OSL qualifiers announced - Page 6
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mrtomjones
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jmbthirteen
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On June 15 2012 16:05 mrtomjones wrote: 32 people qualify? Anyone want to do any over/under bets on how many Kespa players qualify? I'll go with 5 although it is obviously hard to say and I can only go based on their current form. they are having their own qualifier | ||
mrtomjones
Canada4020 Posts
On June 15 2012 15:47 Clefairy wrote: Recognizable players who have registered so far: Slog Inca BumbleBee Ganzi MC Avenge Crazymoving TheSTC Supernova Zenio Carn Maka Top Treme David Kim (Actually just someone with the same Korean name as him, or maybe it's really him) Genius http://sc2.esportsnjoy.com/board/join_sc2/lists/page/1 Lol, David Kim is going to make sure certain units get surprise buffs right before the games | ||
mrtomjones
Canada4020 Posts
Isn't it an open style qualifier? Aka anyone who signs up competes against the others? Or are they giving a certain number of spots to Kespa. Pretty sure they are mixed though. | ||
Aeroplaneoverthesea
United Kingdom1977 Posts
On June 15 2012 16:05 mrtomjones wrote: 32 people qualify? Anyone want to do any over/under bets on how many Kespa players qualify? I'll go with 5 although it is obviously hard to say and I can only go based on their current form. Read the thread. Kespa players have a seperate qualifier. | ||
Aeroplaneoverthesea
United Kingdom1977 Posts
I hope OGN manage to sort out English casters before this OSL starts. | ||
GTR
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Irave
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NHY
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On June 15 2012 16:07 mrtomjones wrote: Isn't it an open style qualifier? Aka anyone who signs up competes against the others? Or are they giving a certain number of spots to Kespa. Pretty sure they are mixed though. It's the latter. There's also a rumor that even dual tournament would be segregated, but we'll see. | ||
BraneSC2
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JustPassingBy
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especially since they are currently being forced to play both games. :-/ | ||
mrtomjones
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cablesc
United States1540 Posts
On June 15 2012 16:14 NHY wrote: It's the latter. There's also a rumor that even dual tournament would be segregated, but we'll see. I think that is in Kespa's interest. You don't want to risk having the GSL players wipe out the Kespa players early in the bracket. It might even be a good idea for them to segregate all the way until the finals. You guarantee a huge amount of hype if you pit a Kespa player vs a GSL player in the finals. And it's much easier for one Kespa player to "level-up" and practice and prepare for the finals than to expect the entire Kespa league to "catch up" with the GSL players. | ||
insanet
Peru439 Posts
On June 15 2012 16:25 cablesc wrote: I think that is in Kespa's interest. You don't want to risk having the GSL players wipe out the Kespa players early in the bracket. It might even be a good idea for them to segregate all the way until the finals. You guarantee a huge amount of hype if you pit a Kespa player vs a GSL player in the finals. And it's much easier for one Kespa player to "level-up" and practice and prepare for the finals than to expect the entire Kespa league to "catch up" with the GSL players. If i was kespa thats exactly what i would do. | ||
SwiftSpear
Canada355 Posts
On June 15 2012 13:02 Adebisi wrote: Yeah, first condition seems somewhat redundant. I think it's responsive to the possibility that if you're in a highly highly established team, the majority of your play might very well be private, hence the most highly established teams have shortcut passes to qualifiers. They've made it a very open process, I could see the first OSL being extremely competitive. | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On June 15 2012 16:18 JustPassingBy wrote: so pumped for this, cannot wait. but sucks for the sc1 players to immediately being tested with the sc2 players, especially since they are currently being forced to play both games. :-/ Its not nearly as bad as it seems based on just what they admit there practice schedule to be. Other than 7 people still in this OSl there is no reason for any player to put any real thought into there BW matchups since they can win there games purely on SC2 (and it shows) . | ||
NHY
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On June 15 2012 16:25 cablesc wrote: I think that is in Kespa's interest. You don't want to risk having the GSL players wipe out the Kespa players early in the bracket. It might even be a good idea for them to segregate all the way until the finals. You guarantee a huge amount of hype if you pit a Kespa player vs a GSL player in the finals. And it's much easier for one Kespa player to "level-up" and practice and prepare for the finals than to expect the entire Kespa league to "catch up" with the GSL players. Exactly no one is seriously considering a format like that. It's the exact same argument when Koreans began attending foreign events and it was suggested that they limit the number of koreans. Imagine the collective pitchfork of koreans and foreigners... oh my... | ||
pewpew415
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CrtBalorda
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RageBot
Israel1530 Posts
On June 15 2012 16:44 NHY wrote: Exactly no one is seriously considering a format like that. It's the exact same argument when Koreans began attending foreign events and it was suggested that they limit the number of koreans. Imagine the collective pitchfork of koreans and foreigners... oh my... Prove it. | ||
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