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KeSPA's Golden Boys: Where are the Top 10 Now?

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peanuts
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States1225 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-02 06:53:02
February 02 2014 05:54 GMT
#1
(So, I wrote this as a try-out piece for a TL writing position. Got turned down, but I figured that I should publish it to see how people like it anyways. Hope this spurs on some discussion. Bear in mind, this was written before the 2014 ProLeague had begun also.)

In 2011 and 2012, a storm was brewing. Foreigners and Koreans alike were growing worried of a beast, drawing nearer and nearer: KeSPA players. These were the kings of Brood War, monsters with blistering APM, brilliant mechanics, and years of experience behind them. Even for eSF players (many of whom were former KeSPA B-Teamers themselves), they were an incredible foe. Foreigners lamented that the arrival of players the likes of Flash, JaeDong, Bisu, Fantasy and others would mark the end of any foreign presence, and the beginning of complete Korean Domination. Mr. Bitter proclaimed that 2013 would be the Year of Hitman. As Brood War drew to a close, the giants stood tall.

In September 2012, KeSPA published its final ranking of Brood War players. The top 10 was as follows:
1. KT.Flash
2. Smasung.JangBi
3. SKT1.Fantasy
4. SKT1.Sun (Rain)
5. WJS.ZerO
6. WJS.Soulkey
7. Samsung.Stork
8. T8.JaeDong
9. STX.Trap
10. CJ.effOrt

The names alone were enough to strike fear in the hearts of most players. Terrans had long worshipped Flash as God himself. JaeDong, though in a slight slump, was feared for his monstrous upsets and legend slaying abilities. Rain, a relative newcomer to the scene, was making a big splash, winning KeSPA’s Rookie of the Year award. Fantasy and JangBi were going into the finals of the Tving OSL. effOrt had recently come out of a brief retirement and had performed well in ProLeague and WCG. The switch seemed it would be but a formality for them, simply giving them a new platform to exert their dominance on.

However, this was not exactly how things worked out. Coming to the present, as their first full year of SC2 play comes to a close, the results are less than stellar. Two have joined a host of other KeSPA players in retiring from competitive play. Two find themselves in Code A. FlaSh is eternally stuck in the Ro16 of Code S, and despite a strong start at MLG, has been performing poorly abroad. effort finds himself with a poor ProLeague record, and an inability to make a splash in individual leagues, with his highest finish being a 3rd/4th place at IEM Singapore. Only 3 have truly hit their stride in SC2 and have been able to take home titles.

Flash: Last of the Bonjwas
Towards the end of Brood War, one player stood above all others: KT.FlaSh. Anyone in the scene knew of him and his incredible mechanics, decision making, and sheer inability to lose. A love of mech had propelled him to multiple WCGs and a legendary 3 OSLs. However, in Starcraft 2, Flash has failed to make a similar splash. At first, things were promising. Flash started his career in SC2 with a bang, placing 3rd/4th at the tournament, showing excellent games against Life and Naniwa. Though it wasn’t the domination people expected, Flash himself admitted that he expected a delay in his victory. In an interview with This Is Game, following MLG he said, “I want to slowly raise my level of performance” and went on to discuss his plans for a strong performance in GSL and SPL.

Unfortunately, only one of those predictions would come to fruition. Over the course of the SK Planet ProLeague, Flash looked like his old self, leading the league in wins and ace match performance. Individual leagues, however, would tell a different story. Again, despite a strong debut into the OSL, placing in the Ro8, Flash’s performance faltered over time. He found himself being knocked out of Code A twice in a row, before finally placing in the Ro24, setting himself up for a Premier League debut the next season.

Fans around the world prepared for Flash to come out of the gates with a run, hoping to see the Golden Mouse winner take to the GSL in the same way he did the OSL in Brood War. Instead, what happened was the Terran form of Curious. While Flash would always play well in Ro32 and Ro16, he has yet to go further than that. Eternally caught in the Ro16, fans shifted their hope to foreign tournaments.

Sadly, all that came were more letdowns. With the exception of a brilliant 2nd place finish at MLG Fall (again falling to Life), Flash found himself falling in early rounds. He was knocked out of Dreamhack Bucharest’s Ro32 following a 2-0 knockout from Dimaga and a beating from MMA. At IEM New York, he fell in group stages, after long fought battles with DRG and his Ro16 contemporary Curious, as well as coming dangerously close to be 2-0’d by State, an American.

All of these sets highlighted Flash’s major falling in SC2: his attempt to adopt mech. Famed for his mech play in BW, Flash has stated numerous times that he wishes he were able to utilize the style in HotS. Lamenting an inability for defensive, positional play, Flash seems to be chasing the rabbit. With mech buffs recently implemented, perhaps we are on the verge of a new age of Flash. Only time will tell.

Sun/Rain: No Brakes on This Hype Train
Perhaps no other player has taken the world of SC2 by storm more than SKT1.Rain. With an explosive debut taking the 1st SC2 OSL, Rain quickly followed it up with impressive performances at WCS Korea, Season 4 GSL, BWC, and numerous other WCS events. Rain relies on his strong macro play, focusing on defensive strategies and superb mechanics. His prowess with microing gateway units, a carry-over from Brood War, gives him the opportunity to break out the occasional timing attack as well, with deadly efficiency.

However, Rain’s success isn’t stuck in SC2. Rain was a favorite of Coach Park’s in Brood War as well, as he showed great promise. Though he never made it into a major individual league, he showed great prowess in team leagues and placed in minor tournaments. He made a strong run in the 2010-2011 Shinhan Bank Proleague, netting a total record of 15-4, with wins over players like TY, Calm, and Soulkey. This, combined with his all-kill of Hwaseung Oz in the STX Masters Cup, led to him being awarded the KeSPA Rookie of the Year.

Rain’s is a story of slow and steady wins the race. His reliable and steady improvement can be tracked through Brood War team leagues, the Hybrid Proleague, and then SC2 individual leagues, as well as Proleague. His climb to the top is seemingly unstoppable.

JangBi: Going out not with a bang, but with a whimper
JangBi was on fire towards the end of Brood War. After a career of 2nd place finishes, he had finally managed to take an OSL over Fantasy. He had revitalized his Proleague record, taking impressive victories in PvP. And in a brilliant run, he took the final Brood War OSL. Things were looking good for him as he approached the transition to SC2.

However, the once mighty Dragon’s rise took a terrible turn for the worse. Despite a solid Ro16 finish in the OSL, JangBi would falter when vying for a GSL position. After not qualifying for Season 4, he narrowly scraped through into Code A, only to fall in the Ro48. Future individual performances yielded similar results. JangBi would only appear in Premier League a single time, falling to LosirA in the OSL Ro32.

However, JangBi still maintained a surprisingly strong performance in Proleague. With a 32-34 record in the 2012-2013 regular season, JangBi was the 5th strongest performer. With this success, fans were hoping to see JangBi’s fighting spirit reignite. Sadly, they would never see the day.

JangBi qualified for Season 3 Premier League, but would never play out his matches. On August 29th, JangBi retired, joining a number of other BW progamers who have left SC2 in favor of streaming and competing in Brood War tournaments. Only time will tell whether the rest of KeSPA's former stars will join him.
Writer"My greatest skill is my enjoyment of the game" - Grubby | @TL_Peanuts
DarkPlasmaBall
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States44620 Posts
February 02 2014 06:08 GMT
#2
I didn't realize Sun and Trap were that high!

Were you planning to create write-ups for all ten players on that list? So far so good
"There is nothing more satisfying than looking at a crowd of people and helping them get what I love." ~Day[9] Daily #100
peanuts
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States1225 Posts
February 02 2014 06:21 GMT
#3
On February 02 2014 15:08 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:
I didn't realize Sun and Trap were that high!

Were you planning to create write-ups for all ten players on that list? So far so good


Yeah, I was a bit shocked myself! I knew that Sun had been talented, but had no clue that he was ranked that high! To be honest, though, I wrote this having never followed the Brood War scene.

On the multiple write ups... kind of. The assignment that I had been given was 1,000 words on a group of players of my choice. A friend of mine (who used to be an old KeSPA B-teamer) and I had just been chatting about Flash's failure to really perform at the highest level so far in SC2, so I got the idea to do the top 10 ranking. If I had written about all 10, it would have destroyed the word limit. So I kind of broke them into the 3 groups that I mentioned in the beginning.

To write about the other 7, I think, wouldn't be all that useful. I mean, we all know about JaeDong. effOrt has yet to really do anything of note in SC2, so there aren't that many events to refer to. I couldn't find much of anything about ZerO. That being said, I would love to write more about them. It's pretty interesting. I think Stork is a really interesting story right now, and Soulkey is probably one of my favorite Zergs.

The jury is out on the matter for now. Glad you enjoyed this article though! :D
Writer"My greatest skill is my enjoyment of the game" - Grubby | @TL_Peanuts
SoFrOsTy
Profile Joined December 2011
United States525 Posts
February 02 2014 06:22 GMT
#4
Yeah I would enjoy more write ups as well. :'(
Julyzerg ftw
peanuts
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States1225 Posts
February 02 2014 06:24 GMT
#5
On February 02 2014 15:22 SoFrOsTy wrote:
Yeah I would enjoy more write ups as well. :'(


Glad you liked it! As I'm rereading, I'm definitely thinking that I need to give Rain some more attention. For such a great SC2 player (arguably top 10), I kind of brushed him aside.
Writer"My greatest skill is my enjoyment of the game" - Grubby | @TL_Peanuts
Yakikorosu
Profile Joined March 2013
1203 Posts
February 02 2014 06:38 GMT
#6
This is a fun article; my constructive criticism would be to try to add more color, insight and detail to your future writeups. Right now, the three existing writeups (especially JangBi's) read mostly like summaries of statistics you could look up on Liquipedia (what place they finished in tournaments and what awards they won) rather than real insight into the player. It would be cool to get a little more perspective on the player, like your take on some of their key matches or some hidden detail you can find on Aligulac.

Also a nit about your post: you say that "Flash started his career in SC2 with a bang, placing 3rd/4th at the first HotS tournament, showing excellent games against Life and Naniwa." I think you're thinking of MLG Fall 2012, which was still a WoL tournament. The early HotS tournament you're thinking of is probably MLG Winter 2013, where Flash finished second (to Life). But that wasn't the first major HotS tournament; IEM World Championship was.
peanuts
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States1225 Posts
February 02 2014 06:52 GMT
#7
On February 02 2014 15:38 Yakikorosu wrote:
This is a fun article; my constructive criticism would be to try to add more color, insight and detail to your future writeups. Right now, the three existing writeups (especially JangBi's) read mostly like summaries of statistics you could look up on Liquipedia (what place they finished in tournaments and what awards they won) rather than real insight into the player. It would be cool to get a little more perspective on the player, like your take on some of their key matches or some hidden detail you can find on Aligulac.

Also a nit about your post: you say that "Flash started his career in SC2 with a bang, placing 3rd/4th at the first HotS tournament, showing excellent games against Life and Naniwa." I think you're thinking of MLG Fall 2012, which was still a WoL tournament. The early HotS tournament you're thinking of is probably MLG Winter 2013, where Flash finished second (to Life). But that wasn't the first major HotS tournament; IEM World Championship was.


Yeah, my writing has been getting a bit better and more colorful over the past few months. I've been keeping at it and writing more pieces for fun. The Sora one I'm doing now is definitely a huge improvement.

And thanks for the nit, I'll make the edit.
Writer"My greatest skill is my enjoyment of the game" - Grubby | @TL_Peanuts
JBright
Profile Joined September 2010
Vancouver14381 Posts
February 02 2014 07:24 GMT
#8
Moved to blogs.
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thezanursic
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
5489 Posts
February 02 2014 10:26 GMT
#9
First mistake that rating was posted after the hybrid league.

If you were to take the one just after the proleague season. Rain would be shit and Bisu, Stork would be top ten.
http://i45.tinypic.com/9j2cdc.jpg Let it be so!
thezanursic
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
5489 Posts
February 02 2014 10:28 GMT
#10
On February 02 2014 15:08 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:
I didn't realize Sun and Trap were that high!

Were you planning to create write-ups for all ten players on that list? So far so good

As I said its because he took the hybrid ratings
http://i45.tinypic.com/9j2cdc.jpg Let it be so!
rauk
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
United States2228 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-02-02 13:36:43
February 02 2014 13:32 GMT
#11
looks weird because hybrid ratings, not really valid imo

the last kespa ranking before hybrid abomination was 2011 october, where it was
1 Flash KT Rolster 2137.5 - 293.3
2 Hydra CJ Entus 1925.3 - 275.2
3 FanTaSy SK Telecom T1 1774.5 1 47.3
4 ZerO (Unknown/Retired) 1650 1 229.5
5 Jaedong (Unknown/Retired) 1548 - 270
6 JangBi (Unknown/Retired) 1429.1 7 266.6
7 Bisu (Unknown/Retired) 1426 1 237
8 Stork Samsung KHAN 1383.8 1 236.2
9 soO SK Telecom T1 1129.5 2 84.8
10 Sea (Unknown/Retired) 1086 1 166.5
Darkdwarf
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Sweden960 Posts
February 02 2014 21:04 GMT
#12
I enjoyed your blog. If you write follow-ups, I'll read them!
Teams: IM, Jin Air, Invictus || Players: Maru, GuMiho, INnoVation, Ryung, sOs, Squirtle, NaNiwa, Has, Zoun, Life, Rogue, Dark
N.geNuity
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States5112 Posts
February 03 2014 04:43 GMT
#13
On February 02 2014 22:32 rauk wrote:
looks weird because hybrid ratings, not really valid imo

the last kespa ranking before hybrid abomination was 2011 october, where it was


april 2012 was eternal victory day for skt so surely there is some ranking around then
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