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[TSL] Last Chance Hotel

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[TSL] Last Chance Hotel

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December 5th, 2009 16:00 GMT
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As we went through another week of open play, and big changes happened up and down the ladder, the movers and shakers of this TSL continued their race for the top twelve. Among them are two players - one old, one new, but both equally passionate about giving this tournament their best.

Before we get into the good stuff though, let's have a brief look at what's been happening in TSLand.

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A- throughout.

While Idra still holds #1, what's interesting is that a few others have also nabbed A during the week, only to lose it again. Could the top 12 all end up in the A regions by the end of the week? Not a lot has changed since last week in terms of the Top 20, and with F91 finally in the upper echelons, his fans can now breathe a sigh of relief. Now, for more ladder talk let's go to Plexa who has a rundown of the last TSL's unseeded Ro8 players and how they are faring in this one.

Ladder Talk
By Plexa

As you should all know by now, the top three finishers from the Razer TSL are guaranteed a seat in the PokerStrategy.com TSL. IefNaij, Draco and Brat_OK are probably silently training away in preparation for the biggest tournament of their lives. Nony, the Razer TSL 4th place finisher, hasn’t got a free pass in, but he does have two chances to qualify – either by beating the 1st place ladder finisher or by qualifying through the qualifiers if he loses the match against 1st place. All four of them do not have to worry about the stressful and extremely competitive ladder like everyone else.

But what’s happening with the other 12 players that made the Razer TSL? Let’s take a quick look at what they’ve been up to since then and where they’re sitting at the moment. In this installment we look at the players who fell in the Round of 8 in the Razer TSL:

Dreiven

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Place:#70
Rank:
Points:8244
Record:65-12
If you followed the Razer TSL then there was no way you could have escaped Dreiven’s presence. During the Qualifiers Dreiven failed to show up for his first match of the day. Puzzled, the TSL staff called Poland to find out what was up. The phone call went something like this;
“Hey, is that Grzegorz there?”
“Yea?”
“I’m from Teamliquid – you have a TSL match today”
“Oh I forgot – I’m at a Barbeque right now, can you delay it an hour?”
“....”
Dreiven defaulted his first match, but qualified into the Top 16 anyway with the new nickname – BBQ Toss. He went on to create an uproar after defeating the #1 Ladder ranked player, Mondragon, in the Round of 16 with a clean 2-0 victory. His luck however ran out in the Round of 8 where he fell to the mighty Russian, Brat_OK, 0-3.

So what has Dreiven been up to since? 2009 was not a kind year to Dreiven in the world of Starcraft. He managed to qualify for a number of tournaments during the year such as ASL and Highlander but was unable to crack the top spots. His best tournament placing this year was in the ESL where he made the Loser Bracket Final where he lost to ret. That’s a pretty commendable result! But shortly after that Dreiven took a break from Starcraft – rumoured to be playing more CS than SC. It seems like the lure of the massive prize pool of the PokerStrategy.com TSL has managed to reawaken this beast as he currently sits at #79 on the ladder. He is certainly within striking distance of the top 48 and, despite the break, should still be capable of cracking the top 48. And once you’re in the top 48, anything can happen.

GOsia

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Place:#88
Rank:
Points:7849
Record:72-26
GOsia was a silent killer in the Razer TSL. He quietly made his way up to the Top 8 where he was stopped by Nony. GOsia, unlike many other Zergs, tends to opt for a Macro style which typically results in unusual, yet familiar, games. It’s a curious thing really. Despite his ability to play a very strong macro game, he also pulled several cool plays in the TSL. If you haven't caught a lot of his games, you should go watch a few right now.

2009 has been good to GOsia. He started the year off strong with many strong wins in various clan leagues – particularly against IefNaij. Things only got better for him when WCG rolled around as he decimated the field and placed first. Winning WCG Poland is a big deal – Poland has always hosted some of the greatest talent in Brood War (like Draco, Blackman etc) and to be named the best in the country speaks volumes. GOsia is currently sitting on the fringe of the pack, but he certainly still has the skills to break into the top 48. Curiously though, he has been playing Protoss only on his account and still boasts a fairly impressive record. Here’s hoping that during the final week of laddering he switched back over to Zerg and shows why he is the reigning Champ of WCG Poland.

White-Ra

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Place:#19
Rank:
Points:9437
Record:175-112
White-Ra is one of the oldest faces in the BroodWar community. He literally has been around forever – he won WCG Ukraine back in 2003. To put that in context, Nazgul was still a progamer then. Not only has he been around forever, he’s also been consistent – winning WCG again in 2006, 2008, 2009, playing in various invitational tournaments between then, etc. The list goes on. White-Ra was a strong contender during the Razer TSL and indeed was responsible for taking out Idra in the Ro16. He was however stopped by Draco in the Round of 8.

Since then White-Ra’s skill has skyrocketed. If Bisu/Jaedong/Flash are the holy trinity of Korean Starcraft in 2009, then White-Ra/Ret/Idra are the holy trinity outside of Korea. He has been enormously successful this year. As of October this year, he made $4,500 from Starcraft winnings, the second most behind Idra. That’s very impressive. He took out the Justin TV Invitational, The Highlander and placed second behind Idra in a number of other tournaments. Furthermore, White-ra is probably the most mannered and friendly Starcraft player in the world. White-Ra is nothing short of a beast and a fierce contender for the PokerStrategy.com TSL 2. The only question lingering in the air is will White-Ra’s philosophy of never dodging a Korean on the ladder pay off? We’ll find out next week.

DinOt

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DinOt was one of the youngest in the field for the Razer TSL, in truth, he still is a very young player. His potential carried him through to the Round of 8 where he was stopped by the eventual champion – IefNaij. After a reasonably successful 2009, which included a 3-2 win over Idra in The Highlander tournament, DinOt decided that it was time to quit. As such, DinOt will not be participating in the PokerStrategy.com TSL. We do, however, wish DinOt a belated all the best for the future and hope that one day he returns to SC.

Now, let's get on with it. This week, the ladder update features not only player of two eras, but players who see and approach the game from vastly different angles. In seeing what they have to say, and looking at the game through their eyes, we hope that you will be encouraged to give this last week of laddering your all as well.

First off, let's talk to a veteran. Eivind "Eriador" Leknes needs no introduction on Team Liquid. Known here as Liquid`Drone, he has been around these parts for as long as many of us remember. Let's see what one of Broodwar's oldest hands has to say about this TSL.

Eriador

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There's no need to name drop when you have pictures like this, is there?

So Drone, let's just clarify before we start. You are known both as Liquid`Drone and as eriador. Could you sort that out for us please?

Well, the origin of my nicknames would be a rather long story. But basically, about 11 years ago, when I was playing starcraft as [ZoS]Eriador, which was my original nickname (and stolen from tolkien if you are curious :D ), I saw this guy named probe@nexus hanging around in some channel. I thought that was a cool nick, but I was playing zerg at that time and then decided to make the name drone@hive. Ever since, whenever I joined a new clan I chose the one of these two, drone or eriador, based on what name would look better in conjunction with the clantag. I never liked ToT)Drone( or Drone[pG] and felt eriador was more in style and also far less used, however with Liquid` as a tag, drone just sort of flows nicely as an addition to the clantag. rolls of the tongue. and your question is basically also an answer. im known as Liquid`Drone - not so much as drone. however I am known as eriador - not so much as ToT)Eriador( or Eriador[pG]. In norwegian we have an idiom which would literally be translated as "dear child has many names"

Wow, quite a story there. Let's hear a little bit about how and why you came to be with Liquid.

Well, team liquid was formed I'm not quite sure how many years ago, but I'd guess it must have been 2001 or something. at first it was just a starcraft team, eventually we created a team-related webpage, and then when we later on created a new webpage, it became more about professional and competitive starcraft. I had been playing some with Nazgul, and he basically asked me to join the brand new team he had formed together with some other dutch players - Liquid`Meat was one of them, in addition we had Liquid`Trip but he disappeared rather early. I knew that nazgul was a cool guy and a pretty good player (but I was better!!), and after some thought I joined.
Since then team liquid has grown to become an icon in brood war and I am very happy to have had the priviledge of being in since almost the very beginning!

Indeed. Team Liquid also went on to put together the biggest tournament outside of Korea. Tell us about your TSL experiences, and what you make of them.

During the first TSL, I was pretty much in a brood war hiatus. I did play some and wanted to qualify, but did not give qualifying a REALLY serious go, in the sense that I did not play enough to get top 48 with the win percentages I had during the ladder.

During this TSL, the timing of the tournament is both better and worse : better because I have played quite a lot through the year and I am in good shape, and you'd probably have to go back to 2003 for me to have been a better player relative to the competition. worse because it is right in my exam period and I cannot play even close to the amount I would have wanted to. However, I do have some days, especially after december 8th, where I will be able to play a lot, and if I just get top 48 I'll be able to play a lot

Speaking of the ladder, any interesting games so far? Who have you not played yet that you'd like to get a game with?

I actually played a DRAW today, that was certainly interesting. 47 or so minute long zvp heartbreak where I mined one expansion more than him (the middle) but where due to him being consistently more cost efficient, I ended up not being able to kill his last army. I also had quite a lot of sunkens, and it would not be possible for him to kill them. I have not yet played nazgul but we are the same rank and I do hope to play some games with him!

Talking of the TSL in general, who do you expect to see doing well, and whose ladder progress are you following closely?

The usual suspects, ret idra white-ra will all do well. idra has shown just how good he is through steamrolling through a- without any dishonesty, and that is certainly impressive. f91 is also an incredible player, those four are in my opinion the strongest players in the ladder. I haven't been monitoring anyone in particular, although I cheer for my tot) buddies, and I also hope oystein qualifies! Out of the top 4 I must say I personally hope the most for white-ra, he is incredibly sympathetic and a great guy.

Let's talk about change in gameplay a little. You've been around the foreign scene for over a decade now. Tell us a bit about what's different and what's the same between then and now.
Whoa. Interesting question, and potentially very deep. ;p There have been different eras of nonkorean bw. it's hard to accurately group these, but there is one huge distinction : before and after replays. If you look at pre-1.08 then the gameplay was altered significantly from several patches as well, like how in 1.00 everything was all about creating an invincible drone, in 1.02 it was about playing gauntlet and doing an incredibly fast reaver drop, then brood war came with 1.04 and obviously things changed a lot but either way, the most significant change in gameplay stems from people being so much better.

Pre-replays, everyone were ridiculously flawed. you had some players who were significantly less flawed, like the norwegian player Slayer. while he was a very smart player with tons of room for creativity, what set him aside from his competition was that he executed everything faster and better, and he was one of the first with truly impressive macro. Then you had players like NTT, whom did both incredibly brilliant things and was also very good at executing, but also lost a lot of games because he gave himself retarded handicaps, like "im not allowed to build more than 3 factories until I have supply limit", leading to him having 7 ccs pumping scvs and 3 factories making units and then once he got limit he'd attack with 50 scvs and then build 5 stargates and whatever number of factories.

The tendency is basically clear, NTT has disappeared from the scene and mostly all the top players are like slayer - mechanically stronger than the slightly less good players. This development has been greatly accelerated by the emergence of replays, but also by community sites like team liquid.. this site contains everything you need to become good at starcraft now. 7-8 years ago, you could not become good unless you either had a brilliant mind for the game, or if you somehow personally got acquainted with a top player willing to help you.

So called "natural talent" is less of a factor today, in the sense that the information is out there for everyone to absorb, and there is (at least below the VERY top levels) almost no need for genuine innovation. However, saying that creativity or strategy no longer matters is very flawed - it is merely that the focus has changed. Before, creative strategies were largely geared towards abusing a flaw in your opponents gameplan, and they would be more about securing an immediate win - stuff like 1 rax bunker tank pushing a superior player tvz (which was one of the best ways to beat a better player).

Now, creative strats are more about abusing what your opponent does correctly - abusing the predictability of "perfect" mechanical play. These creative twists are more about accumulative advantages - protoss players build nexus first and 1 cannon vs overpool without gas so they get a really fast core with better econ allowing them to kill 1 overlord more with the first corsair

Zergs can likewise make 8 instead of 6 lings, assuming protoss makes only 1 instead of 2 cannons, manage to keep the probe away from the hatching egg and then actually kill off protoss with the first 8 lings. While it was significantly easier for a worse player to beat a better player before than it is today, because timing and recon has improved tremendously, one thing does remain true ; mechanically stronger players win more.

The reason why NTT could play like a brilliant retard, in the sense that he was both, and be very successful, is that he had far greater mechanics than almost everyone else in the scene

Likewise the strongest players in the nonkorean scene today, idra with terran ret with zerg and white-ra with protoss, are all the mechanically strongest players of their respective races. I was always more of a "creative" "erratic" player in the past, and this is definitely still true, and returning to bw it was a little disheartening at first, because the blatantly obvious creativity was less of a factor. good luck playing a b or higher player and actually doing something he hasn't seen before - this really doesn't happen anymore.

But as I have played more and gotten mechanically stronger through this year, I have noticed that there are still sooo many areas where decisionmaking is still of the utmost importance, it is just that the decisions give smaller advantages than before. And honestly, apart from pvt, which I think has grown to be an awfully boring matchup the last years (maps are partially to blame, terrans are mostly to blame), I like brood war more than ever. it is ridiculous that a terran player can sit back and harass with a grand total of 10 vultures for the entire game until they have supply limit and still be really tough to beat.

However the zvp / pvz dynamic is fantastic, there are so many more subtle details now than before.. Zvt has also benefitted greatly from mutalisk micro improving, although I wish one-base tvz was still viable. To me, the perfect bw game is action-filled after the first 3 minutes and never slows down, and the strong tendency towards fast expansion strategies decrease the likelihood of such a game occuring, but in zvt, zvp and pvz you at least have choices to make it so.

Wow, thanks for that detailed response. You've certainly give us a lot to think about. It's obvious that you've been around Broodwar for a long time and thus feel very strongly about it. What do you think will happen to the game following the release of SC2? Will you still play it, even for fun?

I think it's very difficult to accurately predict what will happen to bw when sc2 comes, but it is obvious that a whole lot of players will stop playing immediately after the release.

We do have to realize that 11 years is a ridiculously long period of time for a computer game to remain competitive - brood war has thrived for probably 8-9 years since the first socalled informed voices were proclaiming its demise, but sc2 represents a much greater challenge for the continuation of competitive bw than anything else so far.

War3 was, for competitive one on one play, an utter failure compared to bw, and this is why it did not overtake brood war's role. it is possible that sc2 is going to be flawed in similar ways, through it catering too much to the occasional user to be suitable for the competitive user, but even if this is the case : immediately after the release of sc2 beta, every bw player with beta key stops playing bw immediately after the release of actual sc2, everyone is going to try that. IF sc2 ends up being a failure, its release might still end up killing the competitive bw scene through hordes of people quitting simultaneously.

Thus, I thing the best thing to hope for is that sc2 ends up being a smashing success. I can certainly picture myself logging on bw every full moon even after sc2 is released, but one thing I have found very true for starcraft is that it is more fun the more you play it. it's hard to really appreciate the complexity and nuances unless you feel that you master these nuances. it is also a lot more fun to play against people against roughly your own skill level. these factors make hard for me to picture "consistently occasionally" picking up bw after the release of sc2.

As for sc2, I will most definitely play that, but being an old man of 25, I will not be able to put nearly the amount of hours I put into bw, and picturing myself as a future top player in sc2 seems unrealistic ;p

OK, we're heading into theorycraft territory here, but this question just begs to be asked. Something you see in most SC2 discussions these days is people saying that it's a "different game". While this is true, which parts of SCBW do you think SC2 will need in order to be 'as good' as its predecessor? I guess what I'm asking is, from the tons of other RTS games out there, why did SCBW become your game of choice, and keeping this in mind, how do you see SC2 at the moment?

I think there are at least three aspects essential to sc2 having equal competitive success as bw, and these three things are what makes bw so great today:

1: The fast pace. No other game has had a higher speed-requirement (well, maybe war2, but that was ridiculously flawed in many other ways. a fun game though. ;p), and this feeling that there is always something you should be doing, and thus always something you can improve upon through doing it faster, is part of BW's replayability.

2: There needs to be multiple viable ways of playing all the matchups. Like tvz, you can open 1 fact vult into wraith, 1 fact vult into fast exp into m&m, 1 fact vult into fast exp into mech, 1 rax exp into m&m, vessel rush, etc. there are, with zvz as an exception, always more than 5 different ways of approaching a game before it starts, and this makes the game both very watchable because it's not always the same thing happening, and very playable because you aren't always doing the same thing.

3: It has to be reasonably balanced. balance is probably the least important of these aspects; looking at bw, many people have preferred playing tvz/pvz over zvz or zvt/pvt over tvt or tvp/zvp over pvp. This is because zvz fails in the diversity aspect, no matter how you open you will only be building lings, drones, mutas and scourge and that becomes stale after a while - although zvz is also the fastest paced matchup making it enjoyable for some. pvp and tvt are both less interesting to most people, which is because they are slower paced (but with multiple options)

As for why I ended up playing bw, this was sort of just luck of the draw.. I had played warcraft 2 quite a lot, and preferred it over C&C or red alert, so when starcraft came I instantly jumped on it. The fact is, I still remember the first game I played, and this was more than 11 1/2 years ago.. I don't think I remember the first time I did anything else, and this really shows how captivated I was by the game from the get-go. ;p

So, what was the first game you played?

A protoss vs zerg on the 5 player map diablo. I started at 4 and I was playing against my brother, whom started at 6. We had like 10 peons each and built most units, I remember towards the end I was really frustrated because my reavers kept getting killed by zerglings.. so we are obviously talking about a very low level of play here :D but it was a lot of fun, game prolly lasted like 40 minutes or so and I ended up winning, which was especially cool because he had played 4 games before (although all with terran) and I had not even seen the game!

Wow, that's some memory! Seeing that you seem to remember so much, let's talk a bit about Broodwar and life. What are the Broodwar related IRL incidents you remember the most?

Well BW has become a pretty integrated part of my real life. during the first years of BW I was going to a lot of Norwegian LAN parties, and these also tended to have BW competitions. I think by the year 2000 I had probably already participated in 15+ live tournaments, and I have always excelled at live play. one of the first significant events was during the LAN The Gathering during Easter in 1999, so one year after the release of brood war, where I as a 14 year old ended up winning roughly $700 through coming second in the BW competition - and this was a load of money at that point. That was a sweet motivation for playing more, and it was after this I started becoming better at BW - up until then I had mostly been playing island maps, but my total failure at land maps during this tourney forced me to change my ways (islands were played a lot during the first two-three years of SC / BW.

After that, I met sven and slayer in 2000 I think, when me and my brother lost the 2v2 competition in the same The Gathering lan in the semi finals against them, but we got third and that was also cool. slayer was at this point the best player in the world, and I literally thought to myself "there's no point in trying to become good at this game because this guy is three times as fast as me and I can never become as good as him". Luckily I didn't have anything better to do so I continued playing. :D

And that brings me to the next point of kind of, history of live competitive BW - WCG qualifications in 2004 for WCG San Francisco. This was the first open WCG BW competition in Norway, and in the winner bracket finals I beat slayer! :D And going to WCG San Francisco is definitely one of the highlights of brood war related irl incidents - going to Korea to play against Nada (and getting horribly raped) in the 2005 blizzard world wide invitational is another.

I've also met quite a lot of bw players in real life and grown very valuable friend and relationships from that.

Alright, let's drop some names. Apart from Slayer and NTT, which players, both foreign and Korean, have you rubbed shoulders with?

I had a lot of friends in the old [pG] gang, as well as everyone in team liquid. some of the most important are obviously nazgul, as he was both, and I went to visit him in holland like 4 times or something. I've always enjoyed playing and talking with rekrul. Liquid`Corbalt was an oldschool american protoss whom I used to play and talk with all the time, and I liked him a lot. I probably spent more time talking to these three than anyone else, but there were some players I played a lot with without a lot of conversation

I played very many games with elky when he was a progamer, and he was a lot of fun to play with. Eventually, these four kind of disappeared from the scene, and I think from 2003-2004 or so I played and talked more with testie than anyone else, we were both playing random and I've always liked random vs random a lot, as gameplans tend to be less clear before the game starts. After returning now, infernal has probably been the one I've spent most time with.

That's quit a cross section of Broodwar you've been buds with. OK let's start talking about this TSL. Obviously, a top 48 finish is your goal, but how much and how hard are you playing to assure this happens? You mentioned before that you have exams coming up. How are you balancing IRL and SCBW?

I generally do things in phases, and this hurts me when interests collide. basically, especially with regard to school, I slack for as long as I can, and then study intensely for a while. When tsl qualifications occur right in the phase where I was planning on studying intensely, I get screwed over.

I do want to get top 48 though. but having three exams during the next week (I also have one tomorrow, although that one I am fairly well prepared for ;p) my time is very limited it sucks a little. If this had happened during October or early November instead, I'd probably have 200 games played already, but now I'm sitting at 60-something. I do have a couple days though, after the 8th, where I have 7 days until my final exam of the semester, and then I will be able to mass game a little still though, with how much everyone else is playing, and me having played fairly badly so far, I am far from certain I'll be able to get into top 48, even though I have played a lot of iccup this season and have a- on another account. t.t

Right, good luck with the ladder then. As customary, let's have you lay out some smack talk. Nony said in an earlier TSL interview that he'd "squash" your creativity with his "iron fist of conservative play." Any rebuttal? Also feel free to go at anyone else!

Well I'd like to rust Nony's iron fist, but what I'd like more than anything is to play against idra and having a game completely free of any chat. As this would only happen through me winning, as idra does not say gg. Also if I meet any terran in any round, I will take their cc, and that you can quote me on. :D

I will! Well Eriadrone, thank you for talking to us, and good luck on the ladder. Hope to see you in the Ro48! GLHF!

Now, let's jump forward a decade or so! When Starcraft came out, this kid was barely in primary school, and yet he's here today and tearing up everything in his path at that. If you have not heard of Anton 'Kolll' Emmerich, you must have been living under a rock for the past three months, because he has been a hot discussion topic in the foreigner scene. The German Wonderkid shocked everyone as he eliminated the American progamer Greg 'IdrA' Fields 2-0 in the Quarter-Finals of this years WCG Grand Final in China. Despite going down to both Stork and Bisu respectively in the Semi-Final and 3rd/4th Place games, many see him as a new potential hope in being the next player to go to Korea.

Although starting the PokerStrategy.com TSL Ladder a week late, he has shot up the ranks to be #144 (B- 49-6) at the time of writing. Will his young age, strong mechanics and tendency to not dodge Koreans get him to the top 48? Zatic caught up with him for his thoughts on the TSL.

Kolll

By Zatic

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The WCG Wonderkid is certainly the talk of the town.

You just started playing the TSL2 ladder this week. The fans were already wondering where you have been. Did you need a break after you came back from the WCG Grand Finale in China?

Nope, I can't really remember why I wanted to start laddering so late. But I think I did that because I didn't want to play against so many other TSL players during the laddering. I'd rather play versus Koreans.

Do you generally prefer playing Koreans? Don't you think that might be disadvantage in a Foreigner tourney?

Yes, I definitely prefer playing against Koreans, because they are usually better and they also use recent strategies. The style of top foreigners is not that much different, it's just that they usually have inferior mechanics.

You are known for a very Korean, standard style. Do you get into situations where you have it difficult against unorthodox strategies and styles because of that?

No, the Korean play style differs from foreigners' more from the mid game on. If my opponent does something weird I just scout a lot and adapt to it.

There are less than two weeks of laddering to go. What is your goal for the laddering phase?

Top 12 should be doable. Although many players already have a solid A-, I think I'll make the Top 12 nonetheless.

And how about the TSL overall? Do you consider yourself a contestant for the championship?

Realistically I should advance pretty far. To win it all I'll need some luck in the brackets though.

Who will be the strongest contestants for the Top 3 spots in your opinion?

The usual suspects: Idra, ret, White-Ra. And maybe F91, although I can't say how good he really is, since he hardly plays against foreigners.

Is there a player you really want to play against in the tournament stages?

Gosi[terran], since he eliminated me from the ASL tournament. And I want my revenge.

Haha alright. Who among the foreigners would you rather avoid during the tournament?

Again, the usual: Idra, ret, White-Ra. And F91 and Sen, because of lag problems. Even if they are in Taiwan, there will probably still be lag.

Because of your WCG placement there has been a lot of hype around you and the community has high expectations for the TSL. Does the pressure get to you?

No. I am not the kind of guy who gets nervous, or cares what other people think about me. I just play my own game.

WCG Germany and the WCG Grand Finale have been your first offline events. I couldn't tell from watching you, but surely it must have been something else playing on stage and in front of thousands of spectators?

Of course I was a bit nervous before the games. Especially when I saw the huge speakers in the player's box that were playing loud music nonstop. I needed to turn up the game volume pretty high just to hear anything. That was pretty annoying. But as soon as the game started I concentrated on the game and nothing else.

Until WCG you had been rather unknown outside of Germany. Hardly anybody expected you to make it out of the group or even beat Idra. How did the group games go from your point of view? And the series against Idra?

The group stage went as I expected. The series against Idra was rather surprising. I think he had a bad day. Or maybe it was because the thousands of people screaming "PJ" during the games so he couldn't hear anything with just his earphones.

Haha ok. You are rather new to the scene, did you even play Starcraft during the first TSL? Tell us a bit about how you got to play Starcraft and what brought you to play competitively all the way up to WCG Grand Finale?

I think I started playing around the time when the first TSL happened. I started playing Starcraft because my brothers recommended it. Since I had been playing WC3 before it wasn't hard to switch. I have played competitively since I started with Starcraft. And finally I developed my ambition to go pro when I joined ESC.

You are said to have great potential, not least because of your age. What are your plans for the future? Would it be an option for you to join a pro team in Korea as a pro gamer like ret or Idra?

My intermediate plans are to work myself up to A/A+ level over the next year. Should I get the chance to fly to Korea I would go 100%! Even though my parents probably wouldn't like to see me go at such a young age. And when Starcraft 2 is released and gets really competitive then I'll switch over and go pro with SC2.

Great to hear that! Did you already have the chance to try SC2?

No, not yet. But I don't think Blizzard will screw it up. There is too much on the line for them.

Alright kolll, thanks for the interview and good luck in the Teamliquid Starleague!

Thank you!

For both Eriador (#78) and Koll (#144), this week really is last chance hotel. Seven days in which to play as many games as they can, and more importantly, to win the points needed to make the Top 48.

For many of us at the bottom of the ladder though, it is also a time of reckoning. Will our faltering records and monumental losses make us throw in the towel? Or, will we clear our heads, get some go in us and hit the ladder one last time? Whatever we decide to do, let's remind ourselves that a TSL for Broodwar may not come again and that in playing these games we're perhaps collectively saying adieu to 11 years of foreign competition. So, here's to one last week of good games! Good luck, and have fun.



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StalkerSC
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Canada378 Posts
December 05 2009 16:03 GMT
#2
Wow! Great read!!
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Canada247 Posts
December 05 2009 16:05 GMT
#3
On December 06 2009 01:03 StalkerSC wrote:
Wow! Great read!!


Really? 3 minutes after it is posted. What is your technique?
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Sweden5462 Posts
December 05 2009 16:05 GMT
#4
amazing article. love tsl
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Germany744 Posts
December 05 2009 16:08 GMT
#5
Yes, an interview with kolll

TSL is so great!
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Zimbabwe5568 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-05 16:13:08
December 05 2009 16:12 GMT
#6
On December 06 2009 01:05 FantomX wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 06 2009 01:03 StalkerSC wrote:
Wow! Great read!!


Really? 3 minutes after it is posted. What is your technique?

Skipping the text and looking at the pictures
Awesome write-up, even though I didn't read all of it yet - saving tasty stuff for later.
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Croatia1023 Posts
December 05 2009 16:18 GMT
#7
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United States1760 Posts
December 05 2009 16:20 GMT
#8
Kolll seems like a pretty cool dude.
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United States10654 Posts
December 05 2009 16:20 GMT
#9
Great article and awesome interviews :D

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United States1034 Posts
December 05 2009 16:21 GMT
#10
White-Ra is one of the oldest faces in the BroodWar community.

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United States57 Posts
December 05 2009 16:28 GMT
#11
Amazing write up
glad to see an interview of kolll :D
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United States29 Posts
December 05 2009 16:29 GMT
#12
I like kolll. Hes not cocky nor doesn't care what people think about him. People are going to love him already. And on top of that, he has a korean style ! So amazing. GOGO kolll !
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United States612 Posts
December 05 2009 16:29 GMT
#13
Great read. TL is awesome
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Chile1870 Posts
December 05 2009 16:31 GMT
#14
I'm sad about dinot, knowing him for years, he still has so much potencial.
But he made a choice over starcraft, studies are indeed, very important.
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Canada1876 Posts
December 05 2009 16:32 GMT
#15
Kolll being as good as he is after starting SC when the first TSL started... that is fucked up. In less than two years he got to the green ranks
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Taiwan1439 Posts
December 05 2009 16:38 GMT
#16
I liked Eri's interview, really nice detailed answer. However, is it really true that White-Ra has the best mechanics of all the foreign protosses? I thought he was supposedly known to have extremely good timing and builds and "game sense," with comparatively weak mechanics, low apm, all that.
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Australia3316 Posts
December 05 2009 16:44 GMT
#17
Awesome read TL fighting@
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United States2587 Posts
December 05 2009 16:44 GMT
#18
Amazing stuff, thanks writing Staff

I love this Kolll kid
I think when Ro16 Tournament starts the commentators should speak really fast in either Spanish or Italian and scream KOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL whenever he wins or does something amazing.
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Profile Joined March 2009
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December 05 2009 16:44 GMT
#19
Huge!
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Germany1599 Posts
December 05 2009 16:50 GMT
#20
Will be hard for Kolll,
especially when the great dodging begins!
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United States9292 Posts
December 05 2009 16:51 GMT
#21
kolll goin pro huh

pro sc2 lol
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Poland198 Posts
December 05 2009 16:52 GMT
#22
On December 06 2009 01:05 FantomX wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 06 2009 01:03 StalkerSC wrote:
Wow! Great read!!


Really? 3 minutes after it is posted. What is your technique?

hahaha lmao
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Norway3322 Posts
December 05 2009 17:03 GMT
#23
Eriador is awesome, really hope he makes the top48. Remember watching that 2v2 game over slayers shoulder at tg on the stage and was amazingly impressed as well.
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United States3302 Posts
December 05 2009 17:04 GMT
#24
Nice interview with Koll

Who is that other guy with yellow and nal_ra?
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United States1389 Posts
December 05 2009 17:05 GMT
#25
Interesting interview with Kolll...I'm definitely looking forward to his games.
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Greece3359 Posts
December 05 2009 17:06 GMT
#26
On December 06 2009 02:04 ghostWriter wrote:
Nice interview with Koll

Who is that other guy with yellow and nal_ra?

Sen ^^
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Bahrain4949 Posts
December 05 2009 17:08 GMT
#27
Eriador's interview was one of the best foreign interviews Ive ever read, awesome guy, I really hope he makes it to the TSL ro16/8 ^__^

Thanks for the awesome coverage as usual TL
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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-05 17:14:04
December 05 2009 17:13 GMT
#28
Also, it's worth mentioning that (Z)(br)ReasoN's been chug chug chugging along, and it now in the top 100. Except he's protoss now, and plays zerg against protoss.

Good interviews!
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Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Finland1714 Posts
December 05 2009 17:20 GMT
#29
nice interviews, hopefully drone@hive makes it to the top48!

kolll seems confident about placing on top12, he might have to do it by beating A/A- koreans in the end because of the massive dodging.
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Dominican Republic825 Posts
December 05 2009 17:22 GMT
#30
On December 06 2009 01:32 anderoo wrote:
Kolll being as good as he is after starting SC when the first TSL started... that is fucked up. In less than two years he got to the green ranks


he was playing warcraft, so he just need to understand the MU of BW
and practices a lot, he is young so doesnt have any responsabilities only school
he can practice a lot.
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United States12607 Posts
December 05 2009 17:23 GMT
#31
Drone's interview is fascinating.
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December 05 2009 17:24 GMT
#32
What part of Canada is Chosen from?
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December 05 2009 17:36 GMT
#33
good job.thank you.

morrow in top3 ;]
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December 05 2009 17:37 GMT
#34
Wow Drone, what a guy! Amazing interview, really hope you make it into the top 48 man!
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Last Edited: 2009-12-05 17:40:42
December 05 2009 17:39 GMT
#35
sry, doublepost
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December 05 2009 17:39 GMT
#36
yes, kollls interview...tl staff always know what we want...thx
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United States3443 Posts
December 05 2009 17:50 GMT
#37
wow, Drone interview was enlightening; awesome article on the whole
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December 05 2009 18:00 GMT
#38
notice the difference in wordiness between koll and drone haha.
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USA29055 Posts
December 05 2009 18:01 GMT
#39
nice writeup
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December 05 2009 18:04 GMT
#40
Awesome. I'm pumped.
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Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States2717 Posts
December 05 2009 18:18 GMT
#41
that interview with koll made me like him a whole lot more. very mannered, especially that part about idra
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United States2484 Posts
December 05 2009 18:36 GMT
#42
Really a good read. Thank Riplexa! I got to agree with JWD, Drone's interview was really detailed and honest.
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Norway483 Posts
December 05 2009 18:42 GMT
#43
*STOKED!*
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United States5937 Posts
December 05 2009 18:50 GMT
#44
Great to hear from Drone as well as the new rising star Koll. Watching the laddering process ever more intently haha. Thanks for the interviews!
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Germany1685 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-05 19:00:35
December 05 2009 18:56 GMT
#45
indeed a nice read. i especially like the detailed analyses of drone. all this starcraft inscene talk from back in the day (when i didn't play / follow the scene) i find very very interesting.

one question (which may have been partly answered from the write up but still): how can white-ra's english be so bad when he's in the scene since... forever? I mean you normally develop a fairly solid degree of written english when you're in contact with ppl from all over the world by playing bw - and even if he mostly plays koreans he should still have some buddies here and there he talks with who are english speaking.
not really a big point but somehow this interests me.

*edit*

haha, and one thing i wanted to say to kolll: i read a lot of one piece lately and the way in which he answers really reminds me of a certain shonen character

"Gosi[terran], since he eliminated me from the ASL tournament. And I want my revenge."
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December 05 2009 19:02 GMT
#46
On December 06 2009 01:03 StalkerSC wrote:
Wow! Great read!!


Agreed, it was great watching those pictures!!
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Trinidad/Tobago1177 Posts
December 05 2009 19:09 GMT
#47
Does kolll only play iccup or is he in a west clan ? I think that he'd do really well in korea.
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Korea (South)17726 Posts
December 05 2009 19:11 GMT
#48
On December 06 2009 01:38 Ganfei wrote:
I liked Eri's interview, really nice detailed answer. However, is it really true that White-Ra has the best mechanics of all the foreign protosses? I thought he was supposedly known to have extremely good timing and builds and "game sense," with comparatively weak mechanics, low apm, all that.

i guess besides nony there really isnt any other toss known for good mechanics.
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Portugal918 Posts
December 05 2009 19:12 GMT
#49
On December 06 2009 04:11 Ilikestarcraft wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 06 2009 01:38 Ganfei wrote:
I liked Eri's interview, really nice detailed answer. However, is it really true that White-Ra has the best mechanics of all the foreign protosses? I thought he was supposedly known to have extremely good timing and builds and "game sense," with comparatively weak mechanics, low apm, all that.

i guess besides nony there really isnt any other toss known for good mechanics.


Draco, White-Ra?
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United States515 Posts
December 05 2009 19:37 GMT
#50
I really like Kolll based on the interview. He'll do great things if he gets the chance to go to Korea.
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United Arab Emirates492 Posts
December 05 2009 19:41 GMT
#51
I really want to see koll play f91 zvz, that will be an epic match.
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United States4447 Posts
December 05 2009 19:55 GMT
#52
ROFL @ idra comment
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Norway28598 Posts
December 05 2009 20:00 GMT
#53
On December 06 2009 01:38 Ganfei wrote:
I liked Eri's interview, really nice detailed answer. However, is it really true that White-Ra has the best mechanics of all the foreign protosses? I thought he was supposedly known to have extremely good timing and builds and "game sense," with comparatively weak mechanics, low apm, all that.


when nony and draco were super active, they had better mechanics (but then were probably better players too.. )
there might be players with better macro but white-ra microes stuff allll the time.
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Netherlands2745 Posts
December 05 2009 20:16 GMT
#54
awesome photo of kolll btw
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Australia354 Posts
December 05 2009 20:20 GMT
#55
Really heartened to hear that kolll was able to transition from wc3 so well, and was able to get really good in a pretty short timeframe. Gives me motivation to smash some faces in TSL3 :D
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Baltimore, USA22251 Posts
December 05 2009 20:48 GMT
#56
On December 06 2009 01:00 riptide wrote:
Whatever we decide to do, let's remind ourselves that a TSL for Broodwar may not come again and that in playing these games we're perhaps collectively saying adieu to 11 years of foreign competition.


This statement is so depressing yet so sobering as well... There's a storm coming... it'll be interesting to see what it does.

On the bright side, both interviews were fantastic... I love reading nostalgic trips like Eri's.
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Macedonia13024 Posts
December 05 2009 21:01 GMT
#57
Nice read especially drone interview .

Btw i think there is a mistake at Gosia where its said that he done slow drop as far i remember it was Dinot vs JF game where Dinot went for like 2 hatch hidra slow drop on wuthering.
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USA5860 Posts
December 05 2009 21:19 GMT
#58
Anyone know why SEn and F91 have Malaysian flags?
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Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States4795 Posts
December 05 2009 21:19 GMT
#59
Should have asked Koll if he still remembers the comment he left on someones blog about reaching B- in 5 days or sometihng.
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United States4796 Posts
December 05 2009 21:38 GMT
#60
Kolll needs a nickname!

Great read!
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Canada398 Posts
December 05 2009 21:43 GMT
#61
I think Kolll will make it! Best of luck to him.
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1985 Posts
December 05 2009 21:56 GMT
#62
awesome article
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Sweden5588 Posts
December 05 2009 22:12 GMT
#63
Great, great article. I'm so hoping Koll makes it!
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Canada2492 Posts
December 05 2009 22:36 GMT
#64
Koll seems pretty cool, I hope he survives The Great Dodge.
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Sweden2766 Posts
December 05 2009 22:48 GMT
#65
On December 06 2009 06:19 RebirthOfLeGenD wrote:
Anyone know why SEn and F91 have Malaysian flags?


Ash probably created them?
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United States17042 Posts
December 05 2009 23:15 GMT
#66
Great great read. I can't wait for the streamed, casted games to start ^.^
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United States1898 Posts
December 05 2009 23:34 GMT
#67
On December 06 2009 07:48 Pulimuli wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 06 2009 06:19 RebirthOfLeGenD wrote:
Anyone know why SEn and F91 have Malaysian flags?


Ash probably created them?


i know F91 is moving to Malaysia for the duration of the actual TSL tournament. Maybe Sen is in a similar scenario.

Great interview with the drone himself.

im looking forward to him taking a CC, and i will be counting on it.
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Spain4744 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-05 23:49:04
December 05 2009 23:48 GMT
#68
Theres two people I miss in TSL, and that's Dinot and Marwin. Marwin due to his general awesomeness, and Dinot because he's a really talented player. As mentioned by riptide Dinot beat Idra in a BO5 about 3 months ago, and he also 2-0ed Idra in TSL. About every top foreigner competes in this league so it feels abit strange that he's not there.

Nice news/interviews riptide/zatic!
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Australia2474 Posts
December 06 2009 00:36 GMT
#69
Really good read, eriador's interview was really indepth and well answered i think.
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Croatia5281 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-06 00:45:57
December 06 2009 00:39 GMT
#70
On December 06 2009 03:00 redtooth wrote:
notice the difference in wordiness between koll and drone haha.

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This was a great read, much respect to Eriador, All-in-one-Fossil of Starcraft.
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United States2611 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-06 00:52:05
December 06 2009 00:49 GMT
#71
Wow @ Kolll

The kid is modest towards defeating IdrA, whereas IdrA might have BM'ed instead of saying something that modest like making excuses for his opponents.

Also, Top 12 in less than two weeks, playing koreans. Crazy goal to set for yourself, but the kid did 2-0 the #1 player (IdrA) so maybe he can really pull it off.

Seriously Kolll is a crazy kid, and if that dude goes to korea and gets in the atmosphere with other korean progamers, his skills are going to skyrocket
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1826 Posts
December 06 2009 01:04 GMT
#72
Kolll beat my ass so hard on zvz the other day. Great split second decisions and micro.
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United States867 Posts
December 06 2009 01:11 GMT
#73
Koll does seem like a pretty cool guy. Nice.
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United States783 Posts
December 06 2009 01:17 GMT
#74
I love (hate) how foreigners trash talk other foreigners about mechanics when they probably have the same mechanics.
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Profile Blog Joined April 2003
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Last Edited: 2009-12-06 01:22:48
December 06 2009 01:22 GMT
#75
neie, du skal jo spille på dire straits tvz mot idra han får være z... ;p
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United States2822 Posts
December 06 2009 01:33 GMT
#76
Kolllsen fighting!
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United States553 Posts
December 06 2009 02:13 GMT
#77
Kinda difficult not to like kolll. Imagine how he would have done if he had spent the same time in korea as idra has.
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United States535 Posts
December 06 2009 04:00 GMT
#78
I'd like to see kolll become pro in korea, as an A-team member +_+
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Canada1459 Posts
December 06 2009 05:03 GMT
#79
Great article, thanks!
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New Zealand27 Posts
December 06 2009 05:13 GMT
#80
Idra doesnt seem like hes gonna get knocked off 1st any time soon.
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United States77 Posts
December 06 2009 05:19 GMT
#81
On December 06 2009 01:44 Boundz(DarKo) wrote:
Huge!


thats what she said
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CoL_Drake
Profile Joined March 2005
Germany455 Posts
December 06 2009 05:37 GMT
#82
i am pretty sure white-ra NOW won wcg 2008 quali cause i thinjk 2008 was germany and white-ra was NOt quaified (there was strelok ^^)
Grobyc
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Canada18410 Posts
December 06 2009 06:33 GMT
#83
awesome, thanks for the writeup
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HiOT
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
Sweden1000 Posts
December 06 2009 06:46 GMT
#84
Coolers, hoping to see awesome games ahead.
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thunk
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States6233 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-06 07:20:15
December 06 2009 07:20 GMT
#85
On December 06 2009 02:23 JWD wrote:
Drone's interview is fascinating.


Drone has a shitton of insight to the game. Not the just the game, everything that was happening around the game while SC was developing. Pretty cool.
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Mastermind
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
Canada7096 Posts
December 06 2009 08:00 GMT
#86
Great read. I sure hope the foreigners who are good enough to get into the top 48 but arent there yet dont start running into a lot of trouble getting games in the last week. I can only imagine the kind of dodging that will be going on in the final few days.
PhilGood2DaY
Profile Joined September 2005
Germany7424 Posts
December 06 2009 10:10 GMT
#87
kolll wont have a problem with foreigners dodging him.. he likes to play koreans ^^

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s.a.y
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
Croatia3840 Posts
December 06 2009 10:51 GMT
#88
one of the best tl articles i read in the last two years.

amazing.

go drone, you have a new fan.
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foeffa
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
Belgium2115 Posts
December 06 2009 11:04 GMT
#89
Great stuff, nice antithesis. :D
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Boblion
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
France8043 Posts
December 06 2009 12:04 GMT
#90
I think Eri interview was one of the best i have ever read.
fuck all those elitists brb watching streams of elite players.
KrAzYfoOL
Profile Blog Joined September 2005
Australia3037 Posts
December 06 2009 12:07 GMT
#91
On December 06 2009 10:17 Future wrote:
I love (hate) how foreigners trash talk other foreigners about mechanics when they probably have the same mechanics.


If you're referring to Kolll, then no. Koll does not have the same mechanics. In fact plenty of foreigners state that his muta control is by far the best.
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bEsT[Alive]
Profile Joined July 2009
606 Posts
December 06 2009 14:40 GMT
#92
Where's the White-Ra montage?

Koll has a lot of spunk. Good answers, direct and sound. I look forward to seeing him in the Ro8.
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No_eL
Profile Joined July 2007
Chile1438 Posts
December 06 2009 15:08 GMT
#93
koll for the win!!

he can do it.
Beat after beat i will become stronger.
Sewi
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
Germany1697 Posts
December 06 2009 16:04 GMT
#94
"Whatever we decide to do, let's remind ourselves that a TSL for Broodwar may not come again and that in playing these games we're perhaps collectively saying adieu to 11 years of foreign competition."

this ruined it for me, so sad
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jeddus
Profile Blog Joined September 2005
United States832 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-12-06 16:49:36
December 06 2009 16:49 GMT
#95
On December 06 2009 14:37 CoL_Drake wrote:
i am pretty sure white-ra NOW won wcg 2008 quali cause i thinjk 2008 was germany and white-ra was NOt quaified (there was strelok ^^)


And I think Strelok lost to Dimaga didn't he?



Or was that 2007.

I vaguely remember, but I think Strelok got the bronze medal in 2008 in Germany, but the silver in the ukraine finals.
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DyEnasTy
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States3714 Posts
December 06 2009 17:21 GMT
#96
Kolll better kick some ass to get into the next round

Anyone else thing the pic of GOsia looks like a girl?
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RebirthOfLeGenD
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
USA5860 Posts
December 06 2009 17:40 GMT
#97
On December 06 2009 08:34 Etherone wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 06 2009 07:48 Pulimuli wrote:
On December 06 2009 06:19 RebirthOfLeGenD wrote:
Anyone know why SEn and F91 have Malaysian flags?


Ash probably created them?


i know F91 is moving to Malaysia for the duration of the actual TSL tournament. Maybe Sen is in a similar scenario.

Great interview with the drone himself.

im looking forward to him taking a CC, and i will be counting on it.

There actual accounts are registered to China/Taiwan though, thats why I was confused.

Also what is this about them going to Malaysia?
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horang3
Profile Joined November 2009
United States261 Posts
December 06 2009 18:09 GMT
#98
On December 07 2009 02:21 DyEnasTy wrote:

Anyone else thing the pic of GOsia looks like a girl?

You mean that's not tossgirl in disguise?
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Crt
Profile Joined November 2009
247 Posts
December 06 2009 20:26 GMT
#99
On December 06 2009 19:10 MaGic~PhiL wrote:
kolll wont have a problem with foreigners dodging him.. he likes to play koreans ^^



right now, kolll has been playing the germans, and has lost 18 games already, currently at B+
Blaxe
Profile Joined March 2008
Germany16 Posts
December 06 2009 21:25 GMT
#100
lol @ asel, but you read the interviwer? Kolll said that he like to play more koreans than TSL guys...
READ BEFORE WRITING !

gogo Kolll !!!
Aesop
Profile Joined October 2007
Hungary11270 Posts
December 06 2009 22:28 GMT
#101
I love these interviews!
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Geo.Rion
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
7377 Posts
December 06 2009 22:45 GMT
#102
Koll:
Yes, I definitely prefer playing against Koreans

What? I checked his account most of his games are against other german players, hardly any korean on the list
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GreEny K
Profile Joined February 2008
Germany7312 Posts
December 06 2009 23:19 GMT
#103
Cool write up, well done writing staff. Hope to see both Drone and Kolll go far.
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Ilikestarcraft
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Korea (South)17726 Posts
December 06 2009 23:56 GMT
#104
On December 07 2009 07:45 Geo.Rion wrote:
Koll:
Yes, I definitely prefer playing against Koreans

What? I checked his account most of his games are against other german players, hardly any korean on the list

if you see his past season accounts they're like all mostly koreans.
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Mykill
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada3402 Posts
December 07 2009 02:00 GMT
#105
yay! kolll is in top 100
kolll is probably playing vs germans until he's B+ or something
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Darkn3ss
Profile Joined November 2009
United States717 Posts
December 07 2009 02:20 GMT
#106
So what will happen next year? TSL for SC2? They can't have both? oO
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asel
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
Germany1599 Posts
December 07 2009 06:17 GMT
#107
On December 07 2009 06:25 Blaxe wrote:
lol @ asel, but you read the interviwer? Kolll said that he like to play more koreans than TSL guys...
READ BEFORE WRITING !

gogo Kolll !!!

yes Blaxe, i'm actually able to read -
And if you look at his gamelist, you can see that he played a lot korean smurfs like infernal, ace, sortof or the pretty famous korean progamer colonzerg (no offence to kolll)

I don't want to say he isn't able to reach it, but by now he have played more foreigners then koreans and after a bad streak( yeah even kolll can have one), I'm not entirely sure that he will stick to his intention, especially when qualifieng will be like ~9800 points.

So better sneak back to your hole and stop offending me lol
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KOFgokuon
Profile Blog Joined August 2004
United States14892 Posts
December 07 2009 06:50 GMT
#108
go eri
KrAzYfoOL
Profile Blog Joined September 2005
Australia3037 Posts
December 07 2009 07:00 GMT
#109
On December 07 2009 15:17 asel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 07 2009 06:25 Blaxe wrote:
lol @ asel, but you read the interviwer? Kolll said that he like to play more koreans than TSL guys...
READ BEFORE WRITING !

gogo Kolll !!!

yes Blaxe, i'm actually able to read -
And if you look at his gamelist, you can see that he played a lot korean smurfs like infernal, ace, sortof or the pretty famous korean progamer colonzerg (no offence to kolll)

I don't want to say he isn't able to reach it, but by now he have played more foreigners then koreans and after a bad streak( yeah even kolll can have one), I'm not entirely sure that he will stick to his intention, especially when qualifieng will be like ~9800 points.

So better sneak back to your hole and stop offending me lol


Idiot.
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SoL[9]
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Portugal1370 Posts
December 07 2009 17:57 GMT
#110
Great article and nice interview
Go Koll!
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Mora
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
Canada5235 Posts
December 07 2009 20:34 GMT
#111
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LaSt)ChAnCe
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
United States2179 Posts
December 07 2009 21:16 GMT
#112
las..... wait...
InfeSteD
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States4658 Posts
December 08 2009 00:43 GMT
#113
Dinot shoulda never quit... he had mad skills for how young he was
w/e
RebirthOfLeGenD
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
USA5860 Posts
December 08 2009 03:46 GMT
#114
On December 08 2009 09:43 InfeSteD wrote:
Dinot shoulda never quit... he had mad skills for how young he was

Come on, according to IdrA all he could do was cheese.
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InfeSteD
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States4658 Posts
December 08 2009 04:36 GMT
#115
I think the kid could macro pretty well he just needed that experience and game knowledge throughout the years
w/e
ReiKo
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
Croatia1023 Posts
December 09 2009 16:43 GMT
#116
Great read, thanks!
TDK
Profile Joined December 2009
United States48 Posts
December 09 2009 20:44 GMT
#117
Kolll's mechanics must be through the roof from playing koreans so much. I'd argue that even ret couldn't match this kid in micro.
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