http://go-pokemon.com/op/news/articles/13.html
There's the link to the article from the OP site. Now I think this is worth mentioning:
Out of the 56 invitees so far, and not taking into account this includes every National Champion this season:
Top 4 Worlds 2006
Jason K.
Jimmy B.
Jeremy M.
Yuta K.
Last years best four.
Top 3 Worlds 2005
Jeremy M.
Ross C.
Pablo M.
Only one missing is Ken Y., whom might or might not be going to the Grinder who knows.
Top 3 Worlds 2004
Tsuguyoshi Y.
Chris F.
Go M.
Who got 4th?
So the current invitee list includes 9/11 previos Top 4'ers at Worlds, s this is not only the hardest Worlds to play in due to the limied invites, but seeing how 1/7th of the competition so far are pevious Worlds T4'ers I feel this will be one amazing tournament, where whoever wins must have gone through 10 exhuasting rounds (6 rounds of swiss plus Top 16 onto Top 2) beating out previous Worlds placers, and the top players of most countries with OP AND the best ranked in continents.
I can't wait!
There's the link to the article from the OP site. Now I think this is worth mentioning:
Out of the 56 invitees so far, and not taking into account this includes every National Champion this season:
Top 4 Worlds 2006
Jason K.
Jimmy B.
Jeremy M.
Yuta K.
Last years best four.
Top 3 Worlds 2005
Jeremy M.
Ross C.
Pablo M.
Only one missing is Ken Y., whom might or might not be going to the Grinder who knows.
Top 3 Worlds 2004
Tsuguyoshi Y.
Chris F.
Go M.
Who got 4th?
So the current invitee list includes 9/11 previos Top 4'ers at Worlds, s this is not only the hardest Worlds to play in due to the limied invites, but seeing how 1/7th of the competition so far are pevious Worlds T4'ers I feel this will be one amazing tournament, where whoever wins must have gone through 10 exhuasting rounds (6 rounds of swiss plus Top 16 onto Top 2) beating out previous Worlds placers, and the top players of most countries with OP AND the best ranked in continents.
I can't wait!