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[SC2] IEM Gamescom Recap
August 25th, 2010 13:50 GMT
Who said Starcraft 2 needs to take baby steps? The first major tournament has completed, and what a show it was. With Day[9] and d.Apollo casting, an online stream complete with player interviews, and a $15,000 prize package, ESL has jump-started competition in the same way Dr. Frankenstein did with his creature. Group StageDetailed game list and summary can be found on Liquipedia. Replays for these games can be found here (click the "vs" link in each match). Elimination StageImage thanks to Brad
The quarter finals were filled with upsets and surprises – just the way we like it. The first match of the day was between TLO and Morrow, a TvT with enough hype to put Dana White to shame. We had TLO, 6-0 and playing a mirror matchup, no less TvT, which even Day[9] said he had “literally never seen before”. While this was TLO’s self-proclaimed weakest matchup and Morrow’s strongest, Morrow’s trusty 1 barracks FE had completely failed him in the Ro24 against Tarson, leaving him with an obsolete build order to fight TLO’s completely unknown and undocumented TvT. The matches themselves lived up to all expectations and went the distance. In the ACE match Morrow held off TLO’s all-in and came out the winner, his TvT and composure still top tier despite a rattling experience versus Tarson. Next was Dimaga vs. DeMuslim, easily the most anticipated series of the quarter finals, and for good reason. It made the closest poll on TL for who would advance and the games reflected that. Dimaga’s sketchy nydus worm build reared its ugly head once again but unlike in his games vs. HasuObs, Dimaga didn’t try to force it to work over and over again and ended up showing us some very nice muta/ling/baneling control in more than one game. DeMuslim did everything from bunkering Dimaga’s natural to reaper harass and fast banshees, and while these builds were effective, at times DeMuslims was, ironically, perhaps not as aggressive as he could have been while waiting to build up units for a safer push. That being said, Dimaga responded extremely well to any early pressure DeMuslim dished out, a late transfer to his natural being one of the cleverest ways he protected his economy. Each game played out similarly – Dimaga fought tooth and nail to survive the early game and build up a money composition that would crack DeMuslims army when the Terran moved out. Every game was tense and got my adrenaline pumping, and the finish was as climactic as you can get. Dimaga won game 5 with a brilliant muta/ling/baneling surround on metalopolis, ending, in my opinion, the most entertaining series of the tournament. While Dimaga vs. DeMuslim had the closest poll, Idra vs. Sarens had the most one-sided, so it was all the more surprising when the French terran came back from a losing his entire army in game 1 to beating Idra in a quick counter-attack, showing off just how good his macro is. In game two Sarens once again had a great start and looked to be in a very dominating position going into the mid-game, his mass reaper opening shutting down any creep spread and forcing Idra to make roaches which he was massing marauders to deal with. This is when the biggest blunder of the tournament happened. Whether he over-estimated his reaper control or under-estimated Idra’s reaction time, Sarens hopped his entire group of reapers – his only means of map control – into Idra’s main to pick off drones and was promptly surrounded, losing all but 1 of the 7 reapers. Idra immediately a-moved to Saren’s base and won the game before a lair was even underway. The series would, like its predecessors, go all the way to game 5, and though Sarens lost he showed us a different build order nearly every game and some very solid play that had even Idra doubting his advancement to the semifinals and later complimenting Sarens for playing so well. Having left the IEM grand stage with wins over Lucifron and HasuObs and an impressive performance versus Idra, I have a feeling that this won’t be the last time we see Sarens in a Ro16. In the first day of IEM Tarson showed us he was not quite the underdog everyone was making him out to be. The Terran went into the quarter finals 6-1 with a perfect score in TvZ and TvT, and while he was cheerful and all smiles on camera, the Polish player was ready to bring the pain. MadFrog on the other hand had a much less dominating debut. His ZvP 2-0'd fan favourite WhiteRa but with dismal results from the rest of the Protoss line-up it would be the first and last time MadFrog would get that match up. In ZvT he had a less than ideal win over Cloud and was handily beaten by TLO, so when it came time to play Tarson, though riding on a lot of hype, MadFrog was not in the best of positions. Tarson won 3-0, making some wonder if he could in fact pull off the impossible and beat Idra to create a much dreaded TvT final.
The quarterfinals led to a semifinals with four players who had already shown us the best games of the tournament thus far, and they weren’t about to disappoint. Dimaga vs. Morrow was one of the closest, nail biting games in StarCraft 2’s short history, and certainly of the IEM tournament. In uniform with the previous rounds, Dimaga stuck to his muta/ling/baneling play which he utilized so effectively to get him to the semifinals. Against Morrow, his brilliant surrounds and choking map control won him two games of the five, and almost, almost a third when he attempted a three-pronged attack in game 4 that had me pulling my hair out in frustration. Both players were in top form, their control and management skills really a treat to watch and none of the games ended early from cheese or all-ins. Morrow took the series with infantry heavy armies, using superb control to split and dance his units around Dimaga’s oceans of banelings, showing us that bio play is indeed possible to pull off, albeit barely. On the other side of the bracket a much different series took place. Idra, a bigger risk taker than Dimaga in the early game, faced off against Tarson, an underdog of the tournament with only one loss coming into the semis. After passing the quarter finals Idra said that he preferred facing Tarson’s solid, standard TvZ style to Saren’s creative play, and indeed the series went much easier for the American Zerg than the previous one. Tarson had a shaky start to the series, showing a modicum of the inexperience people expected from him and less than ideal reaper control, but he seemed to calm down and play much better thereafter, decisively taking the second game and giving us two more entertaining games before Idra finished the series 3-1. Though not nearly as action packed as Dimaga vs. Morrow, or as long, these games still demonstrated the ingenuity of both players and a few build orders and timing pushes that neither Dimaga nor Morrow had to deal with.
The great thing about this tournament is that from the semifinals onward we saw not a single mirror matchup, only TvZs, each game teaching us something new about his hotly contested matchup. Game 1 of Dimaga vs. Tarson was lackluster at best, but a good lesson for all the greedy Zerg players out there (make something other than drones). In game 2 Tarson, unfortunately, once again made some poor decisions with his reapers and lost in the exact same way Sarens lost to Idra in game 2 of their series in the quarter finals – immediately to a roach/zergling counter-attack. The subsequent two games were the best of the series. Tarson tried some neo-SK Terran style in game 3 but without any tanks or even ravens to deal splash damage, Dimaga was able to easily flank the infantry ball and crush it with units to spare. The final games game is a candidate for best of the tournament. We saw Terran drops, Zerg drops, forgotten banelings, failed frontal assaults and enough fungal growths to make even Idra smile. If you only watch four games of the entire tournament, be sure to include game 4 of Tarson vs. Dimaga.
Reapers, reapers, and more reapers. The Grand Finals, the entire IEM tournament, and TvZ itself is saturated with them, and with good cause – they give Terrans the most effective opening versus Zerg, plain and simple. One of the best TvZers in the world and not about to underestimate Idra anytime soon, Morrow skillfully executed his mass reaper opening three times in the Grand Finals, successfully twice, and each time transitioned into both an economically sound and map controlling mid-game that refused to give Idra any advantage. After being caught off-guard in game 1, Idra defended against Morrow’s mass reapers insanely well throughout the rest of the series, managing to barely hold them off while still building an economy. However, no matter how well he survived the early game Morrow would transition into a standard army and keep up pressure so consistently that there was little Idra could do to take a lead in any of the matches. Morrow took his third victory of the series and 13th of the tournament ingeniously, using, what Idra could see as the same reaper opening of the previous games. But this time, knowing exactly how Idra would respond, Morrow relied on the potential threat of reapers to trick his Zerg opponent and went straight for a marauder/hellion push. With a train of scvs shielding his damage dealing units Morrow easily chewed through Idra's few zerglings and marched into the natural, ending the game. Morrow's reaper control in the Grand Finals set a new standard for terran players across the world, and with solid transitions, macro, and decision making he won the first StarCraft 2 IEM Global Challenge with the composure and tact of a true champion. I have a feeling he'll be invited to the next one.
deMuslim, TLO, Zatic, Idra, Artosis, Strelok, Nazgul at IEM Thats it! Show is over folks. Our winner has been crowned and brought home the spoils. Those who missed their target have surely already begun preparation for next time. The tournament scene is just getting heated up, be sure to stop back soon to see others fight for fame, glory, and honor.
With momentum behind him, will MorroW be able to take over the SC2 scene? Only time will tell. One thing for sure is that Team Liquid will be here to keep you on the up and up with all important news and updates.
This update is brought to you by our dedicated ESL team - heyoka, Xxio, and chobopeon. ESL has a whole host of IEM and related events, get ready! Credit to ESL's photo gallery for the great pictures.
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We need to caption this last picture?
Great write up btw!
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Yeah overall it has been a extremly nice event. I am very excited for the future Sc2 Tournaments.
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Great writeup. awesome tournament and IdrA hwaiting
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Wow, that was pretty indepth Heyoka. Nice read.
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Good write up as always, gj MorroW!
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IEM was beyond amazing, can't wait for the next one
and we still have MLG and GSL for live events :D and HDH2 and TSL3 for online events, so much good stuff to come
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On August 25 2010 22:57 funkie wrote:We need to caption this last picture? Great write up btw!  looks like TLO, zatic, idra, artosis, strelok and nazgul
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Nice write-up, and overall a very nice summary of the tournament itself! I really liked all of the pictures of the players and the venue, the excited tone of the writing, the inclusion of the VODs and replays, and the concision (yet thoroughness) of the article itself. A fantastic read - the TeamLiquid writers are really on a roll - keep them coming please!
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Great writeup. Pretty sad that Idra lost in the finals, but well played tournament from everybody. Hope to see more of this in the future.
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On August 25 2010 23:15 Plexa wrote:Show nested quote +On August 25 2010 22:57 funkie wrote:We need to caption this last picture? Great write up btw!  looks like TLO, zatic, idra, artosis, strelok and nazgul  + Demuslim on the left
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On August 25 2010 23:15 Plexa wrote:Show nested quote +On August 25 2010 22:57 funkie wrote:We need to caption this last picture? Great write up btw!  looks like TLO, zatic, idra, artosis, strelok and nazgul  Wow, Nazgul is one seriously handsome man.
Great write-up btw, even reading about the tournament is exciting.
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Great article. Still annoyed by the grand finals though.
One of the things I remember best of all is Dimaga coming on scene all :D :D :D and high on life, what a star.
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Shame about the protoss. I'd really like to see more matchups, I can't even remember the last time I saw a ZvZ or PvP that rocked some sauce. Also, props to morrow for both the mass reaper play as well as the total midmelt by showing the one hellion and tricking idra!
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IEM was awesome. A lot of exiting games and great commentary (and funny interviews <3) Thanks for the writeup, good job!
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no Protoss player reached round 2, they have to patch them, they so underpowered 
Really great games, didnt expect that Morrow won
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lol worst playyer in the tourney was cookie monster T.T Best luck in the next competitions!
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TLO looks so weird in every picture I love it
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Yeah great news! It's nice to see Idra smilying in the picture! I still don't get why Sarens faced Idra in 1/4 though.. Anyway it was such a nice event with awesome games! Thanks to the players and organizers!
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Very good writeup, thanks a lot I did not have the chance to watch many of those games live, probably gonna watch the ones you recommended. And as all protoss players, I would have liked more Protoss into the finals . Looking forward to see more of the SC2 esport scene in the future.
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so awesome. great write up, A+!
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Which games would you guys recommend me to watch? I dont think I have time to watch all of them.
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Great Write up!
Gonna watch all those replays (THANKS), and true it is nice to see idra smiling, ever since he had that game with drewbie people just think he's a rager.
Sc2 will go along way.
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His TvP 2-0’d fan favourite WhiteRa
MadFrog's ZvP btw.
And good recap and pictures =D.
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no protoss in final 8?
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Canada5565 Posts
On August 26 2010 00:45 roofs wrote:MadFrog's ZvP btw. And good recap and pictures =D.
Thanks!
Good catch, fixed
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On August 25 2010 23:54 LuDwig- wrote: lol worst playyer in the tourney was cookie monster T.T Best luck in the next competitions! Thats what you get with a cookie cutter build order and strategy. :x Already had 5 people try this mass reaper on me playing b.net except I still roll them, just mass roach early and don't expand. I almost always open with the 5 roach rush build, put some pressure and then leave them alone while I build up safely.
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Thanks for this write up! Really awesome tounament. Hope to see more Protoss in the next tournaments!
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Pretty sweet that SC2 already has tournaments worthy of the attention of TL's staff writers.
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On August 25 2010 23:39 OTIX wrote:Show nested quote +On August 25 2010 23:15 Plexa wrote:On August 25 2010 22:57 funkie wrote:We need to caption this last picture? Great write up btw!  looks like TLO, zatic, idra, artosis, strelok and nazgul  Wow, Nazgul is one seriously handsome man. Great write-up btw, even reading about the tournament is exciting.  agree
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On one of the photos you can see Morrow playing on 4:3 screen ratio. Is it a tournament rule or smth or just a personal preference?
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I think IdrA looks a little bummed there because apparently 1st and 3rd place come with booth babes, but 2nd does not. 
Poor IdrA.
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Great first, large tournament. As soon as Blizzard releases some LAN functionality we won't need to worry about the drop issues hopefully! Great games and a bunch of players I hope to see play more. As always: IdrA fighting!!
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On August 26 2010 00:31 Draconicfire wrote: Which games would you guys recommend me to watch? I dont think I have time to watch all of them.
From the daily tournament threads:
Day 1: TLO vs White-Ra, entire set Tarson vs Morrow, set 1 Huk vs Artosis, set 1
Day 2: Set 1 & 2 : HasuObs vs. DIMAGA Set 1 & 2 - LucifroN7 vs. DIMAGA Set 2: IdrA Steppes Of War Strelok Set 2: HasuObs Desert Oasis LucifroN7 Set: 2 DeMusliM Steppes Of War IdrA - Awesome
Day 3: Not listed
Day 4: Set 2: NaDa vs. TLO - Just watch it Set 2: MorroW vs. DIMAGA - Good macro game Tarson vs. IdrA - Just watch it all
Day 5: Set 3: DIMAGA vs Tarson - Decent game Set 4: DIMAGA vs Tarson - Long macro game
And whatever's recommended in the OP.
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nice writeup and overall great article. will catch vods later
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Thanks for the writeup and pictures. It was a great event. Love the picture of the finalists and the models wearing those giant headphones. What's a podium and giant checks without the obligatory scantily clad women? Even e-sports gets some!
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Katowice25012 Posts
On August 26 2010 00:31 Draconicfire wrote: Which games would you guys recommend me to watch? I dont think I have time to watch all of them.
I liked the entirety of the demuslim-dimaga and morrow-dimaga series. Pretty exciting games.
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Good write up. No sign of a TLO - NaDa replay then? apart from the the stream.
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United States12607 Posts
Sweet article, glad TL has had such awesome coverage of this awesome event!
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Katowice25012 Posts
This event really sold me too, the play was interesting and the commentators were good. Live events are so much more fun to watch.
I haven't run across any TLO-NaDa reps, I suspect they are never to see the light of day.
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Does anyone else find it amazing that replays are being provided? Thank you so much ESL and IEM for this great tournament!
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Woot! Good write up and thanks for the VOD links. And that last picture is soo awesome Idra's actually smiling lol
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I'm pretty sure watching two hot girls come out with nerds around their arms was the most awkward thing I've ever seen.
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I can't wait to watch all the vods, and then study the replays after!
Also, is Artosis really that tall? He makes Idra look tiny, but idk how tall Idra is either.
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Morrow got the blond booth babe!
Awesome games, great writeup.
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Don't know if anyone already mentionned this, but it feels like you've got a problem with the TLO v. Morrow Vod link. It actually sends you to some 7 min video. The actual link is : http://tv.esl.eu/de/vod/22341
Besides that, thanks a lot for the recap and the links !
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I can confirm what Krallin just said. Link to TLO vs. Morrow VOD should end in 22341 not 22342.
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On August 26 2010 06:00 Krallin wrote:Don't know if anyone already mentionned this, but it feels like you've got a problem with the TLO v. Morrow Vod link. It actually sends you to some 7 min video. The actual link is : http://tv.esl.eu/de/vod/22341Besides that, thanks a lot for the recap and the links ! Well, it's working here. The video lasts around 70 minutes 
Great article !
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My best of Gallery for IEM Gamescom!
GALLERY
enjoy =) 
(click photos twice for full resolution)
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On August 25 2010 23:08 SmoKim wrote: IEM was beyond amazing, can't wait for the next one
and we still have MLG and GSL for live events :D and HDH2 and TSL3 for online events, so much good stuff to come
Indeed!
I am so excited about the SC2 scene being so big and interesting at this young state of the game.
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On August 26 2010 04:42 boesthius wrote: I can never get over how happy dimaga looks in all his pictures, haha. .
you should've seen him dance man, it would change your life
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dimaga is such a manner guy
and always going :D
I love his face
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Great writeup. Awesome stuff there.
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Awesome, professional-sounding write-up for a kick-ass tourney. This is the future of esports.
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loved seeing tons of zerg in there too!!!
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On August 26 2010 01:56 Badred wrote:I think IdrA looks a little bummed there because apparently 1st and 3rd place come with booth babes, but 2nd does not.  Poor IdrA. To be completely honest, I didn't really have a favorite or someone that I was really pulling for in this tournament aside from DeMusliM and TLAF-Liquid'TLO. That being said, I was excited when IdrA made it to the finals, because frankly, he belongs there as indisputably one of the best (if not the best) StarCraft 2 players in the world. I was also really excited about MorroW making it to the finals as well, because I know that he wasn't originally invited to the tournament, but he had a brutal series of professionals to fight through to make it to the finals, and he played very well throughout the whole tournament. With all of that taken into account (i.e. my relative lack of bias toward who would become the champion), I would just like to state that I feel bad for IdrA for the way he was treated after the finals by the tournament itself.
From what I could gather, he wasn't treated nearly as well as he deserved. His interview was horrible, with the interviewer basically saying that IdrA did well to come in second, but he really needled the fact that he wasn't in first very hard (almost shamelessly) in front of everyone. Additionally, the interviewer basically made it out that Zerg players will always be inferior to Terran players, in terms of their strategies, even though IdrA made it to the finals by besting many amazing Terran players along the way. Finally, the interviewer basically brushed IdrA off by claiming that he really didn't have anything to say to him anyways, even though he came in second place. All of these things added up to a painfully awkward and really saddening interview in front of a very large crowd after a defeat that would be tough for anyone to swallow after working so hard to make it to the finals. Combine this poor interview with the fact that IdrA didn't even get to stand with a booth babe at center stage (whereas the third place winner got one).
Don't get me wrong, I'm not IdrA's biggest all-time fan, but he deserves respect for all of his accomplishments and talents with StarCraft I and II, and I feel like he deserved much better than he was treated with at the end of an otherwise wonderful tournament.
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I love watching pro gaming so much it just fires me up when it's such intense competition.
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United States10774 Posts
thank u heyoka, excellent write-up hoping to go to an event like this in the near future
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Very nice, excellent write up
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Great Write Up!
I was so sad that TLO didn't make it to the finals. Wanter to see cattle bruisers!
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Morrow looked like he was ready to run away when they put a booth babe on his arm. lol
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TvZ, TvZ, TvZ, and more TvZ.
Great games nonetheless. It'll be interesting to see if Reapers take over the TvZ metagame, or if Zergs will find an effective counter for them.
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TLO -> DIMAGA -> IDRA
morrow had the hardest way to the final so he absolute deserved the win !!!
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