Prize *100,000 won in prize money for winning every set.
Double Chance - One time double chance per player per day before set start The winner gets 200,000 won for the double chance. Players cannot use double chance in the same set at the same time.
whats the prize pool in dollars? ohh 300000krw is around 250 dollars so 80 dollar for winning a set dosent make these good players any rich at all xd. I just thought these money players earned more on their winnings im in the semifinal on a DS torunament with 65dollar prize pool thats nearly as good
On May 03 2021 08:01 GGmano wrote: whats the prize pool in dollars? ohh 300000krw is around 250 dollars so 80 dollar for winning a set dosent make these good players any rich at all xd. I just thought these money players earned more on their winnings im in the semifinal on a DS torunament with 65dollar prize pool thats nearly as good
Your reading comprehension skills and ability to do simple math is as eloquent as your writing skills.
On May 03 2021 08:01 GGmano wrote: whats the prize pool in dollars? ohh 300000krw is around 250 dollars so 80 dollar for winning a set dosent make these good players any rich at all xd. I just thought these money players earned more on their winnings im in the semifinal on a DS torunament with 65dollar prize pool thats nearly as good
Your reading comprehension skills and ability to do simple math is as eloquent as your writing skills.
On May 03 2021 08:01 GGmano wrote: whats the prize pool in dollars? ohh 300000krw is around 250 dollars so 80 dollar for winning a set dosent make these good players any rich at all xd. I just thought these money players earned more on their winnings im in the semifinal on a DS torunament with 65dollar prize pool thats nearly as good
Your reading comprehension skills and ability to do simple math is as eloquent as your writing skills.
IM wrong on that calculation? how much is 100000KRW and 300000KRW in youre world? you using a secret calculator?
On May 05 2021 16:40 LpTraxamillion wrote: It is nearly 89 per game and then 2 games get doubled. So they play for a $975 pool plus a chance at another 266 for an all kill
This isn't bad for a few hours and this isn't a major event, plus the players stack other donations on the side
ok so a set is same as each game thats not bad tho well not that low at least (100000KRW to win a set) and another 100000KRW for a double chance 300000KRW for all kill Maximum WIN 1400000KRW. Its not a bad win prize for a great tournament.
At first i just thought this KRW currency was alot more so i had to check it out.
Second these pro players surely get some behind the scene sponsor money for doin the battles
On May 05 2021 16:40 LpTraxamillion wrote: It is nearly 89 per game and then 2 games get doubled. So they play for a $975 pool plus a chance at another 266 for an all kill
This isn't bad for a few hours and this isn't a major event, plus the players stack other donations on the side
ok so a set is same as each game thats not bad tho well not that low at least (100000KRW to win a set) and another 100000KRW for a double chance 300000KRW for all kill Maximum WIN 1400000KRW. Its not a bad win prize for a great tournament.
At first i just thought this KRW currency was alot more so i had to check it out.
Second these pro players surely get some behind the scene sponsor money for doin the battles
What are you talking about? Behind the scene sponsor money? You're delusional sir. This is 2021. They get the money they win. There's no corporate deals going on in 2021.
I think he didn't even use it once. There was a situation where his Carriers were behind Ssak's mineral line with lots of SCV and he didn't even use it. I mean, if Stork himself doesn't find it useful, it's safe to say this SH micro changes nothing about the game.
On May 07 2021 23:36 TMNT wrote: I think he didn't even use it once. There was a situation where his Carriers were behind Ssak's mineral line with lots of SCV and he didn't even use it. I mean, if Stork himself doesn't find it useful, it's safe to say this SH micro changes nothing about the game.
its quite annoying to use as you cant build interceptors when grouping another unit with the carriers
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Seems premature to me as well. It was 150 vs 180 supply, 5 base vs 5 base.
Maybe he feels like losing the Defiler Mount is the end game, or he thinks Snow is already on 7 base or something, or he's just tired from playing turtle all game long. This is one of the longest UBE series I've ever seen. Every game is like 20-30 minutes. No wonder a player like Soulkey wants to call it quit (he decided to not participate in ASL11 because of a lack of motivation).
On May 31 2021 23:26 TMNT wrote: Seems premature to me as well. It was 150 vs 180 supply, 5 base vs 5 base.
Maybe he feels like losing the Defiler Mount is the end game, or he thinks Snow is already on 7 base or something, or he's just tired from playing turtle all game long. This is one of the longest UBE series I've ever seen. Every game is like 20-30 minutes. No wonder a player like Soulkey wants to call it quit (he decided to not participate in ASL11 because of a lack of motivation).
He decided not to participate in ASL11 because he would make more money streaming than he was likely to get for competing in the tournament.
The first match between Stork & Soulkey was mind boggling or maybe I just haven't watched a long running PvZ in a while where Khorne and chaos dictate the flow.
Shocking result for the current ASL champion really. At one point he was trailing 0-6 lol.
But once again, no one should read too much into these kinds of result, just like the ASL finals. Especially given that Light lost 5 games repeatedly due to some weird one-base all in, MM push and hidden expos. They actually tie 2-2 for the 4 standard games.
Snow's Reaver control in the Allegro game though. What a piece of art.
Shocking result for the current ASL champion really. At one point he was trailing 0-6 lol.
But once again, no one should read too much into these kinds of result, just like the ASL finals. Especially given that Light lost 5 games repeatedly due to some weird one-base all in, MM push and hidden expos. They actually tie 2-2 for the 4 standard games.
Snow's Reaver control in the Allegro game though. What a piece of art.
On September 02 2022 20:32 AttheDriveIn wrote: Game 3 is extremely one-sided. Maybe we can bet to bed Snow's reputation of being particularly great against Terran. Not anymore.
Relax. Results between these guys can swing back and forth depending on the day. Just look at Snow record in this series for example: lost to Light 2-7 then won 7-2 in a rematch later. In fact he also beat Royal himself 7-2 last month in another series.
On September 02 2022 20:32 AttheDriveIn wrote: Game 3 is extremely one-sided. Maybe we can bet to bed Snow's reputation of being particularly great against Terran. Not anymore.
Relax. Results between these guys can swing back and forth depending on the day. Just look at Snow record in this series for example: lost to Light 2-7 then won 7-2 in a rematch later. In fact he also beat Royal himself 7-2 last month in another series.
I never say anything based off of one match or one series. Note that I said *particularly* great. That means I'm still calling him great.
Snow still has a reputation of being a v T sniper, a v T God. My point is Snow, relative to his skill, is not substantially better against Terran than his skill would otherwise dictate. I think, nowadays, he's nearly as good vZ than he is vT. Sharp, Royal, Light, Rush are all excellent v Protoss, and I wouldn't say Snow has a significant advantage -- again, relative to his skill -- over any of them. (Sharp is someone who is better vP than his relative overall skill.)
Game 6 of this series is a good example. I don't think Snow "should" have lost that game. His observer is in the base and sees Royal prepping for a timing attack... presumably, anyway. He certainly *had* the opportunity to see it, let's say that much. So why is he taking a 4th literally right as Royal is launching an attack? I don't necessarily think taking the 4th is suboptimal in that situation, though; the real issue is he was caught out of position and thus wasn't even able to delay the move out in any way. That was really sloppy from Snow and is not something I think we see from him a few years ago. Especially considering that Royal was being very aggressive all series long. Of course, it was great execution from Royal, too.
Anyway, after this game we finally see Snow adjust and say, "Okay, if Royal is going to keep up early game aggression and cheese, I'm going to prepare for and counter it." The series was great, and culminates in Snow going for 3 gate obs. This is where Royal fucked up: he should've read the in-series meta correctly and realized his early aggro builds are now getting snuffed out. Instead he goes for another early attack, which is predictable by this point, and gets baited by Snow's 7 goons standing on the high ground and gets demolished.