagger
Bisutopia19033 Posts
On May 14 2020 03:41 Waxangel wrote: Shades of WCS 2012 here by shifting focus to smaller, continent/region level tournaments. Quite interested to see how viewership is for non-Europe regions! They have my view in other regions if they have a good casting crew available for them. If it turns in to Native Language casting as the primary stream, then it becomes less interesting to me. In the areas where players are lesser known, it's hard to get invested in them unless a caster is there to give insight as to who they are. | ||
DieuCure
France3713 Posts
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Ignorant prodigy
United States385 Posts
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99percent
4 Posts
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Harris1st
Germany6140 Posts
https://tl.net/staff/Olli/Spots_for_Katowice.jpg I thought this is what the points are for? Anybody understood this and care to explain in lamen terms? | ||
Olli
Austria24413 Posts
On May 14 2020 21:39 Harris1st wrote: I dont understand this https://tl.net/staff/Olli/Spots_for_Katowice.jpg I thought this is what the points are for? Anybody understood this and care to explain in lamen terms? Points decide qualification for Katowice in every division. There are 5 spots available for the European division and the top 5 in the European ranking get seeded into the Ro24 at Katowice. Other divisions have their own point systems and different amounts of seeds to play for. Obviously with 7 different leagues they can't reasonably have qualification decided by a global points ranking. Points are harder to earn in Europe than in OCE, for example. | ||
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