GeForce Starcraft II Pro/Am Tournament - Page 2
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CEVO Ahn
United States159 Posts
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Noam
Israel2209 Posts
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Tschis
Brazil1511 Posts
On June 02 2011 23:27 Day[9] wrote: OH HEY guess who's casting? :D You should be playing too, sir! | ||
DarKFoRcE
Germany1215 Posts
On June 02 2011 23:53 LaLuSh wrote: This is great, but I just have to say something: The most annoying thing recently with tournaments has been that they all think they're hot enough to have players commit to 20 different dates/occasions/rounds over a span of 1/2/3 months. Now I don't know if Players are expected to show up and play at each and every one of the "Rounds" (I'm assuming so, can't find any info saying otherwise on the website). If so, the tournament is expecting a pretty big commitment from players, making them screw all vacation plans for their entire summer. Again, I'm assuming players have to show up at every round. If not, I guess I'm a fool for posting this. But you're asking every player to set aside every 3rd day of his/her summer from June 23rd and 2 months forward. If this is true, you need to clarify that fact on your sign up page, or I sort of fear this tournament might be riddled with walk overs and no shows. If I'm wrong about having to show up every 3rd day, I'm sorry. But you need to post some info clarifying the matter either way. I won't commit to this without some clarification -- and you'll save yourself plenty of walk overs and no shows. Agree with that. But i think the pro tournament wont have as many rounds. The thing is, for an "amateur" this is a pretty tough schedule. Also, im also kinda surprised by the "amateur" prizepool. | ||
CEVO Ahn
United States159 Posts
On June 02 2011 23:58 LaLuSh wrote: Ok that makes things easier. Guess no Sweden allowed. Don't have to ruin my entire summer. Sweden just added to the list ^^ | ||
Mailing
United States3087 Posts
I don't want it to end up like StarWars with some of the best players in the world yet only getting 3-5k stream views... | ||
nYaLa
Uzbekistan295 Posts
On June 03 2011 00:13 Mailing wrote: They need to do a good job advertising this and getting it out to people. I don't want it to end up like StarWars with some of the best players in the world yet only getting 3-5k stream views... day9 + husky = lots of viewers (usuallly ) looks like a great tournament, i guess i'll sign up for the amateur tournament ^.,^ | ||
TypeDBS
Germany134 Posts
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AJMcSpiffy
United States1154 Posts
Hell yeah I'm entering! :D | ||
Vahriel
Australia73 Posts
Considering SEA comes with the NA account and all, I have one, and I wish I could participate :X | ||
chaokel
Australia535 Posts
Definately switching to ATI !11!! p.s. still keen to watch day9 cast | ||
hookyelyak
Egypt184 Posts
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Nerchio
Poland2633 Posts
Wanted to take part in it but too bad many countries can't play. | ||
byobong7
United States207 Posts
On June 02 2011 23:53 LaLuSh wrote: This is great, but I just have to say something: The most annoying thing recently with tournaments has been that they all think they're hot enough to have players commit to 20 different dates/occasions/rounds over a span of 1/2/3 months. Now I don't know if Players are expected to show up and play at each and every one of the "Rounds" (I'm assuming so, can't find any info saying otherwise on the website). If so, the tournament is expecting a pretty big commitment from players, making them screw all vacation plans for their entire summer. Again, I'm assuming players have to show up at every round. If not, I guess I'm a fool for posting this. But you're asking every player to set aside every 3rd day of his/her summer from June 23rd and 2 months forward. If this is true, you need to clarify that fact on your sign up page, or I sort of fear this tournament might be riddled with walk overs and no shows. If I'm wrong about having to show up every 3rd day, I'm sorry. But you need to post some info clarifying the matter either way. I won't commit to this without some clarification -- and you'll save yourself plenty of walk overs and no shows. The first two stages of the event are both group play, with the top 2 in each group advancing. This means you don't have to play every match, but it would hurt you to miss matches. You will also be able to play before the times if you can get your opponent to agree to play early. | ||
Geordie
United Kingdom653 Posts
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byobong7
United States207 Posts
On June 02 2011 23:35 Xeris wrote: I dont really agree with this "pro am" type thing, not much separates the two groups imo, and where do you draw the distinction. For example in the cpmplexity tournament, qxc and optikzero played in the amateur tournament, but they both play on professional salaries... If youre basimg it on skill, that see,s very subjective... Otherwise event looks great For the complexity tournament the format was 32 invited players and then anyone could sign up for the open tournament. Complexity did not invite qxc/optik so both decided to play in the much longer open tournament for a spot in the finals. This event also has 2 divisions but is a lot different. For one the finals don't combine the two, they are completely separate. The amateurs will still have to play a lot more/longer than the pros. There will be a lot more pro players since it is not limited to 32 like the complexity event. Just to name a few differences. | ||
DarKFoRcE
Germany1215 Posts
On June 03 2011 01:08 byobong7 wrote: The first two stages of the event are both group play, with the top 2 in each group advancing. This means you don't have to play every match, but it would hurt you to miss matches. You will also be able to play before the times if you can get your opponent to agree to play early. So if your opponent rather takes the freewin he just doesnt agree.. :/ | ||
locant
Australia45 Posts
Edit: still cant wait to watch though, looks to be epic | ||
ComusLoM
Norway3547 Posts
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murtas
Portugal249 Posts
Edit: Tbh with this sponsor and prizepool, a bigger tournament (in prestige) could be done imo. | ||
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