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[GSTL] May Recap

Text byHeyoka
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May 23rd, 2011 17:22 GMT
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Day 1 | Day 2 | Semifinals | Finals
Protoss on Point | Wonderous Paradise | MMA Exposé

GSTL May
by Heyoka, confusedcrib, Divinek, intrigue, and SirJolt


Team leagues are the best part of Starcraft. It's a fact, provable with science and charts. Team leagues give the most varied games, the widest selection of players, and the greatest storylines. The GSTL is quickly becoming the best part of GOM's regular tournament cycle, and May's tournament lived up to that standard.

Before the tournament even began, GOM managed to spark controversey by announcing IM's exclusion due to their method of team selection. We also got a new map as usual, this time a wonderous beachscape fit for a weekend retreat.

If your weekend retreats end with tears and bloodshed.

Going into this week the spotlight was on Boxer's team, SlayerS. After a "good but not great" performance across GSL Code A they still have to go out and prove themselves in any way they can. The GSTL presented a stage to do so, and once again Boxer showed his ability as coach and general strategist.

The first day of the tournament began with SlayerS player (T)Taeja crushing through his old team. The day then took a turn for the weird in the second half when fOu managed to trip up TSL enough to walk away with the win.

Round of 8, Day 1
By intrigue and confusedcrib

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SlayerS vs ZeNEX

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(T)Taeja <Xel'Naga Caverns> (P)Puzzle
(T)Taeja <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)CoCa
(T)Taeja <Terminus RE> (T)Byun
(T)Taeja <Metalopolis> (Z)Kyrix

SlayerS 4-0 ZeNEX


ZeNEX made a horrific showing in this season's first GSTL match, getting 4-0d by their former teammate (T)Taeja. Taeja played solidly, but in every single set the ZeNEX player made a critical blunder that no professional gamer should ever make.

On Xel'Naga Caverns, (P)Puzzle has his entire army on one hotkey and gets it divided around a destructible rock, then packed into a tiny corner. Appalling.

(Z)CoCa shows some initial indecision before doing a huge baneling all-in. It is microed terribly and kills nothing but bunkers. Stupid game.

The TvT with (T)Byun gets to a balanced midgame before Byun suicides 3 tanks and a full medivac for nothing. FUCK.

(Z)Kyrix comes out as ZeNEX’s last hope (lol). His scouting overlord finds Taeja early and immediately sees gas before rax. Taeja makes only 4 hellions and annoys Kyrix with them while switching to marine/tank/banshee. Kyrix loses 12 drones to the same 4 hellions that he has known about since the beginning of the game despite having speedlings, roaches and spine crawlers and then gets rolled.

If I cried any more it would all be blood. I'm never watching a game by a ZeNEX player again.

All games - 0/5. If you insist go to the end of game 4 to watch this reenactment:
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bam bam bam bam



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For Our Utopia (fOu) vs Team SCV Life (TSL)
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(Z)Lucky <Xel'Naga Caverns> (T)PuMa
(T)GuMiho <Tal'Darim Altar> (T)PuMa
(T)GuMiho <Dual Sight> (Z)FruitDealer
(T)GuMiho <Crossfire SE> (P)TesteR
(T)GuMiho <Metalopolis> (T)aLive
(Z)Leenock <Terminus RE> (T)aLive
(T)sC <Xel'Naga Fortress> (T)aLive

fOu 4-3 TSL


Titillate (verb) - to excite or arouse agreeably. TSL vs. Fou did not titillate.

Game one is Lucky vs. Puma, you've probably heard of them. Bad roach micro against bad blue flame hellion micro, and then both players max, Puma engages late and then loses. I was: not titillated

Fou decides to send out GuMiho next. GuMio does a cute little mass tank blue flame hellion build. I would like to see how this works against a better terran, but alas it was clever. I was: minorly titillated.

TSL sends out Fruitdealer, I assume he is the snipe player for GuMiho, because otherwise it would be weird to send him out so early. GuMiho does a mass hellion opening but Fruitdealer doesn't get roaches until really late, letting the hellions do a lot of damage. GuMiho was able to 1a with siege tanks and marines to beat what little army FruitDealer has defending. He way overdroned while being attacked by hellions. FruitDealer really reacted incorrectly to seeing so many hellions and just kept droning instead of ever building units to help defend. GuMiho's build: minorly titillated me.

Now it's Tester's turn to take on GuMiho. In one of the biggest "what" moments I've seen in Starcraft 2, Trickster scouts a two rax, scouts the marauder, and then decides to send his zealot cross map to die to concussive shells. Later Trickster moves his whole army back to kill a single drop, allowing an attack at the front to get into good position and take out a lot of probes and units. GuMio uses some great positioning play to pick off colossus and attack at the right time for the win. I was: titillated.

Alive is the final hope of TSL! Can TSL use Alive to stay Alive? Ha! Alive does a neat one base, marine, tank, cloak banshee attack and does a lot of damage, enough to win the game playing standard. GuMiho also forgot stim, that helped Alive win. I was: pretty titillated.

Leenock learned his lesson from FruitDealer's defeat and immediately gets roaches out against the reactor hellion opening of Alive. Alive does a big one base marine tank attack and it does enough damage to let him coast into victory. Leenock takes a long time to die though, barely surviving attacks. I wasn't titillated, to say the least.

Blue flame hellion drop from sC closes out the series! Yipee! No titillation to be found.


The second day gave us games that were at the very least less depressing, some closer matches and more interesting scenarios. This also marks the first GSTL in which OGS made it past the first round, though in fairness in both February and March's tournaments they played the even winners.

Round of 8, Day 2
By confusedcrib and Divinek

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MVP vs Team Prime (Prime.WE)
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(P)Tails <Xel'Naga Caverns> (P)HongUn
(P)Tails <Metalopolis>(Z)BBoongBBoong
(T)Noblesse <Crossfire SE>(Z)BBoongBBoong
(R)GuineaPig ([image loading]) <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)BBoongBBoong
(R)GuineaPig ([image loading]) <Dual Sight> (T)Maka
(R)GuineaPig ([image loading]) <Xel'Naga Fortress> [image loading]MarineKing
(Z)DongRaeGu <Terminus RE>[image loading]MarineKing

MVP 4-3 Prime


The first two games of this series lacked anything very exciting. In the first game Tails waited for his opponent to make the ill fated move of expanding first in PvP and attacked before the expansion could compensate for its investment. He lost his next game in a lack lustre fashion, investing in a voidray-phoenix harass strategy that lands him no damage.

Game 3 was truly hilarious if you wish to watch back and forth action entirely because the players themselves appear to be clueless. Noblesse attempts a bunker push that makes little sense, and consequently fails. Following this he sends a large portion of his mining SCVs to attack, WHILE building another command center? He loses all of these for almost nothing. However the zerg responds heartily by attempting a baneling bust into entrenched sieged tanks. Greeeen goooo! Then Nobelesse allows himself to be caught of of position multiple times, flanked, and countered repeatedly. Then failing to build a single thor until the massive muta ball has done to much damage he has to leave the game.

GuineaPig demonstrated some trademark random play, going for one dimensional builds that are designed to work immediately and win him the game. In his first match he takes the game easily with some really nice blink stalker usage; then in his following games as zerg executes a baneling bust successfully against Maka. His final game was genuinely entertaining, though it was clear throughout that MKP was the superior player. Some cute play with DTs gain Guineapig solid map control and a sizable lead, and even though he has some macro to his name, MKP has the micro. Slowly chipping away at his opponent from all sides until he's able to force a crack MKP's micro and Houdini himself out of what looked like a terrible situation.

Yes! A close series, and a chance for MVP to bust out their potential new ace. This guy lived up to the hype in his premier match. Watching someone outplay MKP in the way he did was truly amazing, Dongraegu showed that he is going to be a real threat to anyone in the GSL or GSTL from this day forward. This guy's sense of timings and gameflow was absolutely amazing, always knowing best when to engage and how to position whatever he was doing. Clearly a fan of banelings from this game as they nearly greened out the earth before bringing an end to Prime and putting MVP on to the next round.

If you're going to watch any games from this series most definitely check out the last two, so good!


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Old Generation Starcrafters (oGs) vs StarTale (ST)
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[image loading]Hero<Xel'Naga Caverns> (P)Squirtle
(Z)Zenio < Bel'Shir Beach > (P)Squirtle
(Z)Zenio < Xel'Naga Fortress > [image loading]Ace
(P)MC <Dual Sight > [image loading]Ace
(P)MC <Crevasse > (T)Bomber
(P)MC <Metalopolis> (Z)July

oGs 4-2 StarTale


Game One: Wait a Minute, Did I Just Witness a PvP Revolution?
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Equal food, equal economy. One player has chargelots, blink stalkers, immortals, and archons; the other, zealot, stalker, and thermal lance colossus. Squirtle's gateway immortal army pushes into Hero's gateway + colossus army, attacking into a choke, and kills it convincingly. Squirtle opened this game with a proxy gate cheese, and because of that was behind to a lot of standard colossus timing pushes, but ignoring all of that, Squirtle used a non standard army composition to beat out a colossus composition, even without any fancy micro or positioning.

This means that blink stalker, immortal, chargelot, archon is a valid army composition in PvP. When watching the battle frame-by-frame:

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The way the army composition works is ingenious. First, the archons behind the zealots guarantees that you will win the zealot vs. zealot battle with less zealots than would normally be needed. This means that extra zealots can charge into the stalkers of your opponent. Zealots do some sick damage to stalkers, combined with the blink on top from your own stalkers and you should easily win the stalker battle. At this point you should be guaranteeing the survival of some zealots, some stalkers, some archons, and all of your immortals. With no tanking army left, immortals can just devastate colossus. This is an army composition that may indeed be the future of PvP, and definitely deserves further testing.


Game Two: Zenio is good at ZvP, and the new map is very pretty

Game Three: Ace makes a kissy face while he plays, and that's not even the most awkward part of this game.

Game Four: Huh, They Picked MC

Game Five: Is this a Code S finals?

Game Six: You really did get your Code S finals in my Team League!

The series as a whole was actually most notable for its opening game in my opinion, perhaps introducing the future of PvP now that the 4 gate is dissipating. A lot of viewers I feel came into this matchup looking to see just how good MC is, unfortunately, this is not the place to see that. MC executed a pretty standard blink stalker build, held a weird all in, and won a base trade. By far the only note worthy games were brought by Squirtle/Hero and Zenio/Squirtle, other than that this series was much less then I was expecting going into it. All of these top level players were playing really awkward games. The nunchucks were probably the highlight of the whole thing.


After watching the first two days of play and noticing that most teams were sending out a Protoss to start their matches, confusedcrib decided to scribble down some notes on why that might be. Think of it like investigative reporting, but done by sitting at a typewriter and conducting thought experiments instead of having to leave the safety of home.

Opening with a Protoss
By confusedcrib


Both teams in this matchup opted to open up with a protoss player, and I believe that this is the best decision you can make in a team league with the meta game how it is right now. All of the teams with solid protoss, (oGs, ST, MVP, and Prime) opened up with protoss players. I believe that the line of thinking with this is that at worst, the player will have a coin flippy, underdeveloped match up of PvP and be able to play standard against other races if needed.

Another benefit of opening with a protoss is that there are so many valid cheeses, from 3 gate void ray, to Anypro style 7 gate 1 robo 2 forge, that if the other team opens with a strong player, you can have a valid chance of cheesing them out in any matchup. Right now, Protoss probably has the most confidence going into every matchup, and so they're a great opening race in a team league.

Also worth noting, both teams chose their unestablished players to start with. This negates any snipe players from being deployed until it is too late to deploy them. I guarantee you, both of these teams have players set up to snipe July or MC, but if all of a sudden oGsWhat'sHisName ends up taking out multiple players in a row, you're going to be in the tough spot of having to use a snipe player out of what they've been training to snipe. Opening with a Protoss, and at that a relatively unknown one, is without a doubt the right play by both teams here.


The semifinals this month were very...different than last time. Sharing only 1 team (SlayerS) in common, this time around the top 4 teams included MVP (who did not participate last month), oGs, and fOu (who were both eliminated their first round).

That is one other joy of the team format, things shake up much more easily. Especially in a single elimination format as unforgiving as this one, turnover between months is extremely high. Awesome. To the max.

Semifinals
By confusedcrib and Divinek

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SlayerS vs For Our Utopia (fOu)
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(T)Taeja < Xel'Naga Caverns > (Z)Leenock
(T)GanZi < Xel'Naga Fortress > (Z)Leenock
(T)GanZi
< Tal'Darim Altar LE > (P)Choya
(T)GanZi< Crevasse > (T)GuMiho
(P)Alicia < Crossfire SE > (T)GuMiho
(T)MMA < Dual Sight > (T)GuMiho
(T)MMA < Metalopolis > (T)sC

SlayerS 4-3 fOu


Wow was I hyped up for this match, these teams have some of my personal favourite players in the entire league. MMA and sC in the same match?! Christmas so soon?

With Taeja rolling off an all kill in the first round he no doubt came into this game with plenty of confidence behind him. However, Leenock did not care for this and he wanted to show him just what he can do with his favourite unit. I have never seen infestors used so extensively and beautifully. Leenock played amazing with his infestors this game, he made it seem like there were 100 on the map when in reality there were only 6. The fungals forced the terran into remaining on his half of the map much longer than he would have liked. Throwing down that green goop at every opportunity allowed Leenock to amass a monster economy, and some equally monstrous units his ultralisk pack. After this it was a-move (and little dance jig) to victory. Why so good Leenock?

Unfortunately Leenock falls in his second game to a creative speed reaper strategy from GanZi. The Terran's micro faulters at many points, where the zerg matches him by faultering with macro. Leenock invests far too much into mutas that aren't able to accomplish anything substantial and eventually banks a ton of money, into a supply block, while marines are stimming all over his mutas.

Ganzi continues rolling on, right through Choya. The fOu coach simply played too passive in this game, leaving plenty of room for Ganzi to sneak an extra base and employ his sick drop usage and emps to make his lead too great. Ganzi then runs into the wall that is Gumiho, taking significant damage from Gumiho's cloaked banshee opening. Once Gumiho takes control of the game he uses this control masterfully, and once Ganzi entrenches his army in the middle of the map, Gumiho merely circumvents the ground force all together and destroys his opponents main.

Gumiho shows us he's not a one game wonder plowing through the fearsome Protoss Alicia. Some fantastic multi tasked harass in combination with great EMPs won this game. It appeared as though Gumiho was going to keep rolling right on through SlayerS clutch player MMA. However this man does not go down without a fight, one hell] of a fight. Drastically down from some awesome early game harass in the form of blue flame hellions from Gumiho, MMA finds himself in a difficult position. But using some of the best multi pronged harass I have ever seen MMA claws himself back into the game. Striking at every location and every opening possible MMA wants to show why he's the Slayer's ace. The never ending abuse of Gumiho's immobile tank army is enough for MMA to somehow make a sick comeback.

All I can say is this game did not disappoint. These guys are so evenly matched, and so very very good. It just so happened that MMA was better. They both traded blows and army exchanges, using sick diversion drops and marine bombs to break enemy tank lines. Eventually MMA catches sC out of position when all his units are in their drop ships and manages to stop the drop, break sC's army, and destroy his 3rd all in one fluid motion. Wow.


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MVP vs Old Generation Starcrafters (oGs)
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(P)Genius < Xel'Naga Caverns > (P)Hero
(R)GuineaPig () < Tal'Darim Altar LE > (P)Hero
(R)GuineaPig () < Xel'Naga Fortress > (T)NaDa
(Z)DongRaeGu < Dual Sight > (T)NaDa
(Z)DongRaeGu < Crossfire SE > (T)SuperNoVa
(Z)DongRaeGu < Crevasse > (P)MC

MVP 4-2 oGs


Again both teams decide to open with their Protoss. MVP decides on putting Genius out first, incredibly questionable. When your team is so light on high caliber Code S players, there is no reason to have such a powerhouse lose in the first set.

Genius goes for a standard colossus + stuff army composition while Hero uses blink stalkers to delay Genius' attack. Good blinks on top of Genius' colossus allows them to be sniped out, so that when the big engagement happens it will be easier to deal with. Genius is up food with colossus as he pushes and Hero just rolls over it with blink stalkers and charge lots. Hero transitions into colossus afterwards to 1a for the win. This transition into colossus can be compared to Squirtle's transition into archon immortal from the round of 8, either way, the PvP revolution is here.

MVP then sends out the player that they really should have opened with, GuineaPig, the high level protoss turned random. Liquid'Tyler once commented, when discussing Liquid'TLO's play as random, how difficult it is to play PvP as a random player. It is the most technical of matchups, where one or two probes makes the difference between one sided victories and humiliating defeats. Guinea Pig makes the smart decision and four gates, winning with what's probably the only build he knows for PvP. GuineaPig's "taunt" is a really, really, awkward camera wave: if I was rating taunts I'd give it an zero out of five. Oh, and the match too.

oGs decides to throw Nada at the problem. Other top players on oGs such as Inca and Zenio both have weak matchups, and they don't want to send out their ace player MC right away, so Nada was a good choice. Nada plays super safe, and is able to 1a with stim timing and crush through GuineaPig's macro Protoss, really showing that he is not ready for big macro games against the Code S players quite yet. But in other news, from this point forward, no one is ever allowed to poke fun at the observer ever again.

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DongRaeGu is really smart. There is something beautiful and subtle that happens in his game versus Nada that Zergs need to experiment with. As Zergs take their third they want to drone like fiends while it is building, hence why a lot of terran timings hit as the third goes up. RaeGu waits for the timing he knows is coming (marine hellion) and after holding it, instead of putting 300 minerals into drones and the other 300 into the third base, he double expands to a risky gold and his safe third. The gold allows for saturation with less drones, making up for the opportunity cost of the fast fourth. He then mines only gas from his fourth base. This combination allows for a near equal amount of minerals and gas to be mined. And what costs equal minerals and gas for Zerg? Banelings and mutalisks, both of which are pretty good against Terran. Nada was also seconds late on the marine/hellion timing, allowing for banelings to be out in time, so the timing didn't do anything near the damage it needs to. Both of those plays combine for Nada's loss, and DongRaeGu plays a really good ZvT.

The most interesting part of the match between DongRaeGu and Supernova is Supernova's opening. Supernova goes for a one barracks bunker rush and then follows it up with reactor hellions, a pretty cool way to apply pressure. But after this is shut down by DongRaeGu's smart roach opening, Supernova just doesn't catch back up. He goes for a marine maurader timing, probably not the best move on a map like Crossfire, where tanks and positioning reign king; it gets shut down very well by DongRaeGu. After this, DongRaeGu shows the strength of roach baneling as well as his double expansion fanciness from last game.

Well. MC gets hit by a roach speedling attack and loses to the guy that didn't even prepare for PvZ because of it. And that's the series.

Post Game Thoughts / The Importance of Preperation in a Team League:

This series was decided by the coach's decision making rather than the player's. MVP could have lost it when they put GuineaPig against Hero. MVP got really lucky that GuineaPig's four gate worked, putting him out there as a random player in any spot but the first one is a huge risk. Had he not worked out against Hero, then going into the rest of the series oGs would have been able to play extremely confidently and not been so hesitant to use MC.

oGs needs to be better prepared next time, in a team league their line up is very predictable and some of their players have hugely flawed play in particular matchups. If oGs wants to ever win one of these, they need to take the competition seriously and plan their lineup with snipe players, not just wing it and hope MC and Nada can carry them.


One of the most important parts of GSTL, and one reason its the best league, is its role as testing ground for new maps. Remember the dark before time, when every GSL map was the size of a storage closet? When there was exactly 1 route from base to base, when games had to end before players got a third base because there wasn't room on the map?

GSTL began the trend of fixing that mess. This month they continued the proud tradition with an exotic beach resort map, a creation so beautiful that it nearly stopped the game during Team Liquid Attack when TLO and Tyler discovered you can build things in the water.

SirJolt, our resident terrain expert is on the case to tell us whats up with this luscious battleground.

Bel'Shir Beach: Fun in the Sun
By SirJolt

This week saw the introduction of Bel’Shir Beach to the GSTL map pool, throwing a new map-type in alongside the ash-worlds, cave-networks and megacities we’ve come to know so well. Bel’Shir Beach takes place on one of the few maps worth fighting for – a resort planet, ripe for holiday goers of any race, no matter how many limbs. Given the fact that we have gone through all of Brood War and SC2 so far without seeing anything quite so picturesque, Bel’Shir Beach is a rare gem indeed.

Sadly, this perennial pleasure is not without its pick of potential problems.

Coral Atoll or Volcanic Caldera?

The biggest question raised by Bel’Shir beach is, of course, one of geology. In a perfect world, we would have some clear source of information, perhaps a geological survey. In the absence of such a survey we must use deduction. Fear not, however, for we can determine much from the geology of the map itself and hopefully shed some light on the map’s structure.

Evidence for both the coral atoll and caldera theories presents itself in the shape of the map, which the diagram above outlines quite neatly.

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Fig. 1: The pristine sands of Bel'Shir, precious mineral resource or desiccated husks of long dead arthropods?


The sand across Bel’Shir’s centre archipelago clearly shows a light enough colour to be composed of the calcite bodies of decomposed coral polyps, which also flies in the face of the volcanic caldera theory insofar as volcanic soil would likely be darker in colour and sustain a plentiful variety of plants. Of course, in making this assumption we presume that alien polyps would leave calcite husks, but given the general morphic regularity of animals in SC2, that doesn’t seem too great a stretch.

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Fig. 2: Trees, green with what we might only assume is chlorophyl; further evidence for the morphic regularity of cross-world life in SC2.


In favour of the volcanic caldera argument there is the fact that there are islands at the core of the ring, which would be in line with a mid-peak nearer the volcano’s cone. Moreover, those islands are more densely forested, suggesting that the soil there is richer in nutrients, as it might be if it had been covered in volcanic ash years previous.

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There is a secret third option, whereby the ring is the outer rim of a vast asteroid impact site, but given the relative size of the crater and the fact that beyond the rim appears also to be below sea-level, it seems safe enough to chalk that idea up to the most preposterous of geological speculation.

Preposterous, I tell you.


Wildlife:

We may well be able to deduce a healthy amount about the environment by learning about the indigenous fauna that inhabit it. These crustacean-styled animals are equally at home on land or in water, and, as everyone knows, amphibious creatures aren’t to be trusted, having not committed yet to life on land or at sea, like all right-minded animals.

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Fig. 3: Amphibious critters, raising one important question: Can zerglings swim?


In the interest of science we dispatched a probe to perform a dissection of the animal in question, a “scantipede:”

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Fig. 4: Please do not try this at home. That probe is specially trained and has a great deal of expertise. Moreover, he is a soulless husk, a relentless killing machine.


What have we learned from this exercise?

One: a probe’s particle beam is singularly unsuited to the delicate processes of forensic science.

Two: in opposition to our expectations the humble scantipede bleeds red. Usually, in crustaceans we’d expect the “blood” (or haemolymph) to be a bluish color (owing to its copper-enriched haemocyanin-based circulatory system).

What does this teach us about Bel’Shir beach? Likely that there’s a lot more iron about than expected, or that there isn't water deep enough for that kind of circulatory system to be successful (it being more likely to tire an animal out than the iron-based system so clearly espoused by our indigenous friend up there). The idea of there being an abundance of iron on Bel’Shir tallies well with the lack of Xel’Naga watchtowers, which we might surmise suffer from electromagnetic interference.

Zerg, of course, have black blood – a substance whose composition I daren’t guess at.

+ Show Spoiler [Balance Issues] +
Terran:
There are a couple of issues that might arise here. My biggest concern will be that Terrans, being dedicated to raves, nightclubs and recreational stimpack use, have a natural affinity for beaches. There’s every chance the average Terran bio ball will crack out Ibiza Mix 97 and get off its collective face on stim packs, then just concussive shell to the beat. Ever notice that Medivac heal-ray looks a lot like a green laser show?

They’ve also got fear on their side, have you ever seen what fighting a war in deep space, sealed into a suit of armour does to your complexion? Marines are going to need to tan up.

Zerg:
Sand gets everywhere, right into all the little cracks. You know that feeling when you get sand right up in your gooch? It’s almost impossible to get out. Have you seen how many legs the average Zerg unit has? They’re pretty much all gooch. Goodnight zerglings and roaches. Hydras seem like they might have an advantage, but I’m pretty sure infestors are just like big slugs and can’t move on sand.

Whatever you do, don’t research ‘ling speed; the high chafe factor will likely result in loss of HP as they run, and their dragonfly wings will get all wet and useless in the shallows.

Protoss:
This one could go either way, but I’d imagine the sand will get right into stalkers and immortals and corrode their clean legs off (ideally we’d need to have some idea of the salinity, but for the moment that would just be speculation). At the same time, the Protoss really have the most to fight for on this one. I mean, sure, the Terran will do anything for a big dance party, but ever since the destruction of Aiur, the Protoss have been pretty much homeless…

And if there’s one thing my childhood has regrettably taught me all too well, it’s that homeless people love beaches.


Grand Finals
By Heyoka

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SlayerS vs MVP
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+ Show Spoiler [Overall] +
(T)Ryung < Xel'Naga Caverns > (P)Genius
(Z)Min < Terminus SE > (P)Genius
(Z)Min < Crevasse > (T)Keen
(P)Frozen < Tal'Darim Altar LE > (T)Keen
(P)Frozen < Bel'Shir Beach > (Z)viOlet
(P)Frozen < Xel'Naga Fortress > (R)GuineaPig ()
(T)GanZi < Crossfire SE > (R)GuineaPig ()
(T)GanZi < Dual Sight > (Z)DongRaeGu
(T)MMA < Metalopolis > (Z)DongRaeGu


Thanks to both previous season finals becoming rather drawn out slug-fests, expectations were high coming into this series. This time around the finals began with a relatively slow start, but ramped up quickly and finished with the kind of bang you hope to see when a strangely ornate trophy is involved.

MVP decided to start off with Genius again, who 'did his thing'. Meaning he fumbled around with some void rays for a while but was left untouched long enough to upgrade things like storm, and win from there.

The second game was completely without note, Genius tried a forge FE and lost to burrow. Game 3 was relatively low econ with zerg units throwing themselves at a mech army for a while and eventually running out of steam.

After there things got interestnig, Frozen had a cute blink build on Tal'Darim, running stalkers into the back of Keen's base and then blinking to the front to kill empty bunkers and overpower the Terran. Highly entertaining, especially during the parts where Moletrap and DOA argued about whether or not he had vision to the high ground. It turned out that he did, and we all learned something valuable.

Game 5 felt very unusual, like taking a sip of milk that doesn't quite taste right but isn't at the expiration date yet which makes you think its still good. Frozen opened with void rays and did a lot of damage, but took a really long time to expo and viOlet looked briefly like he might stabilize. Then he died. Fun but awkward.

Frozen attempted the same trick in a PvZ against GuineaPig but didn't have nearly the same success, and then it was GuineaPig up against a Jaedong killer. GanZi did a cool tank/marine pressure build and chokes out the Zerg, slowly inching forward and restricting Guinea's options.

A single game away from victory GanZi plays Dual Sight in an odd manner, proxying a barracks and factory and going for a heavy one base mech all-in. The game is tense with DongRaeGu holding just barely when he pulls drones, two separate times. The kind of defense reminiscent of NaNiwa and ThorZaIN's TSL Finals game 6.

Amazingly this brings the series to a 9th game, coming down to the wire as with finals before it. SlayerS tags in MMA, the man who earned them the same trophy just a month ago, to battle GSTL gosu DongRaeGu. It is difficult to express in words how awesome this game is for a deciding battle, the lead swings back and forth several times with MMA dropping constantly and holding the gold just long enough to take it home. Excellent play by both, the voices of the commentators begin to crack after shouting through it which is typically the mark of a finals worth watching.

SkyCrawler has a good series of battle reports ready to read if you're interested in actual analysis, the latter games of this series were really fantastic and make the GSTL feel incredibly promising as a format.

Final final note: stream bonjwa SlayerS_Cella continues to improve his appearance and now looks like a serious badass in a suit.


When all was said and done, SlayerS was able to recapture victory and walk away as two time champions. Taking 9 games, MMA was burdened with the task of making damn sure the trophy went back to his house, and he delivered in a tense and entertaining game. Sound familiar?

Team leagues require a different kind of player. They require a player who can look past his own career, his personal struggles with the leagues, and play his best knowing the hopes of his teammates and coaching staff are resting on him. MMA is turning out to be that kind of player, the man who can be trusted to step up and play no matter how dire the situation.

Oh Captain, My Captain
By Divinek


Besides being the captain of a now two time GSTL championship team, MMA has undeniably become the greatest high pressure player in the entire league. He has always been one of if not the best player on SlayerS and in perhaps all of the GSTL. His humble beginnings in this league were no different from where he is now; being played as the last line of defense again ZeNEX in the Ro8, though back then he was known as Jjob. Once three of his team mates had fallen to HyeJun it was MMA’s turn to attempt for the reverse all kill, but winning 4 games in a row for any person is extremely difficult at the highest levels of competition. Even under these conditions, in his first GSTL appearance, MMA only fell short of the reverse all kill by one game. These were the markings and the beginnings of an amazing team player.

In the next season the team decided to deploy this young man’s talents in a situation where the entire match was not assuredly riding on his every win. Yet again MMA managed to win 3 games in a row, knocking out notable players like ST_July and ST_Squirtle before allowing Ryung to clean up the final win to put Slayers on to the next round. This little experiment in changing MMA’s position in the lineup proved successful, and no doubt reinforced his ability to beat the best under these high pressure settings.

In the finals of the GSTL2 MMA was decidedly switched back into the anchor position, allowing his teammates to perform the brunt of the damage against the opposition of IM. When MVP seemed like he might win 3 straight sets and secure a championship for IM, he met MMA who would begin to prove that he is the greatest match point player of all time. This game was one for the ages, and a very fitting one for the final point of the GSTL 2, putting Slayers a top the league upon the shoulders of their Michael Jordan in MMA. Slayers had won their first championship when viewed as the extreme underdogs the heavy weights of IM. Highlighting MMA’s performance is not meant to dwarf the contributions of his team mates, but no one is better suited as a last line of defense than MMA.

Jump ahead to our most recently completed GSTL 3 we see MMA is all too familiar position of having the fate of Slayer’s in the team league yet again resting on him. With his team down 3-2, and Gumiho coming in with plenty of momentum, MMA was forced into nothing less than his best. He was even put drastically behind in this game by some excellent early game harass from his Terran opponent. But the artist formerly known as Jjob showed us that he never brings his B game only his MMA game! Clawing his way back with some of the most amazing multi-pronged harass and relentless aggression I’ve ever seen in this team league. If you haven’t watched this match please do, MMA does not disappoint. After that game, not only did MMA have his teams every breath inhaling from his unit losses and exhaling in relief from his brilliant moves, but now he had to face the powerhouse in sC.

SC really does not get enough credit for just how good he is, as of late this guy has been playing phenomenally and demonstrating he can be the best in a very clean fashion. This came out in the game against MMA, these two were so evenly matched for most of the game it was beyond impressive. Trading blow for blow, and brilliant tactical strikes for siege line breaks. MMA was eventually able to find the perfect timing to catch sC’s army out of its position and blast on through the terran lines to take the series for Slayers yet again. Two high pressure, extremely close games for MMA, two extremely beautiful victories.

To the finals against the dark horse of the tournament MVP, MMA finds himself in the familiar position against the teams ace Dongreagu. Up to this point the guy was a Zerg beast, looking like an unstoppable force for his team. Using the nerd tears garnered from victory to water his Zerg plants, an act only engaged in for embarrassment as we all known Zergs are carnivores. MMA couldn’t seem to shake the déjà vu of last round, finding himself behind economically and rather intensely so in supply. But let’s take a look at how MMA deals with this.

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that's quite the zerg army you have there...


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QUITE the army


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oh god here it comes

*Insert micro here and lots of tank splash*



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Don't you know who I am?

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welcome to MMA world


That was one of many examples where MMA obtains maximum efficiency from his units. Sure there are opportunities like there where the zerg could have picked better angle or time to attack, but it is also the mark of a great player when he can make his opponent THINK it's a good idea to attack into his army. In reality we saw how good of an idea it was there. MMA is a relentless player, if you give him room to breath he will simply suffocate you. There have always been stories told of players who have unbelievable skill in the practice room, able to roll team mate one after the other, but when these people get on TV it all falls apart. MMA is as far from that image as a player can get, he THRIVES on the adrenaline. He lives for the chance to win under the highest pressure settings against the best opponents. MMA seems unbeatable when his team needs him most, good luck to the teams next series trying to get through this guy.


Some games were played, some tears shed, a few absurd ceremonies occured. Boxer proved for the second or maybe third time that he knows his stuff when it comes to managing talent, apparently there is something to him being The Emperor. When SlayerS won last time it felt natural to appropriate them with a Cinderella story label, but soon we may have to look at them as an established dynasty.

All in all, a pretty successful team league. GOM has appropriately noted how awesome this event is and will be expanding the format in the near future, a very smart move if you ask me (which no one did, but they should).

Enjoy.


This GSTL update brought to you by the fine writers at Team Liquid. Thanks to Divinek, confusedcrib, intrigue, SirJolt, and Hydro/HawaiinPig for the graphics. Just by reading the preceeding paragraphs you could probably tell that but in my day we always had official sounding sign offs and it formats the post nicely you know? As if we are a legitimate news outlet. Anyway our same group will probably continue GSTL coverage in the future so might as well get to know them now.
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Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
May 23 2011 17:24 GMT
#2
Thanks again to everyone who helped, this was my favorite GSTL yet and this is a really fun piece!
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Steel
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Japan2283 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-23 17:29:11
May 23 2011 17:28 GMT
#3
Great article.

Loved the piece about MMA. He's just such an amazing player, and I really hope he starts doing better int he individual leagues because he deserves the success.

Oh and the article on Belshir LOL. I played a few times on it and it's a pretty..interesting map. I hope they use it in future seasons.
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Barracks
Profile Joined May 2011
United States43 Posts
May 23 2011 17:29 GMT
#4
Wow amazing article, amazing tournament. Really hope that team leagues become better represented in the near future!

Also, can't wait to see the MVP vs SlayerS rematch, DRG vs MMA. /nerdchills
Aesop
Profile Joined October 2007
Hungary11291 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-23 17:30:03
May 23 2011 17:29 GMT
#5
Amazing depths. I am not convinced by your geological hypotheses though.
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Derrida
Profile Joined March 2011
2885 Posts
May 23 2011 17:30 GMT
#6
ROFL awesome review of Bel'Shir. Well written.
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Antoine
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States7481 Posts
May 23 2011 17:34 GMT
#7
lol, the bel'shir beach section was really fun
rest of the writeup was sweet too, diggin the new style
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Kon-Tiki
Profile Joined February 2011
United States402 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-23 17:40:44
May 23 2011 17:37 GMT
#8
The TvT with Byun gets to a balanced midgame before Byun suicides 3 tanks and a full medivac for nothing. FUCK.


LOL best line in the entire article, and so true

EDIT: Also, great article!
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zul
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Germany5427 Posts
May 23 2011 17:37 GMT
#9
awesome article. I have the strong feeling the GSTL could well become the new "must-watch" league for sc2.
keep it deep! @zulison
Mattchew
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States5684 Posts
May 23 2011 17:39 GMT
#10
Every GSTL has been utterly amazing.
There is always tomorrow nshs.seal.
Ayomeer
Profile Joined April 2011
Switzerland48 Posts
May 23 2011 17:40 GMT
#11
Haha, the Bel'shir Beach article was much fun to reed
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MaxField
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States2386 Posts
May 23 2011 17:40 GMT
#12
That was pretty amazing
"Quite the Zerg army you got there, Quite the army"
"Zerg, so bad it loses to hydras" IdrA.
catleaves
Profile Joined December 2010
United States506 Posts
May 23 2011 17:49 GMT
#13
very cool article. thank you for this!
^^
SirJolt
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
the Dagon Knight4003 Posts
May 23 2011 18:00 GMT
#14
On May 24 2011 02:29 Aesop wrote:
Amazing depths. I am not convinced by your geological hypotheses though.


If you have any alternate hypothesis I'd be glad to hear them.

+ Show Spoiler +
I will likely dismiss them though, like any fine academic.
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GHOSTCLAW
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States17042 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-23 18:11:06
May 23 2011 18:00 GMT
#15

Titillate (verb) - to excite or arouse agreeably. TSL vs. Fou did not titillate.

this was awesome


GSTL began the trend of fixing that mess. This month they continued the proud tradition with an exotic beach resort map, a creation so beautiful that it nearly stopped the game during Team Liquid Attack when TLO and Tyler discovered you can build things in the water.


pics? vods? i want to see them exclaiming that you can build things in water. <3
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Carras
Profile Joined August 2010
Argentina860 Posts
May 23 2011 18:01 GMT
#16
great read.. the bel shir beach analysis was awesome =)
rareh
Profile Joined May 2011
Portugal298 Posts
May 23 2011 18:04 GMT
#17
I feel sorry that Dongraegu lost, because of his keyboard.
Sanguinarius
Profile Joined January 2010
United States3427 Posts
May 23 2011 18:04 GMT
#18
Excellent write up. I really liked the Bel'shir beach article :-)

On a side not - I was not able to watch the game (Nada vs GuineaPig) leading to the quote "But in other news, from this point forward, no one is ever allowed to poke fun at the observer ever again."

What happened?
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GHOSTCLAW
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States17042 Posts
May 23 2011 18:11 GMT
#19
On May 24 2011 03:04 Sanguinarius wrote:
Excellent write up. I really liked the Bel'shir beach article :-)

On a side not - I was not able to watch the game (Nada vs GuineaPig) leading to the quote "But in other news, from this point forward, no one is ever allowed to poke fun at the observer ever again."

What happened?


you can see the obs +probes+zeal in the screenshot.
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eviltomahawk
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States11135 Posts
May 23 2011 18:12 GMT
#20
O_O

Epic write-up. A thoroughly enjoyable read. Definitely one of the best articles that I've ever read on TL. This is surely fit for the epicness of the GSTL.

ㅇㅅㅌㅅ
NotCptKirk
Profile Joined April 2011
Germany165 Posts
May 23 2011 18:12 GMT
#21
Loved every bit of this! What a great article =)
Tschis
Profile Joined November 2010
Brazil1511 Posts
May 23 2011 18:13 GMT
#22
Thank you for the write up!

MMA fight against DRG was amazing =O
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Darksoldierr
Profile Joined May 2010
Hungary2012 Posts
May 23 2011 18:20 GMT
#23
Awsome write up, thank you
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MeteorRise
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada611 Posts
May 23 2011 18:21 GMT
#24
I am a fool. Why did I not buy the pass this time. Ahh well. Great write up! MMA just too cool <3
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Darpa
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada4413 Posts
May 23 2011 18:23 GMT
#25
Man, Ive never heard of DongRauGu, but given his ability to repeatedly smash the best players, I'd say hes a serious Code S threat in the next couple of seasons.
"losers always whine about their best, Winners go home and fuck the prom queen"
Rinrun
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada3509 Posts
May 23 2011 18:25 GMT
#26
SirJolt, 5 stars. If only I could give 'em properly.
MBC/Liquid/TSM always.
Cellaftw
Profile Joined March 2011
Netherlands9 Posts
May 23 2011 18:26 GMT
#27
Great write up gj Cella winning GSTL again!
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gejfsyd
Profile Joined September 2009
Poland156 Posts
May 23 2011 18:26 GMT
#28
NO BOXER?
Mithriel
Profile Joined November 2010
Netherlands2969 Posts
May 23 2011 18:29 GMT
#29
This was an amazing write up haha!! I enjoyed the balance questions for the Belchir beach map

Also reading this actually made me watch some games that i had missed in the first place!!

Keep up the good work everyone who contributed to this article <3
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Asha
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United Kingdom38255 Posts
May 23 2011 18:36 GMT
#30
Didn't much like the start of the article, but it got better. Nice to have the extra breakdown sections on the map, on some gameplay, and on trends in teamleague coaching.

Was a great season though for sure.
Laneir
Profile Joined September 2010
United States1160 Posts
May 23 2011 18:36 GMT
#31
Epic recap love it good job and good write up and i think it sums up the whole TL very well
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Resilient
Profile Joined June 2010
United Kingdom1431 Posts
May 23 2011 18:36 GMT
#32
Amazing write up, thank you for the sheer effort!
moltenlead
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada866 Posts
May 23 2011 18:38 GMT
#33
That was brilliant, and I LOLed so hard at the Bel`shir beach analysis. Keep doing this.
godemperor
Profile Joined October 2010
Belgium2043 Posts
May 23 2011 18:39 GMT
#34
Great article analysis on bel'shir beach is great!
Torte de Lini
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Germany38463 Posts
May 23 2011 18:43 GMT
#35
Nice writing SirJolt :B

someone hire this man! STAT
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catabowl
Profile Joined November 2009
United States815 Posts
May 23 2011 18:49 GMT
#36
Great read Heyoko. I enjoyed it. I did see your Favoritism come out a little bit but was a good read.
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Yurie
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
11827 Posts
May 23 2011 18:50 GMT
#37
"Before the tournaent even began, GOM managed to spark controversey"

Overall it was a nice read, but the spelling mistakes in the opening. :/
NexUmbra
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Scotland3776 Posts
May 23 2011 18:51 GMT
#38
Very good article :D
Life has won two GSLs and a Blizzard Cup. NOT three GSLs.
Kazeyonoma
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States2912 Posts
May 23 2011 18:55 GMT
#39
Epic write up for an epic tournament. I seriously can't wait till the new format rolls out and we get to see the GSTL more often. I really REALLY hope SlayerS maintains it's glory and takes a 3rd consecutive title. MMA is a hero, and this team league while full of some weird games, also had many exciting, eye-opening, jaw-dropping matches as well. I literally fell from my seat when that MMA vs DRG fight happened and when I got up and saw MMA was still standing i had to replay it again and again to see just what had happened... TRULY amazing matches.

I love the GSTL.
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Inkblood
Profile Joined February 2010
United States463 Posts
May 23 2011 18:57 GMT
#40
Awesome write-up. Keep up the good work.

Loved the Bel'shir Beach Review, totally not what I was expecting. But definitely funny. I'm looking forward to the next GSTL, and future write-ups.
darksage78
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada243 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-23 21:37:24
May 23 2011 19:12 GMT
#41
Spent the last week and a bit in Korea watching the GSTL live. It was definitely one of the highlights from my trip and my experience and thoughts are outlined here: http://wellplayed.org/forum/110/thread/3803664/show

Perhaps you saw my cheerful on stream!
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xlat
Profile Joined August 2010
176 Posts
May 23 2011 19:15 GMT
#42
Fantastic writeup!

And i knew there was a reason for why I dislike GanZi, thanks for reminding me
Isillian
Profile Joined March 2011
United Kingdom145 Posts
May 23 2011 19:24 GMT
#43
Really nice write up, a very enjoyable read
Champi
Profile Joined March 2010
1422 Posts
May 23 2011 19:35 GMT
#44
i loved the bel'shir beach writeup, the entertainment was enough to make up for the lack of insight to the balance of the map. great write up
HEROwithNOlegacy
Profile Joined June 2010
United States850 Posts
May 23 2011 19:40 GMT
#45
great read, everyone should recommend this to their friends. GSTL has yet to disappoint!
SlayerS Fighting!
Mobius_1
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United Kingdom2763 Posts
May 23 2011 19:46 GMT
#46
Great recap for the games, but I'm sorry, SirJolt's Bel'Shir outclassed the rest of the article like SlayerS outclasses other teams.

Will SirJolt be teaching Xenobotany and Transport Infrastructure at Harvard anytime soon? I'd like to apply.
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TheOneAboveU
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Germany3367 Posts
May 23 2011 19:53 GMT
#47
Really great read, you did a very good job there, ty!
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Tufas
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Austria2259 Posts
May 23 2011 19:54 GMT
#48
Well if gom would legally allow me to watch it, I would. (linux)
Well, the write ups are great, so I get to feel a little bit of action at least
Thank you very much !
Where is my ACE flair
havox_
Profile Joined October 2010
Germany442 Posts
May 23 2011 20:02 GMT
#49
So glad that the epic GSTL get's the attention and awesomeness which it deserves!
Iron.Fist
Profile Joined April 2011
Brazil268 Posts
May 23 2011 20:06 GMT
#50
Bel'shir Beach article was just EPIC!

MMA Fighting!!! :D
dabom88
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States3483 Posts
May 23 2011 20:09 GMT
#51
Any way I could contribute to get these articles out in a more timely fashion?
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ZEEEPh
Profile Joined January 2011
Portugal97 Posts
May 23 2011 20:17 GMT
#52
one game missing in the score of SlayerS vs fOu
+ Show Spoiler +
only 6 of the 7 games, or the score is incorrect
KobraKay
Profile Joined March 2010
Portugal4231 Posts
May 23 2011 20:28 GMT
#53
Great read, good job!

Im a SlayerS fan for sure but I feel weird....its like being a SKT1 fan because its also Boxers team :O....no worries....unless CJ makes a SC2 team SlayerS all the way ^^

Nice to see our logos here in a SC2 news article
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Piekny
Profile Joined November 2010
Poland95 Posts
May 23 2011 20:37 GMT
#54
Damn, this is proleague-quality coverage! Wonderful writeup, keep up the good work!
torgr1
Profile Joined May 2011
36 Posts
May 23 2011 20:37 GMT
#55
I enjoyed reading that, thank you
mordek
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States12704 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-23 20:47:12
May 23 2011 20:45 GMT
#56
Really enjoyed the Bel'Shir Beach segment. Great write-up in all as well. Thanks!

On May 24 2011 03:11 GHOSTCLAW wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 24 2011 03:04 Sanguinarius wrote:
Excellent write up. I really liked the Bel'shir beach article :-)

On a side not - I was not able to watch the game (Nada vs GuineaPig) leading to the quote "But in other news, from this point forward, no one is ever allowed to poke fun at the observer ever again."

What happened?


you can see the obs +probes+zeal in the screenshot.


I don't follow. What did the obs do in that game?
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Divinek
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
Canada4045 Posts
May 23 2011 21:03 GMT
#57
On May 24 2011 05:17 ZEEEPh wrote:
one game missing in the score of SlayerS vs fOu
+ Show Spoiler +
only 6 of the 7 games, or the score is incorrect


just a little formatting blip, they're all there no worries
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aDd3z
Profile Joined March 2011
Germany885 Posts
May 23 2011 21:10 GMT
#58
awesome writeup as usual
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baeric
Profile Joined October 2010
Germany649 Posts
May 23 2011 21:12 GMT
#59
WOW! what a beautiful analysis... I am really impressed
Hope to see more in that way
SirJolt
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
the Dagon Knight4003 Posts
May 23 2011 21:43 GMT
#60
On May 24 2011 04:46 Mobius_1 wrote:
Will SirJolt be teaching Xenobotany and Transport Infrastructure at Harvard anytime soon? I'd like to apply.


I accept tuition fees directly to my PayPal account. Satisfaction guaranteed*


*Not a guarantee.
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fadestep
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States605 Posts
May 23 2011 21:49 GMT
#61
Wow, really great write up. I thought the oGs vs ST one was a bit brief but the whole thing was really solid and well written.

Thanks.
not a hero
Hyren
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States817 Posts
May 23 2011 21:51 GMT
#62
<3 the TL writers and <3 GSTL
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OsC
Profile Joined October 2010
Canada542 Posts
May 23 2011 21:52 GMT
#63
is there somewhere where i can watch these games vods?
Indrium
Profile Joined November 2010
United States2236 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-23 21:53:47
May 23 2011 21:53 GMT
#64
On May 24 2011 06:52 Oscatron wrote:
is there somewhere where i can watch these games vods?


http://www.gomtv.net

You have to pay for a ticket, but it's well worth it.
1Eris1
Profile Joined September 2010
United States5797 Posts
May 23 2011 21:56 GMT
#65
Great writeup

Small correction, you have a sentence saying Puma attacks late and loses, when he actually won that game. (According to results)
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MattRz
Profile Joined April 2011
Chile1680 Posts
May 23 2011 21:57 GMT
#66
I recall MMA micro. Amazing, Great Article.
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Clearout
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Norway1060 Posts
May 23 2011 22:03 GMT
#67
Wow epic write up, lived through the GSTL twice because of it. Awesome job guys, TL writers always brings their MMA game
really?
nekuodah
Profile Joined August 2010
England2409 Posts
May 23 2011 22:04 GMT
#68
Great article was a fun read but had details too, GSTL just seems to make everything epic from the games to the write ups :D
confusedcrib
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States1307 Posts
May 23 2011 22:06 GMT
#69
Looks like no one misses the old format
I'm a writer for TeamLiquid, you've probably heard of me
red4ce
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States7313 Posts
May 23 2011 22:28 GMT
#70
That was some high level analysis of Belshir Beach. Loved the article, great work guys.
densha
Profile Joined December 2010
United States797 Posts
May 23 2011 22:46 GMT
#71
Very nice, I read the whole thing and really enjoyed it. It actually made me go back and re-watch a few of those MMA games from GSTL2 and 3.
If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
NuKedUFirst
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada3139 Posts
May 23 2011 23:26 GMT
#72
Sick games and sick recap, Glad SlayerS won, disappointed IM wasn't in it.
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Lucidx
Profile Joined December 2010
United States122 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-24 00:37:54
May 24 2011 00:37 GMT
#73
Awesome. Great league and and I hope Gom keeps it up. Edit: Hopefully with IM in it :/
Also, Bel'shir Beach is the most gorgeous map ever. :p
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k!llua
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Australia895 Posts
May 24 2011 00:44 GMT
#74
Jjob showed us that he never brings his B game only his MMA game!


i think a small part of me just died
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Jacko11
Profile Joined November 2010
China146 Posts
May 24 2011 00:59 GMT
#75
Is Slayers Boxer not going to play in the GSTLs at all?
dnld12
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States324 Posts
May 24 2011 01:15 GMT
#76
When can we get the vods.P.S. it was relaly funny
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See.Blue
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States2673 Posts
May 24 2011 01:48 GMT
#77
In honor of this article i will begin to use titillate all over my forum posts from now on. Fantastic write-up!
LarJarsE
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States1378 Posts
May 24 2011 01:54 GMT
#78
I usually only skim these articles, but the beach section make it worth reading. I read the whole damn thing and was informed and entertained. Thanks Teamliquid!
since 98'
JerKy
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Korea (South)3013 Posts
May 24 2011 02:04 GMT
#79
Great write up, you really put a lot of effort into it
Thanks!
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rob0
Profile Joined September 2010
Finland9 Posts
May 24 2011 02:12 GMT
#80
i love you
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JunkkaGom
Profile Joined August 2010
Korea (South)855 Posts
May 24 2011 02:35 GMT
#81
lot of times I find myself enjoying articles at TL more than actual matches themselves.
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bobq
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States136 Posts
May 24 2011 03:00 GMT
#82
Awesome writeup guys! Both informative and hilarious
Sarang
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Australia2363 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-24 03:10:08
May 24 2011 03:03 GMT
#83
One part of this was terrible, the rest was amazing.

What was terrible - the fact that some games were not even discussed at all. ST vs oGs was particularly horrible.

      Game Two: Zenio is good at ZvP, and the new map is very pretty

      Game Three: Ace makes a kissy face while he plays, and that's not even the most awkward part of       this game.

      Game Four: Huh, They Picked MC

      Game Five: Is this a Code S finals?

      Game Six: You really did get your Code S finals in my Team League!

I mean, seriously? Did none of you read the responses to a previous GSTL recap, where a particular writer copped a lot of flack for barely talking about the games at all?

Then we get this, where 5/6 of the games get literally no recap at all. Admittedly the games weren't that great, but at least RECAP them.

* * *

And as for what was amazing, well, pretty much everything else was. The analysis on sending out a protoss first, and the one on SlayerS_MMA were particularly good, I loved reading those. And the entire thing was just well written in general. But I just don't understand why absolutely no effort was expended to try and recap the ST vs. oGs games.

I don't care if they're the worst games of Sc2 you've ever seen, at least make the effort to tell the readers what happened in them.
"Killer helped me feel better before coming to the arena. He told me to say that." - Bomber
Fanatic-Templar
Profile Joined February 2010
Canada5819 Posts
May 24 2011 03:10 GMT
#84
Zerg, of course, have black blood – a substance whose composition I daren’t guess at.


That's a vicious lie spread by the Korean government in order to dehumanise the Zerg and facilitate the imposition of anti-Zerg measures.

Seriously it's just the kid-friendly version of StarCraft that GomTV needs to use if they want to be allowed to broadcast games at normal hours. Zerg blood is red, both in Brood War and StarCraft 2.
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kellymilkies
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Singapore1393 Posts
May 24 2011 03:16 GMT
#85
Thanks for write up! Very cool :D
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confusedcrib
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States1307 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-24 03:32:46
May 24 2011 03:31 GMT
#86
On May 24 2011 12:03 Sarang wrote:
One part of this was terrible, the rest was amazing.

What was terrible - the fact that some games were not even discussed at all. ST vs oGs was particularly horrible.

      Game Two: Zenio is good at ZvP, and the new map is very pretty

      Game Three: Ace makes a kissy face while he plays, and that's not even the most awkward part of       this game.

      Game Four: Huh, They Picked MC

      Game Five: Is this a Code S finals?

      Game Six: You really did get your Code S finals in my Team League!

I mean, seriously? Did none of you read the responses to a previous GSTL recap, where a particular writer copped a lot of flack for barely talking about the games at all?

Then we get this, where 5/6 of the games get literally no recap at all. Admittedly the games weren't that great, but at least RECAP them.

* * *

And as for what was amazing, well, pretty much everything else was. The analysis on sending out a protoss first, and the one on SlayerS_MMA were particularly good, I loved reading those. And the entire thing was just well written in general. But I just don't understand why absolutely no effort was expended to try and recap the ST vs. oGs games.

I don't care if they're the worst games of Sc2 you've ever seen, at least make the effort to tell the readers what happened in them.

I had a lot more, but it got edited down to keep things more readable and consistent. Sorry about that. It's funny because it was too much and now it's too little, it was part of moving to the new format.
I'm a writer for TeamLiquid, you've probably heard of me
boesthius
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States11637 Posts
May 24 2011 03:34 GMT
#87
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pieman819
Profile Joined October 2010
Australia457 Posts
May 24 2011 03:39 GMT
#88
I think your analysis of the tactics regarding the random player might be a bit off, random has definate "metagame" (sorry I know people hate the word but I think its used right here) advantages against protoss and zerg. Zerg are pretty much forced to gas/pool before hatch incase of coming against protoss putting them slightly behind in zvt and potentially zvz. Protoss are still susceptable to being 4 gated on certain maps (like taldarim) and just the fact your opponent might be protoss in the first place might hinder or delay the normal mass sentry openings usually used against terran and zerg. Seems like the worst that can happen for terran is your wall of can come under harrasment.

I don't think it's any suprise that all 4 players sent out to kill guineapig were terran who can reasonably safely open similarly against all 3 races (although you can probably discount MKP as he is primes Ace so would be sent last anyway).

just my thoughts on how it works for random players anyway would like to hear what others think.
Hi
Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
May 24 2011 03:45 GMT
#89
On May 24 2011 12:03 Sarang wrote:
One part of this was terrible, the rest was amazing.

What was terrible - the fact that some games were not even discussed at all. ST vs oGs was particularly horrible.

      Game Two: Zenio is good at ZvP, and the new map is very pretty

      Game Three: Ace makes a kissy face while he plays, and that's not even the most awkward part of       this game.

      Game Four: Huh, They Picked MC

      Game Five: Is this a Code S finals?

      Game Six: You really did get your Code S finals in my Team League!

I mean, seriously? Did none of you read the responses to a previous GSTL recap, where a particular writer copped a lot of flack for barely talking about the games at all?

Then we get this, where 5/6 of the games get literally no recap at all. Admittedly the games weren't that great, but at least RECAP them.

* * *

And as for what was amazing, well, pretty much everything else was. The analysis on sending out a protoss first, and the one on SlayerS_MMA were particularly good, I loved reading those. And the entire thing was just well written in general. But I just don't understand why absolutely no effort was expended to try and recap the ST vs. oGs games.

I don't care if they're the worst games of Sc2 you've ever seen, at least make the effort to tell the readers what happened in them.


I'll take the blame for this, there were recaps but I axed them because the games were so boring that only headers seemed worth mentioning. I only partially agree that the games should be talked about even if they're boring, I don't like reading articles that have clutter I'm going to breeze through but I can work with formatting instead to satisfy both sides.
@RealHeyoka | ESL / DreamHack StarCraft Lead
Hydro
Profile Joined April 2011
Canada153 Posts
May 24 2011 03:46 GMT
#90
Heyoka always love your write ups, awesome job!!.
Arterial
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Australia1039 Posts
May 24 2011 03:54 GMT
#91
absolutely BEAUTIFUL write-up.

i can't imagine the effort gone into writing this.

i really liked the beach article as well =D
savior & jaedong
Scrandom
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada2819 Posts
May 24 2011 03:54 GMT
#92
Really disappointed how low rating every series was given, I'd advise people who haven't seen the GSTL to disregard terrible ratings and watch because the team league is awesome, just because they aren't perfect games doesn't make them pathetic
Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
May 24 2011 04:10 GMT
#93
Generally our star ratings rate "high level play from both players" so even though they might be low the games can still be very entertaining. Its necessary because if we give games where both players make huge blunders high ratings people get mad.

Personally my favorite games are ones where 2 really mediocre players keep blowing the game over and over again. SC2 really needs a Horang2.
@RealHeyoka | ESL / DreamHack StarCraft Lead
Cocoba
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada352 Posts
May 24 2011 04:19 GMT
#94
I heard in the Up & Downs that MMA was the son of Boxer? Fact or troll?
:D
infinitestory
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States4053 Posts
May 24 2011 04:22 GMT
#95
On May 24 2011 13:10 heyoka wrote:
Personally my favorite games are ones where 2 really mediocre players keep blowing the game over and over again. SC2 really needs a Horang2.

According to Antoine, that's InCa.
Translator:3
Divinek
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
Canada4045 Posts
May 24 2011 04:32 GMT
#96
On May 24 2011 13:19 Cocoba wrote:
I heard in the Up & Downs that MMA was the son of Boxer? Fact or troll?


metaphor
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.
Oh goodness me, FOX tv where do you get your sight? Can't you keep track, the puck is black. That's why the ice is white.
MrCon
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
France29748 Posts
May 24 2011 04:38 GMT
#97
Haha nice article.
And the Belshir map review was fantastic :D
fuzzy_panda
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
New Zealand1681 Posts
May 24 2011 05:10 GMT
#98
lolol the Belshir map rant was awesome!! Slayers is shaping up to be an awesome team so excited that GOM decided to expand the GSTL format! Oh and Boxer looks like a total boss in that foto..reminds me of barney from how i met your mother.
SkyCrawler
Profile Joined July 2010
United States69 Posts
May 24 2011 05:21 GMT
#99
Thanks for the link to my article, I think I'll be doing more of the battle reports of the GSTL in the future.

I was going to suggest that you split up the recaps into multiple articles, but these GSTLs are over in 4 days and that doesn't really leave a lot of time for a writers to get a report out especially when the games happen at such an awkward time for most US ppl.
I)etox
Profile Joined April 2011
1240 Posts
May 24 2011 05:31 GMT
#100
I started reading the part about BelShir and get really really confused. Then I was like oh he isn't being for real. Then I got even more confused. Then I think i laughed.
parazice
Profile Joined March 2011
Thailand5517 Posts
May 24 2011 05:33 GMT
#101
Nice read
Uraeus
Profile Joined February 2008
France1378 Posts
May 24 2011 07:01 GMT
#102
The Bel'Shir Beach analysis was hilarious.

Really good article overall. Many thanks to the writing team!
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Goibon
Profile Joined May 2010
New Zealand8185 Posts
May 24 2011 07:27 GMT
#103
Awesome!

Excellent blend of good stuff like serious commentary, comedy, analysis, other good stuff.

Three thumbs up.
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Kazius
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Israel1456 Posts
May 24 2011 07:36 GMT
#104
Great article, and yes, GSTL is just sweet.

Hopefully, it is the first step into creating something like the Pro-League for SC2 - while single player leagues are awesome, GSTL is just less preparation based and therefor has much more fluid games and less build-order victories. Players like Bomber, Alicia and MMA proved themselves in the team-league first, and this last GSTL we got acquainted with DongRaeGu in top form (man, that guy is UNBELIEVABLE).
Friendship is like peeing yourself. Anyone can see it, but only you get that warm feeling.
SlaverR
Profile Joined November 2010
Germany87 Posts
May 24 2011 08:52 GMT
#105
AMAZING READ! The MMA Part is raaaad! im so emotional right now ...
sleeping is the cousin of death
keioh
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
France1099 Posts
May 24 2011 09:11 GMT
#106
Thanks, due to your writing, I feel obligated to get the VOD of some games. Great. I HAVE EXAMS YOU KNOW ???
GIMME ALL THE BELGIAN WAFFLES I CAN GET FOR THIS MONEY !!!!!! BELGIAN WAFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLEEEEEEEEES
Drygioni
Profile Joined February 2011
Japan379 Posts
May 24 2011 10:49 GMT
#107
Best sc2 write-up I've seen imo. Especially liked the Bel'shir beach bit.
hnzi
Profile Joined March 2010
Norway1 Post
May 24 2011 10:51 GMT
#108
godCella hwaiting
Yeah for it!
Sarang
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Australia2363 Posts
May 24 2011 11:26 GMT
#109
Thank you confusedcrib and heyoka for responding to my criticism. =)

I'm looking forward to seeing how it's all going to look once you've fully moved to the new format. ^^. I must stress again, this was very well written. I've read previous recaps and been pretty diappointed at the quality of the writing, but this recap was solidly written the whole way through.

So, with my critique out of the way, I can say it now:

Great recap!
"Killer helped me feel better before coming to the arena. He told me to say that." - Bomber
CEPEHDREI
Profile Joined April 2010
Germany1521 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-24 11:36:00
May 24 2011 11:35 GMT
#110
i hope MMA can step it up in the solo leagues. it seems like hes weak at the early / earlymid game but when a game goes to late game this kid goes terminator style and smashes everything.

nice recap
ComaDose
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada10357 Posts
May 24 2011 13:11 GMT
#111
Amazing amazing write up write up. Please do continue to integrate the comedy.
I was laughing out loud.

Also, making me happy to see boxers team winning
BW pros training sc2 is like kiss making a dub step album.
Butcherski
Profile Joined April 2010
Poland446 Posts
May 24 2011 13:56 GMT
#112
Awesome read, keep going !
"Well Tasteless, i once met a three-toed sloth with good marauder control " - Artosis
Sharkyloft
Profile Joined December 2010
Colombia69 Posts
May 24 2011 14:14 GMT
#113
Awesome Read. Thanks! Very entertaining and informative. I loved it.
Avaran
Profile Joined January 2010
Sweden43 Posts
May 24 2011 15:42 GMT
#114
On May 24 2011 03:12 eviltomahawk wrote:
O_O

Epic write-up. A thoroughly enjoyable read. Definitely one of the best articles that I've ever read on TL. This is surely fit for the epicness of the GSTL.



I must agree. One of the best articles on TL for a long time. Very satisfying. The map-analysis and player-article were particularly good.
Fuck Medicine - I want to be a Ninja!
Gracksaurusrex
Profile Joined February 2011
United Kingdom171 Posts
May 24 2011 16:27 GMT
#115
Im kind of disapoited that we didn't see any TopClassfOu this season
Oh well
Polygamy
Profile Joined January 2010
Austria1114 Posts
May 24 2011 17:20 GMT
#116
Having a player that plays random on your team is like having a pitcher on your baseball team that throws side arm.
LaoShuAiDaMi
Profile Joined September 2009
United States88 Posts
May 24 2011 17:29 GMT
#117
good writeup but you should use spellcheck/read it over first cause they kinda detract from the piece as a whole imo
palmerdabbelt
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States46 Posts
May 24 2011 18:47 GMT
#118
Great job. I particularly liked the map analysis, really funny!
Sabu113
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States11047 Posts
May 24 2011 18:52 GMT
#119
Lololol. Only halfway through this writeup. Absolutely brutal. Love it. One of my favorite TL articles of all time (and TL articles are better than most professional sports bits too).
Biomine is a drunken chick who is on industrial strength amphetamines and would just grab your dick and jerk it as hard and violently as she could while screaming 'OMG FUCK ME', because she saw it in a Sasha Grey video ...-Wombat_Ni
khellian
Profile Joined February 2010
Korea (South)922 Posts
May 24 2011 20:00 GMT
#120
Great writeup, thanks! MMA is really my favourite playing in SC2 since last GSTL season. Both solid and exciting at the same time!
lokander
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden3 Posts
May 24 2011 22:18 GMT
#121
nice!
Why are you not favored ? - cuz im zerg.
Synwave
Profile Joined July 2009
United States2803 Posts
May 25 2011 02:16 GMT
#122
Great write up on all counts!
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Padfoot
Profile Joined April 2011
United States3 Posts
May 25 2011 06:14 GMT
#123
One of the best write-up I've seen. Almost seductive.
wholesalesoccer
Profile Joined May 2011
China1 Post
May 25 2011 09:01 GMT
#124
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RaiKageRyu
Profile Joined August 2009
Canada4773 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-25 09:44:09
May 25 2011 09:43 GMT
#125
Nice write-up. More entertaining format, since more personal thought and opinion is given but can't leave out the actual recap. A good recap can tell people who didn't even watch a good semblance of how the game was played out. And, would have liked an actual serious portion to the map analysis.

Otherwise, continue this format.
Someone call down the Thunder?
LuckyGnomTV
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Russian Federation367 Posts
May 25 2011 11:06 GMT
#126
Man, even grand-final with its greatest games of all GSTL's wasnt able to get 5 stars from you.. whats wrong with you? :/
Ruscour
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
5233 Posts
May 25 2011 12:02 GMT
#127
Holy writeup Batman! I loved the Bel'Shir Beach analysis, probes truly are not best used for scientific dissections.
Koshi
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Belgium38799 Posts
May 25 2011 14:36 GMT
#128
This was the best GSL tournament so far. I was so disappointed after DRG lost to MMA, that I forgot how awesome that series was. Thank you for letting me enjoy those final 9 games.

DRG, what a player!
I had a good night of sleep.
SluGGer
Profile Joined May 2011
Canada50 Posts
May 25 2011 16:46 GMT
#129
Nicely done. Its a safe bet to say that anyone who read this article probably enjoyed it as much as I.
I want to plague all over your face.
MrASAP
Profile Joined May 2011
United Kingdom63 Posts
May 25 2011 18:16 GMT
#130
nice read
Loodah
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
335 Posts
May 25 2011 22:14 GMT
#131
I really enjoyed the article and appreciated the coverage.

However, I felt that the statement that protoss was the most confident going into every matchup was simply false. Protoss have been struggling tremendously lately in both non-mirror matchups, and our mirror matchup is almost a coin flip.

Also, there was no protoss love at all. Every protoss win was described as cheese or "cute" builds. So none of the protoss won with macro builds? When you watch the games, you know that's just not true. There were jabs at almost every single protoss players, including MC. Also, some of the players you were heaping with praise were the ones who were cheesing time after time.

Those jabs and sarcastic remarks were funny, but after the 10th one about protoss, it got slightly irritating.
itkovian
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States1763 Posts
May 25 2011 22:20 GMT
#132
Oh my, the bel'shir beach write up was amazingly entertaining. good work!
=)=
SirJolt
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
the Dagon Knight4003 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-25 23:37:51
May 25 2011 22:39 GMT
#133
On May 26 2011 07:20 Talco wrote:
Oh my, the bel'shir beach write up was amazingly entertaining. good work!


I'm very pleased people have enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

I try not to, but it seems I pretty much gauge my sense of self-worth on writing things on the internet, you see
Moderator@SirJolt
RinconH
Profile Joined April 2010
United States512 Posts
May 26 2011 04:46 GMT
#134
Every GSTL has been fantastic... from the very 1st one on the new large maps which showed that SC2 had some potential.

This one was the best yet... I feel for DRG though - he could have taken the game if he had counter attacked MMAs 3rd the first time MMA was attacking his 4th.
RinconH
Profile Joined April 2010
United States512 Posts
May 26 2011 04:50 GMT
#135
BTW how did the finals only get 4 stars?

That was the best series of games in SC2 yet.

Unless you are ranking SC2 games vs. BW... which is a whole different can of worms.
d6Mesh
Profile Joined March 2011
Netherlands445 Posts
May 26 2011 08:42 GMT
#136
I had already watched all of the games but this was a great read.
Only thing missing is a 'serious' review of Belshir Beach.
jarod
Profile Joined September 2010
Romania766 Posts
May 26 2011 08:51 GMT
#137
brilliant write-up. GSTL is one of the best SC2 shows atm.
Maru | Life | herO
Anuzi
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
192 Posts
May 26 2011 22:05 GMT
#138
Thanks for writing such an awesome article! the beach thing was pretty cute
anthraxalfa
Profile Joined November 2010
Sweden26 Posts
May 27 2011 13:54 GMT
#139
And here I thought the "in-depth map analysis" was gonna be a serious one. I was so trolled.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
CDRdude
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States5625 Posts
May 28 2011 12:58 GMT
#140
Finally got around to reading this. Fantastic writeup, and I especially loved the map discussion.
Force staff is the best item in the game.
thedeadhaji *
Profile Blog Joined January 2006
39489 Posts
May 28 2011 15:13 GMT
#141
Beach!
WightyCity
Profile Joined May 2011
Canada887 Posts
May 28 2011 19:38 GMT
#142
good article. thumbs up!
90% watching it 8% talking about it and 2% playing it - sc2
CrisisNOOB
Profile Joined May 2011
United States39 Posts
May 30 2011 05:28 GMT
#143
Thanks for this awesome write-up!
NOOB is allcaps cuz it's srsbsns
duckyR
Profile Joined September 2010
United States93 Posts
May 31 2011 02:42 GMT
#144
Love the all kill ceremony thing.
Wings of Liberty
naedesc
Profile Joined April 2011
7 Posts
June 01 2011 09:37 GMT
#145
Using the nerd tears garnered from victory to water his Zerg plants, an act only engaged in for embarrassment as we all known Zergs are carnivores.

lol!
thanks for the great write up, should really try to fit the GSTL into my viewing schedule
chengliu
Profile Joined June 2011
3 Posts
June 03 2011 06:20 GMT
#146
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