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[SSL] Ro24 Groups A/B - Max EffOrt

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[SSL] Ro24 Groups A/B - Max EffOrt

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May 23rd, 2015 06:22 GMT
SSL 11, or SBENU Starleague Season 2, returns after a short break from the February finals of SSL 10. Competitive play resumes on OnGameNet at the temple of Brood War, Yongsan Stadium. From the recent Power Rank, we know how the top players have been performing of late, so let's see if they can meet our expectations.

With the OGN broadcast schedule holding competitive play only one day a week (Sundays), we'll have more time to enjoy and consider some burning questions:
  • Will Terran once again dominate into the later stages, as they did during season 10?
  • How will post-KeSPA scene newcomer and Starleague champion (Z)EffOrt perform?
  • Can powerhouses like (P)Bisu challenge the SSL 10 final four of [image loading] sSak, [image loading] Last, [image loading] Mong, and [image loading] HiyA?
  • The Challenge Round already saw some casualties with early exits by [image loading] Sea and (P)Shuttle, who will be next?

Read on as FlashFTW and prech preview the first Round of 24 groups and kogeT and BLinD-RawR analyze the map pool! Keep watching, chatting, and live-reporting as group A starts on Sunday, May 24 10:00am GMT (GMT+00:00) and group B follows a week after on Sunday, May 31 10:00am GMT (GMT+00:00)!

Table of Contents

  • Ro24 Preview

  • Group A
  • Group B
  • Map Analysis

  • New Heartbreak Ridge
  • (Wiki)Liquipedia



Group A

Sunday, May 24 10:00am GMT (GMT+00:00)

by FlashFTW



(Z)EffOrt
(P)Tyson
(P)free
[image loading] Ample


(Z)EffOrt begins his SSL career in group A on the first day of the Ro24. Two Protoss are a godsend for one of the stronger ZvPers in the scene, as evidence by his KeSPA era history. He showed strong play in wins over GuemChi in the Draemong Starleague where he easily adapted his build. While he has only played 6 games of ZvP in the post-KeSPA era (and won them all), he still shows signs of immense promise, dismantling his current opponent, Tyson, in the Seaside Super 2-0. Not quite reaching his ZvT potential, as when he came back and dismantled FlaSh in the 2010 Korean Air OSL, he has nonetheless shown himself to be one of the strongest ZvTers alongside ZerO. Recent ZvT losses have come against some of the best TvZers in Sea, Mong, Last, and HiyA. Luckily, the only Terran in the group is the rookie, Ample, whose normally above average TvZ has been 5-10 in the past 15 games. Being the veteran that he is, accompanied by his supreme ZvP game knowledge and 400+ APM, EffOrt is the favorite to move out of this group.

[image loading]

EffOrt prepares to rise once again.


(P)Tyson has largely remained consistent in both eras, mediocre at PvZ and PvP, and slightly above average in PvT. To be honest, the 300-APMer's career has been thus far disappointing, with his only noteworthy win in the online NATEON BJ Starleague 2 years ago. Since then, he has been on a steady decline, going 10-20 in his past 30 games. His first round matchup against EffOrt is a nightmare, as just a month ago, he was demolished by EffOrt in Seaside. His PvT has also been slumping, going 7-13 in his past 20 games. The biggest underdog in the group, it would be a miracle for him to make it out.

Just like in the KeSPA era, (P)free has once again established himself as a top protoss. His PvT skills are still one of his highlights, as he only dropped 1 game to Terran in the group stages of SSL 10 while trouncing solid Terrans in Mind and PianO as he advanced to the quarterfinals. But he’ll be put to the test by the up and coming amateur, Ample. Sadly, his PvZ has been lackluster, only accumulating a 44% win rate in the past year (and no games vs EffOrt during league play). If he has to face EffOrt in this group, he better think of something creative to win. Otherwise, his PvP has been solid, despite losing some series to Jangbi (SSL 10) and Bisu (Terror SL). With over tens years of experience to his name, he remains a ladder powerhouse, regularly placing in the top-10. Look for Free to make a name for himself this tournament, as he might have a chip on his shoulder and a need to prove himself. Assuming the group progresses as anticipated, Free will meet and defeat Ample in the deciding game.

[image loading]

free: Wakeboarding and eating Terran for lunch since 2005


With his solid opening performance against Shuttle in Challenge Day, [image loading] Ample has been creating a stir in the forums. However, I feel like many people are overrating the rising amateur. While he did soundly trounce the mediocre Shuttle in Challenge Day 2-0, his overall TvP win rate has been a measly 46%. While some have sighted him destroying Bisu on Fighting Spirit in the past, there are two problems. 1. Fighting Spirit isn’t in the map pool. 2. This was over 3 months ago. The underdog will need to prepare extremely wisely if he is to overcome Free. While his TvZ is a surprising 54%, most of his wins are against amateur Zergs and he is 3-8 against pros in the past year. If Ample is to move out of this group, he will need to rely on his TvP to hold up against the former Dragon, Free.

EffOrt 2-0, Free 2-1, Ample 1-2, Tyson 0-2


Group B

Sunday, May 31 10:00am GMT (GMT+00:00)

by prech



(P)Sea.KH
(Z)Killer
[image loading] Mind
(Z)Child


A strong group featuring three SSL 10 competitors, [image loading] Mind, (P)Sea.KH, and (Z)Killer, with the first two having advanced into the Ro16, alongside a new entry to the post-KeSPA scene, (Z)Child, the veteran Zerg. Although Mind, KH, and Killer all occupy spots in the Elo top 25 at the moment,

Since winning the HungryApp Starz League, Mind has been somewhat inconsistent, winning the online HoSic SL season 2, while enduring early exits to high caliber Protoss players like Bisu, Shuttle, and Jaehoon at Terror SL, Seaside, and Draemong (DSL). Mind’s a TvZ buzz-saw, including a 10-4 (70%) record against Killer. Operating at an efficient but largely average 250 APM, Mind is undoubtedly the favorite as the first to advance in a group with two Zerg opponents with TvZ-favored maps like Heartbreak Ridge and Circuit Breaker on the horizon.

[image loading]

When it comes to Mind, it's all about the heart, heart and... mind


Sea.KH has only participated/been invited to a handful of tournaments since SSL 10, being eliminated by strong Terran like Mong and Sea at the 41 SL season 3 and Draemong SL. KH has been logging some long Fish ladder hours of late and can be frequently seen practicing against fellow SSL 11 competitors online. One of the fastest clicking Protoss, regularly operating in the 350 APM range, KH thrives in the PvZ match-up, twice eliminating hero, a ZvP specialist, in recent months at SSL 10 and DSL. With two Zerg to feast on, KH will be the second to advance.

[image loading]

Never give up, never surrender: KH's going for the jugular


Killer has largely been absent in recent months, only emerging out of dormancy to participate in such larger leagues like the SSL and Terror SL, where he has largely been ineffectual. Although he boasts an impressive resume as the winner of both SSL 8 and 9, his top-10 Elo ranking represents performance from yesteryear, with the present a great uncertainty. Taking months off from Afreeca streaming, Killer recently emerged online with some occasional practice and ladder matches, having not lost his impressive 350 APM click rate. A ZvZ specialist, Killer easily dispatched of force[Name] during the SSL Challenge Round, but he’ll have his hands full with Mind and KH on the horizon.

Child is largely an unknown with his appearance at SSL Challenge Round the first we’ve seen of him since 2009. His wins last weekend over an underwhelming Tossgirl were not quite sufficient to gauge his present day abilities, with both games ending relatively quickly. Short of a miracle, Child faces Mind in his first match, likely followed by ZvZ specialist Killer; anticipate a 0-2 elimination.

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With a new season comes a new map pool, while Circuit Breaker has been in the tournament circuit for very long time, while Neo Jade and New Heartbreak Ridge make a reappearance after a long absence.

For this article, we first take a closer look at New Heartbreak Ridge.

New Heartbreak Ridge

by kogeT and BLinD-RawR





New Heartbreak Ridge is a map that screams aggressive play due to the various elevations and map structural elements. It features both main and natural on vulnerable low ground, while large mains and thin ridge walls around the main make it possible to surprise with any angle of entry with drop play. Further, a backdoor ridge to the natural is also vulnerable as it is only blocked from the connecting ridge elevation by a destructible Xelnaga temple. Go past that, we have high ground ridges in the middle that become the biggest points of control, with units like siege tanks and lurkers capable of abusing the high ground that they provide, thus opposing armies must think twice before advancing up.


[image loading] TERRAN vs ZERG
post-KeSPA: 19-9 (68%) ∾ KeSPA: 9-6 (60%)


Zerg have always had it hard against Terran, which is truer in the post-KeSPA era and HBR doesn’t really help their cause either.

Terran are more likely to open pure mech or go for a bio-mech (MnM + goliath) play into crushing/denying the Zerg’s third base while mitigating any muta damage risk. Pure bio play lends to some unfavorable situations with mutas and lurkers abusing the advantage that the ridges give. Terran also needs to be careful when pushing at a Zerg’s natural as its likely that the Zerg will break its own backdoor and follow up with a hard flank on the Terran troops.

Lurker openings or mutas into quick lurker transitions will likely be common routes for the Zerg. The high ground ridges need to be controlled by the lurkers and put the Terran in a soft contain position where they would have a hard time pushing up towards the Zerg base before science vessels are out. Meanwhile, with all these multiple points of entries the Zerg can go for lurker drops into the Terran main.



Example of representative play: (Z)EffOrt vs [image loading] Last



ZERG vs PROTOSS
post-KeSPA: 12-7 (63%) ∾ KeSPA: 16-10 (62%)


With how hard it is to get a fourth base (fourth gas), it ends up with the Zerg going for more aggressive plays like hydra busts or aggressive lurker contains/lurker drops into the Protoss main. Like it or not, we might just end up seeing a whole lot of 3 hatch hydra busts if it comes to this map.

Corsair/DT (maybe even sair/reaver) would become the main choice of play for Protoss, provided they don’t get too greedy in getting that third base as the Zerg is extremely likely to go for that aggressive playing style that would totally punish any sort of greed. Should the Protoss manage to make it that far, however, his primary goal would be to split the map and gain the economy advantage as the Zerg would have a hard time doing the same.


Example of representative play: (P)Movie vs (Z)Shine



PROTOSS vs TERRAN [image loading]
post-KeSPA: 14-13 (52%) ∾ KeSPA: 4-5 (44%)


Protoss will likely try to capitalize on the early game advantage by any way possible to take advantage of the map terrain, be it through gas steals or cannon rush on the high ground behind the natural, proxy reavers at either the middle area or at the third of the terran, or just proxy gates and crush the Terran outright if he's going for a fast expand opening. Protoss is likely to avoid playing the super late game map split situation since it’s a two player map, which means less ground to be covered for a slow moving mech army and lot more tank coverage.

Terran’s goal is probably to survive the early game and make that map split situation possible. They can either opt in safe play by factory expanding and defending against the Protoss opening or go on the offensive themselves with a 2 factory timing and put the Protoss on the defensive. Vulture drops are also pretty common and an extremely effective harassment play to keep the Protoss busy while Terran takes its third/fourth -- the Protoss would try to just go for a break should they scout the Terran being greedy with these expansions.


Example of representative play: [image loading] Flash vs (P)Movie



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Writers

: FlashFTW, BLinD-RawR, kogeT

Editor

: prech

Graphics

: v1

Photos

: Daily Esports
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Romania187 Posts
May 23 2015 06:44 GMT
#2
Nice
prech
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United States2948 Posts
May 23 2015 06:47 GMT
#3
And we're off! Thanks to all the writers and v1's gorgeous designs!

Finally, no more Fighting Spirit!

Will (Z)EffOrt fulfill his celestial prophecies? Can (P)free overcome (T)Ample?
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Last Edited: 2015-05-23 07:29:12
May 23 2015 06:57 GMT
#4
Only left till we kick off the season, GET HYPE!
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United States10141 Posts
May 23 2015 07:08 GMT
#5
Thanks to prech for giving me an opportunity to do a write up. Hopefully, even though I wrote that and got prech to edit in an hour, the quality is still there.

gogo EffOrt! And let me see what you're made of Ample!
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United States460 Posts
May 23 2015 07:48 GMT
#6
thanks for the write up!!! EFFORT FIGHTING!!!!!!!!!
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Australia59 Posts
May 23 2015 08:44 GMT
#7
Please god, let my internet be behaving itself well enough to watch it live!
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United States187 Posts
May 23 2015 09:43 GMT
#8
May I ask where I can watch this?
Nek
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Australia59 Posts
May 23 2015 09:44 GMT
#9
On May 23 2015 18:43 Damnitmynameistaken wrote:
May I ask where I can watch this?


http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/brood-war/486057-sayles-ssl11-live-cast-thread
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Croatia9497 Posts
May 23 2015 10:11 GMT
#10
I'm really looking forward to see if the absence of Fighting Spirit makes any noticeable difference in which race is most successful throughout the tournament.
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[sc1f]eonzerg
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Belgium6555 Posts
May 23 2015 10:40 GMT
#11
in theory circuit breakers and jade both are maps where effort should perfom at his highest level,
also interesting point of view in the HBR zvps review ,thinking about it is true that 3h hydra bust give you more options,since u need take care of ur back,and u can always fake it to the protoss overreact,but in the long run i feel that if you are going to play standard is pretty good too if u know adapt to the characteristics of the map,

gogo effort and free!
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Great Britain1150 Posts
May 23 2015 13:19 GMT
#12
Great article!

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May 23 2015 14:10 GMT
#13
cus v1 is da man.
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Japan11286 Posts
May 23 2015 15:03 GMT
#14
Haven't read everything in full yet.

HBR looks like a graveyard for balance except in PvT. Terran dominance...
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May 23 2015 17:42 GMT
#15
The Brood War preview articles are always incredible, great job guys! :D Looking forward to watching the games!

On May 23 2015 15:22 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote:
likely that the Zerg will break is own backdoor and

Though also a small typo here.
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May 23 2015 17:43 GMT
#16
On May 24 2015 02:42 Adept wrote:
The Brood War preview articles are always incredible, great job guys! :D Looking forward to watching the games!

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On May 23 2015 15:22 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote:
likely that the Zerg will break is own backdoor and

Though also a small typo here.

Thx, fixed.
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United States10141 Posts
May 23 2015 21:08 GMT
#17
On May 23 2015 19:11 2Pacalypse- wrote:
I'm really looking forward to see if the absence of Fighting Spirit makes any noticeable difference in which race is most successful throughout the tournament.

this is going to impact my article so much looks like im going to need to watch every single game for terrans and see if they'll still be at the top.
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United States4159 Posts
May 23 2015 23:33 GMT
#18
So if sayle is livecasting this, does that mean that bisudagger andamazingxkcd aren't?
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May 24 2015 00:44 GMT
#19
Bisudagger is unavailable due to IRL commitments but amazingxkcd is going to cocast with sayle.
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May 24 2015 01:09 GMT
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On May 24 2015 09:44 BLinD-RawR wrote:
Bisudagger is unavailable due to IRL commitments but amazingxkcd is going to cocast with sayle.

Correct, currently surviving irl. Due to recent conversation Skype conversation however, if schedules align sayle, xkcd and I will do a triple cast. Besides those I might fill in on days Sayle can't cast or join in on days he can .
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