I am SO excited for more Koreans to come and take the prize money, I think it grows the scene and creates a hero story-line when a foreigner is able to take games off of the Korean power-houses that they send
GL and HF in Anaheim
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Carson
Canada820 Posts
I am SO excited for more Koreans to come and take the prize money, I think it grows the scene and creates a hero story-line when a foreigner is able to take games off of the Korean power-houses that they send GL and HF in Anaheim | ||
ilmman
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theonlyking
Germany18 Posts
On June 09 2011 09:35 monx wrote: And Koreans can get code S too? If so, Code A players invasion at Anaheim for sure. You won't see additional Koreans besides the invites from MLG at the event, because I strongly doubt any other team than WMF is able and willing to finance a trip like this. | ||
BearStorm
United States795 Posts
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MLG_Adam
United States994 Posts
On June 09 2011 10:23 Risen wrote: Show nested quote + On June 09 2011 09:58 MoriyaGXP wrote: Prize pool kinda low... they u charge ppl for passes While true, I'm signing up for the prestige. Mlg is an established business, not a startup. They hold these events to maximize profits. 70 times 256 players is 17920 dollars. This covers the prize pool but not much else. They rely on sponsorships to cover the rest. Convention fees, lighting costs, etc. I'm familiar worth lighting these events through work, and lighting alone can cost one million. Don't gripe about a seventy dollar entrance fee. (there's no way mlg is getting a major lighting designer and experienced crew with production lights, so their figure isn't even approaching one million. I used that number to show you how much goes on behind the scenes that you don't know about. There is an american tv show called Deal our No Deal that wad costing one million... PER EPISODE. I would guess for a number around fifty grand to maybe a hundred, though. Renting lights and the crew to set them up is really expensive) God that doesn't figure in convention center costs, power, film crew, production. Mind boggling how much sponsors are willing to give. Remember that the seeded pool players get in for free starting in Anaheim (when Pro Status kicks in). Furthermore, the top 16 players receive travel stipends starting with Anaheim as well, and that total is not factored into the publicized prize money. Lastly, a large portion of the 272 entrants received passes for free through contests, sponsor giveaways, etc. | ||
polaris415
United States158 Posts
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Jacob666
United States285 Posts
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Kraznaya
United States3711 Posts
On June 10 2011 00:31 MLG_Adam wrote: Show nested quote + On June 09 2011 10:23 Risen wrote: On June 09 2011 09:58 MoriyaGXP wrote: Prize pool kinda low... they u charge ppl for passes While true, I'm signing up for the prestige. Mlg is an established business, not a startup. They hold these events to maximize profits. 70 times 256 players is 17920 dollars. This covers the prize pool but not much else. They rely on sponsorships to cover the rest. Convention fees, lighting costs, etc. I'm familiar worth lighting these events through work, and lighting alone can cost one million. Don't gripe about a seventy dollar entrance fee. (there's no way mlg is getting a major lighting designer and experienced crew with production lights, so their figure isn't even approaching one million. I used that number to show you how much goes on behind the scenes that you don't know about. There is an american tv show called Deal our No Deal that wad costing one million... PER EPISODE. I would guess for a number around fifty grand to maybe a hundred, though. Renting lights and the crew to set them up is really expensive) God that doesn't figure in convention center costs, power, film crew, production. Mind boggling how much sponsors are willing to give. Remember that the seeded pool players get in for free starting in Anaheim (when Pro Status kicks in). Furthermore, the top 16 players receive travel stipends starting with Anaheim as well, and that total is not factored into the publicized prize money. Lastly, a large portion of the 272 entrants received passes for free through contests, sponsor giveaways, etc. How much is the travel stipend? | ||
Sufinsil
United States760 Posts
I would ask Blizzard on suggestions on how to setup. Going to be awesome, so much space for a main stage. | ||
MLG_Adam
United States994 Posts
On June 10 2011 00:43 Kraznaya wrote: Show nested quote + On June 10 2011 00:31 MLG_Adam wrote: On June 09 2011 10:23 Risen wrote: On June 09 2011 09:58 MoriyaGXP wrote: Prize pool kinda low... they u charge ppl for passes While true, I'm signing up for the prestige. Mlg is an established business, not a startup. They hold these events to maximize profits. 70 times 256 players is 17920 dollars. This covers the prize pool but not much else. They rely on sponsorships to cover the rest. Convention fees, lighting costs, etc. I'm familiar worth lighting these events through work, and lighting alone can cost one million. Don't gripe about a seventy dollar entrance fee. (there's no way mlg is getting a major lighting designer and experienced crew with production lights, so their figure isn't even approaching one million. I used that number to show you how much goes on behind the scenes that you don't know about. There is an american tv show called Deal our No Deal that wad costing one million... PER EPISODE. I would guess for a number around fifty grand to maybe a hundred, though. Renting lights and the crew to set them up is really expensive) God that doesn't figure in convention center costs, power, film crew, production. Mind boggling how much sponsors are willing to give. Remember that the seeded pool players get in for free starting in Anaheim (when Pro Status kicks in). Furthermore, the top 16 players receive travel stipends starting with Anaheim as well, and that total is not factored into the publicized prize money. Lastly, a large portion of the 272 entrants received passes for free through contests, sponsor giveaways, etc. How much is the travel stipend? $400 per player in the top 16 starting in Anaheim, received upon showing up at the event (must show up to receive) | ||
Nerdslayer
Denmark1130 Posts
On June 10 2011 00:52 MLG_Adam wrote: Show nested quote + On June 10 2011 00:43 Kraznaya wrote: On June 10 2011 00:31 MLG_Adam wrote: On June 09 2011 10:23 Risen wrote: On June 09 2011 09:58 MoriyaGXP wrote: Prize pool kinda low... they u charge ppl for passes While true, I'm signing up for the prestige. Mlg is an established business, not a startup. They hold these events to maximize profits. 70 times 256 players is 17920 dollars. This covers the prize pool but not much else. They rely on sponsorships to cover the rest. Convention fees, lighting costs, etc. I'm familiar worth lighting these events through work, and lighting alone can cost one million. Don't gripe about a seventy dollar entrance fee. (there's no way mlg is getting a major lighting designer and experienced crew with production lights, so their figure isn't even approaching one million. I used that number to show you how much goes on behind the scenes that you don't know about. There is an american tv show called Deal our No Deal that wad costing one million... PER EPISODE. I would guess for a number around fifty grand to maybe a hundred, though. Renting lights and the crew to set them up is really expensive) God that doesn't figure in convention center costs, power, film crew, production. Mind boggling how much sponsors are willing to give. Remember that the seeded pool players get in for free starting in Anaheim (when Pro Status kicks in). Furthermore, the top 16 players receive travel stipends starting with Anaheim as well, and that total is not factored into the publicized prize money. Lastly, a large portion of the 272 entrants received passes for free through contests, sponsor giveaways, etc. How much is the travel stipend? $400 per player in the top 16 starting in Anaheim, received upon showing up at the event (must show up to receive) MLG Adams while you here you got any comments about the horrible mistreatment in MLG columbus against the open bracket players. Im talking about what Thorzain and morrow had to go true? Read his fan page if you unclear. How is this even fair it seems to me there is a huge difference in treatment against players in pool play and in open brackets. Also its preatty clear that you accommendation to the koreans was special treatment. How is it that the korean players got so much better accommendation then some of our EU superstars that came from the open bracket and didnt get a free undeserving spot in the pool pool. How do you expect to get Thorzain and Morrow back to the next mlg or get the EU superstars White-ra,kas, Dimaga, strelook to come under these unfair and allmost torture like conditions? Morrow and Thorzain both traveled half the world to come and play this MLG and play sc2 I dont think they expect it to be more of a survival race then actually sc2. I and many other europeans are really looking forward to you responds. | ||
xSixGeneralHan
United States528 Posts
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Zeri
United States773 Posts
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MLG Deimos
United States652 Posts
On June 10 2011 02:05 VPGeneralHans wrote: I wonder what MLG means when it says hotel cost and then lists single/double/triple/quad??? It refers to the amount of guests in each hotel room. So you can tell the hotel, when you make your reservation, that 1, 2, 3, or 4 people will be staying in the room, and it is still 129$/night. On June 10 2011 02:07 Zeri wrote: When will the groups be announced?? Groups are not announced until a couple weeks prior to the event. | ||
xSixGeneralHan
United States528 Posts
On June 10 2011 04:12 MLG Deimos wrote: Show nested quote + On June 10 2011 02:05 VPGeneralHans wrote: I wonder what MLG means when it says hotel cost and then lists single/double/triple/quad??? It refers to the amount of guests in each hotel room. So you can tell the hotel, when you make your reservation, that 1, 2, 3, or 4 people will be staying in the room, and it is still 129$/night. Groups are not announced until a couple weeks prior to the event. Deimos you are the best!!! | ||
MLG Deimos
United States652 Posts
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insolentrus
Russian Federation304 Posts
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Joedaddy
United States1948 Posts
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amazingoopah
United States1925 Posts
On June 11 2011 04:44 MLG Deimos wrote: Updated 2011 MLG Pro Circuit Rank Points and Rankings can be found here: http://forums.majorleaguegaming.com/topic/231388-2011-starcraft-2-pro-ranking-and-points/ With TLO's on hiatus, that's another top 16 slot open, plus potentially the 3 koreans on there not showing up would mean Drewbie, Moon, Thorzain and Sheth getting top 16.... Then assuming Moon doesn't show up either, it would be Huk next but he's in Korea so you never know... after that it's Tyler. So it could be Drewbie, Thorzain, Sheth, and Tyler rounding out the top 16 for Anaheim. | ||
DoomsVille
Canada4885 Posts
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