Just so you know, you did actually leave it out of this one...
It's in the rules for last weeks tourney, though.
Taken from the OP:
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To ensure the tournament is run smoothly and efficiently for everyone; once the tournament has started, please only contact me in-game to inform me of results, disputes and no-shows. Any other questions will be answered with a link to this thread; as all other information has been outlined in here.
To ensure the tournament is run smoothly and efficiently for everyone; once the tournament has started, please only contact me in-game to inform me of results, disputes and no-shows. Any other questions will be answered with a link to this thread; as all other information has been outlined in here.
Regards,
SkyBreaker
right you are... when I went back to check for him (since I was pretty sure that was how you are supposed to do it) I was looking for the bit that was in the previous one (which was in the rules and regulations section):
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Results of each game must be sent to me in-game at SkyBreaker.895 so I can update the brackets.
I think that might have been a clearer of doing it.
Not trying to be an ass about it, so I hope I didn't come across as that. I'll also echo the above sentiment that, if any help is required for this to continue, I'd do what I can. It's great having something like this for us terribad BSG players to get to mess around in (and from some previous experiences, I know how frustrating it can be trying to organise groups of people over the internet)
Congratulations on winning and taking out our fourth BSG Open tournament! How old are you and Where abouts are you playing from?
Hi, I am Ng Jingyang, and I am 21. I am playing from Singapore! Wow, that's the fourth SG player to win the BSG... I'm starting to lose hope in the Aussies ! In regards to the tournament, what did you think of sc2sea.com's BSG tournament overall?
I thought the tourney was good, and I must certainly express my thanks to the admins, lol, though my friend said something about Unstable wanting to slap me after the first game on LT ah well, I guess it was a good experience, I was quite nervous I must admit haha. I'm glad you enjoyed it buddy! Advice wise, what would your three most important pieces of advice be to other BSG players?
Eh advice wise.. I guess play with a plan is a good idea, and keep on trying it out in games against your friends, I had great practice partners who I play with quite frequently Don't be afraid to lose, it is ultimately the experience of playing and the thrill that makes the game so super exciting, haha, lastly, please wall in properly against Zerg, unlike how I did it against standby on LT!
Those are all good points, and I personally love Unstable's commentary - he tells it how it is Speaking more personally now in regards to SCII, what are your goals for the future?
Promotion certainly, and getting more experience under my belt
Good luck and hope to see you climbing the leagues soon! One last question before we wrap this up, when did you start playing StarCraft?
I played Protoss in BW, and then couldn't decide between Protoss and Zerg, but realised that Zerg was too micro intensive with the creep spread and the larvae inject, so I decided to stick to Protoss.
P.s. Do you agree with my sentiment that Unstable is, in-fact, the Samuel L. Jackson of SCII?
Unstable is great! the greatest caster (:
Haha definitely agreed! All jokes aside I'd like to give a shout-out to Unstable for his casting and streaming addition to the BSG tournament; it's always filled with useful information which is always straight-to-the-point. Kind regards,
SkyBreaker
The replay-pack from the BSG #04 can be found here and the VoDs will be up at YouTube: Unstable TV soon!
See you all next week!
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