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[GSL] “Legend” - Finals Preview & Semis Recap
November 12th, 2010 15:03 GMT
“Legend” Finals Preview No one saw it coming. Among the favorites to take home the title, neither BoxeR nor NesTea stood out as likely candidates. But here they are, staring at the most coveted prize in Starcraft II land, and a shot at ₩100,000,000. Although there can only be one winner at the end on Saturday, both of them have earned a place in the hearts of millions of fans.
Don't cry, make more marines.
BoxeR (Clare), aka 이정훈 (Lee Jung Hoon), looked shaky and unpolished at the end of his ro64 matches. Frowned upon by the masses for his imposterous ID, BoxeR's superhero story turned around when he demolished FruitDealer, last season's champion. Dubbed the "Super Rookie", BoxeR's magnetic personality slowly won fans over, but that was not BoxeR's goal. BoxeR had a point to prove. He wanted to prove that his ladder ranking was no fluke. He wanted to prove that marines can be the answer to banelings. He wanted to prove that he was worthy of the name, BoxeR.
Sigh, I just beat the Emperor.
NesTea (ZergBong), aka 임재덕 (Lim Jae Duk), was another side to the Cinderella story. His triumphant return to progaming overshadowed his long forgotten past as a BW progamer. Age didn't seem to matter to NesTea, as his skills have not forsaken him. Flying under the radar, NesTea won games after games and was trudging along. Even the Emperor could not stop NesTea. Now a mere four wins away from the height of his career, NesTea is ready to take it all.
It is not a mere coincidence that both of our finalists have a strong background in BW. While the new age of SC2 brought us many new faces, it is undeniable that the skills from our famed predecessor have transfered over quite smoothly. BoxeR and NesTea are no stangers to one another, as they are aligned in the same division and less than 50 points seperate the two atop their ladder. While NesTea's impressive 13 game winning streak awed spectators and statisticians alike, BoxeR's resume includes wins from both of last season's finalists, BW Pro SangHo, and a brain orgasmic series against KyrixZenith. BoxeR now stands at the door of greatness: to avenge his fallen hero and carry on the name. In his way stands a mammoth wall of Zerg resistance, as NesTea is eager to finish his GSL run undefeated and justify his SC2 comeback.
Links and Resources:
“Overthrown” Semifinals Recap "FoxeR the Environmentalist"
BoxeR < 4-1 > HopeTorture - ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) Game 1 @ Delta Quadrant + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +HopeTorture begins his second refinery as soon as his orbital command finishes, which works greatly in favor of BoxeR, who foregos his gas altogether for a semi-proxy barracks at his own natural. As his SCV caught a glimpse of incoming marines, HopeTorture was too late in making a bunker at the top of his ramp and the first wave of marines are now at his door. HopeTorture pulls six SCVs in order to push BoxeR's three marines + SCV back, but his own two marines died before he could successfully surround. BoxeR's stutterstep marine micro allows him to evade any marine death while killing SCVs. BoxeR takes out the bunker and makes quick work of HopeTorture's SCVs and lone hellion. HopeTorture taps out in under six minutes into the game. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstarhalf.gif) - Simple gameplan, great execution by BoxeR. The hellion arrived late, and perhaps a marauder would have been better out of that barracks as well for HopeTorture. Game 2 @ Lost Temple + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +BoxeR starts his second command center on 16 food, once again postponing his first gas. HopeTorture sends a scouting reaper and sees the expansion, and slightly delay his banshee cloak. As HopeTorture's first banshee arrives at BoxeR's natural, marines with stim eventually picks it off, losing a few marines in the process. At the other end, BoxeR sent out a sprinkle of marines in order to delay HopeTorture's expansion. BoxeR abuses the ledge at HopeTorture's natural with 2 medivacs full of units, but did little damage and was forced to retreat. BoxeR miscalculates the army size difference and decides to drop his units in a frontal engagement at the natural rather than in the main. The battle goes in favor of HopeTorture, and he rearms for a counterattack. HopeTorture's siege tanks slowly creeps up to BoxeR's natural, as he's forced to pull SCVs to defend. However, BoxeR's third base at the gold provides him with a rather invigoration economy, enabling him to macro up a hefty amount of bio from his six barracks. BoxeR denies HopeTorture a third, and pushes into the natural. A 50 food difference proves too much for HopeTorture to hold, and BoxeR takes set 2. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstarhalf.gif) - BoxeR's crass decision to go in for the kill only delayed the outcome for a few minutes. The banshees did inconsiderable amount of damage, and HopeTorture was behind for nearly the entirety of the game. Game 3 @ Xel'Naga Caverns + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +HopeTorture proxies a starport at the 11 o'clock base, lessening the time it takes for his banshee to begin wrecking havoc on BoxeR's expansion. BoxeR attempts to break into HopeTorture's main with pure marines, but a bunker with tank support denies BoxeR any access. Back at the main, HopeTorture's harassing banshees total up to over 30 kills. BoxeR makes another futile effort to push up HopeTorture's ramp, and the counter attack with siege tanks makes mincemeat of BoxeR's marines. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstarhalf.gif) - BoxeR greedily tries to further delay gas from his FE strategy in order to gain a quicker economical lead, but it proves to be disastrous. Game 4 @ Steppes of War + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +Not making the same mistake, BoxeR immediately grabs the two gas in his main after scanning a probable incoming banshee. HopeTorture adds on an additonal factory and barracks from his 1/1/1 opening, looking to end the game from his one base play. BoxeR cleverly spreads out his marine across the map, looking to intercept any cloakless banshees coming from HopeTorture. BoxeR's practice paid off as he was able to correctly guess the pathing that HopeTorture would take to get to his base. The banshee gets picked off and as combat shield finishes, BoxeR brings along a handful of SCV for his timing push. BoxeR easily crushes HopeTorture's marine/tank army at the natural's ramp and secures a 3-1 lead. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) - BoxeR getting an earlier stim and HopeTorture deviating from his usual cloak banshee harass just both goes in favor for BoxeR and his aggresive Terran play. Game 5 @ Blistering Sands + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +Both players open completely standard for once, opting to grab that second gas before their respective factories are even half way from completing. No surprise from HopeTorture as his starport starts producing a banshee with cloak, while BoxeR pushes out with his first siege tank and a couple of marines. BoxeR's starport rallies a medivac with reinforcement to the back door of HopeTorture. HopeTorture defends with marines and two banshees, but the medivac support enables the marines to live through more than two banshee attacks. The banshees get picked off after a second scan landed, and HopeTorTure is forced to pull all his SCVs to defend. BoxeR brings HopeTorture down to 9 SCVs before he is forced to retreat. BoxeR regroups and once again tries to end the game, slowly dwindling down HopeTorture's forces bit by bit. However, a sneaky banshee is back at BoxeR's base demolishing the mineral line. While BoxeR is apathetic to losing all his SCVs, HopeTorTure ultimately taps out as his food is reduced to a single SCV. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) - BoxeR with another vicious timing push to end the game. HopeTorture's defense was sub-par. Although his late match antics kept him in the game for a bit longer, it almost seemed desperate as all his hopes were dashed from the very first push. Player Grades + Show Spoiler [Show Player Grades] +![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png) BoxeR - A-A pinch off of a perfect TvT series. Mixed things up to exploit HopeTorture's rigid banshee build. His various timing pushes had one thing in common: onslaught. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png) HopeTorture - CProduced a rather disheartening performance. He was unable to adapt to BoxeR's unpredictable play, and his build was figured out completely. Needed for variance and creativity in his build order, cannot simply rely on his polished mechanics to win a tough series.
"The Emperor's Last Stand"
SlayerSBoxeR < 0-4 > NesTea - ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) Game 1 @ Delta Quadrant + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +SlayerSBoxeR walls up below his ramp in an offensive position, dropping a second barracks for early 2 rax pressure. NesTea does not begin his second hatchery and instead builds a roach warren and continuing with one base play. BoxeR, seeing an empty natural, intelligently grabs the gas and tech up, preparing for a massive incoming attack. NesTea, knowing the inevitable marauders to counter his roaches, erects a baneling nest and invest heavily in both banelings and zergling speed. BoxeR reinforces with two more barracks, and while having a superior economy, BoxeR's army looks crippling small compared to NesTea's. NesTea moves in as BoxeR tries to strengthen his defenses and the banelings takes down the bunker and the rest of NesTea's forces clean up. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstarhalf.gif) - Perhaps the posibility of close positions scared NesTea into one base play, but it worked out beautifully and BoxeR's early marine pressure was blindly countered. Game 2 @ Metalopolis + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +BoxeR does not utilize the close air distance to his advantage and instead pressures NesTea's early expansion with a reaper + bunker rush. A bit of mismicro almost cost BoxeR the reaper, and he is forced to call off his early aggresion. Seeing that BoxeR now has pulled back and expanded, NesTea wisely drops his third hatchery. NesTea tests BoxeR's expansion with banelings, but all he manages to take out is two bunkers at the cost of nearly 30 food worth of banelings and zerglings. BoxeR sends out four blue flame hellions and does a substantial amount of damage to NesTea's mineral line. NesTea quickly replenishes his drone count from three hatcheries with queens and now his mutas have hatched. BoxeR hides an expansion at the 12 o'clock main while pushing out with his mech-heavy army. Ignoring the fact that NesTea's mutalisks are decimating his mineral line, BoxeR proceeds to 'elevator' his units into NesTea's main, but his army is trampled in the face of the innumerable amount of roaches. NesTea's food is now double that of BoxeR, but he has not yet scouted BoxeR's hidden expansion. Once scouted, NesTea is unable to take down the expansion with pure mutalisks. BoxeR desperately pushes out with what's left of his army, and the Zerg swarm overwhelms him in raw number and he is forced to gg. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) - NesTea responded well to BoxeR's bunker rush and early expand, and kept a macro lead all throughout the game. BoxeR's elevator idea was promising, but the sheer number of units just overpowered him. Game 3 @ Scrap Station + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +NesTea begins the game by actively seeking out the proxy barracks as he sees nothing in the main when his overlord arrived. Just barely missing the barracks on the low ground, NesTea still goes hatch first at his expansion. Luckily for NesTea, his overlord passes by at the exact monent the barracks is lifted onto the high ground next to his natural. Bringing his drones to defend, NesTea thwarts the marine threat and quickly sends his zerglings to an undefended Terran main. BoxeR puts together a barracks wall at his ramp but the building SCV gets picked off and the zerglings are then free to annihilate the SCV line. BoxeR stabilizes after losing half of his SCVs. Pushing out with his last marines, BoxeR is met with twice the amount of speedlings and NesTea takes a commanding 3-0 lead in the series. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstarhalf.gif) - BoxeR's proxy barracks is discovered by a miracle overlord, nullifying BoxeR's rush and prompting NesTea to do a swift counterattack. Concrete decision-making by NesTea. Game 4 @ Blistering Sands + Show Spoiler [Show Recap] +Once again NesTea finds the hidden barracks from BoxeR, this time behind BoxeR's own backdoor rocks. BoxeR is determined to see his two barracks pressure work out just once, and begins rallying towards NesTea's natural. The bunker does go up this time for BoxeR but NesTea was able to surround and pick off a few marines. Zerglings soon start pouring out and BoxeR is forced to retreat. The retreat route is long and winding on Blistering Sands, as BoxeR loses more marines treading back to his base. Walling in with two barracks, BoxeR expands behind them. NesTea starts nibbling away at the backdoor rocks, with BoxeR having no clue of what's happening. BoxeR once more pushes out with pure marines, looking to deal any damage he can. Given the long travel distance, NesTea renders the push useless and finish up taking down the rocks. BoxeR's recon marine notices too late and zerglings speed through to both mineral lines and deal a considerable amount of damage. NesTea quickly morphs some banelings to try and put the nail on the coffin, but his indecisiveness weakened the banelings' potential devastation. BoxeR scans and see how late NesTea's lair is, and another trademark BoxeR marine/tank attack is heading towards NesTea's base. While BoxeR spreads his marines brilliantly, the mere food difference is too much to handle as NesTea comes out on top of the engagement. As NesTea prepares his third at the gold expo, BoxeR swiftly denies the morphing hatchery with an octodrop. BoxeR eagerly tries to maximize the damage of his dropship, but in turn losing the medivac and all of its units. Knowing he cannot let that third base get up and running, BoxeR attempts to get into position at the bottom right Xel'Naga towers. The creep has already spread this far and NesTea wastes no time to engage before BoxeR could prepare adequately. The banelings on creep move at a speed unfathomable and despire BoxeR's remarkable marine micro, once again BoxeR is left without an army. The attack at both fronts is too much to handle and as Zerg units come streaming in, BoxeR types out. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/images/blackstar.png) - BoxeR could not seem to grab an advantage by any means. NesTea's ability to judge and respond to each specific scenario in the game helped him stay one step ahead of BoxeR. Player Grades + Show Spoiler [Show Player Grades] +![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png) SlayerSBoxeR - C+Micro and aggresiveness is definitely still running through BoxeR's veins. His two barracks pressure did not work out in any of the four games, yet it seemed he was adamant about following through. ![[image loading]](http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png) NesTea - A-NesTea's decision making shines, with his micro/macro ability not too far behind. The middle child between Fruit Dealer's passivity and Kyrix's hyper aggresion, a mix and match provided NesTea with a dominating performance over the Emperor.
Acidic saliva for everyone.
Next: Finals Recap and GSL Season 2 Awards
Follow us as we continue our coverage of the GSL. Next part in the series will cover the games of the final to be held on Saturday, our seasonal awards included.
Thanks for reading!
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His two barracks pressure did not work out in any of the four games, yet it seemed he was adamant about following through.
Wouldn't you agree that not wanting to switch a strategy is an occurrence way to common among ex-BW pro's?
Great stuff up there and made me actually give a damn about this upcoming finals. I'm rooting for NesTea
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NesTea remember. Build infestors ^^
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I'm quite sure, that foxer won't do his rine vs bling thing again 
Time to brake an awesome streak!
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FREEAGLELAND26781 Posts
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Great read, I'd like to see more of these in the future. GL to BoxeR
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love those recaps; hard to say who had the more impressive road to the finals but NesTea being unbeaten says alot about his qualities considering his opponents.
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Foxer for winner!
On November 13 2010 00:12 Piski wrote: NesTea remember. Build infestors ^^ Remember, in the interview with Foxer he explicitly stated that if the zerg went infestors, they would not be able to handle the constant marine pressure. So you should hope he goes roaches!
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I voted FoxeR on liquibet but the last days i have changed my mind and i now believe NesTea will beat FoxeR.
Great read! Im really excited for the grand finals.
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In the name of Old KT (screw New KT), Go Zergbong!
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NesTea will sweep this 4-0.
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Having re-watched all of the games of both now, I feel like NesTea is really the favorite. I love Foxer's style and I'm a total fan now, but his decision making just feels a little bit more sloppy.
Foxer's unpredictability helped him get wins over people like HopeTorture, but NesTea has proven to be far from a one-trick pony, and as his series vs Boxer showed he's no stranger to shutting down aggressive openings.
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NESTEA FIGHTING!!!!!! i think this saturday we will see a 4-1 for him! :D
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I don't think Foxer has a chance to win if he doesnt come with another plan, Nestea is imo way better than Kyrix, he will not fall to marines. You have my vote Nestea! Though you never know with Foxer.
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Zergbong has this easy, my KT fanboy heart is speaking.
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My heart says Foxer but my head says NesTea. Nevertheless I shall cheer you on oh Master of Marine Micro
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On November 13 2010 00:09 Arhkangel wrote:His two barracks pressure did not work out in any of the four games, yet it seemed he was adamant about following through. Wouldn't you agree that not wanting to switch a strategy is an occurrence way to common among ex-BW pro's? Great stuff up there and made me actually give a damn about this upcoming finals. I'm rooting for NesTea  That doesn't apply to FoxeR or NesTea so no.
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Nestea fightingg!!!! Great preview I can't wait, got the flatscreen hooked up and ready to go just in time.
also, small typo "He wanted to prove that marines can be the answer to banelings" ^_^
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yay foxer!! i really hope he wins.
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Wow Nestea hasn't dropped a single game?
Hope BoxeR can pull through and win with his miraculous marines!!
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Going from the names it alone, it seems boxers ride to finals was 10x harder tbh
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i voted for Foxer, but i wouldn't mind if Nestea takes it. both have shown very strong games on their way to the finals.
it will be a great final series, trust me
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I hate saying this as a zerg player, but.....
GO FOXER!
His rise from the ro64 and overall play is too good to not deserve the win. He's basically already done the opposite of what Fruitdealer did in GSL 1 and has proven he's on a whole other level of what people thought was possible in TvZ.
Then again it's hard to argue that NesTea with his perfect record doesn't deserve it as well.
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..god NesTea is on fire... undefeated
He's going to gRape Fauxer!
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foxer is awesome and i voted for him, but my zerg soul wants nestea to sweep the gsl without losing a game! Looking forward for the games!
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My god, no one took a game off NesTea? That's damned impressive! I wonder if he'll continue this trend in the final.
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Go foxer!!
Make SOTG eat their predictions.
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Nestea`s win/lose ratio is sooo scary , imo foxer has very little chances but gogo underdog
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im cheering for FoxeR, he looks friendlier
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These are 2 very different styles, but I think Foxer will inevitably win because he will bring out something totally new in this matchup. I predict Foxer will do something like a hellion drop in game 1 while fast expanding. In game 2 he will bring out his marines for a 8 marine timing push. In game 3 he will fake a banshee build and instead go for a thor push. In game 4, look out for 3 rax reapers into mmm ball. If there is a game 5, maybe a stim timing push.
Of course these aren't what he will likely do, but I see him winning because he is definitely capable of doing these kings of things and winning every time. Also, although nestea has great decision making, foxer's micro + macro will be enough to overcome.
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United Kingdom1168 Posts
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Foxer all the way! :D 이졍현 화이팅!
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Foooooxer got this in the box!
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Undefeated? At the GSL? o_0 Wow.
On November 13 2010 01:55 cwae wrote: Nestea`s win/lose ratio is sooo scary
Yea, if he's actually gone without losing a game, infinity is a pretty terrifying win/loss ratio IMO :D
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Wow, has NesTea really not dropped a game? That is rediculous. I like foxer, but a 4-0 for NesTea would mean a clean sweep of the WHOLE GSL!!!! NesTea FIGHTING!!!
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I voted FoxeR on liquibet but the last days i have changed my mind and i now believe NesTea will beat FoxeR.
Great read! Im really excited for the grand finals.
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god i wish i could watch the finals live... sadly i cant 
i hope nestea sweeps foxer 4-0, so we can finally start to whine aber z imbalance xD
and why is it that there hasn't been a toss in the Ro4 of any GSL yet? whats up with the korean sons of aiur?
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i'm rooting for FoxeR. he's been through hard times during this GSL, with his name being bashed for copying the emperor, underwent a nerdgasmic series against Kyrix.. whereas NesTea hasn't been under pressure as much (undefeated?)..
one says a winner doesn't win until he loses.. and NesTea might get overconfident as he took out the fans' favorite emperor 4-0.
......... i really want to see protoss in the final..
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On November 13 2010 03:48 vpatrickd wrote: i'm rooting for FoxeR. he's been through hard times during this GSL, with his name being bashed for copying the emperor, underwent a nerdgasmic series against Kyrix.. whereas NesTea hasn't been under pressure as much (undefeated?)..
one says a winner doesn't win until he loses.. and NesTea might get overconfident as he took out the fans' favorite emperor 4-0.
......... i really want to see protoss in the final.. While NesTea hasnt been under pressure as much, he has still played tough opponents. MS, TheWing, Zenio, and SlayerSBoxer. In fact, that he hasn't been under pressure is something noteworthy, as he played a lot of big names.
Foxer also didn't have an easy role, taking out both finalists of GSL1, as well as SangHo and a red hot Kyrix.
Should be interesting games. I will be rooting for Foxer, but both players are deserving of the title at this point.
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Can't help but root for Z, but all I really want is an amazing series.
Hoping ZergBong has some tricks up his sleeve planned, and I'm hoping FoxeR is super creative in dealing with them. We know FoxeR is going to do some insane builds, I think ZergBong will be able to read and adjust accordingly and again lead to awesome matches.
Of course nothing would be more BA than for ZergBong to 4-0 thus going undefeated, but I want game 7 to decide it all. I think if FoxeR wins game 1 he takes the series 4-1, if ZergBong takes game 1 he wins 4-2.
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On November 13 2010 04:04 Seide wrote: While NesTea hasnt been under pressure as much, he has still played tough opponents. MS, TheWing, Zenio, and SlayerSBoxer. In fact, that he hasn't been under pressure is something noteworthy, as he played a lot of big names.
Foxer also didn't have an easy role, taking out both finalists of GSL1, as well as SangHo and a red hot Kyrix.
Should be interesting games. I will be rooting for Foxer, but both players are deserving of the title at this point. you have a point. It's unbelievable that NesTea hasn't dropped a game. But I'd say if he drops a game against foxer, he'll lose. In this tournament he hasn't had a single 'must-win' game in order to make it to the next round.. especially in the best of 5s and 7s he could have actually experimented, if he wanted.
So if foxer wins the first few rounds, that puts nestea under a must-win situation, which he has never been in.. so considering that into the equation i think foxer's gonna come out on top.
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FoxeR has really impressed me with his unique playstyle, and his micro is definitely top notch. However, I think ZergBong has had enough to time to prepare for the match, that unless FoxeR really mixes things up, he's still going to get rolled. All ZergBong needs is a few spine crawlers and some infestors and he can shut down the marine madness that FoxeR is known for.
A lot is going to ride on when ZB tries to expand, in the early game against FoxeR you don't necessarily need to outmacro him to win, you just need to survive his first few marine pushes. As long as he doesn't go hatch first, I think he'll be able to put up enough defense to just macro up and longplay his way to victory.
Ultimately, I'll he happy with either player winning, I just hope neither goes 4-0 so we get to see a lot of matches between these hilariously skillful players.
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I want either boxer to win OR NesTea to take it 4/0 both of these outcomes would make me happy :D
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The SWARM will live on, and crush these puny marines !
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On November 13 2010 01:05 JJEOS wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2010 00:09 Arhkangel wrote:His two barracks pressure did not work out in any of the four games, yet it seemed he was adamant about following through. Wouldn't you agree that not wanting to switch a strategy is an occurrence way to common among ex-BW pro's? Great stuff up there and made me actually give a damn about this upcoming finals. I'm rooting for NesTea  That doesn't apply to FoxeR or NesTea so no. Not apply to Foxer? BUILD RINES BUILD RINES (rinse and repeat as necessary).
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I'm pretty sure SlayerS_Boxer would have beaten NesTea if it weren't for the Supply before Rax Nerf.
Such a stupid Nerf.
SlayerS_Boxer Master of the Bunker Rush
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WTB some toss in any final
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I'm rooting for FoxeR cos he's a cool guy and has shown some incredible games so far. But if he plays like he did vs Kyrix he doesn't stand a chance; he needs much more refined builds. Just throwing shit at NesTea, regardless of how well you micro, isn't gonna cut it. NesTea is on a roll and history has shown us what happens when Zerg players get some momentum.
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On November 13 2010 00:09 Arhkangel wrote:His two barracks pressure did not work out in any of the four games, yet it seemed he was adamant about following through.
Wouldn't you agree that not wanting to switch a strategy is an occurrence way to common among ex-BW pro's? Great stuff up there and made me actually give a damn about this upcoming finals. I'm rooting for NesTea  No, they just don't want to admit defeat and try to actually make a strategy work, which most of the time are the ones that revolutinize everything. Before Bisu, everyone thought PvZ forge fe was fucking dumb and nobody used it even though it was there.
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I'm a zerg fanboy and think Nestea's play is outstanding, but a part of me wants him to lose just so people won't say things like "Oh, two zerg champs in a row. SOOOO OP." =/ Slash I love rooting for the underdog, and Foxer seems to be in that role just because Nestea hasn't dropped a game yet.
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On November 13 2010 05:26 wrestlingfool08 wrote: I'm a zerg fanboy and think Nestea's play is outstanding, but a part of me wants him to lose just so people won't say things like "Oh, two zerg champs in a row. SOOOO OP." =/ Slash I love rooting for the underdog, and Foxer seems to be in that role just because Nestea hasn't dropped a game yet. Comeon no-one is that stupid. This guy is not just any Zerg he's an absolute monster. He demolished 2 good oGsZerg players, he beat Iron, proving he can beat Protoss too, and then SlayersBoxer. Not only did he manage that he didn't drop a single set doing it. But for some reason I'm not pumped to see him play. His games are almost forgone conclusions. NesTea makes some units, other guy makes some units, wait a bit, NesTea wins. So I wanna see FoxeR take this series in epic fashion. The kid has style, flair and uncompromising talent.
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Hoping for undefeated NesTea
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thanks for these cover-up news, they're always a treat to read thinking on getting my season 2 ticket just now before the finals now noooooo
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go NesTea!!! probably gonna wake up a 4am to watch this! Cant miss it ;O!
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I want FoXeR to win but NesTea has yet to lose...
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Go ZergBong, Swarmboy for the win & continued GSL dominance!
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Nestea wins in 5 after all are long drawn out macro games. nestea has too much starsense to fall to any early agression, and while foxer will put up a good fight i can't see him clinching any more than 1 win in the late game.
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Nestea is probably preparing specifically for the marine builds from FoxeR. It makes you wonder if he has a really good mech build that he can whip out to catch his opponent off guard.
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Nestea is going to crush foxer so ridicilously hard.. 4-0 or 4-1 for nestea. Sigh.. will we ever get a truly epic finals? Epic as in close and tense games?
I'm still hoping, but I'm convinced GSL 2 will not be one of those finals. The game is too raw and certain rulesets (MLG) does not allow for epic finals just yet.
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Nestea will take this one. GSL belongs to Zerg!!
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I can't find a date for the finals. Anyone know it?
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On November 13 2010 07:17 cbrsmurf wrote: I can't find a date for the finals. Anyone know it?
In about 10 hours :o
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I just hope for some great games
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Great read. I expect an exciting match
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just like in sc bw can we pump more medivacs in sc2?\
boxer ftw!!!!!
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this was difficult to read with them referring to both foxer and slayerboxer as BoxeR. kinda sad though. wanted to have boxer vs boxer in the finals.
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Incoming Final ! Finally, it's been so long. Can't wait for GSL 3
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what the Fff zerbong hasn't lost a game. Did not even notice that. I want a 4-3 series with foxer throwing out some amazing micro but predicting 4-0
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On November 13 2010 00:18 flamewheel wrote: Go Foxer!
ZERGBONGGGGGGGGGG
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Both played some real contenders. Can't say either had an easy run.
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I would say Foxer had a tougher run than ZergBong did..
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Foxer dominating ITR in such a manner was something else... I really do believe from all the current SC2 players, Rainbow is by far and away the most gifted and skillful player... but meh he will never overcome his nerves because of the fucking Beyonce
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On November 13 2010 10:05 fearus wrote: I would say Foxer had a tougher run than ZergBong did.. Zenio, TheWind, and The Emperor are no slouches, but yea I'd agree Foxer had the harder matchups overall. But not by too much. 13-0 is fairly impressive regardless though.
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On November 13 2010 00:03 Lovedrop wrote:
how come he's oG2Zenio? o.o
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Really think this is going to be an easy win for the Z. Although I'd like to see a T win, I really think this is going to be 2 in a row for the swarm.
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On November 13 2010 10:05 fearus wrote: I would say Foxer had a tougher run than ZergBong did..
I agree that FoxeR had the tougher road, but you can't throw aside ZergBong going undefeated in a major tournament. Just crazy. They've both played exceedingly well.
That said, I just can't throw off my old school BW love for ZergBong. I remember when he played BW haha. Wasn't he inspiration for the TamponZerg thread? Good times.
Go ZergBong!
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Haha the NesTea picture = "What have I done? WHAT HAVE I DONE!?"
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When is the finals starting?
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im rooting for zerg in this one lol
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Wow! FoxeR is only 17? =)
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T-minus 5 minutes now fellas. Going to be epic! GL both finalists.
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So as much as I love watching Koreans with pink pillows, I kinda want to see the Finals.
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14:0 is quite impressive if you ask me :I however i'm scared of the zerg IMBAR screams if Nestea wins this tournament without a single lose
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Anyone else having lag issues?
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Fuuu- going away to bachelorparty.. haha will be back tonight checking results!
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Foxer ... err OptimusPrime is so young. His future in esport is bright.
NesTeaaaaaaa! I bought NesTea for the match ^^.
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Foxer played poor in the last few games with his all in rushes.. NesTea deserved the win
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Stimmed marines die pretty fast to a fungal growth...i've seen dozens of em pop like dragoons did in BW. I think it is a nice addition
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