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What is the EWM? The EWM is a weekly online tournament with 64 players. The winners will each advance into an offline tournament, and the winner of that finals will receive the Code A seed. In 2012, the EWM is expected to provide 1 seed for every season of Code A in the GSL. The 64 players will be chosen on a first-come, first-serve basis (following certain qualification tiers). To qualify, a player must be above 500 rating in Masters league on the Korean server. However, players that are part of a team, domestic or foreign, are eligible to particpate regardless of rank and are given first priority to particpate. The format is best of 3 for every round, and the map order is Daybreak, Dual Sight, and Antiga Shipyard. Whether you're looking to keep up with your favorite players outside the GSL, or keeping tabs on new recruits for your favorite team, the EWM is here to provide additional exciting content with an incredibly valuable prize on the line!
When is it? The EWM will begin it's first week broadcast on TwitchTV starting on Monday, Feb 06 5:00pm GMT (GMT+00:00). Our week will begin broadcasting with the fabulous casting crew over at IMBAtv, and broadcast through the week. Be sure to tune in to as many matches as possible, there are sure to be a ton of amazing games!
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Love this, great way to see up and coming players before they make their way into Code A / S.
EDIT: Is there a link to the stream?
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link to the stream please?
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On February 07 2012 01:52 ViRii wrote: Love this, great way to see up and coming players before they make their way into Code A / S.
EDIT: Is there a link to the stream? Yeah, i wanna know to.
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On February 07 2012 02:06 ManofWax wrote: link to the stream please?
Doesn't look like IMBAtv have bothered to show up yet --________________--
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Hey guys, sorry, there's an issue with the stream.
We're switching to a different stream, and I'll get the link up ASAP
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where can i see the games?
EDIT: YAY ITS ON
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TAiLS fighting!!!!!!
CUTTER AS WELL!
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Hey a few quick questions:
- This year 5 GSL´s are planed? That would mean 2 month ~ per season (first season
Start Date: 2012-01-09 End Date: 2012-03-03 from http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012_Global_StarCraft_II_League_Season_1
- Would that mean 8 weekly tourneys with a 64man lineup?
And a Ro8 final for the Code A spot?
- Are players allowed to play in the EMW if they have Code A/S spot?
- Are they allowed if they have already a place in the final?
- From Liquipedia,
Events will be broadcast by TotalBiscuit, Apollo, MrBitter and RotterdaM.[1] while here you say the Imba crew cast the games. Is it rotating, do the others have no time, is it a complete change?
- Should I post these questions in the announcement thread?
It´s nice to see more Korean tourneys, but to be honest (if I´m right above) 8 64man tourneys with 1 Code A seed and nothing else on the line could be a bit lackluster. Not saying that it will be! I´m very curious how it plays out.
Thanks for the tourney and the coverage, this post really should not be negative in any way. I´m just a bit concerned.
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why idra is not partecipating?
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So, who are the casters? Today's Katu, but next...?
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Props to Katu for filling in on what I believe to be very short notice.
He's a hero (and a pretty damn good caster too) <3
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On February 07 2012 02:13 Hondelul wrote:Hey a few quick questions: - This year 5 GSL´s are planed? That would mean 2 month ~ per season (first season
Start Date: 2012-01-09 End Date: 2012-03-03 from http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012_Global_StarCraft_II_League_Season_1
- Would that mean 8 weekly tourneys with a 64man lineup?
And a Ro8 final for the Code A spot?
- Are players allowed to play in the EMW if they have Code A/S spot?
- Are they allowed if they have already a place in the final?
- From Liquipedia,
Events will be broadcast by TotalBiscuit, Apollo, MrBitter and RotterdaM.[1] while here you say the Imba crew cast the games. Is it rotating, do the others have no time, is it a complete change?
- Should I post these questions in the announcement thread?
It´s nice to see more Korean tourneys, but to be honest (if I´m right above) 8 64man tourneys with 1 Code A seed and nothing else on the line could be a bit lackluster. Not saying that it will be! I´m very curious how it plays out. Thanks for the tourney and the coverage, this post really should not be negative in any way. I´m just a bit concerned. Hey, I'm a little busy at the moment and can't get to these questions right now, but I'll get you a response ASAP.
Just so you guys are aware, we're going to be switching off the PlayhemTV stream just before 1PM EST because they'll be streaming the EU Playhem daily. Hopefully we can find a workaround before then.
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On February 07 2012 02:18 VirgilSC2 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 02:13 Hondelul wrote:Hey a few quick questions: - This year 5 GSL´s are planed? That would mean 2 month ~ per season (first season
Start Date: 2012-01-09 End Date: 2012-03-03 from http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012_Global_StarCraft_II_League_Season_1
- Would that mean 8 weekly tourneys with a 64man lineup?
And a Ro8 final for the Code A spot?
- Are players allowed to play in the EMW if they have Code A/S spot?
- Are they allowed if they have already a place in the final?
- From Liquipedia,
Events will be broadcast by TotalBiscuit, Apollo, MrBitter and RotterdaM.[1] while here you say the Imba crew cast the games. Is it rotating, do the others have no time, is it a complete change?
- Should I post these questions in the announcement thread?
It´s nice to see more Korean tourneys, but to be honest (if I´m right above) 8 64man tourneys with 1 Code A seed and nothing else on the line could be a bit lackluster. Not saying that it will be! I´m very curious how it plays out. Thanks for the tourney and the coverage, this post really should not be negative in any way. I´m just a bit concerned. Hey, I'm a little busy at the moment and can't get to these questions right now, but I'll get you a response ASAP. Just so you guys are aware, we're going to be switching off the PlayhemTV stream just before 1PM EST because they'll be streaming the EU Playhem daily. Hopefully we can find a workaround before then. No need to rush, I´m sure you have many things to do, especially with the steam hickup. Good luck with everything. First time I listen to PlayhemTV, I think. I like it I must say. PS: The overall player list looks absolute amazing!
Edit: Just noticed it´s Katu on the Playhem stream, should have recognized his voice after all the KSL...
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Alright, after this game/series we'll be switching over to the official EWM stream.
Sorry for all the confusion -_-
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jjun was the player to knock haypro out of code a right? REMATCH incoming
edit: damn nevermind then
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On February 07 2012 02:43 chipmonklord17 wrote: jjun was the player to knock haypro out of code a right? REMATCH incoming
Jjun knocked Moonglade out, Haypro lost to Ganzi.
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On February 07 2012 02:13 Hondelul wrote:Hey a few quick questions: - This year 5 GSL´s are planed? That would mean 2 month ~ per season (first season
Start Date: 2012-01-09 End Date: 2012-03-03 from http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012_Global_StarCraft_II_League_Season_1
- Would that mean 8 weekly tourneys with a 64man lineup?
And a Ro8 final for the Code A spot?
- Are players allowed to play in the EMW if they have Code A/S spot?
- Are they allowed if they have already a place in the final?
- From Liquipedia,
Events will be broadcast by TotalBiscuit, Apollo, MrBitter and RotterdaM.[1] while here you say the Imba crew cast the games. Is it rotating, do the others have no time, is it a complete change?
- Should I post these questions in the announcement thread?
It´s nice to see more Korean tourneys, but to be honest (if I´m right above) 8 64man tourneys with 1 Code A seed and nothing else on the line could be a bit lackluster. Not saying that it will be! I´m very curious how it plays out. Thanks for the tourney and the coverage, this post really should not be negative in any way. I´m just a bit concerned.
i realize you guys already have enough going on, but aside from these questions i would also like to know when the other broadcasts are taking place? just same time for the next few days?
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Sound quality is awful. Can't understand a thing Katu is saying. Sounds like he's underwater.
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stream lags and sound quality is terrible tbh =/
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We'll fix the sound ASAP.
This kind of stuff happens when you switch streams like that XD
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Sound quality is kinda bad. Katu sounds like he's talking into a Tshirt or something
Games are good :D
Edit: whoops, should have refreshed before posting.
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On February 07 2012 02:58 VirgilSC2 wrote: We'll fix the sound ASAP.
This kind of stuff happens when you switch streams like that XD
Thanks, Virgil. No worries. I'm excited to see some high quality games, so if this is the worst thing that happens on day 1, I think that's a pretty good start, honestly
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wow, is that zenex cutter's official pic now on TL?
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Switching casters now that Katu has to leave.
He wasn't supposed to be casting today but he stepped in to help stop the crisis
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I'll edit the stream link into the OP, but it's live on the right on the calendar.
We've got our casters for today all set up, and hopefully goes smoothly from here.
Brackets can be found here
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Do you have a bracket or something? which games have been shown?
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is the stream lagging only for me?
the sound's fine, but the screen keeps buffering every few seconds
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LiquidHuk is back haha =p
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Just a suggestion but I think the caster could tone down his ummmm "oh my", "indeed", "I must say".... Seems very over the top and takes away from the action of the game.
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Wait ST_Legend the GSL observer is playing? lol awesome
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On February 07 2012 03:33 Shellshock1122 wrote: Wait ST_Legend the GSL observer is playing? lol awesome
If his play is as good as his observing, he will take this EZ
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On February 07 2012 03:07 openbox1 wrote:wow, is that zenex cutter's official pic now on TL?
haha this is getting hilarious. I would pay for seeing the face of the real cutter when he finds out ;D and btw his twitter acc picture is intriguing aswell : https://twitter.com/#!/ZeNEX_Cutter seems like real men love puppies!
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On February 07 2012 03:47 Sanz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 03:07 openbox1 wrote:wow, is that zenex cutter's official pic now on TL? haha this is getting hilarious. I would pay for seeing the face of the real cutter when he finds out ;D and btw his twitter acc picture is intriguing aswell : https://twitter.com/#!/ZeNEX_Cutterseems like real men love puppies! I thought the Cutter picture would be a nice touch.
No, it's not his TLPD picture, but I can dream XD
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On February 07 2012 03:24 redloser wrote: is the stream lagging only for me?
the sound's fine, but the screen keeps buffering every few seconds It was fine until the big engagement, for me. Then it got really choppy.
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Wait...did I see a Raven?
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On February 07 2012 04:12 Hassybaby wrote: Wait...did I see a Raven?
The player who builds the raven wins the game ^^
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14 kills on that raven. Jinro <3
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Supernova's dead to me....there's one thing to get ravens
There's another to SLAUGHTER EVERYTHING WITH A SINGLE RAVEN
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On February 07 2012 04:14 Hassybaby wrote: Supernova's dead to me....there's one thing to get ravens
There's another to SLAUGHTER EVERYTHING WITH A SINGLE RAVEN
I think you may of missed him using seeker missiles...
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Such an awesome counter attack from Jinro <3
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On February 07 2012 04:15 Drazerk wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 04:14 Hassybaby wrote: Supernova's dead to me....there's one thing to get ravens
There's another to SLAUGHTER EVERYTHING WITH A SINGLE RAVEN I think you may of missed him using seeker missiles...
Pfffffttt......Jinro deserves more win for that
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Is it over? Did I miss Jinro vs Supernova?
Just tuned in =/
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Wait wait, was Jinro's opponent Supernova?
Even if he wasn't, it was nice to be impressed by Jinro again. It has been to long.
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On February 07 2012 04:18 SeaSwift wrote: Is it over? Did I miss Jinro vs Supernova?
Just tuned in =/
We was comparing raven usage they did not play one another.
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It wasn't. Did Jinro win the first game or did his opponent?
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On February 07 2012 04:24 SeaSwift wrote: It wasn't. Did Jinro win the first game or did his opponent?
Jinro won convincingly after being in a little trouble to an early push.
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On February 07 2012 04:24 SeaSwift wrote: It wasn't. Did Jinro win the first game or did his opponent?
Jinor did with a very nice comeback. So he was just playing a random Korean? Liquipedia names him Always, who I have never heard of
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On February 07 2012 04:12 Hassybaby wrote: Wait...did I see a Raven? Alert Drazerk. Jinro is unstoppable with his raven production!
oh shit Drazerk is actually posting? Playing hooky from work?
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Has anyone actually seen the guy Jinro is facing play before? I've never heard of him. Has he been in any Korean Weeklies or anything?
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On February 07 2012 04:26 Shellshock1122 wrote:Alert Drazerk. Jinro is unstoppable with his raven production! oh shit Drazerk is actually posting? Playing hooky from work?
Bud its 7:30 in the evening here in Great Britain. We're all home now
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On February 07 2012 04:26 Shellshock1122 wrote:Alert Drazerk. Jinro is unstoppable with his raven production! oh shit Drazerk is actually posting? Playing hooky from work?
I stopped posting so much to keep my post count low while I work on my 20k post. I am still around in the background ^^
Edit: + what Hassy said
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Love the decision to send repair/tank damage bots with the army.
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How many matches are they gonna cast today?
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dude that was so sweet jinro, lots of SCVs instantly repairing and then moving the barracks to cut off the retreat well thought out defense. Go jinro!
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On February 07 2012 04:29 Hassybaby wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 04:26 Shellshock1122 wrote:On February 07 2012 04:12 Hassybaby wrote: Wait...did I see a Raven? Alert Drazerk. Jinro is unstoppable with his raven production! oh shit Drazerk is actually posting? Playing hooky from work? Bud its 7:30 in the evening here in Great Britain. We're all home now fuck it's 2:30 here? My sense of time is so off from this weekend. Just woke up hahaa. I thought it was like 4 hours earlier
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Cast SaSe next pretty please!
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lots of lings from ragnarok, but 3 queens watching the ramp ,denied. supplies about even, ragnarok poking up again, while getting lair. took going hydras and +1 ranged
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If you guys have any feedback, please just let me know and I'll work to get it adjusted as best I can! Thanks!
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So, there is no cash prize for this?
Just one out of 64 qualifying for a tournament where the prize is a Code A spot?
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On February 07 2012 05:00 mvtaylor wrote: So, there is no cash prize for this?
Just one out of 64 qualifying for a tournament where the prize is a Code A spot? "Just"? You should realize that this is a great chance for little effort for young b-teamers to prove theirself, make their self a name and possibly win a GSL spot.
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SOOOO happy to see Jinro win, plz make a grand comeback!
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On February 07 2012 05:00 mvtaylor wrote: So, there is no cash prize for this?
Just one out of 64 qualifying for a tournament where the prize is a Code A spot?
Code A spots are worth a lot to the koreans, plus you do get paid for being in the GSL even in the first round of Code A.
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On February 07 2012 05:00 mvtaylor wrote: So, there is no cash prize for this?
Just one out of 64 qualifying for a tournament where the prize is a Code A spot?
When you are a Korean B-teamer, a Code A spot is synonymous with exposure, and exposure is synonymous with success.
A cash price would be icing on the cake, but a Code A spot makes for a pretty damn tasty cake regardless.
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@SeaSwift, Tarotis, Dodgin
Unless I'm terribly mistaken the ESV weekly also offered a way to get a Code A spot, and get a cash prize.
If I won a 64 man tourney with the talent in EWM Week #1 and then came second in the eight... sixteen? man tourney that follows... I'd want something.
Assuming the offline qualifier is also single elim brakcet play with bo3s and has eight people who won the eight weeklies before it then you could win eight best of threes in a row, lose the final 2-1 (You could even go 17-2 in terms of games in the tourneys) and leave empty handed. Which is a bit poor considering all the people involved in it that aren't players no doubt get some cash out of it.
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Let's see what you got Cutter.
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On February 07 2012 05:15 mvtaylor wrote: @SeaSwift, Tarotis, Dodgin
Unless I'm terribly mistaken the ESV weekly also offered a way to get a Code A spot, and get a cash prize.
If I won a 64 man tourney with the talent in EWM Week #1 and then came second in the eight... sixteen? man tourney that follows... well, you've got nothing.
True. However, what have you lost? Directly, nothing. You've got to play on a stream with ~2000 viewers, you've gained experience, you might have made a bit of a name for yourself.
I guess what I'm going for is that while the ESV was probably a better deal, that doesn't make this tourney bad. For B-team Koreans flying below the radar, this is great.
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I'm so happy Cutter is playing right now.
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Why there are so few viewers? Great players playing for a Code A spot and people prefer to watch "normal" pro-streams? I dont get it
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On February 07 2012 05:45 Titorelli wrote: Why there are so few viewers? Great players playing for a Code A spot and people prefer to watch "normal" pro-streams? I dont get it
Casters have a lot to do with stream numbers, I don't even know who these guys are to be honest.
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On February 07 2012 05:45 Titorelli wrote: Why there are so few viewers? Great players playing for a Code A spot and people prefer to watch "normal" pro-streams? I dont get it
First day of the competition existing, very little hype before it started it just basically... appeared.
Emergency casters and not more "recognised" names.
Broadcasting in a prime EU time slot and of five potential games involving EU players they only show one.
Dimaga is pretty boss.
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On February 07 2012 05:49 mvtaylor wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 05:45 Titorelli wrote: Why there are so few viewers? Great players playing for a Code A spot and people prefer to watch "normal" pro-streams? I dont get it First day of the competition existing, very little hype before it started it just basically... appeared. Emergency casters and not more "recognised" name Broadcasting in a prime EU time slot and of five potential games involving EU players they only show one. Dimaga is pretty boss.
IPL rebroadcast and KSLs not involving european players usually got ~4k viewers, so I suppose that time and partecipants are not really a problem here.
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On February 07 2012 05:58 WigglingSquid wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 05:49 mvtaylor wrote:On February 07 2012 05:45 Titorelli wrote: Why there are so few viewers? Great players playing for a Code A spot and people prefer to watch "normal" pro-streams? I dont get it First day of the competition existing, very little hype before it started it just basically... appeared. Emergency casters and not more "recognised" name Broadcasting in a prime EU time slot and of five potential games involving EU players they only show one. Dimaga is pretty boss. IPL rebroadcast and KSLs not involving european players usually got ~4k viewers, so I suppose that time and partecipants are not really a problem here.
Really it just comes down to who is casting the event, compare KSL with Khaldor casting to when he does not cast. It's 7-8k viewers to 2k or so. Let's face it casters are the biggest stars of SC2 right now and viewer numbers mostly depend on them. Apollo + TLO casting the Scan invitational got near 30k viewers and that was a one day tournament with EU players.
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On February 07 2012 05:58 WigglingSquid wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 05:49 mvtaylor wrote:On February 07 2012 05:45 Titorelli wrote: Why there are so few viewers? Great players playing for a Code A spot and people prefer to watch "normal" pro-streams? I dont get it First day of the competition existing, very little hype before it started it just basically... appeared. Emergency casters and not more "recognised" name Broadcasting in a prime EU time slot and of five potential games involving EU players they only show one. Dimaga is pretty boss. IPL rebroadcast and KSLs not involving european players usually got ~4k viewers, so I suppose that time and partecipants are not really a problem here.
To expand on my first two points
First day of the competition existing, very little hype before it started it just basically... appeared.
Emergency casters and not more "recognised" names.
These really are major points, if it's the first day of your tournament existing and broadcasting you want it announced a while in advance. SXSW Show Match is announced like two months in advance, Iron Squid a month in advance. ESW make a LR thread 30 minutes before their stream goes up and a reddit post three hours before it starts, I did a quick TL search to see a post three days ago about week #1 (not about the tournament in general) that gets less than a page of comments. And a search by title and content reveals a TL staff member posting a translation from a korean website about the league a week ago with info edited in after Virgil said some more about it.
Finally, when Day 1 of your tournament starts up you want your prime casters ready to go on week 1, day 1. I know Bitterdam are off getting ready for IEM Sao Paulo so in this case for day 1 you want to make sure 100% that it's going to be casted by TB + Apollo.
I hope this tournament goes well and all, and I'm sure it will. But day 1 should have been explosions and fireworks, trumpets and fanfare not, oh look there's some new online cup starting.
EDIT:
I moaned a bit about prize money earlier and by reading to the bottom of the twitch.tv blog (http://blog.twitch.tv/2012/02/06/gomtv-and-twitchtv-partner-with-the-ewm/) which was linked on r/starcraft but is now no longer even on the first page and also seems to be very poorly written / mis translated I find:
Weekly - $100 prize money
Finals : 8 Player offline tournement from past weekly match winners - Winner receives Code A certified spot. - $500 prize money
When I check the LR thread and relevant liquipedia article I generally expect to find all the info there.
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On February 07 2012 06:02 mvtaylor wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 05:58 WigglingSquid wrote:On February 07 2012 05:49 mvtaylor wrote:On February 07 2012 05:45 Titorelli wrote: Why there are so few viewers? Great players playing for a Code A spot and people prefer to watch "normal" pro-streams? I dont get it First day of the competition existing, very little hype before it started it just basically... appeared. Emergency casters and not more "recognised" name Broadcasting in a prime EU time slot and of five potential games involving EU players they only show one. Dimaga is pretty boss. IPL rebroadcast and KSLs not involving european players usually got ~4k viewers, so I suppose that time and partecipants are not really a problem here. To expand on my first two points First day of the competition existing, very little hype before it started it just basically... appeared. Emergency casters and not more "recognised" names. These really are major points, if it's the first day of your tournament existing and broadcasting you want it announced a while in advance. SXSW Show Match is announced like two months in advance, Iron Squid a month in advance. ESW make a LR thread 30 minutes before their stream goes up and a reddit post three hours before it starts, I did a quick TL search to see a post three days ago about week #1 (not about the tournament in general) that gets less than a page of comments. And a search by title and content reveals a TL staff member posting a translation from a korean website about the league a week ago with info edited in after Virgil said some more about it. Finally, when Day 1 of your tournament starts up you want your prime casters ready to go on week 1, day 1. I know Bitterdam are off getting ready for IEM Sao Paulo so in this case for day 1 you want to make sure 100% that it's going to be casted by TB + Apollo. I hope this tournament goes well and all, and I'm sure it will. But day 1 should have been explosions and fireworks, trumpets and fanfare not, oh look there's some new online cup starting. I don't currently have time to go into detail about what happened with the casting situation, but both pairs of casters are currently otherwise engaged.
That announcement that was made had some information in it that wasn't confirmed yet, and on top of that, the casters we did have for this week were not here on time.
I had planned (and written) a nice fancy announcement post, but someone got there before I could, and things went downhill from there.
Luckily we were able to sort everything out this afternoon fairly quickly, so big thanks to Katu and the SCVRush guys for being available on such short notice.
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Virgil you've done a great job holding this together. This casting duo is okay. Could work on game knowledge a bit instead of just talking about what buildings and units are being built
I'm nitpicking though.
More importantly, is there any way to get an expected list of games for the day? In order, preferably.
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Did Cutter advance? I missed game 3 and both the OP and liquipedia are not updated.
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On February 07 2012 06:16 JonnyLaw wrote: Virgil you've done a great job holding this together. This casting duo is okay. Could work on game knowledge a bit instead of just talking about what buildings and units are being built
I'm nitpicking though.
More importantly, is there any way to get an expected list of games for the day? In order, preferably. Today, because of all the chaos at the beginning, I didn't have time to arrange a schedule, so I just packaged up half of the Ro64 replays, and we've just been going through them. In the future we'll have a list of the series in order.
After this one we're going to cast the SaSe vs Dream games though.
On February 07 2012 06:18 Dodgin wrote: Did Cutter advance? I missed game 3 and both the OP and liquipedia are not updated. For an update on the Cutter games:
I did not receive a replay from Cutter vs NalZa Game 3 and have been informed that Cutter was unable to play the 3rd game as was forced to forfeit the series to NalZa. NalZa advances 2:1.
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Twitch is happy to support such an awesome event. Hopefully this can bring additional exposure to the lesser known Korean names. Who knows, maybe a star will be born :D
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On February 07 2012 06:21 VirgilSC2 wrote:
After this one we're going to cast the SaSe vs Dream games though.
Thanks man. That's the series I really want to see. Long day and I'm fading fast but I cannot miss that series.
While you're taking questions Virgil, how will vods be done for this tournament in general?
Is someone condensing them into a ewm channel or just using the respective twitch accounts for the casting teams?
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I dunno if its all about the casters. The ESV events always have some 4-5k viewers and their casters are imo also not very well known...
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On February 07 2012 06:29 Titorelli wrote: I dunno if its all about the casters. The ESV events always have some 4-5k viewers and their casters are imo also not very well known...
ESV has been around for about 8 months though. They struggled early to get viewers but, its grown steadily since then.
Noblesse, comon man he was on hive tech for sooo long and no ghosts
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On February 07 2012 06:29 Titorelli wrote: I dunno if its all about the casters. The ESV events always have some 4-5k viewers and their casters are imo also not very well known... Yes but Orb actually has very good game knowledge and really likes to analyze the play rather than try to be funny. There's a big difference.
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On February 07 2012 06:35 robih wrote: sase coming next? Yes, SaSe vs MvPDream coming up after the KingKong vs Noblesse series.
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Will there be vods? Missed Jinro's games!
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On February 07 2012 06:55 LlamaNamedOsama wrote: Will there be vods? Missed Jinro's games! You should be able to catch the VoDs on the Twitch Channel after the broadcast.
I'm also looking into an alternative to get the VoDs to YouTube, more info on that Soon(TM)
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On February 07 2012 06:56 VirgilSC2 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 06:55 LlamaNamedOsama wrote: Will there be vods? Missed Jinro's games! You should be able to catch the VoDs on the Twitch Channel after the broadcast. I'm also looking into an alternative to get the VoDs to YouTube, more info on that Soon(TM)
When will PuMa's game come up, Virgil? If you could get PuMa vs Symbol going next, that would be super swell ^^;
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On February 07 2012 07:06 Rulker wrote:Show nested quote +On February 07 2012 06:56 VirgilSC2 wrote:On February 07 2012 06:55 LlamaNamedOsama wrote: Will there be vods? Missed Jinro's games! You should be able to catch the VoDs on the Twitch Channel after the broadcast. I'm also looking into an alternative to get the VoDs to YouTube, more info on that Soon(TM) When will PuMa's game come up, Virgil? If you could get PuMa vs Symbol going next, that would be super swell ^^; I have PuMa vs Symbol slated for tomorrow's broadcast, so we'll see that one tomorrow for sure.
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After the SaSe vs Dream game we're going to show TAiLS vs Cella to wrap the day up!
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Twitch's answer to the KSL? Yes please!
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What happened to d apollo and totalbiscuit and rotterdam/mrbitter?
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I'm confused, did I miss SaSe playing?
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On February 07 2012 08:03 ZAiNs wrote: I'm confused, did I miss SaSe playing?
Yes, he got 2-0'd by Dream.
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Poor Cella :p That forcefield hug was open seasonesque.
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SaSe and Cella disappointing....
HuK and Jinro make up for it though :D
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MvPDream vs QxGSaSe Results?
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