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Competition Asian WCG DoTA Qualifiers, Winner will represent Malaysia

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assemble
post Jul 9 2007, 06:40 AM

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Just one question, why is it teams that are interested in participating need to pay the rm100 registration fees, you said that the team that won will be fully sponsored by SMM and In2, and I don't see any reason why any registration fees are needed here since you guys wont give out any prizes in terms of cash and trophy. 18 teams, thats a total of rm1800. Do you mind to explain how this rm1800 will be use to fund the qualifier? Cybertime being one of the biggest lanshop in Malaysia and being the sponsor of the best team around are not willing to fork up some of the pcs to held a qualifier?

That is a total joke. Unless you tell us that the money will be use to pay the marshall who will be very dedicated to host the event. Plus another point is why arent any other teams allowed to join this qualifier? I remember there are another quite decent cybertime team around, and I dont see them in the list. The fact is, if you are charging rm100 per team, then it should be open to public, correct me if I'm wrong, I just think that this qualifier is out of the point where it had been too commercialized instead of for the well being of the community.

This post has been edited by assemble: Jul 9 2007, 06:42 AM
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post Jul 9 2007, 07:17 AM

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QUOTE(Flizzardo @ Jul 9 2007, 06:54 AM)
just learn to read

what he meant if your team is not stated as the top 18 team but your team want to have a shot in the tournament u would have to pay rm100 for registeration fee
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Learn how to read properly please, he did not state there that only teams that are not in the top 18 list needs to pay, I got a friend in Mkvl and they said they also need to pay rm100, at least I checked my facts, but did you?

QUOTE(underminer @ Jul 8 2007, 06:56 PM)

The 18 teams listed (sorry for not listing your team if your team is not in it) are the teams we feel worthy of taking up a spot in this qualifier. Subject to teams availability , we may not have the full 16 teams in yet. The final list of participants will be reviewed right before the whole event started. So if your team is worthy and willing to fork out RM 100 to join in this event , do give Lim a call.

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You miss out on the part where they said this qualifier is by INVITATION only, just read and understand the phrase which means those who are worthy still need(willing) to fork out rm100. doh.gif

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post Jul 9 2007, 08:09 PM

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QUOTE(MyGaming-Aaron @ Jul 9 2007, 04:52 PM)
What SMM and In2 sponsor is the fees to Sg
But to held the qualifier there is no fund for it so all the money that is collected will be paid for management fees, marshal fees, venue booking and etc.

We hope u all will understand that we held this qualifier to give more chances to top seeded team and not just 1.
We also wish to open it to public but due to time restraining factor we aren't able to do so.
If we do not held a qualifier then the management will pick a representing team and that wont be fair to other able top teams, right?

We would hope you all to understand our situation. Anyway all fans and public are invited to come and watch the match.

Thank you.
Good luck to all the participating teams.  flex.gif
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Venue booking fees? If Cybertime is not sponsoring then who give the right for them to hold a qualifier in its branch? Just do the mathematics and you'll know that the fees collected is way beyond the cost. What management fees is needed to pay for? I dont see any chemistry between the management and the qualifier. If you say venue booking, that is acceptable, management fees? That is another joke.

About Marshal, how much are you going to pay for the marshal?rm100 per marshall?you going to find 10 marshalls and ask them to work together immediately. I do believe that for such a big event that there are actually many people who are willing to volunter themselves to help out. I see this is more like a scheme to earn money from this opportunity rather than offering any help to help to the community.



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post Jul 9 2007, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(synzo @ Jul 9 2007, 08:19 PM)
well, if u feel so negative about this qualifier , n if u are member of 1 of the teams invited, u can owiz withdrew your team from this qualifier.....

but if u are not 1 of those teams invited to participate in this qualifier, i dun see the point of you keep bashing the organizers of this event, teams in this qualifier can make their own choice whether they wan to take part or not, sour grapes that your team got left out from consideration maybe? whistling.gif
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Rofl, I dont have a team and I dont play high level dota too, I just got sick of those people that brag about fairness and then doing shits around, got even sick of them trying to earn money through this qualifier.
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post Jul 9 2007, 08:35 PM

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QUOTE(f I s h @ Jul 9 2007, 08:27 PM)
*edited* Lol no offense, and yeah the participation sounds way higher for a tourny which gives out zero prize money. Unless the organizers explain where the money goes to, there will be lots more of these curiousity and complaints . About the selected teams, i guess due to the time constraints the organizers picked those who had shown good results in recent tourneys and somehow overlooked other teams which are more worthy in some other opinions. But then again, its a very subjective matter
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That's exactly what I mean. I dont think if one team doesnt care about the participating fees means other team dont care about it too. One team doesnt represent the whole community.

 

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