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[MLG] Dallas Recap

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April 7th, 2011 04:53 GMT

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MLG Dallas 2011 Recap
By Lovedrop


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(Wiki)2011 MLG Pro Circuit/Dallas

Final Bracket | Final Standing

Live Report Threads: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

Replay Pack

MLG Dallas Main Page


Last weekend MLG Dallas came and left. It was an astounding affair leaving everyone, players and fans alike, a mixed basket of emotions. Throughout the weekend, the tournament was marred by technical difficulties. From unstable internet to stream crashes, MLG Dallas had its share of planning that went awry. As the days rolled on, players endured lag and viewers persevered through downtime to witness the largest international live SC2 event of 2011 thus far. And in that regard, they were not disappointed.

MLG Dallas brought us new faces, old foes, and reignited rivalries. In a short span of three days, over 250 SC2 progamers and aspiring players took the stage to round out not only a 256-man double elimination bracket, but also a separate round robin group stage. (That's a lot of games!). Some were left disappointed, while others took the opportunity to increase their level of play and of course, some left the competition with a huge banana grin on their faces.




Tournament Overview

MLG has stated over and over again that one of the perks of their new format is for the viewers to enjoy high quality games straight from the get-go. As advertised, pool play started and our seeded players began games whose quality is often second to none. Favorites from groups started out strong, but each pool began spiraling out of control as results began to flood the front desk. Rankings within groups soon had to be determined by head-to-head records and games won (thankfully no coin flip). Meanwhile in the main area of computers open bracket has also started, but had to be divided into multiple groups due to the fact that there were only 34 stations set up, and some were being used for pool play. Therefore, the first round of open bracket took almost 6 hours to complete. As each of the seeded players finished their three matches for the day, each began to slowly evacuate the building, getting some needed rest for tomorrow. Unfortunately for some and other open bracket competitors, their last match finished just short of 2AM. At the end of the day, only (P)KiWiKaKi and (T)SeleCT remain undefeated, and outsiders like (P)HuK, (Z)HayprO, and (P)NaNiwa have a long road ahead of them in the open bracket.

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TLO did not have an easy time in his group.


The venue was definitely more empty on Saturday morning. Most of the seeded players were missing, as they were rewarded for their efforts the day before and not have a game to attend to until 5 PM. For the open bracket attendees, things were a completely different matter. The remaining contestants all vied for a RO4 finish, green-lighting their path into the group stage and guaranteeing a top 24 finish for the event. As 5 o' clock rolled around, (P)HuK, (Z)HayprO, (T)Mihai and (P)NaNiwa won their respective spots in the next stage without too much difficulty. The marathon continues for these four players, as it is time for them to play 4 BO3s back-to-back to finalize group standings. During this stage, perhaps the juiciest match of the day came, and it was to no surprise. As announced on the speakers, horde of fans rushed over to the coresponding station, as (Z)IdrA v. (P)HuK was soon to be underway. In the end, HuK's delusive concoction earned him a victory over his bitter rival. While HayprO and Mihai had a rough path through their respective group, unknowingly NaNiwa beasts through his group 8-0 to remain the only player to have yet dropped a game. The day ended much earlier than before, as the early rounds of the championship bracket has finished, everyone looked forward to championship Sunday.

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One of the most anticipated rematch.


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That's a huge crowd!


Championship Sunday started out nothing short of spectacular. An unfortunate draw gives Team Liquid a double teamkill by Round 5 of the losers bracket. As we narrowed it down to our last 16 contestants, none of those names were a stranger to anybody. NaNiwa continued to win game after game and he does not seem to be stopping any time soon. (T)TLO triumphs over (P)Tyler while HuK squeezes by (Z)Ret in our Liquid derbies, but by the time round 7 came along, only TLO remained in the competition for Liquid. IdrA had completed his revenge, taking three games from HuK to advance, only to fall to TLO's tricky play in the next round. (T)SeleCT is handed his first loss from his own teammate, and his light-hearted humor within the games is adored by spectators. The top 8 comes from 6 different teams, a very impressive showing of diversity. NaNiwa enters the final as the clear favorite, having beat Kiwikaki earlier in the day. The fact that the final was a PvP enticed some jeer from the crowd, but no one can disregard the fact that NaNiwa was untouchable here at MLG Dallas.

When all was said and done, here were our top finishers.


PlayerPrize
[image loading](Wiki)NaNiwa$5000
[image loading](Wiki)KiWiKaKi$3000
[image loading](Wiki)Select$2000
[image loading](Wiki)iNcontroL$1400
[image loading](Wiki)TLO$1000
[image loading](Wiki)Socke$700
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(Wiki)IdrA
$500
[image loading](Wiki)mOoNan$400







5 Things We Leave Dallas With


5. Reemergence

A new year begins and it is definitely the prime opportunity for players to start afresh. Some players have slowly fallen off the radar due to various circumstances and slumps, while others are waiting for the right time to shine. There is no other better place than Dallas to do so. (P)iNcontroL, after being swamped with work outside the game, finished in his best ever SC2 tournament at 4th, a personal feat and that should quiet down the murmurs on his current form as a player. After finishing as the runner-up last year at MLG's inaugural SC2 event, (P)KiWiKaKi has slowly slipped down the rankings. After finishing 2nd once again here at Dallas, it is clear that Kiwi is not going anywhere.

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Beneath that fearsome face is a gentle Protoss. (Or is it the other way around?)


4. Consistency is the Key

The top placed finishers look eerily familiar to last year, as many of our returnees have once again shown why they're the cream of the crop. (T)SeleCT (3rd), (Z)SLush (9th), (T)TLO (5th), (P)Socke (6th), and (T)Drewbie (11th) are some of the best here in NA, and they continue their successful runs at live events. Proving that they did not have a lucky run through any events, all of these players have once again started strong and will look to further that lead as we head towards the next MLG.

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Nazgul going over the games with TLO.


3. Protoss, Protoss everywhere

In three out of four MLGs up until now, the final four has been three Protoss and one of another race. Cries of imbalance and broken mechanics echo throughout the weekend, and such strong sentiments will no doubt reach the desks of David Kim. Perhaps this is a prelude to a period of anxiety, as both camps sit impatiently to see what's going to happen to our warriors of Aiur. The period after a big tournament will be a true test to whether Blizzard can reaffirm their loyal fans on their direction of game balance.

2. Breakthrough

Dallas marks the start of a new season, and as such is a time for key players to begin to make their mark.(T)FXOmOoNan is our number one cinderella story of MLG Dallas, making an impressive run from the open bracket to 8th place. On the way, his confidence was shattered by HuK, but in the end, he resiliently battled his way, eventually leapfrogged HuK by 2 places. FXOSheth's first MLG could have been better, but he earned invaluable points as the 17th placed finisher in the competition. sixjax.NRG.Mihai is also one of the contenders for best run, as his 18th place finish and RO4 open bracket accomplishment (guaranteed top 24 finish) is nothing short of spectacular.

1. Dignitas is The Team to Beat.

With 2500 rank points split between their three players, Dignitas had the best showings here at MLG Dallas, and they are here to stay. NaNiwa is seemingly invincible, and SeleCT had a run just as smooth before running into his Protoss rivals. (T)SjoW, smack-dabbed in the group with virtually the deepest amount of talent, came out fine and manages to snab a 12th placed finish. No doubt they will all return after such a fantastic showing and by then, we can only hope someone will be able to stop NaNiwa in his tracks. We hope.

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Two of the deadliest Terrans in the world.

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Next: MLG Columbus !

We'll be back 2 months from Ohio to continue Team Liquid's coverage of MLG as it happens ! Stay tuned and thanks for reading !

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radiumz0rz
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States253 Posts
April 07 2011 04:57 GMT
#2
I'm really happy that Incontrol got a well deserved placing out of this event. I was doubting him as a player before this event but I have been impressed with his commitment and play. I just hope he can keep this up for NASL and the other tournaments throughout the year.
Berkeley '10
elmizzt
Profile Joined February 2010
United States3309 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-04-07 05:00:47
April 07 2011 04:59 GMT
#3
I was afk all weekend, so I've been looking forward to this recap! Thanks for getting it up in such a timely manner, Lovedrop. I really love the "5 Things We Leave Dallas With" section, nifty! <3

Beneath that fearsome face is a gentle Protoss. (Or is it the other way around?)

LOL hilarious
d=(^_^)z
onPHYRE
Profile Joined October 2010
Bulgaria923 Posts
April 07 2011 04:59 GMT
#4
Awesome recap! I missed some of the action so this was a good read. I will never forget that IdrA vs HuK series though, especially the hallucination game.
Livin' this life like it was written.
babblingduk
Profile Joined March 2011
Canada79 Posts
April 07 2011 05:03 GMT
#5
Great job guys! Entertaining as always! Go go go Team Liquid =)
Love the poster at the end =p Correct me if I'm wrong as I can't tell,
but is it signed by the liquid members =O
BrodiaQ
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States892 Posts
April 07 2011 05:04 GMT
#6
Great recap, glad it didn't get too focused on any Idrama.
"So come right up and let me squash your creativity with my iron fist of conservative play."--Nony
garbanzo
Profile Joined October 2009
United States4046 Posts
April 07 2011 05:05 GMT
#7
Great recap! I hope I get to go to Columbus. I'm pretty excited; it'll (possibly) be my first MLG event!
Even during difficult times, when I sat down to play the game, there were times where it felt like god has descended down and played [for me].
Darkren
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Canada1841 Posts
April 07 2011 05:11 GMT
#8
WOOOOOOOOOOOOT happy to see everyone performing well, and players that got judge under the level of say an Idra, Whitera or Dimaga performing so well.
"Yeah, I send (hopefully) helpful PM's quite frequently. You don't have to warn/ban everything" - KadaverBB
Torte de Lini
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Germany38463 Posts
April 07 2011 05:17 GMT
#9
IdrA v. HuK was soon to be underway. In the end, HuK's delusive concoction earned him a victory over his bitter rival. While HayprO and Mihai had a rough path through their respective group, unknowingly NaNiwa beasts through his group 8-0 to remain the only player to have yet dropped a game. The day ended much earlier than before, as the early rounds of the championship bracket has finished, everyone looked forward to championship Sunday.


Missing a hyperlink for HuK (paragraph found below TLO's picture)


A new year begins and it is definitely the prime opportunity for players to start afresh. Some players have slowly fallen off the radar due to various circumstances and slumps, while others are waiting for the right time to shine. There is no other better place than Dallas to do so. (P)iNcontroL, after being swamped with work outside the game, finished in his best ever SC2 tournament at 4th, a personal feat and that should quiet down the murmurs on his current form as a player. After finishing as the runner-up last year at MLG's inaugural SC2 event, Kiwikaki has slowly slipped down the rankings. After finishing 2nd once again here at Dallas, it is clear that Kiwi is not going anywhere.


Missing hyperlink for Kiwikaki (Paragraph at #5).

Great write-up! Congratulations to the winners.
https://twitter.com/#!/TorteDeLini (@TorteDeLini)
Hoju
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States449 Posts
April 07 2011 05:18 GMT
#10
Great writeup. The "5 things we leave Dallas with" was spot on. Glad you acknowledged the loser's bracket hero, mOoNan. He won 7 straight games in the loser's bracket to get to 8th. Definitely one of the underrated stories of Dallas.
www.TheInfestedArchon.com - SC2 Satire
Kennigit *
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Canada19447 Posts
April 07 2011 05:23 GMT
#11
Awesome write up. Naniwa's run was amazing 0_0.
zaii
Profile Joined October 2010
Guam2611 Posts
April 07 2011 05:23 GMT
#12
Team dignitas to sweep the season! ^_^
TheNessman
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States4158 Posts
April 07 2011 05:28 GMT
#13
sick, great job naniwa.
~~! youtube.com/xmungam1 !~~
Daozzt
Profile Joined July 2010
United States1263 Posts
April 07 2011 05:28 GMT
#14
Man, I thought the dude in the last picture was Jaedong when I scrolled through. Made me do a double-take.
ratpoison
Profile Joined March 2011
Canada10 Posts
April 07 2011 05:28 GMT
#15
great article. thank you.
zaii
Profile Joined October 2010
Guam2611 Posts
April 07 2011 05:41 GMT
#16
On April 07 2011 14:28 Daozzt wrote:
Man, I thought the dude in the last picture was Jaedong when I scrolled through. Made me do a double-take.


LMAO holy shiet, Jaedong repping Team Liquid!

predictions: Select to win the next event!
Blitzkrieg0
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States13132 Posts
April 07 2011 05:45 GMT
#17
"Consistency is the Key"

Such a bullshit idea. The top 16 players were guaranteed a top finish even if they lost every single game. It's impossible for them not to be consistent really since they walked into the top 20 on Friday when they arrived. If all those players had to venture through the open bracket I'd bet a handful of em wouldn't have made it. Not trying to take anything away from them, but that's the nature of the game.

We can all agree that huk is consistent if nothing else.
I'll always be your shadow and veil your eyes from states of ain soph aur.
zaii
Profile Joined October 2010
Guam2611 Posts
April 07 2011 05:48 GMT
#18
On April 07 2011 14:45 Blitzkrieg0 wrote:
"Consistency is the Key"

Such a bullshit idea. The top 16 players were guaranteed a top finish even if they lost every single game. It's impossible for them not to be consistent really since they walked into the top 20 on Friday when they arrived. If all those players had to venture through the open bracket I'd bet a handful of em wouldn't have made it. Not trying to take anything away from them, but that's the nature of the game.

We can all agree that huk is consistent if nothing else.


Watch the latest episode of SOTG.
levelping
Profile Joined May 2010
Singapore759 Posts
April 07 2011 05:57 GMT
#19
On April 07 2011 14:45 Blitzkrieg0 wrote:
"Consistency is the Key"

Such a bullshit idea. The top 16 players were guaranteed a top finish even if they lost every single game. It's impossible for them not to be consistent really since they walked into the top 20 on Friday when they arrived. If all those players had to venture through the open bracket I'd bet a handful of em wouldn't have made it. Not trying to take anything away from them, but that's the nature of the game.

We can all agree that huk is consistent if nothing else.


I think TLO getting 5th position twice in a row is pretty consistent.
iKnowKungFu
Profile Joined February 2011
Poland21 Posts
April 07 2011 06:07 GMT
#20
Is there any link to the vods with commentary, cos i dont like watching replays.
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