A player in the junior division was handed the wrong teamsheet and still was given loss
The only girl that made day two was Kiara. She won OCIC, and got 2nd in last years worlds.
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Prease understandu, women cantu be pokemon masters
Ok? Who cares?
>would of
These moronic cheaters can't even speak English.
>womemes
>>The only girl that made day two was Kiara. She won OCIC, and got 2nd in last years worlds.
So?
Because she's got a pussy she's entitled to win this year? Frick off moron. Plus she was good enough to make it 2nd in worlds last year but now suddenly she's too moronic to play without meme sheets? Frick off again, moron.
Besides, wouldn't she notice the team sheet is wrong turn fricking 1? Why the frick didn't she throw a tantrum there?
how is it fair that he opp had her team sheet but she wasnt allowed to have the correct team sheet for her opp?
You are the moron here. Team sheets are everything in this years format. Having the wrong team sheet can and will lead to making misplays because you thought it was a certain tera or something
Regardless this won’t be an issue next year because Japan will never host a worlds again.
>japan will never host again
im getting the feeling you have never played vgc. how would it be ok for you to have the wrong teamsheet while your opponent has the correct one?
99% of the people defending this years worlds dont play compttive pokemon. dont bother arguing with them
This is a legitimate complaint/issue. Players getting DQed for getting caught cheating is not.
>https://web.archive.org/web/20230227103329/https://dotesports.com/pokemon/news/this-11-year-old-girl-just-won-an-international-pokemon-tournament
"Young Australian Pokémon VGC talent Kiara Nguyen won the Oceania International Championships in the Juniors Divison over the weekend, placing with a solid 3-1 finish in Swiss to take the crown of 2023 Oceania International Champion in her home field.
This win netted the 11-year-old $1,500 in prize money along with 500 CP to accelerate the young one’s climb to the 2023 Pokémon World Championships a tad bit easier."
>clearly Korean
>Australian
Clown world
>why didn't she throw a tantrum turn 1
probably because you get 30 seconds to decide each move and you cannot pause and she's 11. when you're in that situation you're probably going to panic if you think something isn't adding up right because if you don't decide what 2 moves to input then you will lose anyways
>teams are so copy-pasted that not even the refs can tell them apart
lol
They're not refs, they're just temporary hired hands to corral nerds in the event.
>professional nerd herder
some jobs really do suck
I guess that's a fair complaint, but like, what do you expect this place to do about it.
Make more twitter screenshot threads
>juniors
Who cares?
>but it's a girl!!!
Now I'm happy she didn't make it.
>a rare valid complain
>undermined by the other twitter threads over cheaters being caught cheating
Shit sucks but whatcha gonna do about it
I'm confused. She was disqualified because she went to the wrong person due to a staff mistake?
Worlds trying to take the crown from SV with the amount of fricks up
knowing VGC the difference was probably like one mon lol
/vp/ in a nutshell
>multiple top 16 outcomes flipped due to sudden death because staff knocked out a cable
don't care
>player is given bad information by staff, loses due to their error
don't care
>a couple people get dq'd for failing hack checks
OMG GUYS 500 THREADS LOOK AT THESE LOSERS CHEATERS CHEATERS CHEATERS I LOVE TPC
Don't cheat.
>caring about VgenC
also
Don't Cheat
But think about all the shitposting potential if you exaggerate a completely minor issue
>cheating to win prize money
>minor issue
Stop cheating.
They already got disqualified for it, so yes.
Staff's incompetence that leads to the player's inconvenience on the other hand is comparatively worse.
>human mistakes are worse than malicious intent to defraud
No
>malicious intent to defraud
Why the hell do you make it sound like they're laundering money? The cheated, got caught and disqualified for it, and that's it. We don't need as much thread as there are over that.
>trying to obtain money by violating the rules isn't attempting to defraud those who didn't cheat
>claiming your cheated mons are legit isn't deception
post elo/master ball rank.
>gay who pirates games and plays showdown lectures about fraud
holy projection, batman
bro. the pokemon they used have legal movesets, ability etc they arent running hydro pump charizard. they dont have an advantage other other players hacked or not.
Stop cheating.
*cheats on chloe*
Even if it's only a slight advantage, the time saved making the team is an advantage, as that time can be budgeted toward more research, team planning, practice, etc.
The underlying point of course is that by participating in these events, you agree to the rules of the competition, and by knowingly breaking them, even if you think they're stupid, you're willfully deceiving both Game Freak/TPCi and the player base that approaches the competition honestly.
While obviously not as severe, it's a little like cheating on your spouse and then saying, well, I always just thought VOWS were stupid anyway, and you could have been getting some on the side if you wanted, too. Only, that was never in the terms of the consensual agreement, you lying, cheating shit.
This thread is about a wrong teamsheet being handed not whatever the hell you are rambling about. Already like 40 threads on that dude.
Human error vs cheaters with malice
Frick cheaters
>multiple top 16 outcomes flipped due to sudden death because staff knocked out a cable
How?
>thread is about a girl wrongfully getting handed the wrong team sheet
>make it about hacking
this board has negative iq i swear stay in pokegirl threads leave competitive pokemon threads alone
This sucks. I imagine probably, being a kid, she didn't quite have the awareness and confidence to speak up and object right away and kept pushing buttons.
While it's not fair, from a judging perspective, it would seem hard to replay the match once she already kept playing, if that's what happened.
More details needed to form a full opinion, but it's an extremely unfortunate mistake on the staff's part. They ought to at least make some kind of gesture of apology through a gift and maybe an automatic invite to the next one.
>from a judging perspective, it would seem hard to replay the match once she already kept playing,
Since its open teamsheet I would argue replaying would be way less consequential
I just realized too late that he's probably doing what I said about exaggerating minor issue.
Well played homie.
Japan doing their best to eliminate the balance gaijins to secure Japan's win
Sounds like a luck issue to me. Shit happens. Grow up and accept that life isn't fair and move on.
>reading comprehension
Who cares? Seriously, who cares?
They hand you your own team sheet first and tell you to confirm that everything looks good on it before the start of game one. Did she not realize something was wrong when she wasn't looking at her own team sheet?
not my problem