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[SPL] Playoffs Week One - Two Steps From Victory

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[SPL] Playoffs Week One - Two Steps From Victory

Text byKiante
Graphics byHawaiianPig
March 22nd, 2012 11:48 GMT
Photo: dailyesports.com

As a staunch KT Anti-fan it pains me to say it, but during this first week of the SK Planet Proleague Playoffs, KT were the better team. As such they managed to force their way through CJ and into the semi final against the second placed team from the regular season, Khan. Luckily for the viewers we were able to see CJ put up a good fight and take the best of three series to the deciding match, despite being run over after making it there. Unfortunately for CJ it seems to simply be the norm for their team to drop out early in the playoffs, living up to their reputation of choking when it came down to the crunch.

Despite that the games we saw this week were both education and exciting, with both teams showing off some new and interesting builds that had obviously been hidden until the playoffs to catch their opponents at a disadvantage. The star of the playoffs were, to my own shock, the KT Zerg players, with all of them, particularly Hoejja and Action managing to play with a fire that we hadn't really seen from them all season. This kind of resurgence in form from their somewhat unreliable players was exactly what KT needed with the playoffs in full swing to show themselves as a realistic contender for the SPL title.

This week the SPL has come together to bring you an almost unprecedented level of coverage, with a ton of articles from strategical analysis to community hype pieces. As always, we've got the top five recommended games of the week as chosen by 2Pacalypse- to help you work out which games to rewatch before the KT vs Khan series starts on Saturday. In case you missed any of the games last week we have also provided the traditional recap of the games to help bring you up to speed. Following up with some strategical analysis of the Leta vs Stats game from last week, we have ace commentator Sayle to tell us why optimisation can be both good and bad.

The newly penned Hyde has written another stunning battle report featuring Hydra vs Wooki on Chain Reaction and all it's shenanigans. While it is a week late, VGhost has pitched in and done some statistical analysis of the map balance from all of round three, to help you get to grips with which races prefer which maps and why. As we did last week, community members were invited to represent their teams with some friendly hype pieces to help you get riled up about your favourite team, whether it be Khan or KT. Finally Kjwcj has once again given us an in depth preview of the series between Khan and KT which will take place starting on Saturday, to give you an idea of how things might go down once the dust settles.

So who do you think is going to win the semi final and make it through to play SKT? Being the anti-fan that I am, I cant help but hope that Khan will come through, but with KT in such good form it will most likely be an extremely tight contest whichever way it goes.

--Kiante

PS: Congratulations to both Hyde and Kiett for earning their Pen icons for their writing/graphics contributions to the SPL writeup!


Table of Contents


Top 5 Games

Recaps:
Playoffs W1


Sayle Says

Hydra vs Wooki: Chain Reaction

Map Balance Analysis

Khan Hype

KT Hype

Previews:
Playoffs W2


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Top 5 Games of the Week


The Good, the Bad and the Cheesy.
By 2Pacalypse-


  • 5
    (T)Flash vs (P)Horang2 on Sniper Ridge


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    This week was pretty unique. There have been 15 games played in three playoff days and out of those, exactly five were super recommended. And what's even more amazing is that it was impossible for me to rank them. So I'm just gonna list them in order in which they were played, but you should watch them all because every one of them was an amazing viewing experience.
    First up we have (P)Horang2 going up against the (T)God himself. Being down 0-2 already in this series it was crucial game for (P)Horang2 to win for his team. Does (T)God bleed, or is (P)Horang2's head just another trophy for him to hang up on his wall. Find out by watching this awesome game!
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    (P)Stats vs (T)Leta on Jade


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    Next game up on the recommended block is from the same series on second playoff day. (P)Stats and (T)Leta played a game which showed us how exactly Brood War can be cruel and unforgiving. What seemed like it would be a regular game, quickly changed in a split second. I shall not spoil you what happened exactly, but I'll just quote a comment from youtube: "7:53 is not the start time".
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    (Z)Hydra vs (P)Wooki on Chain Reaction


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    To attempt to mimic the game, I'll leave this description short and sweet. (P)Wookie, who goes by the unpronounceable name of (P)P7GAB, and (Z)Hydra, played a game that you don't see very often. Without much spoiling, let's just say that at one point you could count number of workers of each player on one hand (and not at the beginning of a game where they both start with four workers).
  • 2
    (T)Leta vs (Z)HoeJJa on Outlier


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    The first three games were from the second playoff day and last two are from the third and final playoff day between KT Rolster and CJ Entus (interestingly enough, there wasn't a single recommended game from first day). The final match opened with some uneventful ZvZ, which was quickly remedied by an exciting game between (Z)HoeJJa and (T)Leta. (T)Leta opened the game with his trademark wraiths, while (Z)HoeJJa tried to remain calm and collected while he fended off the Terran's harass. The game spiraled from there into mayhem involving lots of plague, swarm, irradiate and all other goodies that TvZ matchup brings. Don't miss it!
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    (T)Flash vs (P)Horang2 on Sniper Ridge


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    Our last recommended game from this week is a rematch between (P)Horang2 and (T)Flash. Even the map was the same, only this time (T)Flash decided to play not so standard. It was obvious that (T)Flash prepared a special tactic for this game since he was expecting the same opponent. It's hard talking about this game without spoiling the first one, so I'll just leave you to watch the VOD. Also, if you just skipped to the first place in ranking, make sure to watch previous game between these two players. It makes this game much more exciting!

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Recaps, Playoffs Week One

By: Kiante



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KT Rolster 2 - 1 CJ Entus
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Day 1
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KT Rolster 4 - 1 CJ Entus
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(P)Wooki « Ground Zero » (T)sKyHigh
(T)Flash « Neo Electric Circuit » (Z)herO
(Z)Action « Sniper Ridge » (Z)EffOrt
(Z)HoeJJa « Neo Outlier » (Z)Hydra
(P)Stats « Jade » (T)Leta
« Neo Chain Reaction »
« Ground Zero »


Live Report Thread


While the first match playoffs started particularly well for CJ, with Skyhigh actually winning a game, it was all downhill from that moment, with CJ getting done four to one by an in form KT on the first day. Wooki was Skyhigh’s victim for the first game, with Wooki attempting to double expanding while Skyhigh was two fac rushing him, and the outcome was messy. Flash came out next for KT to swing the momentum back in their favour, and did so with ease, easily outplaying the former WeMade Zerg, Hero, who attempted to mass expand but got punished for trying. Action snagged the next win for KT, taking out Effort in a tense match decided by a brutal ling backstab by Action that destroyed Effort’s spire and sealed the game.

Hoejja was the next KT Zerg to shine, taking out the other ace Zerg from CJ, Hydra, with superior muta micro. Finally Stats dismantled Leta in a quick and one sided game, with Leta falling for Stats' faked Carrier switch, his premature push being subsequently crushed by a good flank and excellent storms, giving KT the victory four to one.


Day 2
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KT Rolster 2 - 4 CJ Entus
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(Z)HoeJJa « Neo Outlier » (Z)EffOrt
(Z)Action « Jade » (P)Snow
(T)Flash « Sniper Ridge » (P)Horang2
(Z)Crazy-Hydra « Neo Electric Circuit » (Z)herO
(P)Stats « Ground Zero » (T)Leta
(P)Wooki « Neo Chain Reaction » (Z)Hydra
« Neo Outlier »

Live Report Thread - Interview


The start of the second match of the series looked to be following in the same vein as the first, with KT scoring two easy wins, but CJ fought back to claim the victory and draw out the first playoff to a third match. Once again Hoejja and Action did their job with ease, this time with Hoejja beating Effort, who continued his disappointing playoff series. Effort attempted to do a +1 attack timing with his mutas but once again being outmicroed by his KT Zerg counterpart. Action did his part cheesing out Snow with a cute double hydra den post-lair bust that Snow just couldn’t see coming and got completely overwhelmed by. With Flash coming out in the third set a KT victory seemed all but assured, but Horang2 has other ideas, defending Flash’s early timing attack and then capitalising with a strong three base attack to catch Flash spread out too thin, overwhelming the start KT Terran with brute force and zealot recalls.

With the momentum swung back CJ’s way, the rest of the CJ lineup had no trouble in finishing off the series four to two, with Hero catching Crazy-Hydra off guard with a two hatch speedling allin, featuring a silly overlord scouting mistake by the KT Zerg so that he had no idea the rush was coming. Leta then got revenge on Stats with a particularly viscous mine that took out almost all of Stats’ workers, making the result of the game thereafter a mere formality. Finally Hydra made short work of Wooki, with a overpool drone rush that caught Wooki off guard and despite a miraculous display of probe micro, couldn’t convert it into a win.


Day 3
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KT Rolster 4 - 0 CJ Entus
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(Z)Action « Ground Zero » (Z)EffOrt
(Z)HoeJJa « Neo Outlier » (T)Leta
(T)Flash « Sniper Ridge » (P)Horang2
(Z)Crazy-Hydra « Neo Chain Reaction » (Z)Hydra
« Jade »
« Neo Electric Circuit »
« Ground Zero »


Live Report Thread


Despite managing to pull back a cool comeback victory in the second match of the series, CJ were unable to continue with their momentum, being shut down four to zero by a KT who were hot for revenge. Once again Effort lost disappointing in a ZvZ by Action like he was earlier in the week, allowing Action to expand and being unable to complete a killing blow before Action’s economy kicked in. Hoejja then came out and dominated Leta, who looked out of sorts playing on Outlier, with Hoejja never looking to be threatened by the CJ Terran throughout the whole game. Flash then got revenge on Horang2 with a quick biomech attack that Horang2 attempted to resiliently defend, but was left just slightly wanting and then was forced to concede the game. Finally Crazy-Hydra completed the dominant showing by KT with a quick win over Hydra, with the CJ Zerg simply getting out-micro’d once again, sealing KT's perfect victory.

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Sayle Says

Optimization in Proleague
By: Sayle

Ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to my little corner of this wonderful publication that is the SPL weekly news update! Today we will be looking at why Samsung Khan is the number one team in the world, why all the current SPL maps are actually Terran-favored, and why even Bunkie has a girlfriend when I don't.

Actually, I thought I'd talk a little bit about a very interesting game from the recent playoff match between KT and CJ. This would be Leta vs Stats on Jade from the first Bo7 series.
In this game, there was some early aggression from Stats but we basically got to an even mid-game situation with both players on three bases and Stats moving to take his fourth. What happened next was very interesting. Stats starts +1 air weapons at his cybernetics core as if going carriers. Leta presumably scans this, assumes that Stats is making the carrier transition based solely on the spinning core, then pushes out with a mere 120 or so supply and only +1 attack finished on his mech army.

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Stats had in fact not gone for carriers at all and easily crushed Leta's attack with a 160 supply Protoss ground army supported by storms. Now my question is, why did this happen? Leta had three comsat stations at that point in time and Stats had not gone particularly out of his way to hide his templar tech or his gateways. Everything was in the main base but the core was placed at the very bottom right. Essentially the only way for Stats' fake +1 to work was for Leta to only use a single scan on the main to check the core and not scan anywhere else on the map. Had Leta scanned anywhere else in the main, he would have seen either the templar tech or a number of gateways indicative of a bigger ground army. Had he double checked Stats' fourth just before moving out, he would have seen that Stats had in fact not made a nexus there despite walling it in, and would perhaps have been more careful. Had he scanned Stats army, he would have seen way more units than one would expect from a Protoss making a carrier switch.

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Individually, I don't think I can fault Leta for any of these oversights. When you see a Protoss getting air weapons at that point in a game, it's usually safe to assume a carrier switch. When you see a Protoss moving dragoons to his fourth base and walling it in with pylons, it's usually safe to assume he's expanding there. I'll even give Leta some credit and say that he did scan around looking for the Protoss army before moving out, which is a pretty standard move, but maybe he got unlucky and only saw bits and pieces of it. The question is, did Leta just get very unlucky with his scans or was he actually being too conservative with them and trying to get away with using as few scans as possible?

My initial thoughts on this game were actually that it might bear some subtle similarities to Flash vs Dear. Flash tried to make an optimization based on an assumption he made from incomplete information, and Leta appeared to do the same. If it's really so easy to trick a Terran player like that, why is it not standard play in PvT to start +1 air weapon after your third base is up? The +1 air weapon upgrade costs 100/100, which is almost negligible on a 3-base Protoss economy. An example of this concept from another matchup would be Zerg making a fake hydralisk den along with their spire in ZvT. A hydralisk den is extremely cheap (100/50) and basically forces the Terran to double-defend against both lurkers and mutalisks until he can get a better read on what the Zerg is doing. Is something similar going to occur in PvT?

The answer to that is actually probably not, but the interesting thing is why. As I said before, there were many ways Leta could have averted disaster in that game. All a Terran really has to do when he sees the core spinning is spend 1-2 extra scans around the Protoss main and then the fake +1 does absolutely nothing because the rest of the Protoss infrastructure reveals what the real strategy is. So the question essentially becomes “is it worth spending 100/100 to force the Terran to scan a couple more times” and as negligible as that cost is, I'm sure most Protoss players would say no. On the other hand, given the number of assumptions made at the highest level of Brood War play (see Zero vs Hydra on Outlier or Soulkey vs Leta on Jade), perhaps the question is actually “is it worth spending 100/100 on an X% chance that my opponent makes too many assumptions and I get a free win?” Against Flash this is probably always a yes, but as far as 'regular' players go, I'm not so sure.

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Hydra vs Wooki: Chain Reaction

A Battle Report
By: Hyde

It's the second day of playoff series between CJ Entus and KT Rolster. The teams have battled it out to the sixth set with CJ leading and hoping to end it here, rather than being forced to face Flash, for a second time, in the final set.

The map is Neo Chain Reaction, a two-player map that has seen its share of 'strategic plays,' and today will be no different. Hydra spawns at three o'clock, while his Protoss foe, Wooki, spawns at nine o'clock.

Hydra opens with an overpool, while Wooki places his pylon at his natural, unaware of the early aggression unfolding on the opposite side of the map.

Five drones are pulled off the mineral line and sent on a cross-map treck. The commentators shout out in surprise, as does the crowd. The drones carefully make their way over toward the Protoss base, following a plotted route and avoiding the obvious paths by which a probe-scout might travel. They wait outside Wooki's natural until the time is right to spring the trap.

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Surprise!


Hydra's lings spawn and race over to the Protoss base, an overlord drifts into the natural and watches a probe plant a cannon, signalling that the time is right for the drones to move in and take it down. The crowd cheers and the CJ coach raises both arms and starts clapping, already confident that victory is assured.

The nexus continues to warp in at the natural, while the cannon is cancelled. With the cannons taken care of, the drones set their sights on the lone probe, chasing it around the natural. Wooki quickly pulls nine of his own workers to deal with the unfolding crisis. Another cannon is placed and the probes take a defensive stance, creating a barrier between the drones and the warping cannon. More probes are pulled as Wooki anticipates the impending arrival of zerglings.

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Wooki displaying some great probe micro


The lings arrive at the natural and Wooki somehow manages to interpose his probes in between the lings, scattering them and blocking most from reaching the cannon. The probes manage to hold off the lings, taking a few losses along the way. Then, they drill through the drones, allowing the cannon to complete its warp-in. The crowd shrieks in excitement. Players on the KT bench are on the edges of their seats, hearts in mouths, as Wooki holds off the assault.

A shot of Wooki's main reveals no mining activity; most of the probes have been pulled to create a small line of defense at the natural, with only two probes spared to maintain a meagre income. Hydra still has five drones mining away at his main, he starts a hatchery at his natural and continues to spawn more zerglings. He then gathers a small number of lings and attempts a runby at the natural, but Wooki’s probe micro continues to impress, stopping the lings from breaking in. All the while the cannon blasts the lings away.

Wooki warps in a gateway, further narrowing the entrance, and allowing him to start massing some much-needed zealots.

Lings continue to gather at the front of Wooki's natural. A probe scout is dispatched to survey the situation, revealing more lings en route. Six lings attempt another attack, but Wooki pulls a few more probes, successfully blocking the pathway and killing two more lings.

Hydra is dogged and dispatches a detachment of another six lings as soon as possible, this time managing to breach the probe line. Four lings squeeze into the main and, in short order, the lings are free to tear down the naked nexus.

As the nexus falls, Hydra places a third hatch at twelve o'clock. More lings are made and rallied towards Wooki. A zealot spawns from the gateway and guards the narrow entrance. The lings from the main head into the mineral line at the natural and destroy many probes before finally being wiped out. At this point, Wooki's disadvantage is insurmountable, and it's only a matter of time before Hydra over powers him.

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A breach to end it all


Two zealots move out and spot a pack of roving lings just outside the cannon's range. With the zealots out of the way, the zerglings run through the undefended gap, heading straight for the half-dead cannon.

Wooki concedes, knowing there's nothing more he can do.

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Map Balance Analysis

The Statistical Side of Round Three
By: VGhost

Overview

This season's map pool has been fairly successful The standings (as of round three in parentheses, playoffs not included) look like this:

The PvT record is 38-30, 56% (14-7, 67%)
The TvZ record is 39-28, 58% (12-11, 52%)
The ZvP record is 43-37, 54% (19-8, 70%)

There have been about 70 games in each matchup, though ZvP got up to eighty. The win-percentages are more heavily imbalanced overall than they were last year, but are (with the possible exception of TvZ) within acceptable balance ranges and are also (including TvZ) within historical norms for the game.

I have been tracking game data based on a combination of calculated win-probabilities and actual results; for the entire set of games in the first three rounds, I have generated these balance numbers:

PvT: -0.79
TvZ: -0.49
ZvP: -1.03

What do they mean? Each number represents the likelihood that an average player from one race would upset a player of another race. All of these numbers are swung towards the "weaker" race in each matchup – because that is the direction most upsets will tend to happen. Even most bad Zergs are somewhat competent when it comes to ZvP; most bad Protoss players (and some good ones) die easily to hydra busts. Notice that these facts line up well with the win-percentages; Protoss players this season are more likely to win against Zerg than Zerg players are against Terran, and TvP is in the middle.

Of course, these overall numbers were not acquired in a vacuum, each map has its own strengths and weaknesses.



Electric Circuit

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Electric Circuit has been much the most diverse map over the course of the season, with 48 Zerg players coming out, as well as 42 Terran, and (well behind, but still reasonable) 30 Protoss. The standings are as follows:

PvT 6-2, -1.00 (1-0, +0.15)
TvZ 11-11, -0.66 (7-2, +1.39)
ZvP 5-3, +0.01 (2-1, +0.01)

The map is most friendly to Zerg and looked far more so before the changes for round three. So, what did the changes mean? The 7-2 record does not indicate an awful lot, the major swing comes from (T)Sea – in a horrific slump – beating two competent ZvT players, (Z)great and (Z)RorO. The other five wins come from (T)Flash, (T)Light[aLive], (T)Fantasy, (T)Bogus, and the under-rated (in TvZ at least) (T)Canata. The round was less an anomaly than a correction from the previous two rounds.

Similarly, the map is "Terran favored" in TvP, despite the record, because every Protoss to come out has been favored statistically. ZvP is right about where it "should" be.

Electric Circuit is my current candidate for map of the year; it has an interesting design, it seems viable for all races and has seen diversity of play. For the moment, I’ve attributed the lower Protoss numbers to the presence of heavily Protoss-favored maps elsewhere in the map pool.



Sniper Ridge

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Sniper Ridge is the other map in the map pool to have shown evidence of really diverse play. The map has seen 50 Terran, 34 Protoss, and 30 Zergs in season one, with the following results:

PvT 10-10, -0.94 (4-4, -0.07)
TvZ 7-5, -1.02 (1-3, -0.50)
ZvP 6-2, -0.49 (2-0, +0.87)

As you can see, Sniper Ridge is somewhat Terran-favored, but it is also reasonable for Zerg, being fairly good for ZvT, relatively speaking. Moreover, Protoss players are not too far behind. The real difference on this map between results and "balance" comes in ZvP, but is relatively easily explained; almost every Zerg has been favored, while the two Protoss wins are from Stork beating ZerO. If we saw enough games on the map, I suspect the advantage would continue to swing back to Zerg, but we can only work with the dataset we have.

Sniper Ridge is another good candidate for retention in the map pool; the games have been exciting, the design is fairly unique, and the overall results have been close to what we would expect.



Ground Zero

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Unfortunately, not all maps are good. Ground Zero is the last map with anything resembling equality. The numbers sit at 49 Terran, 30 Zerg, and 27 Protoss. The results of the games have given the lie to that apparent parity, though:

PvT 6-7, -0.99 (2-1, -0.12) 81%
TvZ 12-4, +0.51 (2-2, +0.18)
ZvP 4-3, -0.64 (2-1, +0.45) 44%

Ground Zero is heavily Terran favored. Games throughout the season have made this painfully clear in TvZ: most memorable, perhaps, is (T)Canata's win against (Z)Jaedong. Meanwhile, in PvT, things aren’t quite as obvious, Protoss is favored relatively heavily. On average, Protoss players have managed a losing record, and by "losing record" I mean (T)Light[aLive] won a TvP.

ZvP, on the other hand, has been pretty much a disaster. (P)BeSt beat (Z)Jaedong soundly to open the season for the map; Sun beat (Z)HoeJJa, (Z)Neo.G_Soulkey retrieved the situation somewhat for Zerg, picking up three of the four wins the bugs have managed, but two of those were busts made possible by sloppy play on the part of his opponents.

Ground Zero is not a very good map right now. However, it is a fairly standard map in terms of layout layout and the only terrible results are in TvZ; it is entirely possible that, either with small changes or player adaptation, it could well be viable.



Jade

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With Jade, we reach the maps where you look at the statistics and have to say, "...lolwut?" The map has seen 53 Protoss, 52 Terran, and ... 15 Zerg. How do those numbers break down?

PvT 13-10, -0.40 (6-2, +0.20)
TvZ 4-1, +0.80 (2-0, +0.81)
ZvP 4-6, -1.65 (2-1, +0.71)

The best thing you can say about Jade is that it's a great PvT map. ZvP is heavily Protoss-favored, and ZvT is badly in favor of Terran. True, it is a standard-ish map, reminiscent in some ways of Byzantium; it's possible (sort of) that it could be fixed. For the moment, my verdict is "not worth it".



Chain Reaction

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To be honest, I really want to like Chain Reaction, and I am not entirely sure why it has been such an unmitigated disaster in terms of results. Regardless, here are the numbers, and they speak for themselves: 63 Protoss, 49 Zerg, 10 Terran. That leaves us with:

PvT 2-1, -1.67 (1-0, +0.83)
TvZ 3-2, -0.85 (0-1, +0.21)
ZvP 13-15 -1.34 (9-3, +0.65)

This is a Protoss map through and through – one of two maps where Protoss has a positive record against Zerg. True, with more good Zergs playing on the changed map things are swinging back the other way, so it doesn't look quite so horrific. In truth, I do not have much confidence that the map, despite its ingenious design, can be balanced properly.



Outlier

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Last in this parade of unfortunate maps comes Outlier. It’s an unholy combination of Outsider and Requiem, with a blue paint job. Play on the map so far has boiled down to 60 Zerg, 50 Protoss, and 8 Terran. And they've given us:

PvT 1-0, 0.00 (0-0)
TvZ 2-5, -2.00 (0-3, -0.59)
ZvP 11-8, -1.05 (2-2, +0.03)

This is a decent ZvP map. I am not quite sure yet that it is actually terrible for TvZ – half of the "imbalance" here comes from (T)Light[aLive] being unable to manage his wall-in, and (T)Mind’s inability to micro valkyries. Really though, the fact that no one has even bothered to send Terrans on the map is telling. The map is bad.



Conclusion

As always, the biggest problem with drawing conclusions about the balance of any particular map is a lack of data. The most games in any single matchup on any single map is 28 (that’s ZvPs on Chain Reaction). The only map with a reasonably balanced number of games across the three matchups is Ground Zero – and even there ZvP lags far behind. It is all interrelated, of course; the presence of strong Protoss maps (for instance, Jade) limits how many will play on a weaker map.

Looking over the map pool and results, taking into consideration the two maps that have done best this season in terms of balance, I would suggest (as a true amateur here) five points for mapmakers to observe to help balance.

- Avoid sunken main bases. It seems unlikely to be a coincidence that the three worst maps – Chain Reaction, Outlier, and Jade - all have sunken mains. (Whether we also need to avoid the Twilight tileset I leave to your judgment.)
- Give the natural a choke point. It doesn’t have to be the interminable overhanging cliff of Lost Temple, but you don't want zerglings waltzing through at random intervals in the early game because there is simply too much ground to cover (or should I say, too much ground to zero?).
- Allow the third.
- Allow the third to be contested. By these two points I mean that the third base should be connected to the natural; but there should be some way for an opponent to attack. The textbook example is Fighting Spirit; as long as there is no contain on the natural bridge, the third can be taken freely, but it can be contested from outside on the ramp. On Electric Circuit, the "third" is accessible from the main, but is easily dropable and the temples can be destroyed. In contrast, on Ground Zero the third can be easily denied by a Terran without even attacking the natural; the shorter ranged Zerg and Protoss have more trouble.
- Break up the middle. This is the most difficult principle to successfully implement, I suppose. You have to have a middle region, but it needs to have features. Sniper Ridge has ridges; Electric Circuit has a relatively small middle and larger outside paths. Jade's middle is virtually featureless (the violation on one side); Chain Reaction doesn't have a "middle", just bridges (the violation on the other).

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Suffocating Force

A Khan Fan Piece By: Shader

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Pitiful KT fans prepare to feel true despair as the ferocious Khan Horde tramples over your sorry excuse for a defensive line. Envision this, an angry Turn riding a galaxy tab hovercraft repeatedly running you over and rear ending your humiliated corpse down into the asphalt. We will destroy you so thoroughly that the entire roster and coaching staff will all require replacement bionic appendages.

The theme today is the number two!
Pack and spare pair of trousers and behold. The Samsung Khan lineup!

Master strategist
Beautiful coach January is her name and chaos is her game. Unassuming onlookers will think that January is random or crazy with her seemingly insane lineup choices but ya’ll just fail to see her genius. There are no troll ace match selections only epic maneuvers and incredible foresight.

Commander without peer
Dinotoss Song Byung Goo can do it all. Our commander with no weakness is actually a jack of all trades artist. With sublime shuttle reaver play Stork performs deadly incisions leaving opponents limp and helpless as well as brutally honest goon zealot aggression that hit like your grandmothers brick filled handbag. Michael Angelo and van Gogh step aside.

Almighty Storm Lord
Most well-known for his superb storm control and immaculate mechanics Jangbi is the reigning OSL champion and confirmation of the next scheduled OSL has no doubt gotten his blood pumping and what better way to warm up for another gold than to roll Flash again? Expect Jangbi to barrel down opponents regardless of race.

Terran
Khan has a unique Terran lineup composed of Turn and Reality. These two rookie players have matured a lot and the way their play styles have clearly diverged is a bonus for Khan in terms of versatility as well a testament to their skill and power. Reality has evolved a management orientated play style that many would call fantasy-esque (In fact the two are 2-2 head to head). In contrast Turn with an energising game and consistent hyper-aggression is reminiscent of the old Hong Jin Ho and fans have rather aptly christened him the Rabid-Dog Terran due to his fearless play. Expect Turn to JACKPOT against KT.

Zerg
Wemade Zergs Roro and Shine have assimilated nicely into the Khan roster and are our go to guys for ZvX. Respectively known as S-Class Reader and Typhoon Zerg both players should have no problems dispatching feeble KT foot soldiers and if worse comes to worse we can spike Toilet Zerg’s coffee with a diuretic.

Protoss
And rounding out the Samsung A-team are Grape and Brave. While we haven’t seen much Grapage recently it’s worth noting that Grape did make it into the round of eight of the MSL so I’m confident in his ability to make a sorts of a comeback. Brave on the other hand continues his not playing vT streak, playing only PvP and PvZ for the past 35 games. The question remains, will Brave come out on chain reaction?

Currently second place, two ace players, two strong players from each race. Khan is unimaginably deep.

Conclusion
Best of seven with ace match? KT are too easy. Done in two sets.

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Some Things Never Change

A KT Fan Piece By: okum

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Every story needs a villain, a challenge for the hero.

To some Broodwar followers, the villain this year is KT Rolster. The argument runs along these lines, “What surer way to destroy esports than to have the same team go to the finals and win over and over again, removing any element of surprise and excitement?” For proponents of this thesis, what nobler protagonist than Samsung KHAN to put an end to this tedium?

We KT fans can afford to sit back and laugh at that reasoning.

More than any other team in Proleague, KT Rolster has shown time and time again that it can renew itself as a beacon of fighting spirit and artistry (in a game otherwise often reduced to cheap win-grabbing). Its rightful, dedicated and modest followers have reaped the reward of their trust, sharing the sweet taste of victory. This time, as surely as ever, any hope invested in KHAN will only result in crushed dreams and bitter disappointment.

If we assess the situation objectively, little suggests that KT's victory over KHAN will be anything but a quick, brutal affair.

While KHAN's players have been sitting in their practice house for two weeks now, growing weak, fat and complacent, KT is coming off a clean-sweep finish against CJ Entus with the momentum of a steamroller Even admitting the temporary hiccup on the second day, the KT that opened and closed the series against CJ was a team of players that simply did not know how to lose. This is a team that turns the amp right up to eleven in the playoffs. This is the team that won the SP the last two years and the team KHAN has to face.

Samsung KHAN will, no doubt, have prepared a few magic tricks in the hope of sniping Flash. KHAN's coach, January, will have designed lineups to instill confusion (and, to a lesser extent, fear) in the heart of her enemy. Doubtless, Stork and JangBi are currently greasing the springs under their 'C' and 'T' keys with industrial-strength lubricant, and Shine is snatching a few squirts for his 'H' key while no one watches.

KT will deflect any blows KHAN attempt to deal, and its own strategies will be merciless. KT, already warmed up, is the team with the better composure under pressure, and a team whose every player steps up when it matters. It is a team that plays to outmatch the opponent's strengths and exploit its weaknesses.

Player for player, KT is the stronger team. Flash is in a higher league. Stats and Wooki will easily hold their own against anyone on KHAN. Most importantly, KHAN will have severe difficulties dealing with KT's Zerg powerhouse of Action, Crazy-Hydra and HoeJJa (okay, I'll be honest, I'm as surprised as anyone else). If need be, Mind, Barracks or PerfectMan can squeeze out a win or two as well. All Reach needs to do is maintain a presence on the bench to ensure that KHAN starts out with a severe mental disadvantage.

As much as this is a team game, it’s unavoidable that the spotlight is on Flash, particularly considering the possibility of an encounter with Stork or JangBi. I can already calm those who fear that Flash's recent handful of TvP losses signify more than a rounding error in the statistical record. Flash has rebounded from bigger setbacks in the past, each time stronger than the last. Flash knows he has to fear KHAN’s best players, but that’s exactly why he won't lose to them. I suspect that he has a spectacular game prepared, and, if anything, he has been holding back until now.

The ravaging of CJ Entus was only the beginning. Samsung KHAN is a sturdier opponent, but that only means the beating will be more vicious, more gruesome.

I like KHAN, I really do. Stork is probably my second favorite player, so it saddens me that KHAN (and its fans) must be the victim of KT's onslaught. It saddens me that KHAN won't have the opportunity to add a silver medal to its trophy cabinet this season. It saddens me that Sayle will break down while he casts the games. Such is life.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

KT is going to crush SKT T1 in the Proleague grand finals, as is tradition, and Samsung KHAN will be the roadkill.

The same as it ever was.

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Previews, Playoffs Week Two

By: kjwcj

The ride continues. The Rolster will be relying on momentum, a small dip in their most recent past will likely be forgotten following a dazzling burst of speed on Tuesday night. Many of those riding on the Rolster are yet to be convinced that it is truly as good as last year’s version but there is no mistaking the similarities, with two previously forgotten wheels helping keep the Rolster on the straight and narrow. Meanwhile, the Dragon KHAN continues its ratcheting ascent towards the final. Although it hasn’t had too much of a chance to show its pace in recent weeks, the KHAN has been preparing, slowly building up towards a point from which it will either continue on to the peak or come plunging back down to earth.

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One of these two teams is facing a steep drop out of this season’s Proleague


Coming into this semifinal, KT and KHAN both possess a unique advantage over their opponents. KT completed their quarterfinal win over CJ with a 4-0 evisceration, with HoeJJa and Action dismissing CJ’s two strongest players. Flash also broke his TvP hoodoo against Horang2, employing a characteristically efficient biomech timing to secure a crucial win before facing the famously Protoss heavy KHAN lineup. Clearly KT have momentum on their side versus a KHAN team who have played only one match in the last fortnight.

KHAN, on the other hand, have the benefit of preparation. In a recent interview with TurN, TosSGirL made reference to Coach January’s reputation for strictness when it comes to using prepared builds. Having had the last week and a half to study their potential opponents and prepare strategies specifically for these three best of sevens is a huge advantage for KHAN, especially against a KT side likely to be scraping the bottom of the barrel when it comes to new material. The fruits of KHAN’s planning have not been clearly apparent in recent Proleague seasons but were most recently illustrated by JangBi’s performances in the knockout stages of the Jin Air OSL, KHAN will be hoping that their diligence as a team can again succeed in delivering a trophy.

As in the previous playoff round, neither team’s map pick comes as a particular surprise. KT again opted for the Terran favoured Ground Zero while KHAN picked the decidedly anti-Terran Neo Outlier. The strength of the Ground Zero pick for KT is slightly diminished by the fact that KHAN possess two of the best PvT players in Korea but KT are likely to have a trick up their sleeve for any potential Outlier ace match with Flash referring to their plans for the map as “a secret”.

The presence of Ground Zero early in all three map lists suggests that Flash is unlikely to play on Outlier in a non ace match setting however KT have generally done their best to use him early in the series in recent months. Lingering memories of Flash’s losses to Dear, M18M and Horang2 are likely to be in the mind of fans if he is matched up against either of KHAN’s Starleague winning Protoss. However, Stork has lost the only two PvTs he played this season against S class opposition and Jangbi’s only truly notable PvT victory came against Last.

KT’s two biggest stars against CJ could also be their most important weapons against KHAN. HoeJJa and Action are currently sitting at a combined playoff record of 6-0, most notably combining to shut out Effort who was undefeated in ZvZ prior to the quarterfinal. Unfortunately for the KT Zerg heroes, it’s unlikely that they will have many chances to continue their ZvZ runs against KHAN. However, against the somewhat suspect PvZ skills of Jangbi and Brave, HoeJJa and Crazy-Hydra could be very valuable and Action could look to profit from TurN’s weakest matchup.

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A round of applause for the current playoff win leaders


Unsurprisingly, KHAN’s three win leaders from the regular season are members of their Protoss line, with only Grape failing to manage an even win loss record. Other than a small three loss blip early in the season, Stork has been as solid as a rock for KHAN this season. Although his 13-5 is not quite as spectacular as those of the KT and SKT aces, Stork is unlikely to be genuinely challenged by anyone in the KT lineup not named Flash. Jangbi has been unable to match the consistency of his teammate this season and KT’s likely Zerg heavy lineup, along with Action’s win over Snow on Jangbi’s preferred map Jade, could be troubling for the OSL champion. KHAN’s third Protoss, Brave, sits somewhere between Jangbi and Stork in terms of his form this eason. Brave’s prowess on Chain Reaction is now well known but KT are unlikely to want to give him his preferred matchup, especially considering Stats and Wooki’s losing records on the map.

TurN’s performance in KHAN’s most recent meeting with KT was enough to earn him an interview with TosSGirL and he will no doubt be hoping to progress their relationship by again showcasing his aggressive style against an unsuspecting victim. Having emerged in the second half of the season as KHAN’s first Terran, TurN could be used in a number of ways against KT. The position of his normally favoured map, Sniper Ridge, in the map order for games two and three means that his matches may play a deciding role, assuming he isn’t sent earlier to combat Flash. Reality has largely fallen out of favour in the second half of the season but his specialist TvP could prove useful against the KT Protoss, neither of whom have been convincing versus Terran this season.

Out of all the KT players, Wooki is probably the only player to have come out of their quarterfinal against CJ with a frown on his face. Having extended his PvT loss streak to four in his first game versus sKyHigh, Wooki then went on to lose his first PvZ of the season to Hydra’s cheese. The two main KT Protoss have been incredibly versatile this season, plugging gaps in the lineup wherever they were needed. Even in defeat, Wooki’s defense against Hydra was a thing of beauty and as such he could prove to be a better PvZ option than Stats against the relentless hydralisking of Shine and RorO.

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Most Incredible Busters


In his team’s quarterfinal win over CJ, KT Coach Lee Ji Hoon’s player selections largely went according to plan with one or two exceptions. Against Kim Ga Eul however, Coach Lee faces a completely different beast. With Outlier and Chain Reaction occurring in the first four games of all three series, the way Coach Lee chooses to use his Zerg players could prove crucial. HoeJJa’s strength on Outlier was apparent over the course of the CJ best of three but when up against Stork, KHAN’s most common pick for Outlier in recent matches, the left handed Zerg is likely to struggle. Also important to note is Coach January’s unwavering use of Brave on Chain Reaction, something which KT could look to exploit in the semifinal should Coach January fail to change it up. Since the map revisions racial stats on Chain Reaction have swung heavily into the favour of Zerg and the change is clearly reflected in Brave’s 0-2 versus Zerg on Neo Chain Reaction.

KHAN Coach January is also known for her sometimes unpredictable choices when it comes to ace match selection, although this season has been relatively sane KHAN still occasionally play a lineup that leaves most people scratching their head. Regardless of her sometimes unorthodox methods, KHAN’s two most recent wins over KT were in no small part due to her ability to provide her players with favourable matchups. The balance between the coaches in this best of three could be down to whether or not Coach January decides to deviate from her normal selection pattern or continue to trust the players on their strongest maps.

Both teams find themselves one best of three away from a shot at their third Proleague title. KT’s hunger has clearly not been diminished by their success in recent seasons, Flash even showing some distinctly un-robotic enthusiasm following his vindicating win over Horang2. For KHAN, it has been a long time between drinks, they are playing for a chance at their first Proleague final since 2008. A win for KHAN over KT would continue the revival which has seen them participating in two consecutive OSL finals and realising the Legend of the Fall, and would reaffirm their place at Korean Brood War’s top table.

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This edition of the SK Planet Proleague news write-up was brought to you by the amazingly talented SPL Writing Team consisting of riptide, HawaiianPig, Kiante, Mustaju, SirJolt, 2Pacalypse-, Carnivorous Sheep, Simplistik, Hyde, Kiett. Special thanks to guest writers kjwcj, Sayle, VGhost, Shader and okum for their contributions. Have a great week!

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riptide
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
5673 Posts
March 22 2012 11:50 GMT
#2
Congrats to Hyde and Kiett!
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jpak
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States5045 Posts
March 22 2012 11:53 GMT
#3
Thank you for this coverage! Even though I cried because CJ lost, I give congratulations to KT!

Just don't let SKT win, KT or Khan.
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Frazzlehoon
Profile Joined July 2008
United States3455 Posts
March 22 2012 11:54 GMT
#4
AMAZING write-up! :D
Man, I was cheering for Wooki all the way, but that ending was just too pitiful. D:

KT to win it all! This next round vs Khan shouldn't be too hard.
Kiett
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States7639 Posts
March 22 2012 11:55 GMT
#5
It makes me happy to see so many people contributing to this week's coverage. Fantastic job everyone <3

My apologies for the lack of a manga this week, folks. Bogged down by finals. But I promise to make up for it next time~
Writer:o
KristofferAG
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Norway25712 Posts
March 22 2012 11:55 GMT
#6
Thanks a lot for this, I wasn't able to catch the games live. Really enjoyed Sayle Says and the Battle Report by Hyde.
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BLinD-RawR
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50107 Posts
March 22 2012 11:56 GMT
#7
On March 22 2012 20:50 riptide wrote:
Congrats to Hyde and Kiett!

Yes congrats to Hyde and Kiett for becoming full time writers.
Brood War EICWoo Jung Ho, never forget.| Twitter: @BLinDRawR
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rebdomine
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
6040 Posts
March 22 2012 11:59 GMT
#8
This should be an entertaining set of matches to watch.

Looking forward to seeing fun matches.
"Just because you are correct doesn't mean you are right!"
Hyde
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
Australia14568 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-22 12:33:16
March 22 2012 12:01 GMT
#9
On March 22 2012 20:55 KristofferAG wrote:
Thanks a lot for this, I wasn't able to catch the games live. Really enjoyed Sayle Says and the Battle Report by Hyde and SirJolt.

Fixed
btw these fan pieces (this week and last week) are awesome.
Because when you left, Brood War was all spotlights and titans. Now, with the death of the big leagues, Brood War has moved to the basements and carparks. Now, Brood War is unlicensed brawls, lost teeth, and bloody fights for fistfulls of money - SirJolt
Existential
Profile Joined December 2010
Australia2107 Posts
March 22 2012 12:03 GMT
#10
Amazing write up as always! Thanks to everyone who contributed!
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Bayyne
Profile Joined January 2011
United States1967 Posts
March 22 2012 12:09 GMT
#11
Great write up. I became a fan of Hoejja after this first round; solid play from him.
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Boundz(DarKo)
Profile Joined March 2009
5311 Posts
March 22 2012 12:09 GMT
#12
Reading atm~~ So thanks in advance :D
Skeggaba
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Korea (South)1556 Posts
March 22 2012 12:27 GMT
#13
Good stuff, as usual. Very diverse post, and cool to see sayle writing a little bit as well.
Cant wait for saturday!
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shaftofpleasure
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Korea (North)1375 Posts
March 22 2012 12:34 GMT
#14
Khan we do it?

YES WE KHAN!
It's either the holes of my nose are getting smaller or my fingers are getting bigger. /// Always Rooting for the Underdog. Hyuk/Sin/Jaehoon/Juni/Hyvva/Hoejja/Canata //// Hiding in thread somewhere where BW is still in it's pure form here on TL.
radiowave
Profile Joined March 2012
United States4 Posts
March 22 2012 12:35 GMT
#15
I've been casually following Brood War for the past few years, learning to appreciate the game for all its glory and longevity thanks to the voices of moletrap and Nuke, to name just two.

This week, however, I tuned in to my first live viewing of an event, due in large part to the TL proleague news staff's brilliant writeup last week.

Wow.

Never have I enjoyed watching this beautiful game more than sitting on my toilet at 6:00AM literally yelling, stomping my foot and not giving a fuck if my roommates woke up. After the somewhat disappointing ending of KT v/s CJ, I've been refreshing TL every few hours, waiting in pain for the next amazing SPL report that I knew would be soon coming.

I can't say for certain if this post made much sense, but the main point I'd like to convey is two-fold;

Long live Brood War, and long live TL's top-flight team of brilliant writers, analysts and artists who have done so much to take me from an interested vod-viewer to a 6:00AM EST proleague fiend!
baubo
Profile Joined September 2008
China3370 Posts
March 22 2012 13:02 GMT
#16
I really hope this comes down to Stork vs Flash Day 3 Ace match.
Meh
Shock710
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Australia6097 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-22 13:18:12
March 22 2012 13:14 GMT
#17
Awesome write up, i'm reading through it now, but i'm a bit confused with KT vs CJ day2 saying that hydra doing a +1 timing attack, i think its just a typo and should "effort" Still reading through ^^ i love these things i was really looking forward to reading about this
edit: Forgot to say congrats to Hyde and Kiett, So CONGRATS TO YOU TWO
dAPhREAk gives Shock a * | [23:55] <Shock710> that was out of context -_- [16:26] <@motbob> Good question, Shock!
Sawamura
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Malaysia7602 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-22 13:25:45
March 22 2012 13:24 GMT
#18
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I will keep this picture ^_^ . Thanks for the write up guys especially okum where he continue the arrogant like and yet reasonable enough to just hype KT . KT fighting always !.

Lol perfectman face he's like " Why can't I win a single game " and I hope KT utilized Mind in a TvP .....
BW/KT Forever R.I.P KT.Violet dearly missed ..
J1.au
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Australia3596 Posts
March 22 2012 13:46 GMT
#19
Great hype from Okum.
ShadeR
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Australia7535 Posts
March 22 2012 14:13 GMT
#20
Wow has there ver been a more content packed writeup in TL history?
ne4aJIb
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Russian Federation3209 Posts
March 22 2012 14:15 GMT
#21
Will be very very very interesting!
As in Flash's interview after victory over CJ.

Reporter: Does Flash train Outlier?
Flash: It's a secret!

I am really looking forward for ACE match on day 1!!!
Bisu,Best,Stork,Jangbi and Flash, Fantasy, Leta, Light and Jaedong, Hydra, Zero, Soulkey assemble in ACE now!
Kuja
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States1759 Posts
March 22 2012 14:27 GMT
#22
Great write up, just woke up to it
“Who's to say that my light is better than your darkness? Who's to say death is better than your darkness? Who am I to say?”
2Pacalypse-
Profile Joined October 2006
Croatia9493 Posts
March 22 2012 14:31 GMT
#23
I'm proud to be a part of an amazing BW community! Hope it lasts forever
Moderator"We're a community of geniuses because we've found how to extract 95% of the feeling of doing something amazing without actually doing anything." - Chill
alypse
Profile Joined May 2010
2771 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-22 14:37:06
March 22 2012 14:36 GMT
#24
KT, already warmed up, is the team with the better composure under pressure, and a team whose every player steps up when it matters.

No statement can be truer than this. KT, under Flash, always overcomes dire situation as well as tremendous pressure to take over the gold trophy. At least that's what happened in last year's GF, and there's no reason it's not gonna happen again this time.

As for the upcoming battle with Khan, I have but only one word: "Roadkill".
KT Violet 1988 - 2012
jumbotroN
Profile Joined April 2010
Peru229 Posts
March 22 2012 14:41 GMT
#25
HYPEEEEE

Great read as usual!

SAMSUNG KHAN! SAMSUNG KHAN! SAMSUNG KHAN!
Amlitzer
Profile Joined August 2010
United States471 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-22 15:00:01
March 22 2012 14:50 GMT
#26
Considering you can always cancel the +1 air upgrade after the terran scans for a full refund, unlike with the hydralisk den, is it possible that we in fact actually will see this fake out more often than thought?
"Not even justice, I want to get truth!"
bgx
Profile Joined August 2010
Poland6595 Posts
March 22 2012 14:55 GMT
#27
On March 22 2012 23:50 Amlitzer wrote:
Considering you can always cancel the +1 air upgrade after the terran scans for a full refund, unlike with the hydralisk den, is it possible that we in fact actually will see this fake out more often than though?

Seems like a small cost for outright wining the game, and later it will induce the meta-metagame "if he researches +1 does that mean he is going carriers or fake".
Stork[gm]
Kiante
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Australia7069 Posts
March 22 2012 14:59 GMT
#28
100 gas is still significant when you're going for quick arbiters off 2-3 gas
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Essbee
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Canada2371 Posts
March 22 2012 15:24 GMT
#29
These write-ups are FANTASTIC.
RoninShogun
Profile Joined November 2010
United States315 Posts
March 22 2012 15:30 GMT
#30
Wow lots of stuff to go through there, no complaints though
grats to Hyde and Kiett, penning it up an all
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SgtPepper
Profile Joined November 2010
United States568 Posts
March 22 2012 15:53 GMT
#31
"The more things change, the more they stay the same.
KT is going to crush SKT T1 in the Proleague grand finals, as is tradition, and Samsung KHAN will be the roadkill.
The same as it ever was."

KT gogogo 3 in a row!
"After I reconquer Ba Sing Se, I'm going to reconquer my tea shop! And I'm going to play Pai Sho every day."
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
March 22 2012 15:58 GMT
#32
Congrats to Kiett and Hyde !
What else can I say, it's an amazing write-up, even better than what I'm now used to.
I hope to see more articles like the one Sayle wrote, I'd say the only thing your team is missing is someone like Ver. Not that easy to write something like this regularly though.
Thanks guys !
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trexbqs
Profile Joined January 2011
Malaysia1731 Posts
March 22 2012 16:13 GMT
#33
Great write up. thanks
KT fighting!!!!

By the way, congratulations to Hyde and Kiett.
Learn,live and love it.
synapse
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
China13814 Posts
March 22 2012 17:00 GMT
#34
KT's piece was longer, does that mean we win?

Also, I totally missed the fake air weapons research in the first Stats vs Leta o_o great catch
:)
Heimatloser
Profile Joined March 2009
Germany1494 Posts
March 22 2012 17:03 GMT
#35
every year its the same: Playoffs starts, Hoejja turns Supersayan, everybody wonders.
Until somebody points out that in every Starleague Interview where flash wins against zerg he said he was training with hoejja and that he is very thankful towards him.
And then somebody remembers that every 2 Years Ko Kang Min is called God Kang Min.
And then everybody chears,

GO GOD KANG MIN!

KT hasnt a lost a single proleague ever since the matchfixing-scandal and the departure of luxury. That just shows that everybody who won before them was fixing the playoffs. KT are the only LEGIT winners so far

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All what KT currently needs is a Zerg and a second Terran
gostunv
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Japan1178 Posts
March 22 2012 17:18 GMT
#36
wow mind is actually smiling?!
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KRaver
Profile Joined February 2010
Canada1264 Posts
March 22 2012 17:19 GMT
#37
that was a good long read ^^
thanks for the write-up
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Al Bundy
Profile Joined April 2010
7257 Posts
March 22 2012 17:21 GMT
#38
Nice article, thanks for sharing. I like the Map Balance Analysis part.
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endy
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Switzerland8970 Posts
March 22 2012 17:21 GMT
#39
So. Much. Content.
Very interesting analysis from Sayle, I was curious as to why Leta hurried to push Stats instead of massing the exponentially strong mech deathball. I guess I got my answer !

Thanks a lot !
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1Eris1
Profile Joined September 2010
United States5797 Posts
March 22 2012 17:30 GMT
#40
On March 23 2012 02:18 gostunv wrote:
wow mind is actually smiling?!


That picture scared the shit out of me when I saw it.
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KapsyL
Profile Joined November 2011
Sweden704 Posts
March 22 2012 17:31 GMT
#41
+ Show Spoiler +
Flash got this revenge!! GG WP
Jurg Jurg Jurg
Sayle
Profile Joined October 2010
United Kingdom3685 Posts
March 22 2012 17:40 GMT
#42
On March 22 2012 20:50 riptide wrote:
Congrats to Hyde and Kiett!


Wow when I read this I thought they got married or something.

It's been a long day ~_~
Kiante
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Australia7069 Posts
March 22 2012 17:42 GMT
#43
On March 23 2012 02:40 Sayle wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 22 2012 20:50 riptide wrote:
Congrats to Hyde and Kiett!


Wow when I read this I thought they got married or something.

It's been a long day ~_~

sayle getting jealous
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MeteorRise
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada611 Posts
March 22 2012 18:08 GMT
#44
Ugh. Cj just got its neck snapped on the third day.
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Profile Joined March 2011
United States168 Posts
March 22 2012 18:20 GMT
#45
These write-ups are the best. Thanks for the top 5 games suggestions. Without these I wouldn't have time to watch BW.
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moopie
Profile Joined July 2009
12605 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-22 18:44:31
March 22 2012 18:43 GMT
#46
GJ guys

Was hoping for another manga :3
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VGhost
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States3613 Posts
March 22 2012 18:57 GMT
#47
For anyone curious who hasn't been following my previous posts, I did a sort of explanatory write-up of what I've been looking at in terms of game balance here.

Map props to the news crew & a shout-out to Kiante for contacting me in the first place.
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Hinanawi
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States2250 Posts
March 22 2012 19:06 GMT
#48
Great writeup and content, liked the map analysis too. I think it's impossible for us to make out just how terrible Outlier is for Terran, only the team practice houses know that. Must be pretty damn horrible, though.

I'm just a D baddie, but I wonder if the triangular shape has a lot to do with that. Terran likes to split the map and deny expansions, but Outlier makes it easy for a Z or P to take 2/3rds of the map.

I wonder if Flash will come out on it...that would be something to see.
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Ideas
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
United States8084 Posts
March 22 2012 19:15 GMT
#49
holy shit you guys are getting so good at writing these. so hyped
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INTOtheVOID
Profile Joined January 2012
United States225 Posts
March 22 2012 19:44 GMT
#50
Nice write-up. Doesn't matter who wins Khan vs KT, SKT will take it all.
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Caihead
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Canada8550 Posts
March 22 2012 19:56 GMT
#51
On March 23 2012 04:06 Hinanawi wrote:
Great writeup and content, liked the map analysis too. I think it's impossible for us to make out just how terrible Outlier is for Terran, only the team practice houses know that. Must be pretty damn horrible, though.

I'm just a D baddie, but I wonder if the triangular shape has a lot to do with that. Terran likes to split the map and deny expansions, but Outlier makes it easy for a Z or P to take 2/3rds of the map.

I wonder if Flash will come out on it...that would be something to see.


Natural on the high ground, easily exploitable back doors. Standard terran openings can't account for neither of these factors. Taking a third either involves taking a far away back expansion or taking one right in the open, severely limiting terran 3 base push strategies against protoss because they can effectively deny these bases. Zergs can freely get 3 gas which is critical in ZvT, it means they can afford a more gas heavy composition, such as defiler ultra lurker instead of defiler ultra ling.
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NationInArms
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States1553 Posts
March 22 2012 20:22 GMT
#52
Yay! Sayle wrote something! n_n
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potatoedoughnut
Profile Joined July 2008
United States334 Posts
March 22 2012 20:26 GMT
#53
Very excited for the semis!

Excellent writeup as usual. Thanks for the hard work SPL team.
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]343[
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
United States10328 Posts
March 22 2012 21:00 GMT
#54
nice piece by sayle!

and grats to hyde + kiett
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OPL3SA2
Profile Joined April 2011
United States378 Posts
March 22 2012 21:08 GMT
#55
"Michael Angelo and van Gogh step aside."

<head in hands>
Playoffs? You're talking about playoffs?
FloKi
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
1490 Posts
March 22 2012 22:40 GMT
#56
nice write up sayle,tis a good read.
Where do whores go?
shaftofpleasure
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Korea (North)1375 Posts
March 22 2012 22:42 GMT
#57
On March 23 2012 02:03 Heimatloser wrote:
every year its the same: Playoffs starts, Hoejja turns Supersayan, everybody wonders.
Until somebody points out that in every Starleague Interview where flash wins against zerg he said he was training with hoejja and that he is very thankful towards him.
And then somebody remembers that every 2 Years Ko Kang Min is called God Kang Min.
And then everybody chears,

GO GOD KANG MIN!

KT hasnt a lost a single proleague ever since the matchfixing-scandal and the departure of luxury. That just shows that everybody who won before them was fixing the playoffs. KT are the only LEGIT winners so far

User was warned for this post


Woah dude are you high??????? Being high and talk about the MFS always gets a warning!
It's either the holes of my nose are getting smaller or my fingers are getting bigger. /// Always Rooting for the Underdog. Hyuk/Sin/Jaehoon/Juni/Hyvva/Hoejja/Canata //// Hiding in thread somewhere where BW is still in it's pure form here on TL.
RunningInSquares
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States215 Posts
March 22 2012 22:44 GMT
#58
Awesome writeup, I especially liked Sayle's piece. Congrats to the new penmasters.
firehand101
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Australia3152 Posts
March 23 2012 05:24 GMT
#59
sick write up...go flash!
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Profile Joined April 2010
United States1145 Posts
March 23 2012 06:14 GMT
#60
Legendary post. I would expect nothing less from Team Liquid and hope it continues during the OSL. Thank you to all people who worked on this peace. I have nothing but the utmost respect for each and every one of you!
PineappleLumpsToss
Profile Joined July 2010
New Zealand2434 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-23 12:11:30
March 23 2012 11:54 GMT
#61
Grats Hyde and Kiett - thoroughly deserved recognition.

Enjoyed the insights from Sayle as well.
sinjitsu_
Profile Joined June 2010
Australia196 Posts
March 23 2012 12:41 GMT
#62
Man, those 5 game were fucking epic. Ahhh this is why i love starcraft BW.
FlaShFTW
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
United States10125 Posts
March 24 2012 02:56 GMT
#63
GOGOGO KT!!!!

great writeup! nice job getting those pens guys!
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ShivaRee
Profile Joined October 2010
China43 Posts
March 24 2012 04:01 GMT
#64
nice write up =3
thanks
KHAN fighting
hope Flash vs Jangbi today
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TheTurk
Profile Joined January 2011
United States732 Posts
March 24 2012 04:44 GMT
#65
Rolster Hwaiting! ^_^
Starcraft is a lifestyle.
dr0pship
Profile Joined January 2011
Canada520 Posts
April 04 2012 20:38 GMT
#66
Finals only 3 days away, there gonna be another writeup?? =)
Kiante
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Australia7069 Posts
April 04 2012 20:39 GMT
#67
On April 05 2012 05:38 9heart wrote:
Finals only 3 days away, there gonna be another writeup?? =)

perhaps

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