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[VNSL] Ro32 Preview: Action Begins
October 27th, 2015 19:35 GMT
For anyone who enjoyed the inaugural HungryApp Kongdoo Starz League and its electrifying finals, KSL2 is finally back and better than ever! Sponsored by VANT36.5 and others, the VANT36.5 National Starleague is set to start in a short order! Making use of an open qualifier format, the tournament will put on display the strongest players of the day. With the return of old competitors such as  Bisu,  Sea and  hero as well as newer (older) faces such as  July and  Leta, the action is expected to be off the charts! 2 port wraiths! 4 pools! Proxy 2 gates and a whole lot of other strategies that will satisfy any BW fans. So, get ready! In closing, we also wish to thank our readers in advance and hope you enjoy our coverage of this Starleague. Now, let's get started -- the Round of 32 group A starts in , casted in both Korean and English! Group A After the conclusion of SSL 11 finals, everyone thought that it would be the last time that they see  Bisu performing on a grand stage. This is why it came as a pleasant surprise to see him participate in the qualifiers for the VANT NSL. As star studded as the group is, no one should pose a threat to  Bisu as he seems to have regained his bearings after his fall in the previous SSL finals. While he has not played in any online tournaments since then, he has played a large number of balloon matches against players like  hero,  EffOrt and current Elo leader  Sea. For one more time,  Bisu returns to an offline tournament and without his OGN curse weighing him down, the full might of the revolutionist will come to fruition. Not just the poster boy of the tournament, ya know.  Kwanro rolls into another offline tournament and much like last time, he has stayed completely quiet since his quick exit from SSL 11. Due to his timeless ZvZ and his capability to upset just about anyone regardless of his current state of play,  Kwanro is a pretty dangerous opponent despite the other members of this group. Anyone who has ever followed the latter years of the BW pro scene would know very well who  Leta is; the player who was popular for his 2-port wraiths in ZvT, who popularized wraith play in TvT and of course being the guy with the smiley face on a team which had only straight faces (-_-). Since the end of his progaming career,  Leta has been working at his father's shoe shop and not much was heard from him until last month when he appeared on  Britney's stream and a couple of days later started streaming on his own. With less than 3 weeks of streaming and practice, he has managed to qualify into the tournament without much of a problem, though it remains to be seen what he can actually do against such formidable opponents. With a group selection set for the Ro16,  Leta has to get in on that! Pretty much the only reason why Leta has to make it through  Bale's chances to rise above this group are not impossible due to his untested ZvZ, however, his ZvT and ZvP are not up to par with current mid level players. Facing opponents in all 3 races who have a history of tearing Zergs apart does not bode well for the young Zerg. This is going to be harder than anything he has faced before! Group B  ZerO's biggest weakness is his inconsistency. Some days, he plays like a living god and on other days, he under performs terribly. Despite that, he is still a top 3 Zerg and not someone to mess with.  ZerO is currently on a hot streak against terrans on his stream and I would not be one to bet against the King of Queens even against strong TvZers,  PianO and  Rush. The only reason this is funny/terrifying is because of Woongjin Zergs Once again,  PianO meets his former teammate in the same group. Such is his fate to be in a group of either  ZerO or  GuemChi with an attempt to team kill in every tournament.  PianO has stayed relatively the same for the most part with excellent TvZ and an improving TvP but at the large cost of his TvT which became his biggest crutch in the KDS Starleague Season 2, a dangerous trade-off against a player of  Rush's caliber. Unlike offline tournaments, online tournaments rarely have a storyline. Of course,  Rush proved to be the exception in the KDS Starleague Season 2. This former CJ Entus B-teamer burst into the scene going 2-0 in his Ro32 and Ro16 groups and beating SSL champion hero in a Bo5 in the Ro8 only to fall to  Mong in the 5th set of the semifinal match. During this whole time, he has built up quite the hype train and makes this group a whole lot more interesting than what people would expect.  Rush is someone to keep an eye on, even with his relatively untested TvP. The Hype is Real!  Britney advancing from this group is highly improbable, an assessment that would sadden any player, but not  Britney. For as long as he is in the booth, he can not be his wacky self with the secondary Korean casting crew of himself,  Terror and  Larva. Infact, if you are a fan of  Britney and his antics, you must actively root against him for he does not belong in the confines of the progamer's booth, but, behind the casting desk.
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GRAND OLD AMERICA16375 Posts
i approve of Zero advancing
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United States2948 Posts
Looking forward to the action -- like BR notes, Bisu is likely a lock but the second slot is up for grabs. Hopefully the final set won't be a 5min ZvZ 
Group B's winner's match should provide us the fiercest battle of the night, likely a ZvT between ZerO and whoever survives the TvT opening set.
Like others have mentioned, I would have preferred some less-seen maps, but then again, much of the past few majors, particularly SSL11, haven't provided us too many interesting or memorable matches, so maybe having the familiar Fighting Spirit and Circuit Breaker will give the players ample opportunity to entertain...
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oh shit rush i can take the (ret) off my sig now loll
Excited to see how the CJ players do \o/
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This will be awesome. Hopefully there will be someone to cast it in english!
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Bisutopia19207 Posts
On October 28 2015 06:53 Piste wrote: This will be awesome. Hopefully there will be someone to cast it in english! GTR and AmazingXKCD will be official casters for the week. Ill jump in after my honeymoon in November.
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Japan11285 Posts
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49886 Posts
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Huh, I remember Rush pulling off some remarkable games during his pro-gaming career as well. Will keep an eye on him, was not paying attention to Korean scene for awhile after SSL went fracas.
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49886 Posts
On October 28 2015 11:25 Hesmyrr wrote: Huh, I remember Rush pulling off some remarkable games during his pro-gaming career as well. Will keep an eye on him, was not paying attention to Korean scene for awhile after SSL went fracas.
yeah like beating the crap out of jaedong and roro in the last OSL.
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Japan11285 Posts
Fine then, Rush pls. I just want someone to upset the game's current elite.
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On October 28 2015 07:08 BisuDagger wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2015 06:53 Piste wrote: This will be awesome. Hopefully there will be someone to cast it in english! GTR and AmazingXKCD will be official casters for the week. Ill jump in after my honeymoon in November. Good to hear. And have a nice honeymoon 
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qt leta is back, can't miss this
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yeaa!
nice humorous writeup! :D
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Huh so when would Bisu finally be enrolled in the military ? I heard it was inevitable awhile back, isn't he quite old now also ?
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United States10095 Posts
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Hi guys,
I am going to Seoul on Sunday and would like to see the upcoming matches. Does anyone know where this takes place and where I can purchase the tickets for Monday 16/11 and 19/11?
Thanks, FusE
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