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[IEM] Gamescom EU Regionals Preview

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MoonBear
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-08-14 19:44:02
August 14 2012 19:41 GMT
#1

Table of Contents




Introduction



A Quick Review of ECC: Poland



Moscow 5 and CLG.eu: Round Three



Editor's Predictions




Introduction


This is the final pit-stop before the Season 2 World Championships. Nothing else matters any more. Eight teams are now locked in for the European Regional Qualifiers and will battle it out for the three coveted seeds into the World Championship. While the European Regionals at Gamescom has a pretty hefty prize pool of its own ($150k), it is nothing compared to the grand prize at the World Championships with a stagger $3 million prizepool.

There can be no more mistakes. Everything has to be looking crisp and clean. Because the Regional Qualifiers are single elimination. One wrong step, a successful cheese later, and even a titan such as Moscow 5 can find itself eliminated. Circuit Points don't matter any more. And Lady Luck does not play favourites.

A Quick Review of ECC: Poland

By Chiharu Harukaze and JBright


1st - [image loading] - Moscow Five (M5)
2nd - [image loading] - Counter Logic Gaming (CLG.eu)
3rd - [image loading] - SK Gaming
4th - [image loading] - Curse Gaming (Crs.eu)


The European scene is an interesting case. It is clear that Moscow 5 and CLG.eu sit above and beyond everyone else. Yet the general domination by North American teams meant that the last few places for the EU Regionals were not quite yet determined until the very end. ECC: Poland was the last chance to earn circuit points before the European Regional Finals at Gamescom. The top 5 teams in the EU circuit rankings (Moscow Five, CLG.eu, SK, Fnatic, Curse.eu) had their positions secured even before the start of the tournament. Any points for them were simply useful for better seeding in the Regionals.

SK Gaming definitely impressed with their 3rd place finish despite their turbulent roster. SK's performance and FnaticRC's absence at Poland meant that SK was able to overtake FnaticRC for third in the rankings. But can they repeat their success at the Regionals? That remains to be seen.

Since teams placed 5th-8th in Season 2 Circuit events get the same number of points, an interesting issue came about - 6 teams with the same number of points were left fighting for the 8th and final spot at Gamescom. They were PAH (several ex-Sypher players), Elohell.net, Mebdi's Minions (YamatoCannon and friends), MYM, Millenium, and Smart People (ex-x6tence). After a wildcard tournament, EloHell were the last ones standing. This leaves us with the following bracket.

[image loading] Moscow 5      vs      [image loading] EloHell
[image loading] Fnatic      vs      [image loading] Curse.eu
[image loading] SK Gaming      vs      [image loading] Team Acer
[image loading] CLG.eu      vs      [image loading] Team Alternative


Sadly, Team Alternative and EloHell are the proverbial sacrificial lambs. Barring some spectacular cheese from them, their dreams will likely end in the very first round against M5 and CLG.eu. But who knows. Even Icarus once flew close to the sun before perishing.

For the remaining teams however, even if they lose to CLG.eu and Moscow 5 they still have a chance for a 3rd place finish, which will still give them a chance to go to the World Championship. This is where competition is likely to be fiercest. It is hard to say who will come out on top. SK Gaming, Acer, Fnatic and Curse.eu all have to win their first round games, lose to CLG.eu or M5 in the semifinals and then battle for 3rd place. It's not going to be easy. Luckily for them though, they only have to play one game a day. Each team is going to be sufficiently rested and have time to prepare for their next match. Preparation and fatigue will no longer be excuses for anyone.

The big show however, is going to be the clash of the two European Titans.

Moscow 5 and CLG.eu: Round Three

By Chiharu Harukaze


Moscow 5 and CLG.eu are the undisputed S-tier of Europe and perhaps even the world. At their first major LAN encounter, CLG.eu were able to comeback from a 30k gold deficit and sweep the title award from under the noses of Alex Ich and company. Yet at ECC: Poland, Moscow 5 were raring to play CLG.eu and despite a loss to them in the Group Stages they beat CLG.eu convincingly in the finals to claim their prize.

With the titles between them split 1-1, there is pride on the line for both teams. Winning the European Regional Qualifiers will settle their difference and declare which of these teams is truly better.

Moscow 5 here will likely have the upperhand. Ever since ECC: Poland they have kept a low key aside from one or two small online tournaments where they revealed little. CLG.eu on the other hand have created a collection of VoDs from the OGN Tournament that Moscow 5 will likely be pouring over and analysing in detail. Furthermore, CLG.eu has a very predictable style of play while Moscow 5 has proven to be adaptable and always tries soemthing different each LAN.

That being said however, it is very hard to bet against CLG.eu. It is, after all, Team FroggAnivia and Moscow 5 seem determined to win by their own rules and have repeatedly refuse to ban Anivia, perhaps out of pride. Perhaps this may be their greatest folly.

Editor's Predictions

By MoonBear, Chiharu Harukaze, JBright, NeoIllusions


Our Editors weigh in with their baseless speculation informed opinions on who they feel will take the three slots at Gamescon.

MoonBear:
Moscow 5 are incredibly meticulous in their planning. Things such as their five GA strategy are not creations they came up with errantly, and are specificity tailored to beat teams such as CLG.eu turtle. I have no doubt they will have something prepared for their arch-nemesis of CLG. That being said however, this is Froggen we're talking about. And you know how much I like CLG. CLG.eu > Moscow 5 for the first two slots.

The third slot is perhaps the most interesting choice here. SK Gaming have shown a surprising amount of strength and they put on a good show at ECC. With Curse.eu under-performing and Fnatic with a recent roster change, they're in prime position to take third. Got to give the nod to them.


JBright:
It's a close call but I also think CLG.eu will take this one.

1st CLG.eu, 2nd M5, 3rd Curse.eu.

It's hard to say if Fnatic will get out of the first round since they have to face Curse.eu. While they're not as strong as before, I'd say they match up pretty well against Fnatic. CLG.eu also has a easier path to the finals (Alternate and then most likely SK) than M5 (Curse/Fnatic in semis) so they should be better in terms of conserving strength and keeping any 'special tactics' secret.


NeoIllusions:
I believe that the top 2 of IEM Gamescon will be no surprise to anyone, CLG.eu and M5 in some order. I have faith in Froggen's ability to carry a unified CLG.eu to victory. Put being a fan of CLG aside from a moment, one does have to consider the strengths of the upper and lower brackets and I content that M5 has the slightly more difficult side.

3rd place is the real catch. I predict a match between Crs.eu and SK with Crs.eu taking the bronze. SK's ever changing roster aside, I expect big plays by Angush to give his team an early lead.


Chiharu Harukaze:
I agree with MoonBear. Also, Ocelote may be a proud man and make rash judgements but you can tell he really does want to win.


A unanimous vote of confidence in CLG.eu by the Teamliquid Staff and a split opinion for third place. The table is set. Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to roll.

Final Notes:
This write-up was brought to you by NeoIllusions, JBright, MoonBear and Chiharu Harukaze.
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jcarlsoniv
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States27922 Posts
August 14 2012 19:44 GMT
#2
On August 15 2012 04:41 MoonBear wrote:
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Introduction



A Quick Review of ECC: Poland



Moscow 5 and CLG.eu: Round Three



Editor's Predictions



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<div id="Newsintro"><center><h1>Introduction</h1></center>
This is the final pit-stop before the Season 2 World Championships. Nothing else matters any more. Eight teams are now locked in for the European Regional Qualifiers and will battle it out for the three coveted seeds into the World Championship. While the European Regionals at Gamescom has a pretty hefty prize pool of its own ($150k), it is nothing compared to the grand prize at the World Championships with a stagger $3 million prizepool.

There can be no more mistakes. Everything has to be looking crisp and clean. Because the Regional Qualifiers are single elimination. One wrong step, a successful cheese later, and even a titan such as Moscow 5 can find itself eliminated. Circuit Points don't matter any more. And Lady Luck does not play favourites.
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<div class="Newsarticle" id="Partone"><div class="Newsheader"><h1>A Quick Review of ECC: Poland</h1><h2>By Chiharu Harukaze and JBright</h2></div>
1st - [image loading] - Moscow Five (M5)
2nd - [image loading] - Counter Logic Gaming (CLG.eu)
3rd - [image loading] - SK Gaming
4th - [image loading] - Curse Gaming (Crs.eu)


The European scene is an interesting case. It is clear that Moscow 5 and CLG.eu sit above and beyond everyone else. Yet the general domination by North American teams meant that the last few places for the EU Regionals were not quite yet determined until the very end. ECC: Poland was the last chance to earn circuit points before the European Regional Finals at Gamescom. The top 5 teams in the EU circuit rankings (Moscow Five, CLG.eu, SK, Fnatic, Curse.eu) had their positions secured even before the start of the tournament. Any points for them were simply useful for better seeding in the Regionals.

SK Gaming definitely impressed with their 3rd place finish despite their turbulent roster. SK's performance and FnaticRC's absence at Poland meant that SK was able to overtake FnaticRC for third in the rankings. But can they repeat their success at the Regionals? That remains to be seen.

Since teams placed 5th-8th in Season 2 Circuit events get the same number of points, an interesting issue came about - 6 teams with the same number of points were left fighting for the 8th and final spot at Gamescom. They were PAH (several ex-Sypher players), Elohell.net, Mebdi's Minions (YamatoCannon and friends), MYM, Millenium, and Smart People (ex-x6tence). After a wildcard tournament, EloHell were the last ones standing. This leaves us with the following bracket.

[image loading] Moscow 5      vs      [image loading] EloHell
[image loading] Fnatic      vs      [image loading] Curse.eu
[image loading] SK Gaming      vs      [image loading] Team Acer
[image loading] CLG.eu      vs      [image loading] Team Alternative


Sadly, Team Alternative and EloHell are the proverbial sacrificial lambs. Barring some spectacular cheese from them, their dreams will likely end in the very first round against M5 and CLG.eu. But who knows. Even Icarus once flew close to the sun before perishing.

For the remaining teams however, even if they lose to CLG.eu and Moscow 5 they still have a chance for a 3rd place finish, which will still give them a chance to go to the World Championship. This is where competition is likely to be fiercest. It is hard to say who will come out on top. SK Gaming, Acer, Fnatic and Curse.eu all have to win their first round games, lose to CLG.eu or M5 in the semifinals and then battle for 3rd place. It's not going to be easy. Luckily for them though, they only have to play one game a day. Each team is going to be sufficiently rested and have time to prepare for their next match. Preparation and fatigue will no longer be excuses for anyone.

The big show however, is going to be the clash of the two European Titans.
</div>
<div class="Newsarticle" id="Parttwo"><div class="Newsheader"><h1>Moscow 5 and CLG.eu: Round Three</h1><h2>By Chiharu Harukaze</h2></div>
Moscow 5 and CLG.eu are the undisputed S-tier of Europe and perhaps even the world. At their first major LAN encounter, CLG.eu were able to comeback from a 30k gold deficit and sweep the title award from under the noses of Alex Ich and company. Yet at ECC: Poland, Moscow 5 were raring to play CLG.eu and despite a loss to them in the Group Stages they beat CLG.eu convincingly in the finals to claim their prize.

With the titles between them split 1-1, there is pride on the line for both teams. Winning the European Regional Qualifiers will settle their difference and declare which of these teams is truly better.

Moscow 5 here will likely have the upperhand. Ever since ECC: Poland they have kept a low key aside from one or two small online tournaments where they revealed little. CLG.eu on the other hand have created a collection of VoDs from the OGN Tournament that Moscow 5 will likely be pouring over and analysing in detail. Furthermore, CLG.eu has a very predictable style of play while Moscow 5 has proven to be adaptable and always tries soemthing different each LAN.

That being said however, it is very hard to bet against CLG.eu. It is, after all, Team FroggAnivia and Moscow 5 seem determined to win by their own rules and have repeatedly refuse to ban Anivia, perhaps out of pride. Perhaps this may be their greatest folly.</div>
<div class="Newsarticle" id="Partthree"><div class="Newsheader"><h1>Editor's Predictions</h1><h2>By MoonBear, Chiharu Harukaze, JBright, NeoIllusions</h2></div>
Our Editors weigh in with their baseless speculation informed opinions on who they feel will take the three slots at Gamescon.

MoonBear:
Moscow 5 are incredibly meticulous in their planning. Things such as their five GA strategy are not creations they came up with errantly, and are specificity tailored to beat teams such as CLG.eu turtle. I have no doubt they will have something prepared for their arch-nemesis of CLG. That being said however, this is Froggen we're talking about. And you know how much I like CLG. CLG.eu > Moscow 5 for the first two slots.

The third slot is perhaps the most interesting choice here. SK Gaming have shown a surprising amount of strength and they put on a good show at ECC. With Curse.eu under-performing and Fnatic with a recent roster change, they're in prime position to take third. Got to give the nod to them.


JBright:
It's a close call but I also think CLG.eu will take this one.

1st CLG.eu, 2nd M5, 3rd Curse.eu.

It's hard to say if Fnatic will get out of the first round since they have to face Curse.eu. While they're not as strong as before, I'd say they match up pretty well against Fnatic. CLG.eu also has a easier path to the finals (Alternate and then most likely SK) than M5 (Curse/Fnatic in semis) so they should be better in terms of conserving strength and keeping any 'special tactics' secret.


NeoIllusions:
I believe that the top 2 of IEM Gamescon will be no surprise to anyone, CLG.eu and M5 in some order. I have faith in Froggen's ability to carry a unified CLG.eu to victory. Put being a fan of CLG aside from a moment, one does have to consider the strengths of the upper and lower brackets and I content that M5 has the slightly more difficult side.

3rd place is the real catch. I predict a match between Crs.eu and SK with Crs.eu taking the bronze. SK's ever changing roster aside, I expect big plays by Angush to give his team an early lead.


Chiharu Harukaze:
I agree with MoonBear. Also, Ocelote may be a proud man and make rash judgements but you can tell he really does want to win.


A unanimous vote of confidence in CLG.eu by the Teamliquid Staff and a split opinion for third place. The table is set. Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to roll.

</div></div><div id="Newsfooter" style="line-height:125%;">Final Notes:
This write-up was brought to you by NeoIllusions, JBright, MoonBear and Chiharu Harukaze.
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MoonBear
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
August 14 2012 19:47 GMT
#3
On August 15 2012 04:44 jcarlsoniv wrote:
It's so bootiful!

Get on my level :3
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Slusher
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States19143 Posts
August 14 2012 19:51 GMT
#4
Chiharu and Moonbear agree, shocking!
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sylverfyre
Profile Joined May 2010
United States8298 Posts
August 14 2012 19:56 GMT
#5
This Chiharu guy is such a yes-man to moonbear. God. I hate people like that.

I posted in the other thread that I predicted a dark horse third place. I said Alternate over there, but seeing that they're up against CLG EU round 1... no. Looking at these brackets though, I'm gonna call on Acer to be the dark horse to provide us with some delicious upsets.
Ente
Profile Joined October 2010
Germany1795 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-08-14 22:05:24
August 14 2012 22:05 GMT
#6
I said Alternate over there,

sorry but no :p Alternate is not in the place to win against any of those teams. The most likely dark horse is acer yes if they find their game they will probably beat all but clg/m5 if not then poland happens again :p but online they can be incredibly strong

Edit: for the record I predict M5 > clg > sk (vs curse)
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JerKy
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Korea (South)3013 Posts
August 14 2012 22:13 GMT
#7
I think Curse has a decent chance, gonna be rooting for them to win over SK

But in end, of course CLG's gonna win :p
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MrMercuG
Profile Joined March 2011
Netherlands2389 Posts
August 14 2012 22:22 GMT
#8
On August 15 2012 07:05 Ente wrote:
Show nested quote +
I said Alternate over there,

sorry but no :p Alternate is not in the place to win against any of those teams. The most likely dark horse is acer yes if they find their game they will probably beat all but clg/m5 if not then poland happens again :p but online they can be incredibly strong

Edit: for the record I predict M5 > clg > sk (vs curse)


ForellenLord carry incoming. 2900 ELO OP
emperorchampion
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Canada9496 Posts
August 15 2012 00:00 GMT
#9
Oh man, single elim is so nerve wracking! Really hope M5 and CLG.eu make it though, would be a real shame otherwise.

Great stuff, thanks!
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Ente
Profile Joined October 2010
Germany1795 Posts
August 15 2012 01:02 GMT
#10

ForellenLord carry incoming. 2900 ELO OP

Forellen plays insanly weird today I played vs him and he farmed really well (had over 400 cs after 40 mins) but also suicide teleported (with tf) dunno really strange
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soverelgne
Profile Joined October 2011
United Kingdom72 Posts
August 15 2012 10:34 GMT
#11
Does anyone know when CLG.eu travel to Europe? If there's one thing I fear for them, it would be them being too jet-lagged to play their best.
dooraven
Profile Joined December 2010
Australia2820 Posts
August 15 2012 10:41 GMT
#12
already in europe according to froggens gf
Go go Alliance.
daemir
Profile Joined September 2010
Finland8662 Posts
August 15 2012 10:48 GMT
#13
I'm looking forward for the moment I get to hear Neo's wail as CLG falls before the might of Mother Russia again.
NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
August 15 2012 13:51 GMT
#14
On August 15 2012 19:48 daemir wrote:
I'm looking forward for the moment I get to hear Neo's wail as CLG falls before the might of Mother Russia again.


lololol, this guy!
daemir, I think the country you were looking for is "Russian Federation" when you registered for TL.net. Don't worry though, I get an admin to change that for you. npnp
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daemir
Profile Joined September 2010
Finland8662 Posts
August 15 2012 13:54 GMT
#15
Even though it is close by, I might get insulted by that, just based on history lessons. Right?
Urgh I'd hate to be further east, even more fucked up timezone for all things than now.
NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
August 15 2012 14:26 GMT
#16
I've read my history, I'm not that 'merikun.

It's ok though, you Finns GG'd them Russians with your imba White Death. :3
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Perplex
Profile Joined March 2011
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August 15 2012 23:39 GMT
#17
Go CLG.eu

fantastic write-up as always LP team.
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Abenson
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada4122 Posts
August 22 2012 19:45 GMT
#18
Expected nothing less :3
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