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whiteLotus
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kaisr
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Goshawk.
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Slayer91
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`Zapdos
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whiteLotus
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On January 02 2011 00:06 `Zapdos wrote: The koreans are most likely Team liquid guys and idra xD At least some of them lol they will have 13 koreans so it will be more than idra and TL guys i just think its little bit stupid, they have their 11 GSL tournaments in a year or something like that, let us have our 1 tournament :S i mean 3-4 koreans are kinda cool i guess, but 13? :S i bet 1/2/3 places will be koreans :S | ||
BLinD-RawR
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Nytefish
United Kingdom4282 Posts
With BW you had the excuse that most non-Koreans did not grow up somewhere with a pro-scene so it would be boring to spectators if those (relatively) trash players had to face Koreans that were far better but no one had ever heard of. If you don't know what I'm talking about, look at what the restrictions for entering the last TSL were and remember they were engineered to avoid the masses of amateur/retired but incredibly strong Koreans. But SC2 is a new game and professional SC2 is still in its infancy so it wouldn't make sense to define a similar set of restrictions and make a "foreigner only" tournament. | ||
whiteLotus
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On January 02 2011 00:21 Nytefish wrote: I think they pretty much had to open it to Koreans. With BW you had the excuse that most non-Koreans did not grow up somewhere with a pro-scene so it would be boring to spectators if those (relatively) trash players had to face Koreans that were far better but no one had ever heard of. If you don't know what I'm talking about, look at what the restrictions for entering the last TSL were and remember they were engineered to avoid the masses of amateur/retired but incredibly strong Koreans. But SC2 is a new game and professional SC2 is still in its infancy so it wouldn't make sense to define a similar set of restrictions and make a "foreigner only" tournament. well im sure u saw kaspersky cup right? foreigners were stomped im sure same will happen here, even worse maybe? cuz koreans ofc will train EVEN MORE to win this, big money tournament :S | ||
Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
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Goshawk.
United Kingdom5338 Posts
On January 02 2011 00:26 Slayer91 wrote: You're looking at kaspersky cup and totally ignoring that other tourny at the same time with dimaga in the finals vs fruidealer, and tons of foreigners in general? That was like in the beta. :< | ||
herve
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On January 02 2011 00:24 whiteLotus wrote: well im sure u saw kaspersky cup right? foreigners were stomped im sure same will happen here, even worse maybe? cuz koreans ofc will train EVEN MORE to win this, big money tournament :S And so be it. I'd rather see the very best players win regardless of nationality. Why do you think foreigners need a bone thrown to them? We've already seen that the very best can compete with the Koreans. I imagine in the future, if possible, they will have Korean server TL opens to decide who from that region gets a shot at qualifying. | ||
Senx
Sweden5901 Posts
I'm not really worried to be honest, they're still a minority compared to the amount of foreigners, its not like in the GSL where its the opposite. I'm confident we'll have atleast 1 foreigner in the finals. | ||
Nytefish
United Kingdom4282 Posts
On January 02 2011 00:24 whiteLotus wrote: well im sure u saw kaspersky cup right? foreigners were stomped im sure same will happen here, even worse maybe? cuz koreans ofc will train EVEN MORE to win this, big money tournament :S I'm not saying foreigners and Koreans are equally skilled (not saying they aren't either). I mean it's hard to set rules defining on what it means to be a foreigner, especially now that there are so many foreigners in SK and you have Idra who's been there from before SC2 until now. It would be even worse to base it on ethnicity since that is hard to check and unfairly excludes Koreans who have never even been to Korea. Or similar cases. | ||
Mortician
Bulgaria2332 Posts
On January 02 2011 00:31 Nytefish wrote: It would be even worse to base it on ethnicity since that is hard to check and unfairly excludes Koreans who have never even been to Korea. Or similar cases. That was never the case. If a person is living outside of Korea even if he is Korean is a "foreigner" | ||
ShadeR
Australia7535 Posts
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whiteLotus
1833 Posts
On January 02 2011 00:56 ShadeR wrote: why settle with the best of the worst when you can watch the best of the best =] yea but foreigner tournament, and i want to watch finals with foreigners, not koreans like in gsl .. | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On January 02 2011 00:58 whiteLotus wrote: yea but foreigner tournament, and i want to watch finals with foreigners, not koreans like in gsl .. Then watch any one of the multitude of foreign tournaments and you'll get your wish. How often do you get a truly international tournament? I think that's something pretty special | ||
Adila
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