Isn't Select korean but studying in the US? So that still makes him Korean or am I wrong? But still nice that we have so many known players trying to qualify for the GSL. But even if they qualify it'll be very hard for them to get ro8 and get S code. Only Idra if he manages to qualify again would have the highest chance of obtaining S code. Anyone else that qualifies is probably going to be A code.
The more foreigners that play the better. In fact, I REALLY want a foreigner to win GSL. I think if the foreign presence in Korean tournaments is high, then maybe Korean players will feel more apt to come play in American/European tournaments.
Is awesome to see that many foreigners attending to GSL. I'd like to see more tourneys outside Korean, and koreans attending those tourneys, would be good.
My best words of advice for iNcontroL, if you start to lose to an Asian player just say this, "No one's gunna fuck on you. We're on your side. I hate Godzilla, I hate him too, I hate him, he destroys cities!" Then proceed to get them some pants.
On November 08 2010 21:50 shannn wrote: Isn't Select korean but studying in the US? So that still makes him Korean or am I wrong? But still nice that we have so many known players trying to qualify for the GSL. But even if they qualify it'll be very hard for them to get ro8 and get S code. Only Idra if he manages to qualify again would have the highest chance of obtaining S code. Anyone else that qualifies is probably going to be A code.
if i am not mistaken his parents have moved to america as well, so i guess he's a permanent resident of the states.
Good luck if it's true, who knows, he may win it and give the winning interview... I can't wait for the "what are you going to do with your prize money?"