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searcher
277 Posts
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NexUmbra
Scotland3776 Posts
On January 20 2011 06:49 searcher wrote: A very minor complaint for a very good (the best) stream: Now we seem to have the ventrilo conversations of some bigoted idiot who thinks that HuK shouldn't speak English in the "same stupid way [the Koreans] do". Yeah, go to Korea with the attitude that they should learn to speak "proper English" to communicate with you. I say this being an English speaker with Asian relatives and knowing that speaking "pidgin English" helps. We could do without the thoughts of some parochial, ignorant kibitzer on the stream thanks. LOL your reply just got said live xD | ||
searcher
277 Posts
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EZjijy
United States1039 Posts
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Xain
Canada94 Posts
I actually had a vision of how the GSL4's finals are gonna be played out: Jinro vs Nestea (who managed to win against all odds his match against MVP), Jinro is about to lose, but Huk goes on the stage and unite his protoss power with the terran power of Jinro and together they make the tp hybrid (thus at the same time completing the actual SC2 prophecy, the zp hybrid was actually a hoax) and win the GSL. The trophy is actually given to Huk for being so awesome, who then return to Canada, where people are going crazy because they finally see that SC2 is better than hockey and Huk is then greeted as a messiah. He cast down our tyrannic prime minister, is chosen to replace him and created a starcraft program in the universities. Canada is the new starcraft superpower and the GSL is moved to Montreal. End of story. Cannot wait! | ||
meeyoop
United States131 Posts
On January 20 2011 07:29 Xain wrote: Hi Huk! Greetings from your home country! I actually had a vision of how the GSL4's finals are gonna be played out: Jinro vs Nestea (who managed to win against all odds his match against MVP), Jinro is about to lose, but Huk goes on the stage and unite his protoss power with the terran power of Jinro and together they make the tp hybrid (thus at the same time completing the actual SC2 prophecy, the zp hybrid was actually a hoax) and win the GSL. The trophy is actually given to Huk for being so awesome, who then return to Canada, where people are going crazy because they finally see that SC2 is better than hockey and Huk is then greeted as a messiah. He cast down our tyrannic prime minister, is chosen to replace him and created a starcraft program in the universities. Canada is the new starcraft superpower and the GSL is moved to Montreal. End of story. Cannot wait! If this actually plays out I will be even more jealous of Canada than I already am. | ||
hugman
Sweden4644 Posts
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Shinobi1982
1605 Posts
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Dac
Canada538 Posts
On January 20 2011 21:27 Shinobi1982 wrote: #1 master league on Korean ladder will pretty much guarantee him an invite code A. He needs to get top 5 in the korean ladder again... its too bad he got sick ;( | ||
Megakenny
Canada829 Posts
On January 20 2011 07:29 Xain wrote: Hi Huk! Greetings from your home country! I actually had a vision of how the GSL4's finals are gonna be played out: Jinro vs Nestea (who managed to win against all odds his match against MVP), Jinro is about to lose, but Huk goes on the stage and unite his protoss power with the terran power of Jinro and together they make the tp hybrid (thus at the same time completing the actual SC2 prophecy, the zp hybrid was actually a hoax) and win the GSL. The trophy is actually given to Huk for being so awesome, who then return to Canada, where people are going crazy because they finally see that SC2 is better than hockey and Huk is then greeted as a messiah. He cast down our tyrannic prime minister, is chosen to replace him and created a starcraft program in the universities. Canada is the new starcraft superpower and the GSL is moved to Montreal. End of story. Cannot wait! Montreal sucks. | ||
Xain
Canada94 Posts
Well obviously I chose the place where I live... Personally I think it's awesome, but hey you have the right to your opinion man. Also, just to be sure, I put "tyrannic" beside our prime minister, but I wouldn't want this to start some sort of political discussion. I do not actually think that's what he is. | ||
kvn4444
1510 Posts
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Copenap
723 Posts
On January 21 2011 02:03 Dac wrote: He needs to get top 5 in the korean ladder again... its too bad he got sick ;( What has beeing Top5 in korean ladder to do with that? He can participate in code A qualifications anyway independent of his ladder rank as he's a foreigner and if he gets one of the guaranteed foreigner spots most likely won't be decided by his korean ladder rank, even though that probably wouldn't hurt. | ||
storm8ring3r
Germany227 Posts
On January 21 2011 21:06 Copenap wrote: What has beeing Top5 in korean ladder to do with that? He can participate in code A qualifications anyway independent of his ladder rank as he's a foreigner and if he gets one of the guaranteed foreigner spots most likely won't be decided by his korean ladder rank, even though that probably wouldn't hurt. the foreigner invite spots are going to be determined by ladder rank | ||
Usagi
Spain1647 Posts
On January 21 2011 21:12 storm8ring3r wrote: the foreigner invite spots are going to be determined by ladder rank No ladder only means anything for Koreans who have to be in top (274 or something I believe) in order to participate in Code B (code A qualifiers). Foreigners can participate no matter what. | ||
Copenap
723 Posts
On January 21 2011 21:12 storm8ring3r wrote: the foreigner invite spots are going to be determined by ladder rank No they are not... | ||
Dac
Canada538 Posts
I didn't mean he needs top 5 to get an invite. I just meant he needs to because its Gosu-awesome . But they are going to invite people based on ladder ranks, foreigners and koreans. | ||
Copenap
723 Posts
On January 21 2011 23:06 Dac wrote: I didn't mean he needs top 5 to get an invite. I just meant he needs to because its Gosu-awesome . But they are going to invite people based on ladder ranks, foreigners and koreans. 1) Agree, Gosu-Awesome indeed. 2) Koreans need to have a certain ladder rank to be in Code B an therefore allowed to compete for Code A qualifiers (there are NO korean invites!). Foreigners are always allowed to compete in these qualifiers independent of there ladder rank. If anything the ladder rank determines whether you get a spot in the foreigner team house, the 5 guaranteed spots were supposed to be for foreign tournament winners and are suddenly even discussed via official gom forum threads... As far as I know the only time where the ladder rank is important for foreigners is the World Championship where the 2 highest ladder ranks of each region are invited. | ||
Dac
Canada538 Posts
On January 21 2011 23:14 Copenap wrote: 1) Agree, Gosu-Awesome indeed. 2) Koreans need to have a certain ladder rank to be in Code B an therefore allowed to compete for Code A qualifiers (there are NO korean invites!). Foreigners are always allowed to compete in these qualifiers independent of there ladder rank. If anything the ladder rank determines whether you get a spot in the foreigner team house, the 5 guaranteed spots were supposed to be for foreign tournament winners and are suddenly even discussed via official gom forum threads... As far as I know the only time where the ladder rank is important for foreigners is the World Championship where the 2 highest ladder ranks of each region are invited. Badly worded on my part again, I shouldn't have used the word invite. I think we both understand it fairly well but here it goes. There are two ways to get into code A. One is by getting a recommendation (only foreigners have this change). The other is by going through the Code A preliminaries. To get "invited" to the code A preliminaries there are also two ways, one is by being a recommended foreigner. The other is by your korean ladder rank. I am mainly basing it on this graph. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/images2/a/a5/GSL_Sponsorship_League_format_2011.png But looking at it closely, i wonder if the 4 recommended foreigner spots that repeats twice is correct... | ||
Copenap
723 Posts
On January 22 2011 00:14 Dac wrote: Badly worded on my part again, I shouldn't have used the word invite. I think we both understand it fairly well but here it goes. There are two ways to get into code A. One is by getting a recommendation (only foreigners have this change). The other is by going through the Code A preliminaries. To get "invited" to the code A preliminaries there are also two ways, one is by being a recommended foreigner. The other is by your korean ladder rank. I am mainly basing it on this graph. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/images2/a/a5/GSL_Sponsorship_League_format_2011.png But looking at it closely, i wonder if the 4 recommended foreigner spots that repeats twice is correct... 1) Right, 4 spots, I don't know why I have been talking about 5 spots the whole time... 2) In order to participate in the Code A qualifiers you don't have to be a 'recommended' foreigner. EVERY foreigner can participate in these, that's at least how I remember the wording of the first gom post when the format was announced. 3) What I wanted to make clear in my first post simply is that the 4 spots for the foreigners are not determined by their ladder ranking(!). | ||
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