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[TSL] Qualifier #6 Recap

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[TSL] Qualifier #6 Recap

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With all the best of the European scene doing battle at Assembly Winter this weekend, everyone expected a NA player to take the win in this weeks TSL Qualifier. Well, ROOT.qxc certainly hails from the NA server - but in a surprising twist - he played the whole tournament out from Assembly Winter. He didn't have an easy ride either - he had to plough through tournament favorite SeleCT as well as strong players like Mouz.Hasuobs on his way to the final where he cleared out Zeerax 3-0 with clever adaptive play. He is also the second American to qualify for the TSL.

Before we get into an interview with the latest TSL participant, there is a little change to the format of the recap this week. The feedback about 'Ladder Scenarios' was so positive that we've decided to expand it and give it it's own news post later in the week - just so we can hype you up even more for the penultimate TSL Qualifier. Also you might like to enter our raffle by completing the quiz over at PokerStrategy.com - you never know, you might be the lucky person getting an all expenses paid trip to Korea! And don't forget about out TSL3 Forum where you can stay up to date on the latest TSL related discussion (and find out who our Asian Zerg invites are, if you don't know already!)


You might have heard of me...
An interview with ROOT.qxc

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TeamLiquid: Congratulations! How do you feel securing a spot?

ROOT.qxc: Feels really good to have gotten a spot. I've been trying to fit the TL open into my schedule in Madrid (I haven't been playing as much) and it's been a struggle. I've been training parkour on Saturdays with a club I found in Madrid and usually I had to leave early in order to play the TL open. I'm really glad that I can relax now and not worry about it and focus on other things.

TeamLiquid: When you started playing in the open yesterday, did you see yourself going all the way and winning?

ROOT.qxc: I wasn't entirely sure. I just went in hoping for the best. After losing in assembly I was pretty determined to do something to redeem myself. Usually after losing a match/tournament I go and ladder. After losing to HuK I played around 2.5 hours of ladder games - took a short break and then began the TL Open. I definitely got pretty lucky with my bracket which was nice. I also felt like I had a better handle on how good I needed to be in order to win it from my training / participation in Assembly. I knew I could win if I just kept my focus and kept playing my best.

TeamLiquid: You had to play late into the night.

ROOT.qxc: I ended up being left basically all alone as the finals ended and almost all the players left. Jimpo and a couple other fans watched until I finished playing the Semis vs. Select... and after that point I needed to win. I was sitting in a dark room surrounded by empty computers and chairs. Totally abandoned to Starcraft. I needed to win to make sure it was all worth it.

TeamLiquid: How many hours do you think you played yesterday in total?

ROOT.qxc: I woke up around 9:30 a.m. - played one or two warmup games. Then I played Hasuobs around 11:00, and around 3:00 I played and lost to HuK... then I laddered for around 2.5 hours. Then I played the TL Open probably from 6:00 or 7:00 pm until 3:00 am or so.

TeamLiquid: You played almost 18 hours, that's impressive! Were there any games or opponents that stood out as most memorable?

ROOT.qxc: I almost lost to Antimage in the Round of 64. Fortunately for me, he likes defending more than all-in countering when I'm just doing little bits of harass. I definitely raged after my first game against Select as well. I was so sure I was going to win that. Beating Select was a nice boost in confidence for me as I've lost to him in a number of tournaments and matches in the past.

TeamLiquid: Are you excited to play against Koreans? Is there anyone specific you want to play out of the invites?

ROOT.qxc: I'm not particularly excited or not excited. This may seem kind of strange/apathetic but I only really focus on things that are immediately relevant. The actual tournament is pretty far off and I don't need to worry about preparation for it for a while. Right now I need to worry about midterms coming up and the IEM world finals at the beginning of March.

TeamLiquid: You sent an application for the GSL foreigner house. Are you excited or nervous about it?

ROOT.qxc: Mostly the same. I've gone through with the steps that I need to right now. Further preparation comes later. In general I don't like letting myself get too emotional about events as I've found it tends to hinder my judgment. Saying that makes me feel like a robot - but it's really important for me to be able to act the way I want to and get tasks done. I guess I'm a workaholic in that regard.

TeamLiquid: Do you have any specific goals for your SC2 career this year, or are you taking everything as it comes?

ROOT.qxc: My goals only really extend up until the middle of June. Right now I'm planning on IEM Finals in Germany - TSL - MLG in June - Dreamhack in June followed by Korea. As far as goals go... my goal is to win. Everything and always. And I didn't mention MLG Dallas because I probably won't be attending for a few reasons, the biggest being jet lag and missing class.

TeamLiquid: Spain to Texas is a long flight.

ROOT.qxc: I think I may be burning most of my goodwill with my teachers by going to the IEM finals - which for some reason happen to start on Tuesday and go one round per day until Saturday. So I'll probably have to miss almost the entire week of school. Oh, and I want to take a break from Starcraft while I'm in Madrid if I can. During my school year in California pretty much all I do is SC & classes. I've been having a lot of fun doing other things like parkour - frisbee - hanging out with friends and such.

TeamLiquid: Do your teachers and friends there know that you are a popular top player in the Starcraft community?

ROOT.qxc: I've only told a few of my closer friends how important SC is to me and what I've accomplished there. Most of my other friends at least know about Finland since we often talk about weekend plans and the like. Teachers... no I don't think so.

TeamLiquid: Did you follow or participate in previous TSLs? Your ICCup / CSL records were pretty good.

ROOT.qxc: Not really. I'm fairly new to the competitive scene and when I was playing Brood War seriously I was busy enough just trying to catch up. I didn't and still don't spend a lot of time watching casted games.

TeamLiquid: When did you start playing BW seriously?

ROOT.qxc: Around two years ago. I began on the first of February if I remember correctly. I began on iccup as a high D player. Just before I got a key to the SC2 Beta in around march of last year I had just hit B when I was trying to qualify for the Fnatic recruitment ladder challenge.

TeamLiquid: Any predictions on who else will qualify for TSL?

ROOT.qxc: Qualifying for TSL takes a decent amount of luck and a lot of persistence. I havn't really been keeping tabs on who has points but I would be a little surprised if Select didn't win one of the last two. I'm not really sure beyond that.

TeamLiquid: Any last words? Shoutouts?

ROOT.qxc: Check out my twitter - qxc0000, my facebook page - qxc, and my team's webpage root-gaming.com. Thanks to all my friends and fans for their support.

TeamLiquid: Thanks and good luck!

ROOT.qxc: Thanks. Take it easy.



qxc is one of those Terran's who you simply can't hate. He has a tendency to do slightly unorthodox things in his games which generates some pretty awesome games. For instance, he's not afraid to experiment with things (he invented the Viking drop from Medivacs after all...) and he's a player who is able to think on his feet more than others. It's this mindset which allowed him to react to Zeerax's PvT build and easily win games two and three of the final.

During Assembly, qxc dropped a game against Hasuobs on Shakuras Plateau. In the TSL Qualifier he came up against Hasu again and on the same map. With the last loss still firmly in his mind, how did qxc handle taking on one of the best Protoss in Europe? Well let's see... oh and keep an eye out for qxc's excellent use of Ravens during this game!

qxc vs Hasuobs

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qxc's path to the finals was far from easy. On his way to the top he went through the some fierce competition. Hasuobs, a fellow competitor at Assembly Winter, was one of the toughest opponents that qxc had to go against in the tournament. On Shakuras Plateau, qxc spawned in the top right while Hasuobs spawned in the bottom left. qxc opted for a 1-1-1 build into cloaked banshee while Hasuobs went Gate-Gate-Expand. Since Hasu controlled the top Xel’Naga Watchtower, qxc’s banshee had to take the long way around the map. This gave Hasu’s robotics enough time to finish and minimise the damage qxc’s banshee would cause. Simultaneously, Hasu had moved across the map with a small force of Stalkers and pushed up qxc’s ramp.

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Without a bunker qxc’s marines had no choice to retreat, but fortunately a fresh banshee had popped and with cloak, was easily able to repel Hasu’s attack. But the attack had distracted him and his other Banshee had only netted two kills. By the time he was able to get back to microing his Banshee, Hasu had been able to warp in some new Stalkers and easily dispatch of the threat. Hasu safely transferred Probes back to his expansion while qxc floated his brand new Orbital down to his natural. Neither side had really gained an advantage from their early game pressure, but qxc had a slight economic edge thanks to Mules.

Hasu teched to Colossus while qxc began to transition into a more Marauder heavy bionic force. qxc also added two Ravens. As soon as Hasu’s first Colossus popped, he began to pressure with a Stalker/Colossus army. Since qxc went 1-1-1, he was still lacking the key bio upgrades to fend off the push safely (namely, stim and concussive). qxc danced back and forth before being able to lay down a PDD from one of his Ravens – a critical defensive move.

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The PDD forced Hasu’s Stalker heavy army to retreat while Hasu warped in a round of Zealots. He also tried poking at qxc’s army with his Colossus and trying to drain mana off the PDD in the process while waiting for more reinforcements. Eventually a second Colossus arrived and the mana of the PDD had been depleted – and Hasu seized the moment to move up qxc’s ramp and attack.

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However, a misplaced Force Field blocked off Hasu’s Zealots from reaching qxc’s army and a clutch EMP drained the shields off of the majority of his force. With those two things working in his favour, qxc was able to fend off the attack and crush everything Hasu had. qxc now had a sizable army advance as well as a sizable economic advantage since he had not SCVs this entire time, whereas Hasu had cut probes. The game was still not over yet, since qxc’s army was hurt significantly, but the advantage certainly was held by qxc.

Hasu knew he needed to make a bold move to get back into this game and quickly took his third base in the top left main. Meanwhile, qxc expanded as well by taking the natural of the bottom right expand. qxc had switched into full Medivac/Viking production and had healed up his army. He had scouted Hasu’s third earlier with an SCV, and now moved his fully healed army over to crush the base and keep his stranglehold on the game. It didn’t take long for the Nexus to fall and there wasn’t a thing Hasu could do about it.

Hasu now resorted to breaking the rocks in his main so he could expand to 6 while qxc asserted map control by controlling both the center and the two Xel’Naga Watchtowers. Of course, controlling these alerted him to Hasu’s expansion at 6. Without Tanks there wasn’t much qxc could do about it except snipe off the Assimilators, but it didn’t matter – his advantage was about to spill over into a win. After pressuring 6 and forcing Hasu to move his army there to defend it, qxc moved his army around to Hasu’s natural and in doing so forced Hasu’s army into a really poor position.

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With half of Hasu’s army unable to attack from the high ground (the Zealots), there really wasn’t much he could do to save his natural. qxc even got off some Hunter Seeker Missiles onto the Protoss army (check the pic!). Things went from bad to worse as Hasu tried to come down his ramp to save his natural as the choke point naturally increased the effectiveness of qxc’s units while decreasing the effectiveness of Hasu’s.

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It didn’t take long for qxc to clear out the natural, and force Hasuobs to concede the game. Hasuobs is one of the best Protoss in Europe, and this game wasn’t even close. qxc never let up his worker production and gained a solid economic edge while fending off of Hasu’s aggression. Indeed, his only fault in this game was not controlling his first banshee better – since if he had been able to defend and attack simultaneously the game would have been over in less than 10 minutes. Otherwise this game is a scary example of how good qxc can be and in doing so gives hope that an American will rise up and be a hero against the Korean invites on the horizon.

You can watch more of qxc's games from his replays in the TSL Qualifier or watch his Semifinal and Final games casted by Day[9] and DJWheat on TeamLiquid's Youtube Channel.


As mentioned earlier, there will be no Ladder Scenarios in this post! However you can look forward to an even more comprehensive look at the ladder later in the week. But I will say this, with Strelok jumping up to 103 points this week things are getting really tight at the top as we head towards our final two qualifiers. Don't forget that we're also announcing the last of our invites this week! Right before the finals of TSL Qualifier #7 are cast we will be announcing our final five Terran invites - you might need a change of pants for that so be prepared!

Next week we have our final TSL Qualifier held on the European server. It's Europe's last chance to take advantage of the favorable conditions and make their mark on the TSL. There are still a lot of good players in the hunt for qualification - Mana, Morrow, Nerchio, Select and Sjow to name a few. It really is anyone's game this weekend as there are no more second chances for people, it's do or die time.

Best of luck.


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DreamOen
Profile Joined March 2010
Spain1400 Posts
February 14 2011 15:39 GMT
#2
Good news, and nice article!!
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Ryusei-R1
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States2106 Posts
February 14 2011 15:45 GMT
#3
Thank goodness. I was waiting for the QXC interview. So super excited for a Root member to make it in.
Jaedong plz
monXikk
Profile Joined May 2010
Poland742 Posts
February 14 2011 15:45 GMT
#4
Im glad that qxc has qualified. Great player and Im sure he is able to compete with Koreans.
yet another IdrA's #1 fan
Antimage
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada1293 Posts
February 14 2011 15:50 GMT
#5
Yea XnC doesn't match my playstyle in PvT at all =(

Well deserved qualification though, good job Kevin!
xLethargicax
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States469 Posts
February 14 2011 15:50 GMT
#6
Nice write up and congratulations QXC. TSL keeps getting better and better!
pHelix Equilibria
Profile Joined August 2010
United States1134 Posts
February 14 2011 15:54 GMT
#7
Ahaha. Oh I just have to worry about Midterms and an IEM WORLD finals. Good luck!
EliteReplay
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Dominican Republic913 Posts
February 14 2011 15:56 GMT
#8
thanks for the interview, QXC just take 2years to be B on iccup? wow
if play random i can't call any race imba?
Pondo
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Australia283 Posts
February 14 2011 15:58 GMT
#9
Not a huge of QXC fan but I'm happy he qualified. Good solid player.
57 Corvette
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada5941 Posts
February 14 2011 15:59 GMT
#10
Congratz to QXC, and well done with the interview.

I probably would have gone farther if i wasn't matched against a 3600 masters protoss in the same clan as me (eP) during round 2.
Survival is winning, everything else is bullshit.
ReketSomething
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States6012 Posts
February 14 2011 16:08 GMT
#11
qxc fighting!
Jaedong :3
dc302
Profile Joined December 2010
Australia576 Posts
February 14 2011 16:09 GMT
#12
congratz to qxc! really looking forward to how everyone goes when there are like 123123 amazing koreans in the TSL =P
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FlashIsHigh
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States474 Posts
February 14 2011 16:13 GMT
#13
Congratz qxc looking forward to see you put in some work in TSL
KT Flash// WhiteRa/Scarlett/Naniwa/MC/Huk/Nony
enzym
Profile Joined January 2010
Germany1034 Posts
February 14 2011 16:26 GMT
#14
Real happy to see qxc qualify for this, especially because he's beaten SeleCT on this path. I'm kinda worried that MorroW won't make it in though.

Anyways, go qxc!
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emperorchampion
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Canada9496 Posts
February 14 2011 16:31 GMT
#15
Very nice, qxc fighting! :D
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decaf
Profile Joined October 2010
Austria1797 Posts
February 14 2011 16:38 GMT
#16
You forgot to put qxc's name in front of one of the answers
MoreFaSho
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1427 Posts
February 14 2011 16:40 GMT
#17
Drops in close air positions, parkour approved. Nothing is more parkour than blink stalkers though.
I always try to shield slam face, just to make sure it doesnt work
ChickenLips
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
2912 Posts
February 14 2011 16:45 GMT
#18
I like qxc just for the fact that he's so different in his interviews.

qxc hwaiting
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Seronei
Profile Joined January 2011
Sweden991 Posts
February 14 2011 16:51 GMT
#19
Qxc is my favorite North American player, glad that he made it through
StarStruck
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
25339 Posts
February 14 2011 16:57 GMT
#20
Ruthless aggression never looked better. qxc show them what it's all about!
.Enigma.
Profile Joined January 2011
Sweden1461 Posts
February 14 2011 17:00 GMT
#21
Congrats to qxc, he played very well!
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dtz
Profile Joined September 2010
5834 Posts
February 14 2011 17:01 GMT
#22
so he started 2 years ago and stopped 1 year ago. That meant he only took 1 year to get to B? That's impressive.
GreEny K
Profile Joined February 2008
Germany7312 Posts
February 14 2011 17:04 GMT
#23
GL in the TSL
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ishboh
Profile Joined October 2010
United States954 Posts
February 14 2011 17:15 GMT
#24
congrats to qxc

starcraft, school, parkour, is there anything this guy can't do?
Sinnq
Profile Joined April 2010
Denmark75 Posts
February 14 2011 17:41 GMT
#25
Well done Qxc. You scanned the Island and everything.
pepeptium
Profile Joined April 2010
Spain11 Posts
February 14 2011 17:50 GMT
#26
Why only 3protoss invited?
jijiji
Lipski
Profile Joined October 2010
Poland373 Posts
February 14 2011 17:50 GMT
#27
qxc is my favourite sc2 player, so glad he will be in TSL3 and crush some faces there
"i'll just train hard and win the next one"
Al Bundy
Profile Joined April 2010
7257 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-14 17:53:40
February 14 2011 17:52 GMT
#28
Congratulations to qxc. Actually I never saw him as a real beast, but I admit that he proved that he really knows the metagame, he definitely showed great skills as well as good decision making.

qxc is one of those Terran's who you simply can't hate.

Yeah I agree This is spot on.
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motbob
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States12546 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-14 18:05:44
February 14 2011 18:05 GMT
#29
Invitees predictions:

Liquid`Jinro
SlayerS_BoxeR
oGsNada
IMMVP
TSL.Clide

Normally this would be a wish list and not a prediction. But seeing the Protoss and Zerg invites, I'm pretty confident that the TSL can get who they want.
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MoreFaSho
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1427 Posts
February 14 2011 18:06 GMT
#30
Zeerax's run was actually quite the cinerella story. Even seeing his play you could tell how much room for improvement there was. He came up with a well worked-out build that dealt with many of the current issues in PvT, but against a player like qxc his inability to really multi-task ended up killing him. Without question a player with better control would've won game 1 so I think zeerax has something clear to work on and I hope to see him do well in the future and come up with other precise builds.
I always try to shield slam face, just to make sure it doesnt work
MoreFaSho
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1427 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-14 18:13:48
February 14 2011 18:08 GMT
#31
On February 15 2011 03:05 motbob wrote:
Invitees predictions:

Liquid`Jinro
SlayerS_BoxeR
oGsNada
IMMVP
TSL.Clide

Normally this would be a wish list and not a prediction. But seeing the Protoss and Zerg invites, I'm pretty confident that the TSL can get who they want.

No MKP? I think he honestly deserves the spot ahead of Clide. Now has 3 top 4 finishes which is more than anybody else as far as I know and has an entertaining style. I'm not personally a fan, but I think it would still be a huge disappointment not to see him in TSL.

Edit:
My guess (maybe wish):
Liquid`Jinro
MarineKingPrime.WE
oGsNada
IMMVP
ST_Bomber

Addtl Edit:
I was wrong, 1 Ro8 exit, and 2 2nd place finishes, still though!
I always try to shield slam face, just to make sure it doesnt work
ThePhan2m
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
Norway2750 Posts
February 14 2011 18:11 GMT
#32
How old is qxc?
Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
February 14 2011 18:42 GMT
#33
On February 15 2011 01:45 ChickenLips wrote:
I like qxc just for the fact that he's so different in his interviews.

qxc hwaiting


He has a really cool perspective on the game. It makes it fun to watch him go through tournaments and do well.
@RealHeyoka | ESL / DreamHack StarCraft Lead
Klogon
Profile Blog Joined November 2002
MURICA15980 Posts
February 14 2011 18:52 GMT
#34
Yup. There is a certain appeal for people with unique styles as much as there is with people who have awesome and solid mechanics. Great job qxc.
nekuodah
Profile Joined August 2010
England2409 Posts
February 14 2011 19:25 GMT
#35
Not really a terran fan (just dont enjoy watching them really just my opinion) but i do appreciate qxc's play as he normally brings good entertaining games with his style, he seems very calm and collected which i guess is important when entering such a big tourny as the TSL, best of luck to him.
Aragos
Profile Joined October 2010
France182 Posts
February 14 2011 19:38 GMT
#36
Nice interview
Jerax
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada189 Posts
February 14 2011 19:54 GMT
#37
Parkour LOL! I can just imagine qxc doing some parkour to relieve stress after losing a game.
Teeny
Profile Joined March 2010
Austria885 Posts
February 14 2011 20:08 GMT
#38
congrats qxc
Bixlov
Profile Joined February 2011
Finland1 Post
February 14 2011 20:10 GMT
#39
Good job qxc and thanks for the mouse pad at Assembly. Loved playing with ya!
Fighter
Profile Joined August 2010
Korea (South)1531 Posts
February 14 2011 20:11 GMT
#40
I've always really liked QXC. He seems like a very level-headed guy. He has a great mentality -- always focusing on what's at hand.

Congrats QXC! Good luck at TSL!
For Aiur???
OverKiLL.
Profile Joined October 2010
United States199 Posts
February 14 2011 21:00 GMT
#41
great interview it was really enjoyable i love these post tour writeups
PartyBiscuit
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada4525 Posts
February 14 2011 21:09 GMT
#42
Congrats qxc! Was genuinely excited to see you qualify
the farm ends here
leo23
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States3075 Posts
February 14 2011 21:17 GMT
#43
QXC what a beast!
banelings
kordets
Profile Joined April 2010
Finland7 Posts
February 14 2011 21:19 GMT
#44
I was watching qxc play at Assembly and I must say he looked very convincing. The fact that right after his loss to Huk he sat down and started laddering is a sign of a very determined player.
MrMotionPicture
Profile Joined May 2010
United States4327 Posts
February 14 2011 22:22 GMT
#45
qxc is fantastic. I hope he does well in the TSL.
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Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States792 Posts
February 14 2011 22:23 GMT
#46
I'm very glad qxc qualified, was hoping he would. Good job at Assembly too.
gogogadgetflow
Profile Joined March 2010
United States2583 Posts
February 14 2011 22:36 GMT
#47
I imagine qxc winning a ladder, queuing another game, exiting through window, entering through different window to play game.
TemplarCo.
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Mexico2870 Posts
February 14 2011 23:00 GMT
#48
QXC Fighting!!!!
Great job by qxc nice to see him on TSL :D
With an average game length of 7m36s over his 6 games in GSL3, this is a no-brainer. BitByBit pulls more SCVs than yo momma at a club on Mar Sara. ♞
Zim23
Profile Joined August 2010
United States1681 Posts
February 14 2011 23:29 GMT
#49
Good stuff, glad qxc won, his games are usually pretty high-paced and exciting.
Do an arranged marriage if she's not completely minging, and don't worry about dancing, get a go-kart, cheers.
ZasZ.
Profile Joined May 2010
United States2911 Posts
February 14 2011 23:32 GMT
#50
On February 15 2011 07:36 gogogadgetflow wrote:
I imagine qxc winning a ladder, queuing another game, exiting through window, entering through different window to play game.


Haha.

Congratulations to qxc, it was a long day of Starcraft and he still managed to beat ZeeRaX pretty convincingly in a fun to watch finals (which is usually mutually exclusive).

Best of luck to him in the TSL as well as the other SC2 events he has planned and his schoolwork.
whaty0uwant
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
New Zealand346 Posts
February 14 2011 23:33 GMT
#51
Shot qxc!, nice work pwning dem nubs
DMXD
Profile Joined February 2008
United States4064 Posts
February 15 2011 01:09 GMT
#52
great interview and best of luck for qxc in his futures matches.
RyanRushia
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States2748 Posts
February 15 2011 05:16 GMT
#53
congrats to qxc! much deserved.... hadnt seen too much of him recently good to hear hes still at the top of his game
I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. | coL.Ryan | www.twitter.com/coL_RyanR
TheDominator
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
New Zealand336 Posts
February 15 2011 06:22 GMT
#54
"You might have heard of me..."
Just epic.
I was actually a bit surprised that QXC won this open, but I think he deserved it fully.
Good luck in the TSL.
You can go a long way with a smile. You can go a lot farther with a smile and a gun.
Entropic
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Canada2837 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-15 10:20:38
February 15 2011 10:20 GMT
#55
On February 15 2011 00:56 2GRe-Play- wrote:
thanks for the interview, QXC just take 2years to be B on iccup? wow


Didn't qxc say he only took 1 year (I remember him saying so in an interview with a Russian gaming site)? Not to diminish QXC's achievements or anything, but Koll took 6 months to get B/B+ lol (but QXC is human and Koll is a German-engineered cyborg)
Zax19
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Czech Republic1136 Posts
February 15 2011 13:01 GMT
#56
Congratulations, I hope this will help you with your TvP (sometimes I feel you still use bio too much) and good luck with future tournaments .
Really Blizz, really? - Darnell
SoMuchBetter
Profile Blog Joined April 2003
Australia10606 Posts
February 15 2011 13:59 GMT
#57
fuck yeah qxc!
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cYaN
Profile Joined May 2004
Norway3322 Posts
February 15 2011 14:04 GMT
#58
Hmmm. Is there an updated pointstanding somewhere? Looked in the tsl forum but doesn't seem to be one. Or maybe I'm just stupid.

I'm glad qxc made it, I really enjoy watching him play.
Chill
Profile Blog Joined January 2005
Calgary25979 Posts
February 15 2011 14:30 GMT
#59
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=180961
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cYaN
Profile Joined May 2004
Norway3322 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-15 15:20:05
February 15 2011 15:09 GMT
#60
lol, right on top and i missed it. Guess that decides it^^ Thanks Chill.
Edit: oh and people really need to start getting their hands on whatever points they can. This is starting to remind me of the tsl1-2 ladder qualifiers where every point counts. Quite a few really big names with low points.
PsAjko
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany8 Posts
February 15 2011 17:10 GMT
#61
Nice interviwe, qxc is such a baller :D
ReketSomething
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States6012 Posts
February 15 2011 18:25 GMT
#62
On February 15 2011 19:20 Entropic wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 15 2011 00:56 2GRe-Play- wrote:
thanks for the interview, QXC just take 2years to be B on iccup? wow


Didn't qxc say he only took 1 year (I remember him saying so in an interview with a Russian gaming site)? Not to diminish QXC's achievements or anything, but Koll took 6 months to get B/B+ lol (but QXC is human and Koll is a German-engineered cyborg)


He started 2 years ago and started playing SC2 when beta came out. Gotta subtract man!

Also qxc has HMC schoolwork... which is crazy enough already ^^

qxc fighting!
Jaedong :3
Ludwigvan
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Germany2371 Posts
February 15 2011 19:31 GMT
#63
I am really impressed by qxc. Having a live besides Starcraft 2 seems to become even harder the more Pros there are, but he seems to manage it. Awesome!
legendre20
Profile Joined November 2010
United States316 Posts
February 15 2011 20:23 GMT
#64
Gratz on the well deserved win QXC! Too bad you won't be attending MLG Dallas but I'd say your excuse is a good one ;P
"Sen, lings are OP" - HelloKittySS /// <3 http://www.twitch.tv/legendre20 <3
MorroW
Profile Joined August 2008
Sweden3522 Posts
February 15 2011 20:51 GMT
#65
really cool guy at assembly
nice to see him qualify, very nice player gj
Progamerpls no copy pasterino
niupong
Profile Joined January 2011
United States7 Posts
February 15 2011 21:50 GMT
#66
great article! congrats qxc :D
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