<3 GOM Thank You Mr Chae!
Lets just hope not a Terran fest :s
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ScaringKids
Portugal819 Posts
<3 GOM Thank You Mr Chae! Lets just hope not a Terran fest :s | ||
Kewlots
Australia534 Posts
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PresenceSc2
Australia4032 Posts
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shell
Portugal2722 Posts
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Jetaap
France4814 Posts
I we can have a huk, a naniwa or even sase qualify this would be the most epic tournament ever ^^. | ||
MrSexington
United States1768 Posts
Negative: The NASL champion representative is noticeably absent from the invites. In terms of prize pool, even though it has a long season, it absolutely dwarfs many of the tournaments on that list. In terms of EU, NA, and Koreans (on EU and NA teams), they really couldn't have done a better job. | ||
FarbrorAbavna
Sweden4856 Posts
I will be watching this indeed. Big up Gom! | ||
purgerinho
Croatia919 Posts
On October 06 2011 18:03 Parapa wrote: I believe that this year has been a special year for e-sports. A lot of things that were not accomplished in SC/BW were achieved in the course of just one year. Players from all around the world competing each other, leading international tournaments working together with exchange programs, foreign players coming to Korea for training and Korean players joining foreign teams - all of these are remarkable developments that have not occurred to this extent in the past 10 years of e-sports history. well, this one is not true because at the beginning foreigners had their chances and in first years there was few foreign players (that is a lot because game wasn't so popular and prizes were low).. and in next 10 yrs there were chances for foreign players but they couldn't get them because korean players were just too good.. and as time passes they are too good in sc2 too. I hope I'm wrong and that in the future foreigners would have more than one code S player other news are great, as whole GOM TV events and I can't wait to see it! | ||
Noam
Israel2209 Posts
The prize pool distribution is really painful to read though. The current standard for top-heavy tournaments (i.e DreamHack, Assembly, GSL SuperTournament) is give 50% of the total prize pool to the winner. According to the OP the Blizzard CUP will award 59% of the total prize pool to the winner. This tournament is a very unique one, but I still feel like distributing it like that is wrong. | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On October 06 2011 18:14 voy wrote: it's basically World Cup 2011 indeed, but this time everybody needs to earn their place instead of invites (on the side of the non-Koreans). :-) | ||
vanhio
Niue1017 Posts
Great job GOM, great job Mr. Chae <3 | ||
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Netherlands162 Posts
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Canada39254 Posts
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Australia1071 Posts
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Australia676 Posts
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Singapore2605 Posts
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France1946 Posts
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Sweden1456 Posts
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Australia1370 Posts
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Sweden1166 Posts
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