Who is going to Korea for GSL season 2?
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Sobba
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Scope
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Ghad
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Inschato
Canada1349 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Err wait, do you need a passport to enter South Korea? Also, to put *me* in perspective, since you clicked this spoiler anyway: I think I may have once played Lzgamer or kiwikaka(I think he was in my division) very early in the beta, and they absolutely demolished me. If I ever do magically become a better player, I'll let you guys know | ||
CruelZeratul
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Sobba
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Stimpk
France165 Posts
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kirkybaby
Korea (South)781 Posts
please note, i will get stomped. i will not qualify. | ||
Suikakuju
Germany235 Posts
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TBO
Germany1350 Posts
On September 17 2010 20:21 Inschato wrote: Err wait, do you need a passport to enter South Korea? Passport yes, but no visa unless you plan to stay longer than 90 day in a row | ||
Arm4n
United States103 Posts
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Geo.Rion
7376 Posts
On September 17 2010 21:01 Arm4n wrote: well, with 85k up for grabs i can't understand why every good player wouldn't be there. going and staying in Korea isnt that cheap, so it's up to their sponsors | ||
Raelcun
United States3747 Posts
On September 17 2010 21:00 TBO wrote: Passport yes, but no visa unless you plan to stay longer than 90 day in a row Doesn't flying to japan for a day still work? If you can afford it obv | ||
kirkybaby
Korea (South)781 Posts
On September 17 2010 21:01 Arm4n wrote: well, with 85k up for grabs i can't understand why every good player wouldn't be there. probably because if you look @ current GSL, that's a 1/2000 chance for the 87k. now, someone like nada (who's already there anyway) can probably bank on being "in the money" pretty consistently, enough so that he can quit a $230,000/yr contract. but for people travelling to korea (tickets are expensive), to make a net profit travelling there, you'd have to make it to ro8 more than likely, and that's not easy. additionally, the GSL runs over the length of a month or so, which means even if you're staying in a love motel, that's $40/night. this doesn't include food, and most importantly, the soju after every victory. | ||
GTR
51146 Posts
that and rl stuff like jobs and school probably. | ||
jongim
Canada289 Posts
On September 17 2010 21:06 kirkybaby wrote: probably because if you look @ current GSL, that's a 1/2000 chance for the 87k. now, someone like nada (who's already there anyway) can probably bank on being "in the money" pretty consistently, enough so that he can quit a $230,000/yr contract. but for people travelling to korea (tickets are expensive), to make a net profit travelling there, you'd have to make it to ro8 more than likely, and that's not easy. additionally, the GSL runs over the length of a month or so, which means even if you're staying in a love motel, that's $40/night. this doesn't include food, and most importantly, the soju after every victory. 1a) rent a place. dont waste money on love motels 1b) there are hostels you can stay in for $20. cheap cheap. 2) food is dirt cheap 3)a bottle of soju is 2 dollars. hard to get broke off soju now as for the tickets, yea they're very expensive. | ||
Dooba
Croatia588 Posts
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kirkybaby
Korea (South)781 Posts
renting a place in SEOUL = roughly $3,000 smacks. i've lived in korea for a year and i am going back for many more years. my korean wife who lived in seoul for 30+ years has never heard of any hostels. i'm not trying to be argumentative, i'm just genuinely curious about these hostels if they really exist. and yes, soju is dirt cheap, but that's why you drink loads of it. :p i can go broke on soju, even after winning #1 in GSL hahaha. | ||
CagedMind
United States506 Posts
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kirkybaby
Korea (South)781 Posts
i think gomtv would enjoy the foreigner presence on their live shots. | ||
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