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Katowice25012 Posts
Apicella has shared through reddit about how the qualification process for Anaheim will work. There will be an open bracket on-site, in addition to online qualifiers where entrants are selected through invites and fan voting and one online qualifier that is double elim and totally open.
Qualifiers
There will be seven different Anaheim Qualifiers for the 12 pre seeded pool spots. The qualifiers will be open to citizens of the Americas or physical residents (so yes Violet, Polt, etc. can play in them).
- There will be three 16 player qualifiers. Players will be added through a combination of invites and fan voting. Format will be GSL groups to a single elimination bracket. 1st place of each qualifier will receive a pool play spot.
- There will be three 28 player qualifiers. Players will be added through a combination of invites and fan voting. Format will be single elimination. 1st place in each qualifier will receive a pool play spot.
- There will be 1 open online qualifier on Gamebattles. Format will be double elimination. The top 6 in the open qualifier will receive a pool spot.
Open Bracket at MLG Anaheim June 20-22
The open bracket at Anaheim will be open to any player globally. 192 Player Open Bracket; Top 4 Winners Bracket Players advance to Championship Pool Play; Top 4 Losers Bracket Players advance to Championship Bracket. Format can be found in the link at the beginning of the post.
Qualifier Dates
Qualifier dates will be announced soon and will start in April. Casters TBD.
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Excellent, thx for the info!
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North america is still strong, and kicking. lets hope this is not the single one MLG this year
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Thank you for the information- I wish we could get a little more information regarding specifically when the competitor passes will go on sale.
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28 player single elimination qualifier? How is that supposed to work?
Pre seeding to get 4 walkovers?
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China6284 Posts
On March 18 2014 02:55 NovaMB wrote: 28 player single elimination qualifier? How is that supposed to work?
Pre seeding to get 4 walkovers? 4 players receive a BYE in first round.
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On March 18 2014 03:05 digmouse wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2014 02:55 NovaMB wrote: 28 player single elimination qualifier? How is that supposed to work?
Pre seeding to get 4 walkovers? 4 players receive a BYE in first round. Why not fill the bracket then? Give more players a chance
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>__> so many "invites" and "fan voting"
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On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Helps to avoid some of the rounds that are basically walks anyway like JD vs. a gold Terran etc etc etc.
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On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Well, do you really expect Korean pros to drop $3000 on flights and hotel to the US just to duke it out in the open bracket? Invites are fine and a pure open bracket is not reasonable for players that have to spend so much getting to the event.
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On March 18 2014 04:35 Plansix wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Well, do you really expect Korean pros to drop $3000 on flights and hotel to the US just to duke it out in the open bracket? Invites are fine and a pure open bracket is not reasonable for players that have to spend so much getting to the event.
That's exactly what they expect, considering the qualifiers are not open to Koreans living outside North America.
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On March 18 2014 04:49 Cheren wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2014 04:35 Plansix wrote:On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Well, do you really expect Korean pros to drop $3000 on flights and hotel to the US just to duke it out in the open bracket? Invites are fine and a pure open bracket is not reasonable for players that have to spend so much getting to the event. That's exactly what they expect, considering the qualifiers are not open to Koreans living outside North America. *The Americas
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On March 18 2014 04:56 Penev wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2014 04:49 Cheren wrote:On March 18 2014 04:35 Plansix wrote:On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Well, do you really expect Korean pros to drop $3000 on flights and hotel to the US just to duke it out in the open bracket? Invites are fine and a pure open bracket is not reasonable for players that have to spend so much getting to the event. That's exactly what they expect, considering the qualifiers are not open to Koreans living outside North America. *The Americas
Well yeah, but as far as I know there are no Korean pros living in South America.
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On March 18 2014 04:49 Cheren wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2014 04:35 Plansix wrote:On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Well, do you really expect Korean pros to drop $3000 on flights and hotel to the US just to duke it out in the open bracket? Invites are fine and a pure open bracket is not reasonable for players that have to spend so much getting to the event. That's exactly what they expect, considering the qualifiers are not open to Koreans living outside North America. Ah, I missed that part. Well anything that secures Polt a shot is ok in my book. At the end of the day, MLG is trying to make the best event for the viewers, which means making sure fan favorites are in streamed matches.
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I'm fine with this, let's hope some teams send players from EU and KR. If not Scarlett vs Polt will still be nice to watch .
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United Kingdom31934 Posts
If no monster koreans come to the open bracket then Polt ezpz Actually expect Bomber to try out for the OB and would be a blast to see the Acer terrans there :D Sadly no Proleague players will most likely try out :/
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United States994 Posts
On March 18 2014 04:35 Plansix wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Well, do you really expect Korean pros to drop $3000 on flights and hotel to the US just to duke it out in the open bracket? Invites are fine and a pure open bracket is not reasonable for players that have to spend so much getting to the event.
Are leagues really expected to pay for every flight for pro players? What about sponsors and teams?
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On March 18 2014 05:25 MLG_Adam wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2014 04:35 Plansix wrote:On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Well, do you really expect Korean pros to drop $3000 on flights and hotel to the US just to duke it out in the open bracket? Invites are fine and a pure open bracket is not reasonable for players that have to spend so much getting to the event. Are leagues really expected to pay for every flight for pro players? What about sponsors and teams? Teams should always pay for flights. Or players. I have always thought that those who want to attend will do so. Winners want the ball. I'd rather watch some kid who got their on his own dime win than someone who got a paid flight, just because they are popular on the internet.
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The amount of US only qualifiers combined with fan voting isn't that great.
It just means in all likely-hood we'll just end up with Scarlet, viOlet, Polt and then some Koreans that Western teams can afford to send out like probably Jaedong, maybe Dear or an Axiom player, who will just sweep the open bracket because of serious lack of competition as all of the decent US pros will have already made it through due to qualifiers. These players will inevitably do the best so it just means we still end up with probably all Koreans in the RO8, which is the only point onwards I can really see myself watching.
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On March 18 2014 05:36 Plansix wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2014 05:25 MLG_Adam wrote:On March 18 2014 04:35 Plansix wrote:On March 18 2014 04:22 ShowTheLights wrote: >__> so many "invites" and "fan voting" Well, do you really expect Korean pros to drop $3000 on flights and hotel to the US just to duke it out in the open bracket? Invites are fine and a pure open bracket is not reasonable for players that have to spend so much getting to the event. Are leagues really expected to pay for every flight for pro players? What about sponsors and teams? Teams should always pay for flights. Or players. I have always thought that those who want to attend will do so. Winners want the ball. I'd rather watch some kid who got their on his own dime win than someone who got a paid flight, just because they are popular on the internet.
I agree, I also think it makes the tournament seem more exciting if the money is shifted from flights and hotels to prize money. More risk reward for players and teams is more excitement for viewers!
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