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[IEM] NY Comic Con Recap
October 13th, 2010 06:02 GMT
The Intel Extreme Masters American qualifiers have concluded, 8 of the best players on this side of the world congregated at comic Con in New York to battle it out for glory, and a piece of the $12,000 prize package. As there were no zergs at the event, the brackets were chock-full of terrany goodness. Fenix came into his TvT with drewbie having lost no games prior, and after taking game 1 decisively it looked as if he may cruise through anything IEM threw at him. Drewbie took an early lead in game 2 and kept it however, then with the help of a proxy in game snagged a 2-1 score in the series. Fenix came back from huge food deficits in the next two games to advance, playing a game in the 5th set that surely the game of the tournament. Qxc found an easier road to the finals as his aggressive use of medivacs and timing pushes in each game allowed a steady advantage to build as he whittled away at HuK game after game. Master of surprises, HuK opened the series with a mothership rush followed by a carrier rush. The first game looked as if it could go either way, but in the end drewbie dealt with both without breaking a sweat. In game 3 colossus and storm overtook the terran army, and in games 4 and 5 colossus/immortal/sentry were enough to beat back the marine and marauder pushes for protoss to capture the third place title. Recommended games: if you like mothership rushes, check out game 1. In TvP both of these players played a similar style earlier in the weekend, but in TvT they showed quite different play. Qxc opted for less medivacs, producing more tanks and viking heavy forces where Fenix repeatedly built up large marauder/marine armies that he could scatter throughout the map thanks to a huge compliment of healing dropships. Part in thanks to his style, part in thanks to his incredible multitasking and overall mechanics, Fenix took down the series in 4 games and was crowned IEM America champion. It is truly a treat to watch him play TvT, he is all over the map and has beautifully coordinated attacks in multiple places at once. While Fenix was certainly recognized as a high level foreigner in Brood War, he hasn't been making a big splash yet in SC2. Certainly not for lack of skill it seems, as this weekend he showed he has what it takes to face the big dogs and make it look easy to take them down. Lets take a closer look at him. Fenix: A New Dawn by Xxio Last weekend in the Big Apple, Fenix, the Peruvian super-star, the Terran nightmare, returned to the world of eSports with a bang. For some, this is anything but a surprise, for others...well, the others simply don't know who Fenix is. In StarCraft: Brood War, Fenix was one of the best Terrans outside Korea. After coming second to Idra in the 2009 GOMtv StarFeeder Valor tournament, Fenix qualified 7th of 48 for the 2009 PokerStrategy.com TSL with a 108-35 record on ICCup. From there, Fenix knocked out the German Wunderkind Kolll and advanced to the Quarter Finals, along with Idra, as the only representative of the Terran race. There he lost to the original Templar of Twilight himself, Mondragon, 2-3, but his dynamic play established him as one of the best foreign Terrans in the world. In February, Fenix left Mouzsports to play in the Fnatic Rookie Draft, a Brood War tournament designed to put together a team for StarCraft 2's release. Undefeated through the group stage, Fenix went on to win the whole thing with only a handful of losses. Now playing alongside other top-notch players like TTOne and Gretorp, Fenix has taken his first, major victory in StarCraft 2. Fenix's RTS skill has just begun to peak, his success in Brood War already beginning to show in StarCraft 2. For those of you who didn't get a chance to watch IEM NYC, or could only catch a couple games, the biggest surprise of the tournament was Fenix. Not that he won it, but because he did so in such a demanding fashion. Undefeated with 6 wins and 0 losses in the Group Stage against Silver, Qxc, and KiwiKaki, Fenix had not only momentum, but very solid TvT wins when he faced Drewbie in the Semi Finals – the player who Fenix came 2nd to in the IEM qualifiers. In his two games against Qxc, Fenix played very safe and solid games, his expansion timing, unit positioning, and reaction time shutting down Qxc's signature aggressive, harassment based strategies. In game one of his series against Silver, Fenix played a very tight game. A safe tank expand opening put him ahead economically, and with missile turrets and 400 apm reaction time, Fenix held off Silver's harass with ease. This game Fenix showed us how sick harassment when it's not gimicky, but grounded in a robust strategy. Game two, on the other hand, was very close. Fenix felt the hurt of high ground siege on Lost Temple and only cloaked banshees saved him from losing at the 12 minute mark. However, a meaty mid-game army and well-timed expansions pulled him back into the lead and allowed him to take the game. Fenix's games against KiwiKaki made for yet another great series. At times it really looked like Fenix was going to lose, but he would always come back with a two-pronged attack, or somehow make bio harass play work against mass colossus, and pick away until KiwiKaki was backed into a corner and forced to concede the game. This put Fenix into the Semi Finals, and the closest series of the tournament. After winning game 1 via an aggressive 3rd expansion, Fenix lost his first game of the IEM finals, his big mistake trying to siege-contain Drewbie without air to give vision. Game 3 Fenix lost 1 rax FE vs. marauder cheese, and game 4 he won with a well timed bio-push before Drewbie built up a critical mass of tanks. In game 5, arguable the closest of the tournament, Fenix had a stroke of luck when 3 of Drewbie's tanks focused a CC while their infantry allies were torn to shreds in a failed, but potentially deadly, timing push. Up over 20 food, Fenix counter-pushed, delaying mining and widening the food gap to 30. Drewbie played extremely well through the rest of the game, but could never get back the map control he once had, or an edge in units. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/heyoka/23.jpg) In the finals, Qxc chose not to opt for the harass heavy play he tried to pull off in the group stage, and tried to match Fenix in a macro game peppered with harass. Each game played out similarly, usually with the winner taking a decisive lead when his opponent made a mistake and consolidating his advantage through the rest of the game. Fenix steamrolled the group stage, only ever really threatened in the Semi Finals. His strong Brood War mechanics and safe build orders aided him immensely against gimmicky strategies, allowing him to win games by superior macro, timings, and army management. When StarCraft 2 settles down and standard strategies become established, Fenix will be one of the players left as dangerous as he was before. A good start for ESL's American organization. A fun event, showcasing some of the best play that has been seen in recent memory, and ending with someone lesser known showing his true skill. For more stories and pictures relating to the event be sure to check out our Comic Con blog. Of course we will continue covering all the major ESL events, check back in the future as we head towards the grand finals next March!
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Good games overall, was rooting for qxc. I really am not a fan of thegunrun and he ruined the vods for me.
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Huk hwaiting
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Nice recap, nice games, nice tournament 
Nice, nice
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South America fighting!  ...HuK really needs to stop using that hoodie.
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Nice recap and Fenix played very well at that tournament.
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Great recap! Terrible Terrible race composition... Blizzard...
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United States313 Posts
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Thanks for the nice recap! And Fenix play was really dominant.
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Good to see Fenix in the spotlight. He really, really deserves it. Well done!
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Nice work from Fenix indeed, good event!
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As a toss i was rooting for Huk, but Fenix did great. Really strong dominant player. Also check out the 2nd game I guess, between Fenix and Kiwikaki, map XelNaga Caverns.
Also good job from DayNine, his comments were really good. Good article.
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Killer event, my first live tournament, and it was totally worth it. Fenix and qxc provided an interesting foil for one another, both aggressive, but with an entirely different presence to their play.
Fenix's aggression was surgically precise, and highly technical in it's feel. qxc's aggression was just brutal, and very micro heavy.
Congrats to Fenix, gg's, and a well deserved win.
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On October 13 2010 15:15 Kywalk wrote:South America fighting!  ...HuK really needs to stop using that hoodie. HuK's hoodie is totally op!
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United States24740 Posts
Conragulations Fenix. Everyone in the final 4 played very well.
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congratz fenix. Already showing the skills that he had on bw
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It was just me or Gunrun's voice was kinda creepy?
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Great write-up!
However, am I the only one that cannot find the replays on esl's site? And even though I'm dutch, im horrible at german and the entire site makes no sense to me either :S
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Also, for a note: Huk called out his mothership and carrier rushes at dinner the night before. Epic. XD
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On October 13 2010 17:29 EriktheGuy wrote:Show nested quote +On October 13 2010 15:15 Kywalk wrote:South America fighting!  ...HuK really needs to stop using that hoodie. HuK's hoodie is totally op! I agree, I hope huk doesn't ever give it up!
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On October 13 2010 17:29 EriktheGuy wrote:Show nested quote +On October 13 2010 15:15 Kywalk wrote:South America fighting!  ...HuK really needs to stop using that hoodie. HuK's hoodie is totally op!
Agreed... clearly don't mind him removing it for interviews after, but his look is him with that hoodie while playing. If it helps calm him down, then he should keep using it!
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Nice read! However, one thing caught my eye:
"Now playing alongside other top-notch players like TTOne"
I keep track on SC2 news pretty good, but who is TTOne? Anyone know any of his previous tournament placings? Seeing as this tournament didn't go so well for him :p
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All the games were great to watch, Next time Huk!!
nice job Fenix
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Yeah, those are what I wanted to watch also, I don't believe those were casted on the big screen and took place while the Quake Live finals were taking place. Regardless, great write-up, I thought it was a great event, and grats to Fenix and day9 for being a total baller with his fans!
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On October 13 2010 20:28 Adron wrote: Unfortunately it looks like no one uploaded the 3rd/4th place match replays :-(
Unfortunately these games weren't cast because the Counter-Strike 1.6 final was going on at the same time. HuK and drewbie's first-person screens were active, but half the viewers didn't even realize that these games were the 3/4th place match for quite some time. It was funny, a bunch of disgruntled SC2 fans forced to watch CS...
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Fenix was the dark horse, he swept in under everyone's radar and just dominated. There wasn't any point in the tournament where it looked like anyone was able to stop him.
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ESL... they always do that. At least put up the vods for christ sake.
And gj Fenix!!! gotta love southamerican players!!! I hope IEM's comes to southamerica someday Damn intel should be sponsoring big shits over here too.
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Good event - with there had been more media coverage, though.
Congrats to Fenix, though I was really pulling for Drewbie in their SF match...Drewbie totally had that series too until he made a critical error.
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On October 13 2010 15:05 brybear wrote: Good games overall, was rooting for qxc. I really am not a fan of thegunrun and he ruined the vods for me.
i agree with that. gunrun ruined my experience. i had to mute in the end! but, lotsa good games. fenix is a frikin monster when i comes to harass!
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Great write up! Worth to wake up early and check out TL before sun rises :D
qxc's play was really impressive, pity that he didnt make it to the finals.
And congratz to fenix, who is kinda strange to me because he is always behind in supply in early game but somehow catch it up in mid/late game. I really wonder how he does that.
Day9 saved the day again. no offence to gunrun, who seems to be a nice guy but imo sean did everything at his own. I wouldnt have noticed any difference if day9 casted the event alone.
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congratulations to fenix for winning, very deserved, he reallyp layed very well!
also: big cheer for the bw foreigners!
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All the games played were great. Rapha owned quake live and then EG lossing in CS 1.6 was a pretty big upset. They were all great games.
The only problem I had with the stream was that they never onced showed the main stage. The camera was always focused on the casters and we never got to see any players, unless they helped with casting. I think overall the stream for me get's a 2 out of 5.
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where can I find the VODs?
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ESL rep told that day9 would cast the huk semis and only then they would release replays, we should ask day9 if it's true or not.
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Are there VODs? Can't find them on the esl site
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hmmm in the Fenix picture with the monitor, the screen is all letter boxed. Is that a preference of fenix, or are the monitors at IEM just really shitty?
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congratz but i dont like fenix....
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On October 13 2010 20:28 Adron wrote: Great write-up!
However, am I the only one that cannot find the replays on esl's site? And even though I'm dutch, im horrible at german and the entire site makes no sense to me either :S
It's okay. It's not exactly the best designed site on the interwebs. It usually takes me about 2 mins to even find the right page, many of the links are broken or wrong...
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Nice read, I couldn't believe how good Qxc played against HuK, then I was blown away at how good Fenix played. was hoping HuK would win it tho
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Canada5565 Posts
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Nice writeup, agree with thegunrun being awful :D
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Katowice25012 Posts
I don't think VODs are up yet, but last night a link started appearing on the match pages that says "click here to watch on ESL TV" so hopefully they will be up soon. I think the most recent news post by them said it might take a week 
Day9's casting was incredible, as always, I highly recommend watching once they are up.
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I think I need to apologize to all Asians by saying that I thought TheGunRun was HDStarcraft when I saw him, but I swore that HD didn't sound a thing like that. Agree that his voice needs a little more excitement and/or variance in tone.
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QXC looks like a basement pirate.
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Fenix placed excellently. Well deserved. I was hoping HuK's mothership rush would work too I always enjoy seeing those work.
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Too bad for HuK  Anyway grats Fenix !!!
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The audience was laughing pretty hard when HuK mothership rushed Drewbie and then carrier rushed him. It wasn't even on the big screen but people were going nuts, haha.
Only bad part of the tournament was when Day9 had a flight to catch and didn't stick around afterwards =(
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United States24740 Posts
On October 14 2010 09:09 Jonas wrote:The audience was laughing pretty hard when HuK mothership rushed Drewbie and then carrier rushed him. It wasn't even on the big screen but people were going nuts, haha. Only bad part of the tournament was when Day9 had a flight to catch and didn't stick around afterwards =( Ya but he's such a trooper. Since he was getting swarmed by ppl who needed autographs he stayed for a few minutes before leaving.
"What time is it?" "Okay, I will stay for 3 MINUTES!"
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Yeah, man, I was there on Friday... Fenix was incredibly good! I have to admit, I'm definitely one of the ones who didn't know who he was but after this tournament, I'll never forget! Wow! He even surprised Day[9] and Gunrun with his multiple drops During main engagements!!
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Loving the coverage, hating the race distribution.
Hope future NA tourneys have stronger Zerg showings and less Terrans.
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The drewbie set was so epic... It made me realize two things: I suck. And Sensor Towers are woefully underused. A significant portion of the damage done medi drops in that series could've been countered before the drop even happened with 2-3 sensor towers.
Terran has again proven it's Epic play.
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On October 14 2010 09:56 gozima wrote: Loving the coverage, hating the race distribution.
Hope future NA tourneys have stronger Zerg showings and less Terrans.
Hence patch 1.2. After that I think there'll be more Zerg in the smaller tourneys. *fingers crossed*
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HuK always seems to have a hoodie.
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This esl site is crap. I cannot find anything there, is there anywhere that has some organizational skills that I can watch this?
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Fenix hwaiting. Congrats to Fenix. He always managed to push forward even from disadvantageous positions.
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Something to note about Fenix that I noticed while watching, he doesn't play with health bars. At ALL. Not Selected, not nothing. No health bars at all.
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I was a fun tournament indeed! I felt so bad for HuK though when he forgot to upgrade range for 30 minutes. He is an awesome player.
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anyone know if there are any Vods of these games? I actually "bought" the premium TV thingy to watch them live (and i did) but i cant find the VoD of these 
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