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Dreamhack: The Maker of Champions. Sacsri's run.

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TRaFFiC
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada1448 Posts
July 22 2014 11:50 GMT
#1
I'm looking for some criticism. This is the second piece I've wrote and I'm starting to enjoy it a lot.

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Since its inception, the playoffs of Dreamhack have historically been made up of crowd favorites, with the same players making it deep into the tournament time and time again. Take a look at the last three Dreamhacks and you will find many of the same names. Hyun and MC have been in the playoffs of the last three events. Hero was the first player to take two golds and Taeja has won four times. Yet, despite being a tournament dominated by crowd favorites, Dreamhack has a rich history of crowning underdog champions and jump starting player careers. It all started at Dreamhack Winter 2010 where Naama claimed his first and only championship over Mana. Since then, many underdog champions have been crowned including mYinsanity Stardust. Before his dreamhack win, Stardust was an unknown player, only having attended one other lan event. Coming into Dreamhack Valencia, Sacsri had a lot in common with his teammate Stardust back in 2013. This was Sacsri’s first major tournament, no knew who he was, and the only people at the event who could pronounce his name were Korean. That was all about to change. The stage at Dreamhack would be Sacsri’s proving grounds.

Sacsri might have been a no name on day one of Valencia, but he was not exactly without accomplishments. He played broodwar as a programmer and spent more than two years on the roster for Sk Telecom T1. The reason he didn’t receive recognition was simply because his achievements were eclipsed by the tournament favorites and his own former team mates. He trained alongside such great players as the current GSL champion Classic, Parting, Soulkey, and Soo. The week before Valencia he competed in an eight man invitational where he beat Forgg twice 2-0. He also beat Stardust 3-2 before losing to Patience 2-4 in the finals. Patience had made it to the round of 8 of the previous dreamhack. Stardust is the WCS Europe champion. Sacsri was showing that he was capable of beating some of the top Dreamhack contenders. The question was: could he do it on the big stage where it mattered?

Seeded into the second group stage, Sacsri came out first in his group, only dropping a single map to Leenock. In the third group stage, he won his group again without dropping a single map. Just like that, he was in the playoffs.

Starting his playoff run in the round of 16, Sacsri beat the famous French player Stephano 2-0. Stephano gave him a run for his money in game two, but Sacsri stayed focused throughout the 42 minute slugfest. His switch to broodlords eventually clinched the win for him as Stephano had no answer besides a few corruptors.

Going into the round of eight, Sacsri faced the unconventional Slovenian Zerg player Starbuck. He looked dominant in the series, taking down Starbuck’s Broodlord build with a standard 2-1 Roach, Hydra, Infestor build in game one. In game two, Sacsri demonstrated how to deal with Mutas on Merry Go Round using Roaches. He used a creep highway to transport six Queens to Starbuck’s natural by the 11 minute mark, effectively ending the game upon their arrival.

In the round of four, he faced perhaps his toughest opponent yet in his team mate Stardust. After losing game one, in game two he used an unconventional push of 11 slow Roaches and Speedlings to deny the third and set him 40 workers ahead. That victory in the bag, in game three on Overgrowth he boldly took the gold base as his natural. Stardust tried to punish him with a delayed colossus push, but it hit too late and Sacsri swarmed around Stardust’s army to put himself in the finals.

During the pre-finals interview, Sacsri responded to MC calling him a no name. After some thought, he said, “I’m going to make sure, this finals, on this stage, everyone will know my name.” Starting off the series on Merry Go Round, MC exhibited flawless Blink Stalker and Sentry control, but he was behind in economy and tech all game and eventually his Stalkers were whittled down by Roaches, Hydras, Infestors, Vipers, and Adrenal Gland Zerglings. In game two, MC’s Stakers reigned supreme over burrowed Roach attacks. Moving into game three, MC used a two Oracle and Zealot timing attack to kill Sacsri’s third and bring it to game four. With MC on match point, Sacsri used slow Lings to snipe the Pylon powering MC’s Gateways and foiled MC’s four gate attack. In the final game of series, Sacsri delays his Lair to make 10 Roaches and a huge amount of Speedlings to counter MC’s Immortal Sentry all in. Sacsri stops droning at 46 and surprises MC as he leaves his natural, surrounding his sentries, and killing his entire army.

Dreamhack provided a stage for Sacsri to prove he’s a champion, but that’s not all. More importantly, he earned a name for himself. For the first time in his career, people are watching out for his next move. He will not be underestimated again.


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2v2, 1v1, Zerg, Terran http://www.twitch.tv/trafficsc2
Sikian
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Spain177 Posts
July 22 2014 12:20 GMT
#2
MC's "I don't want a no-name to win" still rings in my ears.
Even though I got to wish MC good luck, I was wishing Sacsri to kick his ass off for those words.
Helping Starbow :: a.k.a. SoaH
TRaFFiC
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada1448 Posts
July 22 2014 12:26 GMT
#3
Yeah man, MC's words surprised me too, but I guess you don't get to be at the top of the world in THE most competitive game by being a softie.
2v2, 1v1, Zerg, Terran http://www.twitch.tv/trafficsc2
Sikian
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Spain177 Posts
July 22 2014 12:58 GMT
#4
On July 22 2014 21:26 TRaFFiC wrote:
Yeah man, MC's words surprised me too, but I guess you don't get to be at the top of the world in THE most competitive game by being a softie.


I actually got a nice rush hearing them, as I usually appreciate some trash talk -- but trash talking has a toll!
Helping Starbow :: a.k.a. SoaH
Muffloe
Profile Joined December 2012
Sweden6061 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-22 23:50:00
July 22 2014 23:49 GMT
#5
I kind of agree with MC, of course the most skilled players should win tho, but BW gained its popularity through consistency. When new champions pop up like mushrooms in the forest, it is hurting the popularity- and almost even the legitimacy of the game.
TRaFFiC
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada1448 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-23 01:08:59
July 23 2014 01:07 GMT
#6
On July 23 2014 08:49 Muffloe wrote:
I kind of agree with MC, of course the most skilled players should win tho, but BW gained its popularity through consistency. When new champions pop up like mushrooms in the forest, it is hurting the popularity- and almost even the legitimacy of the game.

I agree with you. Consistency is absolutely necessary to foster a professional scene. However, so is giving players the recognition they deserve. Just because one player is the crowd favorite doesn't mean he deserves to win. In this case Sacsri earned his spot in the lime light through years of hard work. He didn't just pop up out of nowhere.

Cool interview with Sacsri before he joined mYinsanity. http://www.esportsmax.com/interview/interview-lee-sacsri-ye-hoon-former-skt1-zerg-player
2v2, 1v1, Zerg, Terran http://www.twitch.tv/trafficsc2
neptunusfisk
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
2286 Posts
July 23 2014 07:32 GMT
#7
On July 23 2014 10:07 TRaFFiC wrote:
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On July 23 2014 08:49 Muffloe wrote:
I kind of agree with MC, of course the most skilled players should win tho, but BW gained its popularity through consistency. When new champions pop up like mushrooms in the forest, it is hurting the popularity- and almost even the legitimacy of the game.

I agree with you. Consistency is absolutely necessary to foster a professional scene. However, so is giving players the recognition they deserve. Just because one player is the crowd favorite doesn't mean he deserves to win. In this case Sacsri earned his spot in the lime light through years of hard work. He didn't just pop up out of nowhere.

Cool interview with Sacsri before he joined mYinsanity. http://www.esportsmax.com/interview/interview-lee-sacsri-ye-hoon-former-skt1-zerg-player


Yeah, exactly. Picked up by SKT?? Must be skilled. Too bad they have a full bo9 SPL roster of GSL champs already and that it's only bo5 nowadays.

And then this Dreamhack... noname foreigners abound and people like MC that should retire already... easy stomp for the might of Kespa.
maru G5L pls
Heartland
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
Sweden24580 Posts
July 23 2014 10:37 GMT
#8
It was well written : )
StarStruck
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
25339 Posts
July 23 2014 11:23 GMT
#9
On July 22 2014 21:20 Sikian wrote:
MC's "I don't want a no-name to win" still rings in my ears.
Even though I got to wish MC good luck, I was wishing Sacsri to kick his ass off for those words.


What were you expecting with how DH functions? When things aren't centralized and you only get certain players participating in certain tournaments. Viola.
BlaineLogan
Profile Blog Joined July 2014
Canada29 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-23 18:49:32
July 23 2014 18:00 GMT
#10
That was pretty good. I usually am not very interested in reading too much esports news unless I missed something in the scene. So I just usually want my updates on information separate from my analysis of starcraft. I also felt the tone was a bit on the side of amateur, for instance "the famous french zerg" simply rang a bit obvious or amateur.

Anyways, just my two cents. I didn't really try
joy and woe are woven fine! a clothing for the soul divine
Hot_Ice
Profile Joined January 2013
139 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-07-17 08:26:41
July 17 2015 08:18 GMT
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