There have been a number of questions about IPL5 I've received from players, managers, fans and others about IPL5, and there are a lot of Misconceptions about exactly what is happening when at IPL5 and who is going.
Well, here is a post revealing all of that.
The venue will once again be The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, official home of the IPL between November 29 and December 2.
Players Attending (In order of Qualification):
Name - How They Qualified
Sleep - American Regional
Snute - European Regional
San - (Replaces MarineKing) Korean Regional
Taeja - International Regional
Polt - International Regional
Xigua - Chinese Regional
aLive - Invite
Crank - Amateur Championship
The above players are seeded into Winners Round 4
viOLet - American Satellite
Ganzi - (Replacement for QXC) - American Satellite
MaJoR - (Replacement for Suppy) - American Satellite
Leenock (Replacement for Axslav) - American Satellite
Daisuki - American Satellite
Glon - American Satellite
ViBE - American Satellite
Perfect - American Satellite
Eifer - (Nerchio Replacement)
LeiYa - (formerly puCK) (Replacement for ParanOid) - European Satellite
Bly - European Satellite
ToD - European Satellite
Drewbie - (Replacement for DBS) - European Satellite
Ret - (Replacement for Ziktomini) - European Satellite
HwangSin - (Replacement for HayprO) - European Satellite
Replacement pending for JonnyRecco - European Satellite
Creator - Asian Satellite
Luvsic - Asian Satellite
Byun - Asian Satellite
TheStC - Asian Satellite
Sculp - Asian Satellite
ByuL - Asian Satellite
HerO - Asian Satellite
Bboong - Asian Satellite
YoDa - IM Invite
Sea - Liquid Invite
SlayerS Invite - Genius
StarTale Invite - Bomber
Shuttle - Amateur Satellite
Hendralisk - Amateur Satellite
Sting - Amateur Satellite
Caliber - Amateur Satellite
CatZ - American Satellite #2
TriMaster - American Satellite #2
sLivko - European Satellite #2
Apocalypse (Replacement for Slavik) - European Satellite #2
HuK - Korean Satellite #2
HyuN - Korean Satellite #2
MMA - International Satellite #2
Golden - International Satellite #2
Goswser - American Satellite #3
Massan - (Replacement for SeleCT) - American Satellite #3
Sasquatch - (Replacement for MaNa) - European Satellite #3
Illusion (Replacement for BlinG) - European Satellite #3
Heart - Korean Satellite #3
Symbol - International Satellite #3
Shine - International Satellite #3
Stephano - GSL World Championship Invite
NaNiwa - GSL World Championship Invite
Squirtle - GSL World Championship Korea
Life - GSL World Championship Korea
Seed - GSL World Championship Korea
MC - GSL World Championship Korea
DongRaeGu - GSL World Championship Korea
LucifroN - GSL World Championship EU
Nerchio - GSL World Championship EU
VortiX - GSL World Championship EU
Sen - GSL World Championship NA
Scarlett - GSL World Championship NA
HyuN - GSL Ro4 Player
Ryung - GSL Ro4 Player
Bogus - GSL Ro4 Player
Sniper - GSL Ro4 Player
Players will be played into a giant 72 person bracket, with the top 8 seeds earning BYEs into Winners Round 4.
Casters: TotalBiscuit Apollo Tasteless Artosis Sheth JMorrow JoRoSaR Kibbelz Schamtoo Grubby Frodan Kevin Knocke Top 4 of IPL Caster Search
Saturday 18:00 GMT (+00:00) - LR7 - 2 matches played 19:00 GMT (+00:00) - LR7 - 2 matches played 20:00 GMT (+00:00) - LR8 - 2 matches played 21:00 GMT (+00:00) - LR9 - 2 matches played 22:00 GMT (+00:00) - World Championship Day 1 - Proleague 02:00 GMT (+00:00) - GSL Code S Finals
Sunday 18:00 GMT (+00:00) - LR10 - 1 match played 19:00 GMT (+00:00) - WF - 1 match played (BO5) 20:30 GMT (+00:00) - LF - 1 match played (BO5) 22:00 GMT (+00:00) - World Championship Day 2 - GSTL 02:00 GMT (+00:00) - GF (BO5 with BO3 if player from losers bracket wins BO5) - Edited format by community demand
Maaaan, what a stacked line-up, possibly the best line-up I've seen in any SC2 tournament.
Map pool is a little small though, I expected a little more in terms of maps.
I hope the players, casters and production crew are ready for one hell of a SC2 marathon, a four day event involving three tournaments is just insane 0_o
I thought DBS retired. He's still competing? I see Haypro is being replaced since he retired as well I could be wrong though. I just remembered reading it somewhere
On November 15 2012 05:42 Shellshock1122 wrote: I thought DBS retired. He's still competing? I see Haypro is being replaced since he retired as well I could be wrong though. I just remembered reading it somewhere
No way DBS goes, he doesn't even have a team (and doesn't play seriously anymore).
Grubby is announced as a caster! He wouldn't be casting if he won a spot in the GSL World Championship team and therefore a spot in IPL 5, so I conclude that Lucifron took his side of the bracket and will play in both IPL5 and GSL WC!
On November 15 2012 05:42 Shellshock1122 wrote: I thought DBS retired. He's still competing? I see Haypro is being replaced since he retired as well I could be wrong though. I just remembered reading it somewhere
No way DBS goes, he doesn't even have a team (and doesn't play seriously anymore).
Grubby is announced as a caster! He wouldn't be casting if he won a spot in the GSL World Championship team and therefore a spot in IPL 5, so I conclude that Lucifron took his side of the bracket and will play in both IPL5 and GSL WC!
Fucking awesome!
Sheth will be casting as well, seeing this post reminded me of how awesome this tournament will be.
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
Yeah, I think this is a bit ridiculous. I think the Bo5 + Bo3 from LSC2 was a great format.
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
Thinking the same too, its honestly just as bad as extended series imo.
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
Agree, I prefer the new MLG format with 2 separate brackets and a BO7 finals without any advantage for one or the other player.
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
I like BO9 with 2 games up personally.
What about BO69 with 8 games up?
nah, too little advantage a bo9 with 2 games up: -can get to seven games (normal finals length) -is an equivalent of a bo3 up (2 games) -WF winner needs 3 games, LF winner needs 5 games
On November 15 2012 06:07 IGNProLeague wrote: The community has spoken - and won.
Format of Grand Finals has changed.
Eh, not quite sure hrm. BO5 then BO3 seems a bit icky haha
At IPL4 they did BO5 then BO5, and I think that worked out alright. Not much of a difference here other than two less sets in the second series.
Wasn't it really anticlimatic or something? Since the first one went 3-2, and people were like aghrhh I need to sit through another BO5? Maybe that's the aLive effect though...
On November 15 2012 06:07 IGNProLeague wrote: The community has spoken - and won.
Format of Grand Finals has changed.
Eh, not quite sure hrm. BO5 then BO3 seems a bit icky haha
At IPL4 they did BO5 then BO5, and I think that worked out alright. Not much of a difference here other than two less sets in the second series.
Wasn't it really anticlimatic or something? Since the first one went 3-2, and people were like aghrhh I need to sit through another BO5? Maybe that's the aLive effect though...
no people were just upset that squirtle got crushed in the second bo5. we wanted to see more games because the first bo5 was sick
On November 15 2012 06:12 Dodgin wrote: I think that was because the final ran really really late into the evening.
it ran super late. i remember because i attended live and had to drive back to socal. according to their schedule the finals and ceremony was supposed to happen around 8-9 PM ish, but the first bo5 didn't finish until past midnight -_-
On November 15 2012 06:12 Dodgin wrote: I think that was because the final ran really really late into the evening. If the final starts at 6 PM PST, that shouldn't happen again.
lol, i remember manning the LR for IPL4, that was hella tiring (it was from 2am-5pm for me zzz)
On November 15 2012 06:07 IGNProLeague wrote: The community has spoken - and won.
Format of Grand Finals has changed.
I love you IPL.
Ehh, at least the finals format is better than the previous one. I did like the dual Bo5 one in IPL4, but I suppose this isn't as bad as it could be. Bo7 or even Bo9 would be the best imo, but this is at least indicative of IPL's ability to recieve criticism from the community and take it with a good heart.
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
I like BO9 with 2 games up personally.
What about BO69 with 8 games up?
nah, too little advantage a bo9 with 2 games up: -can get to seven games (normal finals length) -is an equivalent of a bo3 up (2 games) -WF winner needs 3 games, LF winner needs 5 games
I think that's pretty fair personally?
I guess it's fair, I'm just a bit scarred from IPL4 when I started watching at about 6PM I think and the finals were at like 7AM (or later, I don't remember), I was tired as fuck, the sun started to rise and by the time the second BO5 or whatever the format was started I was almost passed out and decided to go to sleep.
As long as the schedule is fine, I'm all for it, but if it's incredibly late again, I'd rather have it be quick.
On November 15 2012 06:12 Dodgin wrote: I think that was because the final ran really really late into the evening. If the final starts at 6 PM PST, that shouldn't happen again.
agreed... the schedule looks SO much better than last year, especially considering that they have the GSL and the world championships to squeeze in.
Did IGN fire HD and Painuser? I miss those guys. I always thought Painuser + Catzpj was a great duo because of their synergy with regards to their analysis and enthusiasm
On November 15 2012 06:34 asongdotnet wrote: also... two of the GSL ro8 matchups already have seeds into IPL5, creator/hyun and mkp/ryung. wonder who will get their slots?
Maybe the team the player is on will be able to send someone else?
On November 15 2012 06:57 Prplppleatr wrote: NOOOOOOO!
Why BO5 + BO3????
That could lead to the same crap in LSC2 where Stephano and Bomber both won 4 games, but Stephano won the series.....soo lame
Why would you guys want this??
Can't be avoided. if it's bo7 with a 1-0 lead, it can be 3-3 and it's over. If it's bo5+bo5, it can be 5-5 (2-3+3-2), even worse the WB winner can win the grand final despite losing 3-5 overall (0-3+3-2), and so on ... there will never be a perfect grand final format in a double-bracket system.
On November 15 2012 06:57 Prplppleatr wrote: NOOOOOOO!
Why BO5 + BO3????
That could lead to the same crap in LSC2 where Stephano and Bomber both won 4 games, but Stephano won the series.....soo lame
Why would you guys want this??
Can't be avoided. if it's bo7 with a 1-0 lead, it can be 3-3 and it's over. If it's bo5+bo5, it can be 5-5 (2-3+3-2), and so on ... WB winner has to have so kind of advantage for winning all his matches.
I guess having a huge double elim bracket is just a bad formant, imo.
On November 15 2012 06:57 Prplppleatr wrote: NOOOOOOO!
Why BO5 + BO3????
That could lead to the same crap in LSC2 where Stephano and Bomber both won 4 games, but Stephano won the series.....soo lame
Why would you guys want this??
Can't be avoided. if it's bo7 with a 1-0 lead, it can be 3-3 and it's over. If it's bo5+bo5, it can be 5-5 (2-3+3-2), and so on ... WB winner has to have so kind of advantage for winning all his matches.
I guess having a huge double elim bracket is just a bad formant, imo.
On November 15 2012 06:57 Prplppleatr wrote: NOOOOOOO!
Why BO5 + BO3????
That could lead to the same crap in LSC2 where Stephano and Bomber both won 4 games, but Stephano won the series.....soo lame
Why would you guys want this??
Can't be avoided. if it's bo7 with a 1-0 lead, it can be 3-3 and it's over. If it's bo5+bo5, it can be 5-5 (2-3+3-2), and so on ... WB winner has to have so kind of advantage for winning all his matches.
I guess having a huge double elim bracket is just a bad formant, imo.
I don't think many people agree with you.
Whens the last time you heard someone complain about the DH/GSL formats with groups?....vs how many complaints do you hear about the format when they use double elim (MLG, etc.)
On November 15 2012 06:54 Whatson wrote: This is a ridiculous roster of players...well done by IPL in organizing so many qualifiers. This will definitely screw with my productivity.
LOL, the organizing of the qualifiers was certainly not well done.
What you see here is the result of a giant screwup, but it worked out okay in the end, money, the GOMTV partnership, arbitrary changes and invites that originally weren't intended to be there at all apart from aLive will make this event a memorable one still.
On November 15 2012 06:59 clocked wrote: Hmm...did CatsPajamas quit casting for IPL? I don't see him on this list.
Yeah cats quit casting. IPL replaced him with Kevin Knocke.
Kevin is just as good as him, not disappointed.
I've met them both, and I can honestly say that CatsPajamas had a larger stage presence and a stronger vocal quality. But that's just like my opinion, man.
On November 15 2012 06:59 clocked wrote: Hmm...did CatsPajamas quit casting for IPL? I don't see him on this list.
Yeah cats quit casting. IPL replaced him with Kevin Knocke.
Kevin is just as good as him, not disappointed.
I've met them both, and I can honestly say that CatsPajamas had a larger stage presence and a stronger vocal quality. But that's just like my opinion, man.
I don't know, this Kevin Knocke guy seems like a jerk to me.
looks pretty amazing.. pretty amazing player list, only thing that are missing are kespa players :/
bo5+bo3 finals really is bad though, MLG has figured out a way where the final series is actually always just one series that starts with 0-0, anything else is awful
should still be a very epic event in all but the finals
On November 15 2012 06:59 clocked wrote: Hmm...did CatsPajamas quit casting for IPL? I don't see him on this list.
Yeah cats quit casting. IPL replaced him with Kevin Knocke.
Kevin is just as good as him, not disappointed.
I've met them both, and I can honestly say that CatsPajamas had a larger stage presence and a stronger vocal quality. But that's just like my opinion, man.
I don't know, this Kevin Knocke guy seems like a jerk to me.
They're one and the same person you ass hats! And Kevin, stop trolling the idiots please. Love your work btw:-D!
DBS needs to be replaced and MKP says he is undecided on attending because of WCG. If he makes it into GSL Semis I highly doubt he'll pass that up. But if he doesn't it seems like he will choose WCG.
On November 15 2012 06:38 CuteZergling wrote: I know that we KNOW the dates for the tournament, but you might wanna put the dates for the tournament up in the OP.
Also you should put timezone.
This ^^ I mean, I can and will go look up this info for myself, but a topic with "ALL IPL5 Information" as the title really should have this info
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
I like BO9 with 2 games up personally.
What about BO69 with 8 games up?
Nah man Bo1024 with 32 games up is the only fair solution.
That player list is insane and the number of casters and matches are staggering. Over 200000$ in prize money? A four day event? Did IPL just decided to stomp on MLG or what? x))
I dont understand why IPL doesnt use HD and Painuser as casters anymore... HD's youtube channel subscribers made up a lot of the audience when they started with the very small tournament of IPL 1 and 2. I enjoyed watching these 2 casters more than any other caster they have used. Also, they really need to step it up this time after the abomination that was IPL TAC3. IPL 3 and 4 rivaled any other weekend tournament in terms of quality, even GomTV; but as of this moment some of us still have a sour taste from TAC3.
I don't understand how tournaments can still think that inviting 72 players is a good idea. Costs are exploding and there's still not more than 20 players who can win that thing. Most of those players get barely any media coverage and their stories usually don't give much more than telling who they've beaten. Everybody wants E-Sports to grow, but these assembly line tournaments are just producing an incredible amount of games with little to no meaning, instead of producing and hyping more meaningful matches. Prize money could be at least double that size, and therefore generate a lot more attention and hype than lots of B and C level players.
I am extremely stoked for this. Casters, players, the number of casters (which hopefully means much more casted than ipl4). This is gonna be so awesome!!!!!
Tastosis? TotalBiscuit and Apollo back together?Grubby and anyone?! Love it. Quite possibly the most stacked lineup of Starcraft 2 players in history, with three free 720p streams? Sickest nerd chills. David Ting! My new eSports hero!
Did I get that right that they changed the final from a BO7 with a 2 point deficit to a BO5 followed by a possible BO3 like Lone Star just right now because of TL/Reddit demand?
That is kind of cool if that was the case! Maybe just me but their seems to be a trend of companies being more open an interacting with communities more as of late.
On November 15 2012 13:06 teddyoojo wrote: unfair finals AGAIN wth
No, double elim tourneys always have the fairest finals. However, they also are the most anticlimatic due to the winner's advantage, but they need to be given an advantage for not losing a set.
On November 15 2012 13:06 teddyoojo wrote: unfair finals AGAIN wth
No, double elim tourneys always have the fairest finals. However, they also are the most anticlimatic due to the winner's advantage, but they need to be given an advantage for not losing a set.
There are ways of giving an advantage while still retaining "tension" in the grand finals from the outset. The MLG non-rematch format where they go from Bo3 (or 5) starting at 0-0 to extended Bo7 (or 9) if the Losers Bracket player wins gives the Winners Bracket player a clear advantage, but still requires the WB player to win the most games in the overall confrontation (almost as if it were a straight-up series) -- something you don't get even with a simple 1-0 WB advantage in a BoX series (which, by the way, would have been a greater reduction of advantage (compared to starting at 2-0) than what they decided to use).
Good casters: Check! (Please let Apollo and Grubby cast together. They where so awesome together duing WCS Nordic) Good players list: Check! Good venue: Check! No antiga in the map pool: Check!
The only thing that I think could've been better is the grand final format, as I've would've prefered a second Bo5 if the person from the loosers bracket wins the first one, but whatever, this is still going to be good. Seriously, that has a chance to become better than WCS EU
On November 15 2012 13:52 WindWolf wrote: The only thing that I think could've been better is the grand final format, as I've would've prefered a second Bo5 if the person from the loosers bracket wins the first one, but whatever, this is still going to be good.
That's what they had at IPL 4, and viewers didn't seem to be happy with the way that turned out (from what I read in the LR thread and chat). So (it seems that) they're looking to do something else. The number of games played might have been a factor in their original plan (trying to reduce the maximum number of games in the grand finals by half, from 10 to 5).
On November 15 2012 13:52 WindWolf wrote: The only thing that I think could've been better is the grand final format, as I've would've prefered a second Bo5 if the person from the loosers bracket wins the first one, but whatever, this is still going to be good.
That's what they had at IPL 4, and viewers didn't seem to be happy with the way that turned out (from what I read in the LR thread and chat). So (it seems that) they're looking to do something else. The number of games played might have been a factor in their original plan (trying to reduce the maximum number of games in the grand finals by half, from 10 to 5).
If you are running a double-elimination tournament, you must make it so that that the LB-player has to win 2 series in order to win (Otherwise it isn't a double elimination tournament, as the double elimination principle doesn't apply to the UP-winner), but I don't see the point of reducing the length of the second series in the grand final.
Grubby is announced as a caster! He wouldn't be casting if he won a spot in the GSL World Championship team and therefore a spot in IPL 5, so I conclude that Lucifron took his side of the bracket and will play in both IPL5 and GSL WC!
Fucking awesome!
This, odd way of IPL to release information. Made me a sad panda
in-fucking-credible. So much hype leading up to this man, so much hype. I honestly wouldn't be surprirsed if IPL5 got better viewership for SC2 than any MLG, NASL, DreamHack, or even BWC next week.
They wont be using antiga shipyard. Not sure how i feel about that, every other tournament uses it and and its also on ladder still. Would like to hear the reasoning behind this.
On November 15 2012 17:06 yatesuzuki wrote: antiga is too terran favored imo. Dont mind the fact that it is not in the map pool
metropolis is a much worse map, it's currently more zerg favoured than terran ever was on antiga (and terran vs. zerg on antiga is even)
I honestly think Zerg is starting to like Antiga, if you get creep at the terrans fourth, you essentially win the game, its near impossible to take the high ground with the fast creep.
On November 15 2012 05:53 Lukeeze[zR] wrote: bo7 with 2 games advantage is huge, it could lead to an anticlimatic 2-0 grand final ... and *plouf* game over.
I like BO9 with 2 games up personally.
What about BO69 with 8 games up?
nah, too little advantage a bo9 with 2 games up: -can get to seven games (normal finals length) -is an equivalent of a bo3 up (2 games) -WF winner needs 3 games, LF winner needs 5 games
I think that's pretty fair personally?
It's not really fair, imo the winners bracket guy needs a 2x advantage. I.E: 4 Best of threes, starting up by 2 sets.
Bit disappointed with metropolis in the map pool, its a pretty bad map and IPL could have done what they did previously and use some not quite as well known community map to bring it into the spotlight, still, this tournament is looking really great.
On November 15 2012 18:02 MCDayC wrote: Bit disappointed with metropolis in the map pool, its a pretty bad map and IPL could have done what they did previously and use some not quite as well known community map to bring it into the spotlight, still, this tournament is looking really great.
Problem is most players won't practise "new" maps, just veto them.
On November 15 2012 18:02 MCDayC wrote: Bit disappointed with metropolis in the map pool, its a pretty bad map and IPL could have done what they did previously and use some not quite as well known community map to bring it into the spotlight, still, this tournament is looking really great.
Problem is most players won't practise "new" maps, just veto them.
Yes they will. Every top player will practise the new maps. Whether they veto them depends mostly on which race they will decide the map favors.
On November 15 2012 18:02 MCDayC wrote: Bit disappointed with metropolis in the map pool, its a pretty bad map and IPL could have done what they did previously and use some not quite as well known community map to bring it into the spotlight, still, this tournament is looking really great.
Problem is most players won't practise "new" maps, just veto them.
Yes they will. Every top player will practise the new maps. Whether they veto them depends mostly on which race they will decide the map favors.
a lot of korean progamers have said they have little experience on the new GSL maps, though, so not all i guess
On November 15 2012 18:02 MCDayC wrote: Bit disappointed with metropolis in the map pool, its a pretty bad map and IPL could have done what they did previously and use some not quite as well known community map to bring it into the spotlight, still, this tournament is looking really great.
Problem is most players won't practise "new" maps, just veto them.
Yes they will. Every top player will practise the new maps. Whether they veto them depends mostly on which race they will decide the map favors.
whoa, the line up is even more stacked than the actual Word championship; I think this could be the real world championship to see who are the best of the best.
For those that are complaining about the finals format of a bo5 to bo3. This is something that I proposed at LSC2 for timing issues..and does offer a fair format for both the winner and loser.
No format is perfect... but for a matter of timing and to avoid any sort of 'extended series'.. this format does work.
Ideally, a second bo5 is a great choice... but timing and fatigue play a major role in the decision to run a possible 2nd bo5 series.
Once the loser wins the first bo5.. .essentially, the players are tied in number of loses and any format after that is fair and even. A single bo3 to determine the champion creates the same results (statistically) as a single bo5... but the time required is almost cut in half. I personally see the final bo3 as an 'overtime' after things have been evened up between the 2 players.
Qxc goes to WCG in China and Ganzi takes his place? Well played Complexity!
On November 16 2012 01:48 csn_JohnClark wrote: For those that are complaining about the finals format of a bo5 to bo3. This is something that I proposed at LSC2 for timing issues..and does offer a fair format for both the winner and loser.
No format is perfect... but for a matter of timing and to avoid any sort of 'extended series'.. this format does work.
Ideally, a second bo5 is a great choice... but timing and fatigue play a major role in the decision to run a possible 2nd bo5 series.
Once the loser wins the first bo5.. .essentially, the players are tied in number of loses and any format after that is fair and even. A single bo3 to determine the champion creates the same results (statistically) as a single bo5... but the time required is almost cut in half. I personally see the final bo3 as an 'overtime' after things have been evened up between the 2 players.
My 2.5 cents...
I see no reason to penalise the player from the shadow bracket because he already has to play more matches to get there. Simple Bo7 starting at 0:0 is fine.
So we need to pay $250 dollars to attend all four days, but only $50 for Friday Saturday Sunday? Am I reading that right? (Just booked my flights last night, I am UNBELIEVABLY excited for this).
Also: Woot! Yay for +Major!!
Edit... That also bodes extremely well for Scarlett if Major is entering as a replacement player. + Show Spoiler +
I doubt they would have announced that if Scarlett doesn't beat Major for World Cup qualifiers
On November 16 2012 05:53 TheDougler wrote: So we need to pay $250 dollars to attend all four days, but only $50 for Friday Saturday Sunday? Am I reading that right? (Just booked my flights last night, I am UNBELIEVABLY excited for this).
Also: Woot! Yay for +Major!!
Edit... That also bodes extremely well for Scarlett if Major is entering as a replacement player. + Show Spoiler +
I doubt they would have announced that if Scarlett doesn't beat Major for World Cup qualifiers
You're right about the VIP vs General Admission tickets. MajOr actually already qualified. There was a mix-up about whether he wanted to attend or not.
On November 16 2012 05:53 TheDougler wrote: So we need to pay $250 dollars to attend all four days, but only $50 for Friday Saturday Sunday? Am I reading that right? (Just booked my flights last night, I am UNBELIEVABLY excited for this).
Also: Woot! Yay for +Major!!
Edit... That also bodes extremely well for Scarlett if Major is entering as a replacement player. + Show Spoiler +
I doubt they would have announced that if Scarlett doesn't beat Major for World Cup qualifiers
$250 includes full VIP status which includes:
$25 Cosmopolitan Gift Card(which at the Cosmo is like one meal or 2 drinks at the bar $$$) Entrance for Thursday matches Entrance to VIP/Player-Only Area Priority admission IPL T-Shirt and Poster VIP seating(Front row seating behind the players)
At IPL 4 VIP only got you the t-shirt, poster, and VIP seating, but it was only $175. The VIP seating was a really big deal because you could leave your seat and go watch matches in the other room, and when you got back your seat was still there. If you were like me and had no VIP but loved going back and forth between the big championship room and the Open Bracket room, you had to constantly find new seating(often in the waaaaaaaay far back end of the room).
This time, VIP is going to be far more useful though as the VIP/Player room is going to make a lot of people very jealous.
On November 16 2012 05:53 TheDougler wrote: So we need to pay $250 dollars to attend all four days, but only $50 for Friday Saturday Sunday? Am I reading that right? (Just booked my flights last night, I am UNBELIEVABLY excited for this).
Also: Woot! Yay for +Major!!
Edit... That also bodes extremely well for Scarlett if Major is entering as a replacement player. + Show Spoiler +
I doubt they would have announced that if Scarlett doesn't beat Major for World Cup qualifiers
$250 includes full VIP status which includes:
$25 Cosmopolitan Gift Card(which at the Cosmo is like one meal or 2 drinks at the bar $$$) Entrance for Thursday matches Entrance to VIP/Player-Only Area Priority admission IPL T-Shirt and Poster VIP seating(Front row seating behind the players)
At IPL 4 VIP only got you the t-shirt, poster, and VIP seating, but it was only $175. The VIP seating was a really big deal because you could leave your seat and go watch matches in the other room, and when you got back your seat was still there. If you were like me and had no VIP but loved going back and forth between the big championship room and the Open Bracket room, you had to constantly find new seating(often in the waaaaaaaay far back end of the room).
This time, VIP is going to be far more useful though as the VIP/Player room is going to make a lot of people very jealous.
vip was actually cheaper because they had a half-off promotion. i know because i used to when i attended ipl4... but i definitely agree that it seems the vip is a lot more useful this go around (minus the hefty 250 price tag)
On November 16 2012 05:53 TheDougler wrote: So we need to pay $250 dollars to attend all four days, but only $50 for Friday Saturday Sunday? Am I reading that right? (Just booked my flights last night, I am UNBELIEVABLY excited for this).
Also: Woot! Yay for +Major!!
Edit... That also bodes extremely well for Scarlett if Major is entering as a replacement player. + Show Spoiler +
I doubt they would have announced that if Scarlett doesn't beat Major for World Cup qualifiers
You're right about the VIP vs General Admission tickets. MajOr actually already qualified. There was a mix-up about whether he wanted to attend or not.
Good to know, thanks. I realize that a significant part of the pricing decision must have been the Cosmopolitian management so won't hold that against you guys. When the LR goes up for day one you might want to consider mentioning that or else there'll be page upon page of "OMG SO FEW PEOPLE IN THE CROWD." Which would most likely hurt the hype somewhat, which could be avoided by stating that people watching only the last three days save up to 80%. Speaking of the live report thread, will you guys be making it or will you look to the community for that? If you're making it, be sure to keep it updated plz.
Anyways, keep up the fantastic work IPL. This is looking like it will likely be the biggest and best tournament of the year (it even has terran players!) and what a tournament to visit as my first live tournament watching experience. You're all wonderful for putting this together.
I'm not sure how you decide on replacements, maybe just who have a team who will pay for a ticket? You should send a couple of invites to the rox.kis team whose players really deserve to show themselves at more tournaments.
On November 16 2012 06:33 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: damn it IM, I wanted Nestea >_<
I like that they are giving Yoda an opportunity, he was supposed to go to IEM China ( the one that was cancelled )
Wasn't Yoda the one that was praised so long by Mvp? I guess he performs really well in the team house and this trip is perhabs a reward for his hard work.
On November 16 2012 09:09 IGNProLeague wrote: New Player Addition:
+Ret
idk if it really matters but I suggest putting who they're replacing in posts like these, I mean its easy enough to go back to the first page but still its convenient
Haha, looking at the rate these replacements are coming up, by now you're probably being considered as a replacement as long as you ever signed up for a European satellite, regardless if you even showed up or not.
On November 16 2012 09:50 PhoenixVoid wrote: I'm confused on Nerchio's status on IPL5. Is he going or not?
Presumably he qualified again through the EU World Championship bracket, don't know how he could qualify twice otherwise, so I assume he'll go (I'd assume that anyway, I've heard him talk in interviews about going to IPL, even though that wasn't recently) and play in both IPL 5 and the showmatches against GSL players.
If he still drops out, I haven't said anything, possible he doesn't want to go since his friend Paranoid isn't going for whatever reason. Anyway, there's still Scarlett from Acer who's most likely going to be there, I'm pretty sure he'll come.
On November 16 2012 01:48 csn_JohnClark wrote: For those that are complaining about the finals format of a bo5 to bo3. This is something that I proposed at LSC2 for timing issues..and does offer a fair format for both the winner and loser.
No format is perfect... but for a matter of timing and to avoid any sort of 'extended series'.. this format does work.
Ideally, a second bo5 is a great choice... but timing and fatigue play a major role in the decision to run a possible 2nd bo5 series.
Once the loser wins the first bo5.. .essentially, the players are tied in number of loses and any format after that is fair and even. A single bo3 to determine the champion creates the same results (statistically) as a single bo5... but the time required is almost cut in half. I personally see the final bo3 as an 'overtime' after things have been evened up between the 2 players.
My 2.5 cents...
I see no reason to penalise the player from the shadow bracket because he already has to play more matches to get there. Simple Bo7 starting at 0:0 is fine.
Then you'd throw be throwing away the double-elimination aspect of the tournament at the final stage, giving no reward to the player who made it there without losing a match. IMO that's a bit harsh, especially in a situation where the WB player just beat the LB player in the WB final, and the difference in matches played is just one. However, in a tournament in which all other matches are Bo3 and the final would be Bo7, it balances out somewhat because someone has to win 4 games instead of 2.
The WB player starting at 1:0 in a Bo7 would give a small equity advantage/reward in the final series, and it's even better for timing (if that's a concern) than Bo5->Bo3 (3-6 games instead of 3-8 games), but you lose the "two series" approach that is consistent with the double-elimination format of the rest of the tournament (which seems to be significant, judging by responses to my previous post).
Below is a list of WB player equity with various series formats (assuming coinflip games), for comparison purposes. I compiled it for a topic about MLG, which is why the extended series stuff is in there. Entries relevant to this line of discussion are in bold.
ExtendedBo7rematchstarting from 2-0: 81.25% -- Equivalent to the originally announced IPL 5 format. It doesn't matter how the 2-0 advantage is earned; it's still a Bo7 starting at 2-0.
Extended Bo9 rematch starting from 2-0: 77.34375%
True double elimination Bo3 or Bo5 (LB player must win two series): 75% -- Same as the current IPL 5 format (for equity purposes, it doesn't matter that the series lengths are different).
Extended Bo7 rematch starting from 2-1: 68.75%
Extended Bo9 rematch starting from 2-1: 65.625%
Bo7 starting from 1-0: 65.625% -- What I'd like to see.
Initial Bo3 into extended Bo7 (LB player must win both series): 62.5%
Initial Bo5 into extended Bo9 (LB player must win both series): 60.7421875%
[And of course, a single BoX from 0-0 would be 50%.] -- What you'd like to see.
still dont like how koreans are just staying in europe/america and taking the qualifiers, yes they may be better but it would be like people in the olympics able to represent other countries
On November 16 2012 09:50 PhoenixVoid wrote: I'm confused on Nerchio's status on IPL5. Is he going or not?
Presumably he qualified again through the EU World Championship bracket, don't know how he could qualify twice otherwise, so I assume he'll go (I'd assume that anyway, I've heard him talk in interviews about going to IPL, even though that wasn't recently) and play in both IPL 5 and the showmatches against GSL players.
If he still drops out, I haven't said anything, possible he doesn't want to go since his friend Paranoid isn't going for whatever reason. Anyway, there's still Scarlett from Acer who's most likely going to be there, I'm pretty sure he'll come.
His flight is booked, and the only thing missing about Nerchios trip is a visa. That should be done within the next days when hes back from China .
On November 16 2012 05:44 Zax19 wrote: Qxc goes to WCG in China and Ganzi takes his place? Well played Complexity!
On November 16 2012 01:48 csn_JohnClark wrote: For those that are complaining about the finals format of a bo5 to bo3. This is something that I proposed at LSC2 for timing issues..and does offer a fair format for both the winner and loser.
No format is perfect... but for a matter of timing and to avoid any sort of 'extended series'.. this format does work.
Ideally, a second bo5 is a great choice... but timing and fatigue play a major role in the decision to run a possible 2nd bo5 series.
Once the loser wins the first bo5.. .essentially, the players are tied in number of loses and any format after that is fair and even. A single bo3 to determine the champion creates the same results (statistically) as a single bo5... but the time required is almost cut in half. I personally see the final bo3 as an 'overtime' after things have been evened up between the 2 players.
My 2.5 cents...
I see no reason to penalise the player from the shadow bracket because he already has to play more matches to get there. Simple Bo7 starting at 0:0 is fine.
Then you'd throw be throwing away the double-elimination aspect of the tournament at the final stage, giving no reward to the player who made it there without losing a match.
The upper bracket player already has an advantage – he had to play less games. That’s his advantage. So unless you want to start taking into account things like W/L up till that point or giving a player who just dropped into the shadow bracket an advantage 1:0 in his first Bo3 because he got farther than his opponent (which would be ridiculous) there is no reason to change the rules in the final series. And while we’re at it, Sundance gets it, yet we still have extended series… what the hell?
On November 16 2012 05:44 Zax19 wrote: Qxc goes to WCG in China and Ganzi takes his place? Well played Complexity!
On November 16 2012 01:48 csn_JohnClark wrote: For those that are complaining about the finals format of a bo5 to bo3. This is something that I proposed at LSC2 for timing issues..and does offer a fair format for both the winner and loser.
No format is perfect... but for a matter of timing and to avoid any sort of 'extended series'.. this format does work.
Ideally, a second bo5 is a great choice... but timing and fatigue play a major role in the decision to run a possible 2nd bo5 series.
Once the loser wins the first bo5.. .essentially, the players are tied in number of loses and any format after that is fair and even. A single bo3 to determine the champion creates the same results (statistically) as a single bo5... but the time required is almost cut in half. I personally see the final bo3 as an 'overtime' after things have been evened up between the 2 players.
My 2.5 cents...
I see no reason to penalise the player from the shadow bracket because he already has to play more matches to get there. Simple Bo7 starting at 0:0 is fine.
Then you'd throw be throwing away the double-elimination aspect of the tournament at the final stage, giving no reward to the player who made it there without losing a match.
The upper bracket player already has an advantage – he had to play less games. That’s his advantage. So unless you want to start taking into account things like W/L up till that point or giving a player who just dropped into the shadow bracket an advantage 1:0 in his first Bo3 because he got farther than his opponent (which would be ridiculous) there is no reason to change the rules in the final series.
That's a matter of perspective, then; it could just as easily be said that having the WB player eliminated by losing a single straight-up series (unlike everyone else in the tournament) is changing the rules (or at least, changing the format).
And while we’re at it, Sundance gets it, yet we still have extended series… what the hell?
There's a small, but important difference in the MLG Championship Bracket format, though; it's two separate 20-player "double-elimination" brackets that feed into a single final series. There's still a WB advantage in each bracket; it's just that it's realized in the "semifinals" of the tournament (extended series rules and all), and the eventual finalists will not have faced each other previously in the Championship Bracket. Either one of them could have 1 or 0 match losses in their respective Champ bracket, but in this case, it doesn't matter, as they played completely different "tournaments" that had distinct player pools to get there (considering Championship stage only).
As for them retaining extended series; it's clear that they still don't want to have a situation where A eliminates B from the tournament having won fewer games head-to-head. They've bent to community pressure by getting rid of match history carryover across tournament stages, but I doubt they'll ever drop it completely, at least as long as the current management is in place. Personally, I'd like to see the match history stuff gone, but with them always using the 0-0 Bo3 into extended Bo7 (or Bo5 into Bo9) that they currently do when the Championship Semifinal (or Group Final) is not a rematch. (This would not affect Championship Finals.) It's one of the mildest WB advantages you can give; the WB player has more "chances", but must still win the most games during the round to advance.
On November 16 2012 09:50 PhoenixVoid wrote: I'm confused on Nerchio's status on IPL5. Is he going or not?
Presumably he qualified again through the EU World Championship bracket, don't know how he could qualify twice otherwise, so I assume he'll go (I'd assume that anyway, I've heard him talk in interviews about going to IPL, even though that wasn't recently) and play in both IPL 5 and the showmatches against GSL players.
If he still drops out, I haven't said anything, possible he doesn't want to go since his friend Paranoid isn't going for whatever reason. Anyway, there's still Scarlett from Acer who's most likely going to be there, I'm pretty sure he'll come.
His flight is booked, and the only thing missing about Nerchios trip is a visa. That should be done within the next days when hes back from China .
Yay, thanks for posting! Why aren't you going, by the way? You don't have time or Acer doesn't want to fly you out?
On November 16 2012 05:44 Zax19 wrote: Qxc goes to WCG in China and Ganzi takes his place? Well played Complexity!
On November 16 2012 01:48 csn_JohnClark wrote: For those that are complaining about the finals format of a bo5 to bo3. This is something that I proposed at LSC2 for timing issues..and does offer a fair format for both the winner and loser.
No format is perfect... but for a matter of timing and to avoid any sort of 'extended series'.. this format does work.
Ideally, a second bo5 is a great choice... but timing and fatigue play a major role in the decision to run a possible 2nd bo5 series.
Once the loser wins the first bo5.. .essentially, the players are tied in number of loses and any format after that is fair and even. A single bo3 to determine the champion creates the same results (statistically) as a single bo5... but the time required is almost cut in half. I personally see the final bo3 as an 'overtime' after things have been evened up between the 2 players.
My 2.5 cents...
I see no reason to penalise the player from the shadow bracket because he already has to play more matches to get there. Simple Bo7 starting at 0:0 is fine.
Then you'd throw be throwing away the double-elimination aspect of the tournament at the final stage, giving no reward to the player who made it there without losing a match.
The upper bracket player already has an advantage – he had to play less games. That’s his advantage. So unless you want to start taking into account things like W/L up till that point or giving a player who just dropped into the shadow bracket an advantage 1:0 in his first Bo3 because he got farther than his opponent (which would be ridiculous) there is no reason to change the rules in the final series.
That's a matter of perspective, then; it could just as easily be said that having the WB player eliminated by losing a single straight-up series (unlike everyone else in the tournament) is changing the rules (or at least, changing the format).
I absolutely forgot about the extra chance to lose. Hm, I’m not sure what the value of a chance to win vs. a chance to lose is. It would depend on how early a player loses a series - considering the total amount of extra Bo3, one more Bo3 in the finals is probably fair to the upper bracket player. As you pointed out, we were looking at it from a different perspective and thank you for explaining the reason for the final Bo3.
On November 16 2012 09:50 PhoenixVoid wrote: I'm confused on Nerchio's status on IPL5. Is he going or not?
Presumably he qualified again through the EU World Championship bracket, don't know how he could qualify twice otherwise, so I assume he'll go (I'd assume that anyway, I've heard him talk in interviews about going to IPL, even though that wasn't recently) and play in both IPL 5 and the showmatches against GSL players.
If he still drops out, I haven't said anything, possible he doesn't want to go since his friend Paranoid isn't going for whatever reason. Anyway, there's still Scarlett from Acer who's most likely going to be there, I'm pretty sure he'll come.
His flight is booked, and the only thing missing about Nerchios trip is a visa. That should be done within the next days when hes back from China .
Yay, thanks for posting! Why aren't you going, by the way? You don't have time or Acer doesn't want to fly you out?
We decided that for the better good it will be better for me to participate in the WCG finals, which unfortunately are at the same time as IPL .
On November 16 2012 09:50 PhoenixVoid wrote: I'm confused on Nerchio's status on IPL5. Is he going or not?
Presumably he qualified again through the EU World Championship bracket, don't know how he could qualify twice otherwise, so I assume he'll go (I'd assume that anyway, I've heard him talk in interviews about going to IPL, even though that wasn't recently) and play in both IPL 5 and the showmatches against GSL players.
If he still drops out, I haven't said anything, possible he doesn't want to go since his friend Paranoid isn't going for whatever reason. Anyway, there's still Scarlett from Acer who's most likely going to be there, I'm pretty sure he'll come.
His flight is booked, and the only thing missing about Nerchios trip is a visa. That should be done within the next days when hes back from China .
Yay, thanks for posting! Why aren't you going, by the way? You don't have time or Acer doesn't want to fly you out?
We decided that for the better good it will be better for me to participate in the WCG finals, which unfortunately are at the same time as IPL .
Ah, you go as Nerchio's replacement, lol. Good luck, hope you do well, your play has been looking good recently.
On November 15 2012 10:12 TigerKarl wrote: I don't understand how tournaments can still think that inviting 72 players is a good idea. Costs are exploding and there's still not more than 20 players who can win that thing. Most of those players get barely any media coverage and their stories usually don't give much more than telling who they've beaten. Everybody wants E-Sports to grow, but these assembly line tournaments are just producing an incredible amount of games with little to no meaning, instead of producing and hyping more meaningful matches. Prize money could be at least double that size, and therefore generate a lot more attention and hype than lots of B and C level players.
just cause they're invited doesn't mean that all 72 have their expenses covered... it just means theres no open bracket and all players qualified through someone unless hes a replacement for someone who can't attend...
Ohter than that, cool to see Major added to the list. Gonna be a sick tourney
On November 15 2012 10:12 TigerKarl wrote: I don't understand how tournaments can still think that inviting 72 players is a good idea. Costs are exploding and there's still not more than 20 players who can win that thing. Most of those players get barely any media coverage and their stories usually don't give much more than telling who they've beaten. Everybody wants E-Sports to grow, but these assembly line tournaments are just producing an incredible amount of games with little to no meaning, instead of producing and hyping more meaningful matches. Prize money could be at least double that size, and therefore generate a lot more attention and hype than lots of B and C level players.
just cause they're invited doesn't mean that all 72 have their expenses covered... it just means theres no open bracket and all players qualified through someone unless hes a replacement for someone who can't attend...
Ohter than that, cool to see Major added to the list. Gonna be a sick tourney
Also, note that the original plan was to have 40 players (with eight getting expenses paid), but the satellite qualifiers for EU and (especially) NA happened at unfortunate times (weekends that would conflict with major offline tournaments), so they added more players and another round to the tournament.
On November 16 2012 01:48 csn_JohnClark wrote: For those that are complaining about the finals format of a bo5 to bo3. This is something that I proposed at LSC2 for timing issues..and does offer a fair format for both the winner and loser.
No format is perfect... but for a matter of timing and to avoid any sort of 'extended series'.. this format does work.
Ideally, a second bo5 is a great choice... but timing and fatigue play a major role in the decision to run a possible 2nd bo5 series.
Once the loser wins the first bo5.. .essentially, the players are tied in number of loses and any format after that is fair and even. A single bo3 to determine the champion creates the same results (statistically) as a single bo5... but the time required is almost cut in half. I personally see the final bo3 as an 'overtime' after things have been evened up between the 2 players.
My 2.5 cents...
I see no reason to penalise the player from the shadow bracket because he already has to play more matches to get there. Simple Bo7 starting at 0:0 is fine.
Wait...
so a player can lose 2-0 and then win a bo5 3-2 and instantly be on even ground from the losers bracket? no...
On November 16 2012 03:19 IGNProLeague wrote: Updates:
+MaJoR +ByuL +YoDa -Axslav
Ahh, so IM decided to send YoDa. I suspected they might pick NesTea after his performance the last time, but YoDa is a great choice. In fact I'd say I think it's probably the best choice.
Its great that organizations like IGN.com are trying to get into eSports.
BUT, hosting live events is not their forte. They are great a making video game media web content. In his big interview David Ting admitted right away it was a lot of "new code" and to expect problems.
At least, its free.
Hopefully, the new "secret" console titles are paying IGN a lot of cash to put on this event.
On November 20 2012 00:01 JimmyJRaynor wrote: Its great that organizations like IGN.com are trying to get into eSports.
BUT, hosting live events is not their forte. They are great a making video game media web content. In his big interview David Ting admitted right away it was a lot of "new code" and to expect problems.
At least, its free.
Hopefully, the new "secret" console titles are paying IGN a lot of cash to put on this event.
GOM will produce the event, it'll probably blow every other tournament out of the water.
On November 20 2012 00:01 JimmyJRaynor wrote: Its great that organizations like IGN.com are trying to get into eSports.
BUT, hosting live events is not their forte. They are great a making video game media web content. In his big interview David Ting admitted right away it was a lot of "new code" and to expect problems.
At least, its free.
Hopefully, the new "secret" console titles are paying IGN a lot of cash to put on this event.
GOM will produce the event, it'll probably blow every other tournament out of the water.
with David Ting apologizing in advance it makes you wonder
On November 20 2012 02:44 FindMeInKenya wrote: According to SEn's facebook status he is going to attend IPL5. I assume that means he won the world bracket for GSL World Championship
You only had to get top 2 in the world bracket to attend IPL5. Winner gets to be on the team. There was originally a miscommunication where they thought it was a 7 player team so 2 world bracket players would advance. It ended up not being true so IPL is still giving the runner up a spot at IPL5
On November 20 2012 02:44 FindMeInKenya wrote: According to SEn's facebook status he is going to attend IPL5. I assume that means he won the world bracket for GSL World Championship
You only had to get top 2 in the world bracket to attend IPL5. Winner gets to be on the team. There was originally a miscommunication where they thought it was a 7 player team so 2 world bracket players would advance. It ended up not being true so IPL is still giving the runner up a spot at IPL5
Ah, i see. So the finals spot is still up in the air between Scarlett and SEn i assume (don't see major beating Scarlett).
Zerg heaven: Leenock DRG Life Hyun Violet Symbol Bboong Nerchio Stephano
<3 ...now toss and terran can complain
(I would give u more love sasquatch but u keep challenging me )
This is THE tournament of the year, for me. Even terrans (MVP, Taeja, MKP, Polt, MMA, Ryung, etc..) and toss (Crank, Creator, Hero, Genius, Seed, MC, etc..) will be represented well. This is going to be amazing!
PS. if you could get dima and nestea as more replacements, that would be great ..And as always, Prplppleatr wwould be happy to fill a spot
On November 20 2012 04:12 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Changes: +Sasquatch replaces MaNa +LeiYa (formerly puCK) replaces Paranoid +Leenock replaces Axslav +Drewbie replaces DBS -DBS -Axslav
Hell yeah! Leenock at IPL 5 now regardless if he wins his code s games. Also, seeing as MKP hasn't been replaced yet, I'm hoping he confirmed that he's going regardless if he beats ryung tonight or not. Wonder why Sea didn't want to go since it would be his first foreign tournament in SC 2.
On November 20 2012 04:12 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Changes: +Sasquatch replaces MaNa +LeiYa (formerly puCK) replaces Paranoid +Leenock replaces Axslav +Drewbie replaces DBS -DBS -Axslav
Hell yeah! Leenock at IPL 5 now regardless if he wins his code s games. Also, seeing as MKP hasn't been replaced yet, I'm hoping he confirmed that he's going regardless if he beat ryung tonight or not. Wonder why Sea didn't want to go since it would be his first foreign tournament in SC 2.
Ya, if these guys qualify a 2nd time will GSL points, their team, or the next best person from qualifier be invited??? Or is that still TBD?
On November 20 2012 04:24 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Changes: -Sea for personal reasons
I kinda curious who will replace him, I think Ret, HerO and TaeJa are already there and Sheth is casting which basically leaves TLO or Zenio as the Liquid invite. I am hoping a bit for Zenio he has been working hard and TLO already got Dreamhack Winter to attend.
On November 20 2012 04:24 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Changes: -Sea for personal reasons
I kinda curious who will replace him, I think Ret, HerO and TaeJa are already there and Sheth is casting which basically leaves TLO or Zenio as the Liquid invite. I am hoping a bit for Zenio he has been working hard and TLO already got Dreamhack Winter to attend.
On November 20 2012 16:18 Rescawen wrote: So vortix replacing nerchio?
Nerchio and Vortix will both attend, there only needs to be a replacement for Nerchio, because he qualified twice. But that is not Vortix, he qualified through WC qualifiers, getting the spot, who does not compete in the team, but still gets a seed for IPL5.
Wow, can't believe this is in less than two weeks already. Looks like it is going to be one of the sickest line-ups in a non-Korean tournament this year, awesome!
Since only Sniper and Bogus occupy the 4 GSL Semi-final Qualifiers, there are 2 rooms left, why not invite some strong KESPA players like Rain and Flash?
On November 21 2012 22:44 dustinth wrote: Since only Sniper and Bogus occupy the 4 GSL Semi-final Qualifiers, there are 2 rooms left, why not invite some strong KESPA players like Rain and Flash?
Because MLG has an exclusive partnership with KeSPA so they can't. The only reason Bogus is going to be allowed to play is to avoid the PR shitstorm they'd get if they didn't allow him.
On November 20 2012 04:26 Prplppleatr wrote: Zerg heaven: Leenock DRG Life Hyun Violet Symbol Bboong Nerchio Stephano
<3 ...now toss and terran can complain
(I would give u more love sasquatch but u keep challenging me )
This is THE tournament of the year, for me. Even terrans (MVP, Taeja, MKP, Polt, MMA, Ryung, etc..) and toss (Crank, Creator, Hero, Genius, Seed, MC, etc..) will be represented well. This is going to be amazing!
PS. if you could get dima and nestea as more replacements, that would be great ..And as always, Prplppleatr wwould be happy to fill a spot
+Sniper now basically all of the Code S zergs except the KeSPA ones
On November 22 2012 04:53 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Updates: +TubbyTheFat -MarineKing +San (We are trying to contact San to replace MarineKing as he was the runner up in this qualifier)
You listed Bogus/Innovation there. How come? In the interview thread we were already talking about him probably not going because of the MLG/KesPA deal. You probably know more though. Can we expect him to play? Would be awesome.
On November 22 2012 04:53 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Updates: +TubbyTheFat -MarineKing +San (We are trying to contact San to replace MarineKing as he was the runner up in this qualifier)
DAMNIT. I suspected it and it makes sense but it still sucks. Shit. Really wanted to see MKP live in person. Arrrrg Ryung this is all your fault!
My buddy's will be stoked that TubbyTheFat is in it though.
On November 22 2012 08:09 ibo422 wrote: I don't know if it's mentioned allready but hyun is there twice either (kor quali and gsl ro4). Thought I would mention it as it's not in the op.
MKP vs Leenock vs Soulkey vs Creator for final slot! Gogogogo! :p
On November 22 2012 08:09 ibo422 wrote: I don't know if it's mentioned allready but hyun is there twice either (kor quali and gsl ro4). Thought I would mention it as it's not in the op.
MKP vs Leenock vs Soulkey vs Creator for final slot! Gogogogo! :p
I can dream.
MKP, leenock, creator are all already qualified haha. soulkey wouldn't play due to kespa, and mkp is already WCG instead
On November 22 2012 04:53 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Updates: +TubbyTheFat -MarineKing +San (We are trying to contact San to replace MarineKing as he was the runner up in this qualifier)
DAMNIT. I suspected it and it makes sense but it still sucks. Shit. Really wanted to see MKP live in person. Arrrrg Ryung this is all your fault!
My buddy's will be stoked that TubbyTheFat is in it though.
MKP had already qualified through the Korean Qualifiers, so either way, he would have had a hotel and trip paid by IPL to Las Vegas, but WCG is something that MKP probably sees as a better decision. Easier player pool = easier money, plus, I think it was a dream of his to win WCG since he was a kid.
On November 22 2012 04:53 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Updates: +TubbyTheFat -MarineKing +San (We are trying to contact San to replace MarineKing as he was the runner up in this qualifier)
DAMNIT. I suspected it and it makes sense but it still sucks. Shit. Really wanted to see MKP live in person. Arrrrg Ryung this is all your fault!
My buddy's will be stoked that TubbyTheFat is in it though.
MKP had already qualified through the Korean Qualifiers, so either way, he would have had a hotel and trip paid by IPL to Las Vegas, but WCG is something that MKP probably sees as a better decision. Easier player pool = easier money, plus, I think it was a dream of his to win WCG since he was a kid.
Well the point is if MKP won it would have forced his hand and he would go to IPL 5 since GSL ro 4 was there, so once again...damn u ryung!
On November 22 2012 04:53 IGNProLeague wrote: Player Updates: +TubbyTheFat -MarineKing +San (We are trying to contact San to replace MarineKing as he was the runner up in this qualifier)
You listed Bogus/Innovation there. How come? In the interview thread we were already talking about him probably not going because of the MLG/KesPA deal. You probably know more though. Can we expect him to play? Would be awesome.
It's been brought up a few times but MLG will most likely let him play since the bad PR from not allowing him to play would hurt them more then it helps them to keep him out of the tournament. I would imagine IPL is confirming this by adding him to the list.
It is insane that attendees will miss all of Thursday's matches unless they spend $250. Are the Thursday matches also being broadcast online? Are they going to be paywalled if they are? Why is there no option to pay for 4-day access without the other VIP perks?
It's really hard to believe that MLG put up a $20 paywall for their Arenas and people lost their minds over it, but this is getting virtually no discussion. Just having a hard time wrapping my head around this. I can't tell if I'm missing something massive, or if this is actually as ridiculous as it sounds.
Edit: According to the schedule, there are 101 matches being played on Thursday.
On November 24 2012 06:51 Scribble wrote: It is insane that attendees will miss all of Thursday's matches unless they spend $250. Are the Thursday matches also being broadcast online? Are they going to be paywalled if they are? Why is there no option to pay for 4-day access without the other VIP perks?
It's really hard to believe that MLG put up a $20 paywall for their Arenas and people lost their minds over it, but this is getting virtually no discussion. Just having a hard time wrapping my head around this. I can't tell if I'm missing something massive, or if this is actually as ridiculous as it sounds.
not sure about Thursday but isnt every IPL live event free hd>?
On November 24 2012 06:51 Scribble wrote: It is insane that attendees will miss all of Thursday's matches unless they spend $250. Are the Thursday matches also being broadcast online? Are they going to be paywalled if they are? Why is there no option to pay for 4-day access without the other VIP perks?
It's really hard to believe that MLG put up a $20 paywall for their Arenas and people lost their minds over it, but this is getting virtually no discussion. Just having a hard time wrapping my head around this. I can't tell if I'm missing something massive, or if this is actually as ridiculous as it sounds.
not sure about Thursday but isnt every IPL live event free hd>?
I have no idea. I would assume that there would be a free stream for Thursday's matches, but then again I also would have assumed live spectators would get to watch Thursday's matches without spending $200 more than the cheapest ticket - the cheapest ticket being $50.
Crazy ,the only foreigners in Round 2 are going to be the top tier Zergs Nerchio/Stephano/VortiX/Sen/Scarlett. And maybe Lucifron if he can beat Shuttle.
Snute is going to be the highest placing foreigner by far because of his seed, almost no way anyone else gets close to that.
On November 24 2012 10:54 StarVe wrote: Crazy ,the only foreigners in Round 2 are going to be the top tier Zergs Nerchio/Stephano/VortiX/Sen/Scarlett. And maybe Lucifron if he can beat Shuttle.
Snute is going to be the highest placing foreigner by far because of his seed, almost no way anyone else gets close to that.
On November 24 2012 10:54 StarVe wrote: Crazy ,the only foreigners in Round 2 are going to be the top tier Zergs Nerchio/Stephano/VortiX/Sen/Scarlett. And maybe Lucifron if he can beat Shuttle.
Snute is going to be the highest placing foreigner by far because of his seed, almost no way anyone else gets close to that.
On November 24 2012 07:37 TheDougler wrote: NOOOOOO MMA VS HUK AGAIN!? Fuck... I believe HuK!
It may be time to stop believing...
You say that now. But just you wait, he will rise again.
dark huk rises
Because he's the hero Starcraft deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So, we'll hunt him, because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Huk
On November 25 2012 16:30 barcraftes wrote: So which one is the right schedule, the one on www.teamliquid.net/ipl/ or the one on www.ign.com/ipl/all/ipl-5 ?? There is a two-hour difference on the starting hour on those two.
Both TL and IPL show the tournament starting at 10am PST for me.
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait a second. Are we sure bogus will actually play because I can't see MLG being happy with a kespa player playing an IPL tournament.
On November 26 2012 03:21 Lorch wrote: Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait a second. Are we sure bogus will actually play because I can't see MLG being happy with a kespa player playing an IPL tournament.
why would MLG care about Kespa players playing in IPL?
On November 26 2012 03:21 Lorch wrote: Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait a second. Are we sure bogus will actually play because I can't see MLG being happy with a kespa player playing an IPL tournament.
why would MLG care about Kespa players playing in IPL?
I don't know maybe because they signed a contract with kespa giving them exclusive rights on those players outside of korea.
On November 26 2012 03:21 Lorch wrote: Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait a second. Are we sure bogus will actually play because I can't see MLG being happy with a kespa player playing an IPL tournament.
why would MLG care about Kespa players playing in IPL?
MLG has a parternship with Kespa. Kespa players are a big draw, and MLG might not be happy about them attending an IPL event, since IPL is in competition with MLG.
It's also entirely possible that MLG doesn't give a damn. Still, there's a potential conflict.
On November 26 2012 02:49 Slackzftw wrote: Nearly all the europeans pulled out. Teh fuck? Isn't IPL paying for flights?
Wait, what? Who cancelled aside from the couple of people who we already knew about? Where is this information coming from?
Edit: Are you referring to this: "(2)GanZi replaces qxc. HwangSin replaces HayprO, who retired from Starcraft II. MaSsan replaces SeleCT, who retired from Starcraft II. MajOr replaces Suppy. Leenock replaces Axslav. LeiYa replaces ParanOid. Drewbie replaces DBS. Ret replaces Ziktomini. Apocalypse replaces HappyZerg. Illusion replaces BlinG. Sasquatch replaces MaNa," or were there a bunch more cancellations?
holy shit i just tried filling out a bracket, you cant go anywhere without big name vs big name. this is so fucking stacked, i swear any of the participating players is a viable champion in their own right.
The brackets are stupid through there no attempt at trying to prevent people from meeting again in the loser bracket. They seem to have each player stuck with a group. So if you have stephano losing to violent and then violent losing you would have a rematch if stephano win in the loser bracket.
On November 26 2012 06:42 BlueZebra wrote: The brackets are stupid through there no attempt at trying to prevent people from meeting again in the loser bracket. They seem to have each player stuck with a group. So if you have stephano losing to violent and then violent losing you would have a rematch if stephano win in the loser bracket.
Please tell me this isn't true. Double-brackets are a decent way of ranking the players, but if players who have already met aren't put into opposite sides of the bracket, the whole point of the bracket-system is lost. You're trying to ensure the correct ranking by giving players a second life after a loss and matching them up against different opponents, not by matching them up against the same players again (until as late as possible in the tournament, which should be the lower-bracket final).
On November 26 2012 06:42 BlueZebra wrote: The brackets are stupid through there no attempt at trying to prevent people from meeting again in the loser bracket. They seem to have each player stuck with a group. So if you have stephano losing to violent and then violent losing you would have a rematch if stephano win in the loser bracket.
Please tell me this isn't true. Double-brackets are a decent way of ranking the players, but if players who have already met aren't put into opposite sides of the bracket, the whole point of the bracket-system is lost. You're trying to ensure the correct ranking by giving players a second life after a loss and matching them up against different opponents, not by matching them up against the same players again (until as late as possible in the tournament, which should be the lower-bracket final).
Its true, all the matches that happened in the upper bracket will occur in LR4 again. Maybe it was deliberately done to have rematches happen and continue storylines, but it is strange to have such a system.
On November 26 2012 04:03 grieverEU wrote: i hope there will be a power rank IPL5 edition. if so, when can we expect it?
it's usually out a day before or on the day of the tournament.
It is going to be one hell of a long power-rank, but they might cut out some foreigners because: a) They have little to no accomplishments beyond a few online cups and qualifying b) Just not big names that are worth writing about with such small amounts of information
Just thinking about writing a good paragraph for each player is insane, and I doubt that every TL writer has the time or knowledge to write about every 72 players.
On November 26 2012 04:03 grieverEU wrote: i hope there will be a power rank IPL5 edition. if so, when can we expect it?
it's usually out a day before or on the day of the tournament.
It is going to be one hell of a long power-rank, but they might cut out some foreigners because: a) They have little to no accomplishments beyond a few online cups and qualifying b) Just not big names that are worth writing about with such small amounts of information
Just thinking about writing a good paragraph for each player is insane, and I doubt that every TL writer has the time or knowledge to write about every 72 players.
They usually cut the power rank at 30 or so players, then list " close but not quite there " ones.
On November 26 2012 04:03 grieverEU wrote: i hope there will be a power rank IPL5 edition. if so, when can we expect it?
it's usually out a day before or on the day of the tournament.
It is going to be one hell of a long power-rank, but they might cut out some foreigners because: a) They have little to no accomplishments beyond a few online cups and qualifying b) Just not big names that are worth writing about with such small amounts of information
Just thinking about writing a good paragraph for each player is insane, and I doubt that every TL writer has the time or knowledge to write about every 72 players.
They usually cut the power rank at 30 or so players, then list " close but not quite there " ones.
I guess they might lump the players that go below the Grubby-line as the "Qualified" players with just a few blurbs or a generalized paragraph describing their combined achievements or something like that.
On November 26 2012 09:00 Artisane wrote: Wife and I are psyched for Thursday. I still don't know how the day is going to go though. We're arriving late Wednesday evening.
did you get the VIP ticket? I got it as well; going to be interesting to see how it goes. if anything else, hey, get to hang out around las vegas. IPL also said there will be a special get-together on Thursday night with the pro-gamers as well.
The tournament will begin on Thursday, November 29th with a special VIP access only day. Here, VIP ticket holders will be able to access the venue a day before anyone else, and there will even be a special get together with the pro players on Thursday night! Additionally, there will still be at least four HD streams covering the event for those of you at home.
from the IPL5 mainpage.
Looking forward to this and perhaps meeting other people from here and around the world. hopefully there will be some sort of meetups going on.
On November 26 2012 11:01 Kkxtrouble wrote: I don't get MKP's decision to go to WCS when he is seeded in winners round 4 in IPL.
Shorter travel and 95% chance to get top 3 and also great chance to win vs traveling to the US for the most stacked foreign event ever.
doesn't sound like a champion to me then...taking the easy way out
It is taking the easy way out, but it would be stupid for these guys to not take their spots in an easy tournament for some easy money after fighting their way through a very difficult tournament, WCG Korea.
It would be a waste of their efforts. Prize pool for WCG is 25k, 10k, 5k. The player pool is extremely extremely weak. Would be very surprising if the 3 KR players don't take top 3.
At the end of the day, these guys want to earn a living. GSL is their super important tournament, not IPL.
IPL is super stacked with or without them, anyway.
On November 26 2012 11:01 Kkxtrouble wrote: I don't get MKP's decision to go to WCS when he is seeded in winners round 4 in IPL.
Shorter travel and 95% chance to get top 3 and also great chance to win vs traveling to the US for the most stacked foreign event ever.
doesn't sound like a champion to me then...taking the easy way out
It is taking the easy way out, but it would be stupid for these guys to not take their spots in an easy tournament for some easy money after fighting their way through a very difficult tournament, WCG Korea.
It would be a waste of their efforts. Prize pool for WCG is 25k, 10k, 5k. The player pool is extremely extremely weak. Would be very surprising if the 3 KR players don't take top 3.
At the end of the day, these guys want to earn a living. GSL is their super important tournament, not IPL.
IPL is super stacked with or without them, anyway.
Also, I think Koreans take WCG more seriously then most (especially SC/SC2).
On November 26 2012 11:34 Enel wrote: what i dont understand is "CranK - amatuer championship" why the hell did a korean pro win an amatuer championship?
I think when they did the qualifying, their criteria for 'amateur' was anyone that has earn less then $1000 total from tournaments so Crank was able to get in.
On November 26 2012 11:01 Kkxtrouble wrote: I don't get MKP's decision to go to WCS when he is seeded in winners round 4 in IPL.
Shorter travel and 95% chance to get top 3 and also great chance to win vs traveling to the US for the most stacked foreign event ever.
+MKP has never won a Korean offline event, would be nice to finally say he has with how many silvers he has,
Youngwha beating him the final would be amazing tho ^_^
WCG world finals isn't a Korean event, It's not even based in Korea this year ;o
CLOSE ENOUGH
Is it in China?
Liquipedia tells me it is in Kunshan, China.
On November 26 2012 11:17 ninjamyst wrote:
On November 26 2012 11:09 xPabt wrote:
On November 26 2012 11:01 Kkxtrouble wrote: I don't get MKP's decision to go to WCS when he is seeded in winners round 4 in IPL.
Shorter travel and 95% chance to get top 3 and also great chance to win vs traveling to the US for the most stacked foreign event ever.
doesn't sound like a champion to me then...taking the easy way out
It is taking the easy way out, but it would be stupid for these guys to not take their spots in an easy tournament for some easy money after fighting their way through a very difficult tournament, WCG Korea.
It would be a waste of their efforts. Prize pool for WCG is 25k, 10k, 5k. The player pool is extremely extremely weak. Would be very surprising if the 3 KR players don't take top 3.
At the end of the day, these guys want to earn a living. GSL is their super important tournament, not IPL.
IPL is super stacked with or without them, anyway.
Also, I think Koreans take WCG more seriously then most (especially SC/SC2).
WCG has a lot more history in Korea, and plenty of big names in BW (e.g BoxeR) won WCG, so it is more of a legacy thing. Plus I think MKP's dream was to win WCG, and this is definitely his best opportunity with no Mvp, and basically only YongHwa and PartinG to oppose him.
On November 26 2012 11:34 Enel wrote: what i dont understand is "CranK - amatuer championship" why the hell did a korean pro win an amatuer championship?
I think when they did the qualifying, their criteria for 'amateur' was anyone that has earn less then $1000 total from tournaments so Crank was able to get in.
so they basically gave a big fuck you to the guys who dont spend all day playing starcraft
Smart map pool, aiming the more balanced one, not necessarily for the entertaining ones. Liking the player pool, even though it is pretty light on KeSPA players (no Rain, no Flash, no Soulkey, no Roro, no Jeadong, that's too bad, is there an institutional reason behind that? IPL/ESF vs MLG/KeSPA?). Guessing HyuN will be replaced as well (double seed).
I really hope Grubby does not cast and just plays instead, since there are still slots for replacement and Grubby got 4th behind vortix in the gom wc qualifier. He seems to be in good form too. Well if he casts it will still be awesome, just not quite as much.
I was considering taking off a week of work to go to IPL5, but I wasn't able to swing it. Maybe I'll take a few days off anyways and just watch it. There are just too many awesome players and so much potential for the weekend. In my opinion the GSL finals aren't as interesting as what IPL5 has in store.
Regarding the bracket; how accurate is this because some of the players (like Sea) are missing while others who pulled out are still in (like Mvp). Is there an updated version?
And TheBB's stats are ridiculous once again really interesting.
I see almost every big name here except Jjakji, MKP, Parting, MVP and Nestea (wrrryyyy D: ). Missing the Kespa players too, but that's to be expected. Damn o.0
Updated simulations, since we have an updated bracket, and I was able to figure out how the losers' bracket spread works by playing with the fantasy one. (I think it's a poor system, but whatever.)
Since we have a bit of a lack of information, I made the following assumptions:
Hendralisk and Ret replaced by no-one (they become byes).
Best of 3 throughout (including the two finals).
The validity of this simulation is pending verification of the above.
By the way, a missing number (instead of 0.00%) means either impossible, or so improbable that it's indistinguishable from zero with double-precision floats.
Worth noting is also that Sea has a grand total of three games in the database, so we have essentially no information about him.
If KeSPA players aren't allowed to compete at other tournaments because of the MLG partnership, then MLG really is killing StarCraft. Shame, since it makes tournaments more boring, stale, and less important as a premier competition. Hopefully this is not the case.
Shit, live GA tickets are sold out and another buddy of mine just decided to join us. Let me know if anybody happens to have an extra ticket they can sell me.
Which does suggest they are simulcasting it on their own stream, (which is lower quality than HQ IPL) but will they force IPL to degrade their video again like last time? Still unclear.
I have to commend IGN. When the initial qualifiers for IPL5 took place, there were some complaints from me and others that they clashed with other tournaments, specifically NASL3, WCS Canada, WCS Ukraine etc. I feared that IPL5 would suffer in quality and prestige because it would lack a strong and popular field of players due to these schedule clashes.
It is good to see that IGN took these complaints on board and changed their intial plans by having additional qualifiers and also bringing in players via the GSL World Championship team event. So now my fears for IPL5 will not be realised, in fact the opposite is now true and IPL 5 has the most stacked list of competitors of any SC2 tournament ever! This will bring the attention and prestige that IPL deserves. So well done to IGN for taking the right steps to ensure the legacy of IPL tournaments continues with a growing reputation. So plaudits to IPL for assembling such a field of players. The SC2 world will definitely be watching IPL5!
On November 28 2012 23:19 Scribble wrote: Couldn't find this information anywhere: does anyone know where in the Cosmo the matches for each game will be held?
so does anyone know what the situation is with buying tickets at the door? Everyone I knew who wasnt in the open bracket at ipl4 got their ticket at the door even though it sold out as well. Just wondering if this has changed.
Edit: nvmd, cant buy tickets at the door for this event
Are there usually this many commercials for this event? Or is this a first. I literally get lucky if I watch a game or two because I fall asleep between matches.