I enquired about this and was told that the CPL looks after the PK tournament (and therefore allocates the prize money) whilst the organising host sorts the other tournaments out (i.e. CS) and therefore the prize money for that game too.
So at this event, CPL did PK and GamesFrontier did the CS. At least thats how I understood it from a CPL guy. (sorry forgot your name).
At every event, all CPL is responsible for is the PK tournament. The rest of the tournaments are done by their partners, in this case GamesFrontier.
CPL Summer being the exception.
now you can be top 20 and still get some money for playing tournament, it is not reserved only for top 3, back then it was huge risk, and much less price money overall
or you can be top 10000 at any game, never leave the house, but with some personality or humour still gaining real bucks by being a dedicated streamer
Also I don't get why they're called trans, I thought if you went through the hardship of wanting to become the opposite sex (Which I don't believe in, I think they're mentally ill and need professional help) then you should be called what you changed into.
So if you were originally a woman and changed into a male you're a man and vice versa.
What dont you believe? They consider themselves to be the opposite gender and want a sex change. Whats there to believe in? You think they are making it up? pretending?
Edited by Meph1stoo at 12:43 CST, 26 November 2018
Problem is it's not actually possible, yet, to change sex. They only change themselves into something that is an approximate, so a man doing that becomes a trans-woman, and a woman doing that becomes a trans-man.
There are differences between women and trans-women, so they are categorized differently. Whether or not those differences matter to you is up to you.
Even if it one day becomes possible to complete the change in every aspect, it will probably still be important to some people what they started out as.
I'm not quite sure which one of the two is the lesser evil though.