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[MLG] “Redeemed” - Columbus Recap
Day 1 Late night, and MLG Columbus is still going strong.
“Redeemed” - MLG Columbus RecapBy Hot_Bid and tree.hugger Images by R1CH and MLG
APRIL.
INT. DALLAS CONVENTION CENTER.
Construction crews disassemble the MLG Dallas main stage. SUNDANCE sits alone in an empty hall. LEE approaches. They exchange a pained, knowing look. Both men exhale heavily.
Sundance pulls a small plastic card from his pocket.
SUNDANCE: "I went out last night at 3am and had it printed. Do you know what this is?"
LEE recognizes the coloring. But the event wasn't for two months.
LEE "That's an MLG Columbus staff pass."
SUNDANCE "Nah. It's a time machine."
It was standing room only. MLG doubled their seating, but two thousand chairs wasn't enough. Spectators huddled on the floor or brought lawn chairs from home. They crammed the aisles and stood up when matches were over and screamed at the right times. Fans mobbed the players wherever they went. July said he was recognized in Korea, but the level of fan passion at MLG Columbus was something he had never experienced before. Even TL admins were signing autographs, that’s how rabid the fans were.
The biggest story of MLG Columbus was not MMA winning or the budding MC vs Idra rivalry. It was the crowd. From the moment the event started, the energy felt different. The crowd roared when players built expansions. They cheered when overlords scouted tech. They went nuts at every medivac drop or baneling explosion. This was a passionate, loud, smart mass of StarCraft fans.
On Sunday night, during MMA’s post finals interview, something awesome happened. JP asked him, “Do you anything to say to your fans?” MMA started to answer, but the crowd began to chant his name, first softly and then louder, until all he could do was shake his head and look at his translator, speechless. He said later that he had a good answer, but was overwhelmed by the moment and forgot.
In his TL post-game interview, MMA said the passion and cheering at MLG Columbus reminded him of the 2002 World Cup, and that “it would be awesome if GSL could be as popular.”
Years ago, nobody could have imagined that a Korean progamer would ever say that about an international event. It had always been a quick trip overseas to nab the cash and jump back on a plane. Even DreamHack invitational felt like that for MC. But MMA was right: from a fan perspective, MLG Columbus felt bigger than the GSL Finals. It felt more like the OSL Finals, with thousands of fans in an airplane hangar watching the best in the world compete. Except this time we were not watching on internet streams in the middle of the night. We were there in person, yelling our lungs out, same as we would at a football or basketball or soccer or baseball game. That's what MLG is trying to accomplish here.
This time, Korea watched us. Comments from the Korean forums:
- “Wow! This is really global! This is great… finally international!”
- “After watching this… we can’t say to foreigners who say there are better international tournaments than GSL.”
- “Wow I can’t believe I stayed up all night, but I’m not sleeping since the game’s starting”
- “I wonder what MLG Seoul would be like…”
- “Naniwa just come to Code A please!”
- “If Thorzain comes it’s awesome for Code A!”
- “I bet Idra and Naniwa could win Code S.”
- “Great day for MMA. Great day for Korea!”
The games were amazing and the atmosphere was electric, and a few times during Day 1, it looked as if perhaps we’d even have an non-Korean champ. But in the end, the skill and quality of the Korean invites won out. MMA and Losira dominated, going a collective 24-3 against foreign competition, most of their losses coming on Day 1. MC, who was flown over on short notice, recovered from his loss to Idra to run through Thorzain, Moon, Naniwa, and Idra to get to the loser’s finals. No Korean lost to a non-Korean in bracket play. MMA did not lose a series, going a perfect 8-0 in best-of-threes.
oGs.MC RTS is not FPS, and StarCraft is not Halo. There is a distinct lack of trash talk and true animosity between players. This is why Jang Min Chul and Major League Gaming are perfect for each other. MC brings more personality and bravado than all the other Koreans combined, with their “I can’t predict who wins, I just hope to show good games.” Instead, MC says “I'm going to win, and my opponent is going to cry." He knows how to be a showman. It was fitting that the opening match of the entire event was MC 0-2, quickly shattering the aura of invincibility around the Korean invites. Some say MC was jet lagged or not in good form, but the loss lit a fire under Min Chul and propelled him through the rest of his matches. It also created one of the most dramatic moments of the weekend.
You would think a loss to a foreigner would be humbling. Maybe MC might be more reserved when they faced again, especially since he’d be down two games in a best-of-seven extended series. Instead, MC points at Idra, throat slashes like a pro-wrestler, and brashly predicts a 4-0 where Idra “boo hoos” afterward. This guy was called the suicide toss in Brood War for a reason: MC puts an astronomical amount of pressure on himself. He’s always raising the stakes. He’s either the biggest winner or biggest loser, nothing in between. Even in the deciding match against Idra on Testbug, MC was still pushing the hype higher and higher. “Are you angry?”
MC knows how to please his fans and the crowd. He knows how to generate hype. In fact, MC has a very high opinion of foreigner play, especially considering how he’s interacted with his Liquid housemates HuK and Jinro and from how he’s spoken about Thorzain, Naniwa, and Idra. But he understands it’s a show and that entertainment sells. In the end, MC didn’t win, but he was a big part of why MLG Columbus was so memorable. Some may look at him and think “arrogant,” but a more appropriate word is “aware.”
mouz.Thorzain Thorzain was almost at the point where his reputation threatens to outpace his results. The TSL3 Finals was weeks ago, and the fast moving world of SC2 competition always asks: “what have you done for me lately?” Thorzain responded, beating FXO.qxc, x6.Shadow, and Fnatic.KawaiiRice on his way to Group C. Yes, that Group C. While he dropped a quick set to MC, Thorzain handed Idra his only loss in group play. And when MC beat Thorzain, it wasn't the "ho hum, as expected, I won." MC ran out of his booth, performed a ceremony right in front of Thorzain, and started to high five fans.
MC respected Thorzain enough to let out a frustrated sigh when he found out Thorzain was in his group. That’s the biggest compliment you can get from someone like Min Chul. The two would meet again, and this time split the second series 2-2. After the tournament ended, we asked MMA which international players he’d like to see in the GSL. His response: “Of the foreigners, I think Thorzain would do very well.” That’s a lot of respect coming from a SlayerS team loaded with elite Terrans.
Thorzain, Korea is waiting.
"He plays like Boxer would play TvZ." - Mr. Chae
SlayerS_MMA MMA swept MLG Columbus without dropping even one series. However, his 18-2 record was not as dominant as it seems on paper: MMA’s best matchup is TvZ by a far, and he only faced two non-Zerg opponents all weekend. But man, when he played that TvZ, he played it well. Tree.hugger explains.
Marine Medivac Annihilation By tree.hugger On his way to the MLG championship, MMA drew upon that unique winning formula of equal parts luck, skill and perseverance. But in his finals series, MMA dismantled LosirA with pure class. Out macroed, microed, positioned, and multi-tasked, LosirA conceded each game having savaged his opponent's economy, but neutered in the face of MMA's end-game forces. The story of how MLG was won is the story of how MMA has developed his awesome TvZ, and why it's a small but meaninful change in the short history of Sc2. Your new worst nightmare. It should be obvious to even the most careless of observers that MMA's style revolves around the eight marine drop. His use of this strategy—it's a tactic for everyone else, but MMA nearly makes it into a lifestyle—has born tremendous fruit in recent games apart from the MLG final. In the GSTL Ace match, MMA outlasted DongRaeGu with the same relentless harass. But MMA's use of the drop goes well beyond what most players would consider feasible or safe. Almost by definition, dropping your opponent requires segmenting your army to achieve either surprise, a positional advantage, or both. The player conducting the drop is taking several risks in order to achieve an advantage. But if the drop is sniped or is cleaned up with no losses, then it creates a disadvantageous position for the dropping player. They have just given away a significant part of their army for nothing. In more than several instances, a drop is designed as a key part of an overall strategy, and it's failure can scuttle the preparation of a player. It's not even entirely fair to say that MMA drops better than anyone else, although he does some things extremely well. One of MMA's strongest suits is his patience in letting a drop develop, when scouted, he nearly always unloads to kills off the offending scouting unit. Another characteristic is his persistence in keeping a drop alive with pick-up/cliff micro until it is forcibly killed off. Yet in nearly every one of his late-game TvZ games, MMA lost at least one of his drops having done no damage, and in most cases, this occurred multiple times. In other occasions, MMA inflicted only cosmetic damage or suffered damage to his main army in part because he had marines and medivacs engaged elsewhere. So what exactly makes MMA's drop play so effective? The critical aspect of MMA's drop play is it's frequency and persistence. MMA nearly always ensures that he drops two places at one time. He wears down his opponents, and snipes key buildings or units if they hesitate for a second. While his opponents are in the dark about his drops, MMA constantly puts himself in a good position to concentrate on his drops, sieging his tanks and keeping his marines split as his drops come in. His aforementioned patience with his drops is also important, as he constantly keeps dropping lanes clear of overlord or zergling traffic—LosirA, it should be noted, was extremely diligent about sending out overlords to scout for drops throughout the game—and finally his drop micro is extremely solid. A combination of these factors; 1) Superior Multitask 2) Superior Preparation 3) Superior Patience 4) Superior Micro Gives MMA some insurance that his drop play will do damage at some point. But these are hardly noteworthy observations. The wear and tear that MMA's drop play causes upon his opponents is obvious. In the finals, LosirA made his largest mistake of the series—losing all of his mutalisks in a desperate bid for decisive victory in game one—after losing an expansion and many drones to multipronged attacks. LosirA's gg in the first game of the final set on Shattered Temple wasn't prompted entirely by the loss of his main army and drones. Before leaving, LosirA took a look back at his base, where eight marines and two medivacs were killing his tech. That's when he left. But MMA's drop play rests upon a stronger theoretical foundation that makes it difficult to simply defend endlessly and win. A strong comparison can be made here to the famous TvP vulture play of Fantasy. There are strong ties between these two players. Both are skinny with narrow faces. Both have a former bonjwa mentor in the background. Both are extremely clutch in teamleague play. And the comparisons are only reinforced in their playstyle. Both dangerously skimp on defense throughout their games in favor of risky offense or expansions. Both favor harassment as a means to an end. Both have displayed questionable crisis management on several occasions, and made brilliant decisions in others. Both are inconsistent, but unquestionably tremendous players. And both abuse terran cost-effectiveness like Hot_Bid does sunglasses or I do adverbs. In BW TvP, the vulture is versatile and fast. It is seamlessly integrated into the standard terran TvP tech pattern, yet it's usefulness is somewhat diminished after it lays its spider mines. In the TvP horror universe of fantasy's creation, vultures gained an entirely new dimension as fantasy used them throughout the game to raid protoss bases and empty them of probes. Protoss players responded by developing effective vulture-safe wall-offs for their expansions. Fantasy responded by dropping the vultures in. Protosses began to put cannons in their mineral lines. Fantasy took the damage and killed the probes anyway, or else turned on his maphacks to intercept probe transfers. For a period, fantasy TvP's had protoss playing scared, often resulting in a passivity that allowed fantasy to ninja expansions, assume map control, or get away with an appalling lack of defense in midgame situations. In Sc2, MMA has used his marine-medivac drops like fantasy does vultures. That's because the marine-medivac drop is extremely similar to the vulture runby. It is versatile and fast. It is cheap. It has the potential to be very disruptive. Just as vultures could massacre a probe line in seconds, eight marines can bring a stunning amount of DPS to bear against drones, tech, or a hatchery. Moreover, simultaneous MM-drops are surprisingly efficient uses of two medivacs and eight marines at the most basic cost-benefit level. Compared with TvP, medivacs are more expendable in TvZ, and their primary use is often to pick up marines from lost ground battles than it is to actually make a difference with in-battle healing like they are against a protoss army. Marines, as well, can be lost cheaply in drops, as terran can, and expects lose some of them easily anyway to banelings. Additionally as MKP demonstrated last year, marines are cost effective in virtually any setting, so using them in groups of eight as opposed to groups of twenty or thirty isn't going to greatly diminish their usefulness, especially in surgical base raiding. In comparison using groups of two tanks or four stalkers is obviously idiotic when you can mass them for much greater effect. Marines and medivacs are expendable, and even more expendable in TvZ than in other match-ups. Terrans usually do not have to make vikings or marauders until much later stages of the game, which means that cheaply lost marines and medivacs always have replacements already in production. The advantages one or two drops can cause in a game is disproportionate to their worth. It's like if the three point line in basketball became a five point line. Sure you might miss a little more often from the new line, but would anyone ever shoot a two point shot? LosirA's army, recently victorious, is AWOL when the follow-up drop kills... everything. Even more that with just the hard math, MM-drops show their worth with a whole host of intangibles. If one drop pulls the entire zerg army over to one side of the map, or even just divert the zerg's attention, than it can buy time for the second drop to kill a spawning pool, snipe an expansion or assassinate a wealth of drones. This means that MMA's drops as a whole wind up being cost effective in a way that one drop or two drops could not be. Most terran players make drops only when they are behind, or at highly predictable timings when their first medivacs come out. MMA's drop play is predictable only in the sense that it will happen. But after defending one drop, there is no guarentee of later safety. After passing one particular timing, there is no reason to let down your guard. MMA's drop play is simply more effective because it happens more often, and largely regardless of situation. MMA's drop play actually creates a climate of fear that prevents zerg from running free. The proof is in the pudding. A critical snipe of a spawning pool (Typhon Peaks), a drone massacre (Shattered Temple), some time wasting overlord sniping (Metalopolis), all contributed to MMA's overall victory in a way that eight, sixteen, twenty four, or even more marines really couldn't. MMA's drops pay for themselves in more than just minerals and gas. They buy time and allow for a faster expansion. They distract and confuse the zerg. They set the stage for phantom drops, or for real pushes. They allow terran to sieze control of the game from an agressive low-tech zerg. When you have macro like MMA and you're facing an opponent the level of LosirA, these things matter. That's the critical insight that fantasy's vulture play abused in BW, and that MMA's non-stop drop play has brought to Sc2. Even with proper appreciation for the glory that is MMA's TvZ, it's difficult to believe that he can keep this up forever. Fantasy's vulture play has been slowly deflected as protoss BW players have become more adept at the predictive skills needed to defend it. So too will Sc2 zergs regain the multi-tasking ability they seem to have leeched after months in Sc2. MMA's drop play is far from undefendable, and there's no reason that a spine crawler and a transfuse, or a spore crawler and pre-placed banelings can't shut down MMA's play. Or perhaps a healthy dose of all-in ling aggression—LosirA's preferred remedy—will force MMA into a more defensive posture. But for the moment, the advantage lies with the terran and those who are quick enough to press the boundaries of Sc2's micro and multitask. And in that vein, MMA's win and MLG in general was wonderful for thousands of fans as well as this writer. This is in large part because Sc2's is changing from a maxed-army, ball vs ball standard of play into something more dynamic. And a small piece of that change occurred before our eyes last weekend. It was a great thing to see.
The Gracken promised to stay longer in games.
EG.IdrA Idra was the center of attention again, this time for leaving a game early. Idra is known for GG’ing early in games, but this was the first time he’s done it when he was actually in the lead. Day9, djWHEAT, the crowd, and even MMA couldn’t believe it. Five seconds earlier, Idra fans were celebrating his mutalisks breaking MMA’s tank push. Then it happened, and for a few seconds the crowd reacted as if MMA left. As they realized, the sound and energy was sucked out of the room, as the crowd laughed nervously at Day9’s confused expression. The replay confirmed it: Idra was ahead in drones, supply, and was even winning the battle when he inexplicably left.
It was a wasted opportunity to seize momentum in the series and break the Korean stranglehold on the podium. Nobody wanted the invites to fly in and easily plow through MLG, and almost everyone was hoping for Idra to beat MMA and set up an epic finals rematch with MC. It’s a pity, because this particular moment took the spotlight from Idra’s excellent play from the group stages of the tournament.
djWHEAT and Day9 after IdrA GGs against MMA.
Thus far we’ve seen two versions of Greg Fields: the confident, brilliant Idra that looks almost unstoppable when winning, and the uncomfortable, self-defeating Idra when losing. If only Idra was capable of playing up to his potential every game, and believe in his ability to overcome whatever racial imbalances he conjures up in his mind, then we may have seen a very different MLG Columbus top 3.
It was still a positive tournament for Idra. He came tantalizingly close to breaking through to the finals. And whether it was a new setting or a new girlfriend, Idra looked genuinely happy throughout most of the weekend. It’s all within his control, and we’ll see if he can finally seize the opportunity at Anaheim.
"APM? I don't care about no APM."
Korean Zergs Losira’s quiet, happy-silly demeanor contrasted sharply with how he played. The first time we stood behind Losira and watched him, we just looked at each other and laughed. “Does he have some special speed setting enabled?” It came as no surprise that this kid was a skilled pianist. His hands were a blur across the keyboard, so fast it was absurd. We had never seen an international Zerg play SC2 in person this way. It seemed like a different game, all speed and instinct and reflexes rolled into one. Losira seemed the personification of his hands, a force of nature more than a person. The “urban legend” of MLG Columbus involved a malfunctioning keyboard and Losira playing against Incontrol with 185 mouse only APM.
For all his success in WarCraft 3, Moon was regarded as the weakest of the four Korean invites. MC, Losira, and July are Code S, and MMA is Code A. Moon was unable to qualify for even Code A last season, and unfortunately the MLG-GSL exchange program would have really helped him if it wasn’t giving Code A seeds to only non-Koreans. Eighth place is an acceptable result for someone who admittedly doesn’t even play SC2 fulltime yet, but we should expect more out of Moon. TL Admin and head writer Waxangel had Moon sign his forehead. Why? “Forehead is reserved for best WarCraft 3 player ever.” We’re just waiting for the real Moon to show up. Until then, at least we can enjoy some epic baneling landmines.
"I'll be back next month."
And last but not least, there was one more invite and he had to go through Open. I remember watching a Zerg in Brood War who did more damage with lower tier units than anyone in the history of real time strategy games. I remember watching him 4-pool and drone drill his way to a Golden Mouse. And now, I’ll remember him winning four games in less than 25 minutes total at MLG Columbus. It was a surreal experience seeing him exist in person, playing games right in front of me instead of in a tiny screen while commentators I couldn’t understand yelled in the background. It didn’t really sink in until I saw him and Milkis eating in the food court. I plopped myself down next to them and said, “TUSHIN” to which July smiled and nodded. I said, "you beat Goodfriend on Forte back in 2005, I remembered that game." July did too.
We all wish July finished higher at Columbus, but the open bracket is not an easy beast for an old man progaming veteran like him, who at age 24 has been ordering zerglings and mutas to attack for almost a decade now. But the bigger reason was it just wasn’t the right time of year. July made it to five Ongamenet Starleague Finals during his nine year Brood War career, winning three of them. The OSL is held multiple times a year, but all three of July’s wins have come in the month of July. The dates for MLG Anaheim are July 28-31. You may see coincidence, but for July, I see providence.
The MLG Dallas champion put forth a good fight, but danced a little too early against MC.
Scanner Sweeps Many of you may not have noticed, but other players had success despite not finishing on the podium. Slush and Ret finished 5th and 7th, and were among the five Zergs to place in the Top 8. FXO.Sheth and Liquid`HayprO played well in group stages, finishing just behind the Koreans in groups and placing in the Top 16. Naniwa turned in another strong showing by finishing 6th despite his ill-advised zealot dance of death. In the Open Bracket, Sixjax.Major made a great debut, blowing through his bracket with dancing marines and victory MULEs. Meanwhile, Fnatic.Fenix ran a gauntlet of Zerg players to qualify as well. The four Open qualifiers would go on to finish 9th (Thorzain), 11th (Fenix), 12th (July), and 16th (Major).
All of these guys were somewhat overshadowed by the drama and spectacle of the main stage matches, but these results were excellent for the players clawing through Open to make their MLG debuts, and quite important as well for those looking to grind ranking points and earn seeding position for Anaheim and Raleigh. It may not be flashy, but consistency is rewarded in this MLG format.
Satellite truck does not allow me to troll it.
Raising the Bar The ubiquitous emotion at the end of a tournament final by event crew and staff is, without a doubt, relief. But somewhere between tiny lag spikes and the crowd chanting MMA, the emotions changed from relief to celebration. Ever since Dallas this was MLG’s moment. They heaped an almost unreasonable amount of pressure on themselves to execute this event. MLG and MC had parallel storylines. Dallas was their group stage, Columbus their extended series. MLG called their 4-0, and like MC, they backed it up.
A bracket with two hundred and seventy players is not easy. Fans tend to see the front guys like Tastosis or Wheat or Day, but what makes the tournament tick are the league operations guys like John and Adam and Ryan and the referees on the floor. For three long days, the MLG staff worked until that bitter Dallas aftertaste was gone.
It’s not that nothing went wrong or there were no problems. The Koreans could have flown in earlier. The lag could have been minimized. There should be less downtime between matches. Players should be informed of their schedules better. There definitely should have been more chairs. But all these are minor issues. The stream worked, the competition ran smoothly. All it took were some siege mode satellite trucks that survived all sorts of natural disasters. That and luck. Always some luck. After Dallas, the universe owed MLG some lucky breaks.
But sometimes, you can create your own luck. Bomber missing his flight actually turned out to be a blessing in disguise, and MLG gets all the credit for flying in MC at the last minute. Because of the booths and Koreans and casters and everything, MLG created an event that everyone in the community was rooting for. The brief, scary lag spikes drew out hopeful cheers instead of sarcastic groans, and that sort of positive energy really does help.
Three main stages, all broadcasting StarCraft 2.
Success creates expectations. MLG Anaheim now has to live up to one of the best live events in SC2 history. Next time, fans won't just be happy with a lag-free stream or be blown away by two sets of commentators. Maybe for Anaheim Tastetosis will cast from a space shuttle or Boxer will parachute in from a blimp. We’ll find out in two months. Or in a few days, depending on certain Twitter accounts. But we already can’t wait.
JUNE.
INT. COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER.
Construction crews disassemble the MLG Columbus main stage. SUNDANCE sits alone in an empty hall.
FANBOY approaches. He pulls out an MLG Dallas 2011 shirt.
FANBOY "Awesome finals! Can you sign my shirt?"
SUNDANCE signs it.
SUNDANCE "Thanks. Better than Dallas, right?"
FANBOY "Did Dallas have this many people? I don't remember."
MLG Columbus Lists
"Remember at Columbus..." 1. ROOT.Slush 2. EG.IdrA 3. Fnatic.Fenix 4. Liquid`Ret 5. Sixjax.Major
"Is it Anaheim yet?" 1. ROOT.KiWiKaKi 2. Dignitas.SeleCT 3. Liquid`TLO 4. EG.iNcontroL 5. Everyone who was knocked out in Open
Biggest Upsets 1. Idra 2-0 MC 2. Slush 2-1 NaNiwa 3. Losira 2-1 MC 4. Moon 2-0 July 5. MC 2-0 Bomber
Best Moments 1. “MMA!” chants during post game interview 2. MC high fives the crowd 3. Idra defeats MC in opening match 4. Moon's baneling bombs 5. Milkis translates English to English
Most Drama 1. MC calls out Idra 2. Idra’s early GG vs MMA 3. MMA kills his own command center 4. Naniwa dances his zealots 5. Brief finals lag screens
Anaheim To Do List 1. Force MC to come back by stealing his watch 2. Buy some Korean food 3. Change controller in logo to mouse 4. Build some chairs 5. Lose to TL in relay race
Links ● MLG Columbus SC2 VODs, Brackets, Results ● TL interviews MLG Columbus winner MMA ● More MLG Columbus Video Interviews ● Hot_Bid interviews EG.IdrA and girlfriend ● MLG Photos by R1CH ● The MLG Columbus Translator Experience - Part 1 by Milkis ● The MLG Columbus Translator Experience - Part 2 by Milkis ● Korean players leave fan club messages by Milkis ● MLG Columbus Liquipedia Editor Appreciation
Thanks for reading. See you in Anaheim.
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Dat Relay race... :D Very good article.
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Everytime i watch the MMA chant video, i get nerd chills. So good
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Great write-up and pics, thanks!
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This was one of the most crazy events ever, koreans, satelite trucks, sound proof booths, will it get crazier? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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On June 08 2011 18:04 Hot_Bid wrote: 5. MC 2-0 Bomber
This series was crazy. Never thought I'd see carriers owning it up. Definitely check it out!
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god i hope July comes back to MLG(or go other places)
Sumo Zerg fightiiiiiiiiiiiiing!
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i couldn´t watch the whole thing, so Thank you! great writeup.
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United States13896 Posts
July wasn't an invite - may want to change that title.
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Great write up. Pretty much covered all the things I rememberd, and some I didn't
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5. MC 2-0 Bomber ???? Just me that dont get that one.. Bomber wasent even there.
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MC is the best thing that has happend to the sc2 scene since White-ra special tactic. Cant wait until dreamhack starts and we cna see this beast of a man again:D
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Sick writeup, would love to see Thorzain in korea!
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this was an awesome event!
best mlg i've seen so far... can't wait for anaheim
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awesome read... this MLG was so exciting. i'm already looking forward to annaheim, but i'm not sure if the drama can be topped. especially liked the lists at the end.
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Great write up! Really looking forward to the next one :D
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I wasw hoping that we'd see a foreigner ithe finals but considering Koreans didn't completely rofflestomp us so i'm really happy about MLG overall can't wait for the next one
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gotta love them koreans
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good read, wish i was there
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Superb MLG event. Can't wait for them to further smoothen out the wrinkles for the next one!
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Awesooooome. Brought me back to the excitement of watching the stream. Damn it was so good.
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Wow just a sick write up guys, I had chills watching the stream it was amazing. I guess that goes to show you don't need a 300,000 dollar prize pool to throw the best tournament in the world just great players, great personalities and most important of all great fans.
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excellent write up. MLG Columbus was fantastic
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This, this is a good article.
Nobody wanted the invites to fly in and easily plow through MLG lol i sure as hell did
A video of Hot_Bid trying to troll the sat truck would be a dream come true #_#
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HB <3
I totaly forgot the dance move of naniwa vs MC.
Can somebody link the part where Milkies translates en to en?
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Awesome write-up. Everything really did turn out better than expected 
The Anaheim to do list was particularly hilarious
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Milkis his english to english translation was also stunningly good!
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On June 08 2011 18:33 s.a.y wrote: HB <3
I totaly forgot the dance move of naniwa vs MC.
Can somebody link the part where Milkies translates en to en? It was the final interview with MMA, just after he won his games vs Losira.
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I love MMA By the way very good write-up. Thanks!
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Sorry if this isn't the place, but can any one show me the video of naniwa dancing his zealots?
actually and WAY more importantly: Milkis translating from english to english??/
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Amazingly well written piece, and totally true to the feel of the event.
Great stuff MLG and TL coverage team!
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Awesome write up as always, actually got me a bit teary eyed!
"1. Force MC to come back by stealing his watch"
Hot-bid at his finest I guess. Also, it there is a paypal account to get MC new watch I'm glad to donate if he's coming to Anaheim to whop some more ass.
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That was the greatest tournament ever. Thanks to koreans for participating and giving us some entertaining matches!
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Milkis translates English to English god that was the funniest thing ever hahaha
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Good read, thanks for the article!
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Excellent article about an excellent tournament. Looking forward to the next one!
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Australia8532 Posts
Milkis translating English to English was second to only the MMA chant at the end haha <3
Seriously though - MLG needs to pat themselves on the back for one of the best turnarounds since Dallas i have ever seen.
I hope they don't drop the ball and Anaheim proves to be even better (more chairs?)
And great write up of course it almost brought back all that hype :D
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I hope July comes back - there's just something about him that makes me go "July Fightingggg"
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Argh I missed the relay race!
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Awesome write up! Gotta agree, MLG Columbus blew my mind in terms of presentation and the entertainment value of the games played. Great storylines too haha. Hope Anaheim is even better!
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I found the analysis of MMA's drop play to be the best part of the article. The comparison to Fantasy's Vulture harass was quite intriguing. MMA blew me away several months ago when he mauled Liquid'Ret with his signature drop harass, and he continues to blow me away with that same style of play. He makes SC2 so much more interesting and crushes nerds along the way, and it's exciting to see him at the cutting edge of the game's tactics.
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so who is going into code S & code A from the mlg players? i haven't found anything on who will use the mlg/gsl partnership thing.
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I too loved the Moon series =) as a Wc3 player I have enormous respect for him but he hasn't really impressed me before this. However I got the feeling that I saw some of his former glory in the games vs Kiwikaki...
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Hot_Bid fightingg! Awesome article. Awesome MLG experience overall. Keep up!
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Lovely article. This was the first MLG i "followed" (Sweden's time-zone makes most of it go on at night ). I am so pumped for Anaheim! :D
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5. MC 2-0 Bomber .. haha?
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Lol @ the picture with the truck and your shrug ^___^
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this event was so unreal live! Im gonna need to find a way to make it to some other mlgs that are further away.
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
An excellent write-up. I totally agree with the parallels between MMA and Fantasy. The similarities are pretty uncanny.
Watching MLG gives me hope that the competition and standard of play in SC2 will get better and more exciting. ^^
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I'm not used to post on MLG website so I'll do it here and hope they get feedback from TL threads too : it was a great event, xxxxx times better than Dallas, everything -seen from here - seemed to run perfect, so congrats to everyone who participated to organize this, amazing event to spectate. One tiny thing I'd change (since one has to split hairs) : since the timing for the match broadcast is a bit hard to follow from here (Europe) unless you wanna stay up till the middle of the night, it would be great if VODs of the (best) matches could be put on youtube or some a couple of hours after they've been played so we can catch up the morning after....don't know if MLG usually releases VODs for free but if they do and can do it "live", we'd be getting close to perfection !
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Nice read and amazing tournament. At least we can verify that Milkis was translating accurately That was quite hilarious. It was awesome to have him there for the interviews after the games. Man needs to get paid!
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Awesum summary! best sc2 tournament so far w/out a doubt eh?
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Beautiful write-up, thank you so much. I went to sleep right after MMA won because I'd been up all night and it was 10AM here, so I hadn't seen the interview where the fans started cheering MMA's name. Made me a little emotional, such a great reception. I'm really glad that the crowd was so positive -- I wonder if that many people follow GSL and knew the players, or if they just got into them during MLG.
Also loved the pic of HotBid trying to troll the satellite truck :-p
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This was a fantastic read! Thanks alot! :D Bwhahah! Biggest upset : MC - Bomber 2-0! XD Nice!
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Great read, so much troll too <3 Loved the MMA and Fantasy comparison.
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Absolutely fantastic read... Don’t know why but I almost cried at the end of the article (although the to do list was funny^^) I wish I could attend live but hey, I’m gonna be in front of my computer for Anaheim and hope it’s at least as awesome!
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Awesome article, great write up.
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Epic read, Good job. Im so sad i missed all of this, stupid travels to New York =´(
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i watched through most of sunday's matches live, and totally support the statement that it has been the best sc2 tournament to date. great article, great event!
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great writeup :D
Cannot wait until the next MLG, going to be sooooo goold.
MLG really delivered and even though I bought last time and would have purchased steam HQ as well I've bought the dual pass for next two events, hopefully the crowd, and the games are just as awesome :D
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great writeup, couldnt stop reading once I had started. Completely agree on all points especially the top 5 highlights with Milkis translating from english to english. Good times :D
Next MLG is gonna be awesome. Eve being just as good as Columbus it's gonna be something else, cant wait!
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Wish i could have actually gone However, i sat down all weekend and watched the live stream and it was amazing :D
Great write up
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great, great read. I have to agree, it was the best event in the history of sc2 and they really made up for dallas.
I thought the fanhype was kinda gone after IEM but MLG, SC2 and ESPORT proved me wrong. Oh man we will have a bright future ahead of us and Annaheim will be a BIG part of it!
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I noticed how mma also used his drops to gain position on the map with his tank+marine army. This would allow him to get his third or fourth base up or just get a superior position on his opponent. Just dropping randomly and not using it as a tool to gain a position while their army is distracted is kinda useless because you can't be sure to do damage with the drop. Its best used as a distraction especially when the mutas are pulled from harassing the terrans base or main army. Great play from MMA, really nice to see. ^_^
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Great writeup HB best troll ever :D i hope to see July playing in Anaheim and a awsome MMA
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Excellent write up. I was watching the stream basically 24/7 and wishing I could've been there.
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great writing :}
thanks trollbid!
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Except this time we were not watching on internet streams in the middle of the night. I certainly was. A great event, and a cool writeup too.
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love your write up, HB. Really brought the atmosphere and emotions of the MLG to those who could only watch from afar.
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God damn, after seeing that satellite truck image Hot Bid is my favourite poster ever.
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Is Milkis on staff for MLG or just volunteering? If a volunteer, I hope MLG hires him and throws some compensation his way. Maybe he can become our John the Translator. MLG is having Koreans every time so they need someone anyways.
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5. MC 2-0 Bomber
Very interesting analysis of MMA drops. Thank you for the whole article.
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Great article about a fantastic event.
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Very nice read. Finals lag was annoying.
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Great writeup, extremely well written, so professional!
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Absolutely fantastic write up.
Easily one of the best SC2 related ones I've ever read, which is fitting because it's about one of the best SC2 events I've ever seen.
Hot_Bid and tree.hugger, you guys kick ass.
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What an amazing write up! Thanks a lot, gave me chills lots of times! :D Can't wait for the next MLG!
Thanks MLG for a great tournament!
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great write up, i feel like i just watched the HDstream on extreme fast forward in 3D on a 70 inch TV while being beside tastetosis at MLG, lol thanks!
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Wow. This write-up somehow managed to capture all the whirl of emotion, drama and excitement of last weekend. Thanks so much for a fantastic read, and all your hard work at events like these! I can't tell you how much it means to us as fans.
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starcraft is awesome. can't wait for MLG Providence. anyone in boston need a ride? PM me!
ALSO: GO GRACKEN. YOU THE MAN!
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I had the privilege of going and competing at Columbus and it was an amazing experience. The live show is so much more than what can be captured on stream. Everyone should go at least once.
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MMA is such a great player, awesome to see him win this event, best of luck to him in the future!
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Brilliant writeup
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Great write up. That MLG was incredibly good, I hope Anaheim will live up to it. Great job MLG!
Also, MMA is a beast.
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excellent recap. MLG outdid themselves with this one. Looking forward to bigger and better
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great write-up thanks hot_bid please marry me!
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The stream was NOT lagfree for many people.
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grack
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Brilliant article, summed it up perfectly - easily my favourite MLG yet. I found myself chanting MMA at the screen!
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Perfect article. Perfect.
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fantastic write up. Really well done. Super impressed with MLG
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Seeing the difference from Dallas to Columbus was incredible. I was at Dallas and still had a damned good time, I can't wait to drive on over to Anaheim for that one.
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The only thing I'm looking foward for the next MLG, is the Relay Race. You guys better win next time, TL >.>
The rest was just awesome enough!!
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Very nice write up, thanks a bunch!
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Did July say he'd be back next month or what's the quote under his picture about? Would be cool to know, really hope they all come back.
Would also be interested to know what July thought of the format and him having to play through the open brackets to get to group play, which must have been exhausting especially being so jet lagged. Even if his actual matches are super short it must involve a lot of waiting around and being ready to play.
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This event was absolutely amazing.
Great Games, Great Casting, Impressive production quality. Hell, I could feel the electricity of this event from just from the stream.
MLG has set their diamond standard.
All they could do now is just polish it to make it shine even brighter.
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Milkis translates English to English
Haha. Gotta give the guy a break, 3 days of doing a great job.
Great article. I'm still surprised at how this turned out. If I was a Halo or Cod fan at the event, I would have wondered where the hell did this come from...
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Nice read ! I want to thank you for telling me to go watch July final's vs Goodfriend + Show Spoiler +Last game is better than any of those MLG's games^^ And man, you're such a fanboy + Show Spoiler +I'd never dare to call July Tushin^^ I'm quite jealous I think.
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Nice writeup.
And yeah, the crowd was the highlight of the whole event. The last time I got nerdchills like that was when Jaedong 4pooled and all you could hear was korean fangirls screaming.
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What does Hot_Bid mean by This was a passionate, loud, smart mass of StarCraft fans.
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Papua New Guinea1059 Posts
SUNDANCE FIGHTING! LEE FIGHTING! MLG FIGHTING!
Great writeup. Hope you guys win the race next time. :D TL FIGHTING!
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"Anaheim To Do List 1. Force MC to come back by stealing his watch 2. Buy some Korean food 3. Change controller in logo to mouse 4. Build some chairs 5. Lose to TL in relay race"
I'm pretty sure Hot_Bid wrote this. You so funny, Hot_Bid.
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haha , Lose to TL in Relay Race.
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On June 08 2011 22:10 Probe1 wrote:What does Hot_Bid mean by
There were quite funny and Creative Signs and Posters i think?
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Excellent article about the best SC2 tournament to date! I think you should have added in that article the posters which some were pretty funny for us stream watchers but then again you were live at the event.
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I have to say MLG really cranked it up a notch this time, looking forward to the next event which I may add I will pay for.
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Hot_Bid why are you so awesome?!
Very interesting and funny write-up!
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Can't wait for Anaheim, this Columbus was amazing, thank you exams for letting me have the day off the watch almost all matches live. I can't even remember Dallas, this event made up for all previous shortcomings and then some.
Screw MMA, more like M-L-G M-L-G...
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Did Idra officially confirm in an interview or anything why he left the game? There's been a lot of speculation but has he said anything about it himself.
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biggest upset: Mc 2-0 Bomber...a pun on bomber not making it to mlg or did i miss something?#
anyway: awesome writeup!
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Great write up!
If only IdrA had of stayed in that game =\
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Fantastic writeup. Thanks!
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Great write up i love the style. with the little scenes at the start and finish. mlg was the most exciting weekend.... maybe sunday was tied with tsl finals. but the whole weekend was just amazing. There was/is so much content i havnt had time to play in days. Thanks everyone from teamliquid that gave us coverage! we want more photos and interviews!
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Great write up, fun time reading this Thanks
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Most Drama 1. MC calls out Idra 2. Idra’s early GG vs MMA 3. MMA kills his own command center 4. Naniwa dances his zealots 5. Brief finals lag screens
2 and 4 are defitenely the most drama I experienced lol. Naniwa will next time beat MC ^^
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Excellent writeup guys.
Dare I say that MMA's drop play at MLG > The Emperor's similar drop attempts during the GSL?
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On June 08 2011 22:10 Probe1 wrote:What does Hot_Bid mean by
I took it that the spectators were all informed viewers and knew when to cheer.
Awesome summary of the weekend. People getting trolled and had me sirl the whole time
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Awesome writeup! Som really good points about MC, that i needed to hear
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Cant wait till next
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Sup Son.
I like your recap.
It was very awesome feeling the energy in the room during the games.
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Awesome write up! Satellite truck doesn't allow me to troll it. LOL.
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sick write up I must say I sat in my chair all weekend enjoying the goodness all excited like a schoolgirl
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5. Milkis Translating English to English. lol. I was hoping someone would mention that or make a GIF of it. Translating looks like a really hard job and he did really well the whole weekend, but that one part was hilarious.
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Awesome read. can't wait for Anaheim.
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great read! I did the LR in French for a community wbesite, rarely (maybe never) enjoyed an event so much! thx MLG staff and thx TL for the cool stuffyou did around the event
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wow nice articel ^^ the first that long article i read complete on tl since 4 years ^^
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I think this is the best article I've read on TL.
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Nice writeup as always. I do hope Thorzain goes to Korea though. It'll be fun.
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Russian Federation57 Posts
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By far the best tournament I have seen on stream in esports. Feels like I was watching the grand final of football, terrific atmosphere. I would love to fly to the states just to experience watching MLG and being apart of the passionate crowd.
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Great article.
Edit: nvm i fail at reading comprehension
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Man... missed MLG since I am in China and can't watch streams What is the deal with MC calling out idrA?
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On June 08 2011 23:40 Twistacles wrote: Great article.
I just want to point out a little thing that isn't accurate:
"MMA did not lose a series, going a perfect 8-0 in best-of-threes."
Against SjoW he went 2-1 and almost lost
He means that MMA won 8 bo3 and lost none, not games
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Success creates expectations. MLG Anaheim now has to live up to one of the best live events in SC2 history
It was great but time will tell... Remember that there have been great GSL Finals, Dreamhack and other events.
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MC coming to Anaheim would be guaranteed a top notch event. And then we have Dreamhack coming up aswell.
I'm pumped.
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replays or vods Mv vs bomber plz?
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Awesome write up hotbid,
gotta say this was an awesome event to watch from home. I REALLY enjoyed it. It had everything from drama to amazing games and awesome casters. Can't wait for Anaheim!
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Epic weekend. Can't wait for the next MLG. I won't have exams so I'm gonna fuck up my sleep schedule and watch it all rather than going to bed early on the first 2 nights >:D
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The TL writeup are better and better lately. An awesome writeup that makes justice to an awesome event. The crowd was smart as you said it, that created an instant-harmony that was palpable even from a stream watcher pov.
MMA MMA MMA !
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If I'm honest, I didn't care much for MMA before MLG. He was "just" another very good Korean Terran like Bomber, like Supernova, like TOP, not quite an MC, or an MVP, or a Nestea, and without the illustrious history of Boxer, Nada, July. I, like many, was wishing for us "foreigners" to show those Koreans a thing or two.
But it didn't matter, people didn't chant MMA just because he played incredible games, people chanted his name because at that moment, he encapsulated ESPORTS. It's like that moment of an amazing goal or overtake or putt or service or smash or dunk or touchdown or home run that we give up our loyalties and allegiances to teams and just revel in the incredible moment of (E)SPORTS magic.
Also, it should be added to the TL.net commandments that ESPORTS be forever capitalised.
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That was an amazing read. God, Wish I could go there...hey maybe I should plan some Vaccation in sweet old 'Merica.
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Thanks for the write up.
I think MLG Columbus was a huge success. Really looking forward to next month.
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Where can I find milkis english/english translation everyone is talking about ?
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This makes me so damn proud to be a gamer! e-sports, sc2, mlg!
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Hey guys, I've been only hearing about this EN-to-EN translation from Milkis, as I somehow missed it during the live stream.
Is there a video somewhere around the interwebs?
Seems like quite the moment! :D
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So much content so fast! Awesome write up! I, for one really appreciate the time and effort you guys put into these and the event in general.
ESPORTS FIGHTING!
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3. Change controller in logo to mouse
^^ This ^^
(=
Looking forward to Anaheim!
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anyone got a vid of milkies translations english into english? that sounds tooo funny
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Such a good article. <3 to Hot_bid as always.
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Read every word, so worth it. Thanks for the write-up, it was an awesome weekend.
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This was the best LAN I have ever watched.
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TSL3 set the bar pretty high but I think this may have even become the new greatest SC2 event yet. You know you're in the midst of something good when each new major event is your new favorite
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Awesome write up! Really enenyoed the read and looking forward to next MLG!!
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So crunching the numbers between Dallas and Columbus the rankings for Anaheim should be. Top 16 in the pool Drew and Moon better hope some people do not show up.
Rank Dallas Columbus 2011 Total 1 Dignitasnani 1200 650 1850 2 IdrA1 600 800 1400 3 SlayersSMMA 0 1200 1200 4 SLush450 490 700 1190 5 KiWiKaKi 1000 140 1140 6 SeleCT- 900 180 1080 7 IMLosira 0 1000 1000 8 LiquidRet 340 600 940 9 EGiNcontroL 800 130 930 10 oGSMC 0 900 900 11 LiquidHayprO 310 460 770 12 LiquidTLO 700 60 760 13 SjoW 400 340 740 14 Sockeh 650 0 650 15 FXOmOoNan 550 90 640 16 EG-Machine 280 280 560 17 ROOT-drewbie 430 120 550 18 wemadefox_Moon 0 550 550 19 ThorZaIN 0 490 490 20 GosuHuK 460 460 21 LiquidTyler 250 190 440 22 FnaticFenix 4 430 434 23 StartaleJuly 0 400 400 24 FXOSheth 0 310 310 25 Sixjax_ViBE 180 110 290 26 Gret0rp 200 70 270 27 Sixjax_MajOr 0 250 250 28 KawaiiRice 20 210 230 29 qxc 140 80 220 30 FXOSheth 210 0 210 31 coLCrunCher 0 200 200 32 Sixjax_Mihai 190 0 190 33 Agh_Antec 120 40 160 34 FXOpTiKzErO 130 0 130 35 Pain-User 110 0 110 36 EG-LzGaMeR 90 0 90 37 Sixjax_dde 80 0 80 38 _ThisIsJimmy_ 70 0 70 39 Gret0rp 0 70 70 40 KingSpades 60 0 60 41 Hawk248 40 0 40 42 EGAxslav 4 30 34 43 Sixjax_CocoA 30 0 30 44 Namhcir 0 20 20 45 nkulunkulu 10 0 10 46 mouzMorroW 0 10 10 47 FollowGrubby 6 0 6 48 MasterAsiamnm 6 0 6 49 Naama 6 0 6 50 Pokebunny 6 0 6
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good article! hope idrA does better and not GG early..
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I can't believe I read the whole thing. That really was a good read, but it was so long. Why did I read it all?
Well, congrats on the post I guess, damn
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Great write-up! I have to say, MLG was absolutely amazing. I drove 8 hours to get there, and it was completely worth it. It was the best three days I've had in a long time.
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Hotbid's biggest troll yet is opening an article with a play on a 90's era soap opera quote. What. The Hell.
Other than that it's a great piece of work, redeemed is certainly an apropos title .
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Great writeup! I watched the entire weekend, it was so amazing.
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If the points are correct above and all 16 show up, these are the groups:
1 Dignitasnani -- 2 IdrA1 -- 3 SlayersSMMA -- 4 SLush450 8 LiquidRet -- 7 IMLosira -- 6 SeleCT- -- 5 KiWiKaKi 9 EGiNcontroL -- 10 oGSMC -- 11 LiquidHayprO -- 12 LiquidTLO 16 EG-Machine -- 15 FXOmOoNan -- 14 Sockeh -- 13 SjoW
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Fantastic article, great read! Perfect mix of review and humour.
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Wheat's reaction was hilarious.
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Great write up for a great event!!! Thank you for this excellent work.
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TL wants revenge for the relay race!
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Awesome piece, Hot_Bid. Although I'm small-time now, hopefully I'll get to meet you in Anaheim. I haven't been this excited for anything in a long time
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It was an amazing event, cant' wait for Anaheim.
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Anyone else see the guy with the troll mask in the crowd!? Lol!
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Oh wow a Fantasy comparison. Too bad I missed most of the games.  TL got the next relay race; TLO wasn't even prepared!
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Nice writeup
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Fantastic write-up. Will definitely remember this event for awhile. (at least until Anaheim lol)
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Awesome writeup, <3 Hotbid
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Thx Hotbid for your work, MLG was awesome : )
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MC is a really good showman. Look at how he does his pre-game interview vs Naniwa. He acknowledged Naniwa as the best Protoss in Korea. So they fight to determine the "best Protoss". He hypes up the game well and built a storyline, compared to what Naniwa said in his interview.
It's personae like these that make some players more interesting than others.
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Great entertainment watching from home. Can't imagine what it would have been like to be there. Truly well done.
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Awesome write-up! MLG was awesome.
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Great Write up! Thank you so much Hot_Bid!
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The crowd energy and reactions really makes the MLG stream experience tick. I had goosebumps a few times watching the games this past weekend. Go Go MLG!
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Great writeup! MLG was spectacular this time around, I can't wait for Anaheim!
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Amazing write up. thanks for taking the time to do this.
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Team Liquid,
Thank you for this great write up, it is always wonderful to be able to read articles that have a concise view of what happened. I personally enjoyed the stream and was not able to be there so hearing how ecstatic the crowd was or how electrifying the atmosphere was is always welcome.
Please keep these great accounts of events coming and I hope for more insightful reporting from you all.
-Stimedsheep
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big big thumbs up to moon's banelings ... and somehow slush still won that game after having his entire army exploded
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I was on the egde of my seat the entire sunday
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Amazing write-up. MLG deserves all the credit plus more. I went into Columbus thinking this was going to be my only MLG this year, but now I am trying to scrap together ideas for going to Raleigh. Cant wait for future MLG!
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I can only bow........ Great article. Thorzain and Nani should go to Korea.
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great event cant wait till Anaheim!
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On June 09 2011 02:45 McKTenor13 wrote: Amazing write-up. MLG deserves all the credit plus more. I went into Columbus thinking this was going to be my only MLG this year, but now I am trying to scrap together ideas for going to Raleigh. Cant wait for future MLG!
i'm in the same boat. i live in columbus, so i was lucky enough to be able to walk from home to the center (15-20 min away). i want to try to make another one, but i dont know how feasible it is :\
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Perfect summary. MLG promised much and delivered.
Loved the Fantasy comparison as well as the summaries of Idra and MC's stories.
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I think one of the best moments was the picture with MC reading an English newspaper lol :D That cracked me up hehe!
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This thread is remiss without wheat's shocked reaction:
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Amazing write-up! Hot_Bid fighting :D
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haha, nicely done. I've loved being at the mlg. I got to personally meet MMA :D Since, I spoke korean to him, he actually remembers me xD I am soooooo honored xD
mlg ohio was AWESOME.
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On June 09 2011 03:26 MangoTango wrote:This thread is remiss without wheat's shocked reaction: ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/u4EMH.gif)
Wow, that was made into a GIF? So good!
Great write-up, extensive and long, but it's really well written.
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"Idra is known for GG’ing early in games, but this was the first time he’s done it when he was actually in the lead."
He actually did it in MLG dallas vs HuK aswell. Anyways good read, esport is blooming!!
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MLG Columbus was such a good production. I was really impressed by how the event was managed, but I was even more impressed with the awesomeness of the crowd! It was so awesome to listen to the crowd go wild at defended attacks, or gasp at near misses with drops. It really helped the event take on a new kind of life that I think is really important for the world to realize that E-sports (and Starcraft2) is for real, that it's not just people sitting in their rooms, alone, watching a video games. It was just like being at a sporting event, if not better (especially with all the free stuff that gets handed out at these things).
Great write up. Loved the pics and the captions, and really enjoyed all that the author had to say.
I live in NC and I cannot wait for the MLG Raleigh stop c:
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Damn, you guys never cease to amaze with your awesome post write ups. Great work, especially loved the format of this one.
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MLG has definitely redeemed themselves in my eyes. Only a day in and I was looking for a way to purchase a pass for the next event. We need to support MLG! This could be the future of SC2 here in NA.
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On June 08 2011 18:04 Hot_Bid wrote: Boxer will parachute in from a blimp ]
You mean Dropship. (No, I don't mean Medivac
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u forgot to mention :
one of the best moment of whole MLG were the awesome awesome TL Interviews...
very good job Hot_Bid
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I dunno how people are claiming that the stream was lag-free, because it sure as hell wasn't even close to that. But otherwise, quite a memorable tournament.
I like the "MC 2-0 Bomber" in the list of surprises. Is that the number of victories in the visa series?
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Boxer parachuting from a blimp onto the top of my head, please!
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Awesome recap. Was a great tournament. Super excited for the next one.
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MLG Columbus was my very first event that I've ever attended, and I was so happy that I did. I'm not much of a traveler, so the thought of driving 7 and a half hours to Columbus from Northeast PA was daunting, but again, it was so worth it. Sure the drive back after the finals was hell and I was up for a consecutive 35 hours because I had work on Monday to go to, but would I do it again...definitely. I might fly the next time though.
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Cool write up! I still can't believe that IdrA left that game vs MMA. I honestly wonder if he had stayed in that game and taken it would anyone have been able to stop him? He seemed really mentally beaten when he played MC again and I think a win against MMA might have given him the push he needed to confidently finish the tournament out.
If IdrA can ever actually maintain his confidence through the entire duration of a tournament I have a feeling we'll see his name in the number 1 spot for a lot of tournaments.
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MLG was easily the best Sc2 tourney I've seen, even rivaling some great BW tourneys I've watched
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Losira has more apm than me even using mouse only.
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Biggest Upsets 5. MC 2-0 Bomber
Hahahahahahahaa
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When a recap gets you excited about a torunament that's already finished... it was a good tournament.
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Great write-up!! I was there and it was amazingggggg!!!! Everything was just awesome!!
"handlebar face"
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Amazingly well run tournament this time round. Even me with the most horrible broadband connection known to man was able to watch the streams with ease and loved every game! I didnt even mind waiting in between games because the crowd was so fun. I loved the sign saying Need MOAR Chairs or something along those lines... it was a really cool event IMO! Good Job everyone that done their part, espeically Milkis for the awesome translation - The English to English made me lol too :D - ur awesome milkis! :D
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never been so proud to be StarCraft fan ! MLG HWAITING !!
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Love the MC 2-0 Bomber. Took me a second lol. Great write up. I am looking so forward to Anaheim. Hope it can live up to the Hype Columbus got. I know I will be in the crowd cheering my ass off.
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Hot_Bid and tree.hugger did an incredible job on this. The near-perfect writeup to a near-perfect MLG?
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Imo you got the best moments partially wrong,
top1 moment should be IdrA quitting after MMA destroys his own gold base, as well as most drama!
i mean seriously, i cannot imagine a better moment to happen within the next 10 years. i haven't seen anything close to that ever. i laughed out loud as much that i was close to crying :D
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has anyone interviewed Idra yet regarding the early GG??
also, great writeup, can't wait for Anaheim, hoping for Boxer or NaDa to up the stakes!
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Excellent and riveting read. It'd be interesting(if it's not already out there) to get a video-POV inside the MLG SC booths with Hot_Bid.
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The Gracken promised to stay longer in games. Thank God.
I love you Hot_bid and tree.hugger, awesome writeup.
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Awesome write up, it truly was the best SC2 tournament I have seen so far.
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Great piece of writing guys. The future looks bright for MLG. Can't wait for the next Foreigner LAN.
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Extremely extremely well written :D
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I still get goosebumps when I see or hear the crowd at that event, it blew my mind the size and energy that was the spectators at Columbus. The fact we had that crowd at a SC2 event is absolutely incredible.
"satellite truck does not allow me to troll it" Hot _Bid is a boss.
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Exellent writeup!
MLG was a really kick-ass event, looking forward a lot to next one, will buy an HD-pass for sure.
(Would have liked the whole "dude loosing his groupie GF to SC2 pros"-drama on the top5 for drama but that appeared after the event i guess).
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good read!
MLG was my first enjoyable SC2 event watched (i'm a BW guy)
anyone have a video of Milkis translating english to english? it was hilarious and my friend wants to see it, haha.
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damn you MLG for dq'ing catz vs july!!! otherwise, amazing tournament
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LOL "Biggest Upsets: MC 2-0 Bomber" Classic Hot Bid.
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Awesome write up. First time attending a lan, already recruiting friends for next year.
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Great writeup! Best MLG so far for sure!
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very good finals with losira and MMA, hope more koreans get the chance to come over and play
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Great read, it was quite an awesome tournament.
And: 5. Milkis translates English to English should be 1. LOL
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Great write up. T_T why couldn't i goo!!!!.
Can't wait for anaheim its gonna be my first mlg.
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Can't WAIT for Anaheim!! GG MLG <3
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Someone tell catz to not flake out, and miss his games. Don't be a bitch.
But Good MLG all around.
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Awesome write up. lol@ change controller logo to mouse...
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tremendous, tremendous article
my thanks to hot_bid and tree_hugger for this delightful reading
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To MLG: I was very critical of your tournament after dallas and your alliance with the GSL which seemed like you didn't know how to handel a tournament so you asked for help from some people who did. I have to confidently say now that you just put on the best run and most exciting SC2 tournament in the history of North America. You guys displayed a level of comitment and dedication that made the tournament excellent.
Yes. there are things to still be fixed which could make the tournament better (tiny things). Lag spikes, i had a bit of trouble with the stream, and to much downtime between the games. But the quality of what we were shown was so great everything else seemed tine miniscule details. You guys did fine work and I wish to retract anything bad I said about you.
I glad there were so many who showed and if I didn't have such a travel distance, I would be in california for the next one. I would like to point out that if you were to figure out how to get whitera and dimaga from east europe you would probably get people flying in from across the world to see the matches live.
Congratulations and I look foward to seeing you succeed more in the furture.
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It was a really great event.
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Forgot to add:
Anaheim To Do List 1. Force MC to come back by stealing his watch 2. Buy some Korean food 3. Change controller in logo to mouse 4. Build some chairs 5. Lose to TL in relay race 6. Bring Girl's Generation to main stage dancing between games.
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Holy shit so Losira was playing with mouse only vs Incontrol game 2 ??? Man that was pretty fucked up
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First tournament I've actually followed and man was it good, really got me hooked on playing again aswell, and that is for me a good sign of a truly fantastic event.
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It was an amazing event and probably one of the greatest evens i ever went to. The energy level was unreal. When July first showed up on the main stage and after he won the crowd went nuts. Everything about it was unreal. It was a special event and i hope july does come to more because i am going to try my best to get to the one in Providence.
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awsome read! very well written
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haha loved it when milkis did the fail translation!!
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Goosebumps. Amazing writeup. <3
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Awesome event and awesome wright-up!! But I still don't know what happened in the relay race!! MC vs IdrA or Milkis english to english are the best moments in MLG Columbus for me!!
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Great article, great event, thanks!
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This was my first major lan event. I got to meet my favorite player iNcontroL and see several others that I've always admired as well. I met a surprisingly tall and awesome djWHEAT, spent hours looking for Day[9], and met some really awesome people. I really want to thank all the Koreans for being so nice, in particular July who was such a polite person. I think my favorite moment of the entire weekend was watching iNcontroL play TLO. Geoff's arm pumping combined with TLO's promise of having nightmares about pylons in his base made my weekend!
I was so shocked at the sheer number of people. There just were never enough seats. I was incredibly impressed with MLG. Not only did the stream do well (biggest issue coming out of Dallas imo), but they brought in Koreans, Tastosis, and they got booths for the players on the main stage! They keep improving things so well, and I can't wait to see them continue to improve! Perhaps we'll see an IKEA partnership for more chairs???
Here's hoping that I can make it to another event this year, and actually get to stay for all 3 days of the event and corner Day[9] to get a picture haha!
Oh yea, and here's hoping EG wins the next relay race!
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so many good writers in TL. Gotta say i love reading quality pieces one after the other.
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HotBid, when can we expect awesome TL sweatshirts that look oh so comfortable?
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Awesome write up, thanks!
Best part for me: the Idrama =P
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Great article. Thank you!~
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MLG was definitely redeemed. I had such a good weekend and I barely left my computer screen. Naniwa dancing, Idra vs MC, Idras early gg, too many to name (although you got the best ones in this wonderfully written article)
I was messaging my friend who had to work this weekend the whole time. When he came back he must have had over 100 messages and pictures from me. The weekend was just too good not to share.
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Such an awesome text, Hot_Bid!
Man, i cant describe how good this event was. I still have goosebumps everytime i remember some of the matches, dramas and victories.
The Koreans were such a great bonus to the whole event. Sundance, man, props!
And one of my favorite moments was MMA´s hadouken
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fantastic article i see part of the day one and complete day 3 (i have tests his week) idra gg early will be first in drama i like how sc2 is envolving Anaheim will become a better tournament if there is more epic moments
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Perfect article for the event I feel.
I would like to take this space to personally thank Sundance and all the staff of MLG for what I and many others (including Hot_Bid in this article) are calling the single best Starcraft II event yet. It was a complete pleasure to watch, and a complete turn around from Dallas. I now actively suggest people follow MLG for their quality and commitment to eSports. In fact, this event alone I feel is a huge step forward to bringing eSports to the mainstream, and in a big way. The huge crowd, the huge amount of viewers on both streams, the passion of the fans, the casters, the players, the staff, I feel this can only get better.
So (if I may) I'd like to speak for all eSports fans when I tell MLG "Thank you" and we can not wait to see what MLG has to offer in the future. If this quality keeps up, I feel I'll have no choice but to make a point to buy HD passes, even if my connection sometimes can't handle it.
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After watching how July played I'm a major fanboy of his now. I really hope he comes to the next MLG and makes his keyboard a new shade of red with all of the fresh nerd blood.
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Unfortunately didnt catch the entire event over the space of the weekend however what I did watch was very well executed and very well organised ... well done all !
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Very Well written article. I'm excited for the next MLG, and hoping that they will host an event in Seattle or Portland
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A big high five from me to Hot_Bid and tree.hugger. GREAT article. Thorough and good writing over all.
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Only thing missing was starcraft 2 team merchandise like the halo teams had or sc2 stuff to buy in general. I wanted to get a shirt or a poster or something for the pros to sign
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I recently got into SC2, and was wondering if there were vods of the matches somewhere on youtube or something?
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GREAT Article. Very well written.
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Great write up.
It truly was the best SC2 live event ever, and will set the bar for future tournaments for a long time to come.
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Hotbid outdoes himself once again! If only I could fly to america one day and attend one of these :D
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The chairs, the mouse > controller, and the MC returning 100% agree! =D
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I got a great feel for the hype just watching it on the stream! It was a great event, and the streaming went very well. I loved hearing the crowd cheering for stuff like scouting tech, drops, etc. It was awesome to hear the level of excitement the crowd had.
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An amazing read. I was at the event and this really captures how it felt. I brought my brother there even though he had never seen a game of SC2 played in his life, he walked away from the event with not only excitement for SC2 (which he bought Sunday night with over night shipping) but also for ESPORTS as a whole. I showed up at 9am Saturday and Sunday with a packed lunched and ate dinner in shifts because my brother and I couldn't pull ourselves away from the amazing games and crowd (and seats). *****
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Great write up to sum up the glory that was MLG Columbus. Smiling just thinking back to how great that weekend was. Can't wait for Anaheim!
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Fantastic writeup, really appreciate it. ^^
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Awesomely written! Was so fun to watch and I am thankful for once again a good recap.
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I don't know what to say. This event was very nice. I intended to watch as much as possible, but ended up watching about five hours total. But these five hours were great. I saw Idra's early gg, I laughed about Wheat and Day[9], I loved MCs 4:0 in his rematch against Idra and I craved for more. But in the end, I was just too tired to watch more games. Instead I downloaded some of the replays and enjoyed them in some private review of the matches.
The streams were great, I hardly had any lag and even these were minor or could be fixed with a quick reboot of my browser. The commentating was awesome, and I favored Wheat+Day over Tastosis. I liked their way of commentating more. Tastosis seemed kinda flat at times and Tasteless didn't commentate as well as I remembered from 2008 SCBW events. Too bad. But Wheat and Day.. just awesome. And their faces after Idra's gg... even more awesome.
Thanks to the MLG staff for hosting this event and bringing up the manpower and money to do this. Thanks to TL for this great article. Thanks to the players for those great games, especially for the drama (dance of death, MC vs Idra, Idra vs MMA). and finally Thanks to SC2 and esports in general to make it something I appreciate more than soccer (which is huge in Germany).
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Miss "most drama" demuslim story
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Maybe it's because I'm sitting in a heavily air conditioned room, but NERD CHILLS. Fantastic writeup, wish I had been there. Also, never realized how talented tl writing team really is o_o knew you guys were good, but this is GM stuff. Thanks!
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Thank you for the shoutout, Hot_Bid. All we wanted to do was put on an event that we could be proud of. One that the viewers would love, and that people could remember instead of MLG Dallas.
I'm already looking forward to Anaheim.
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mlg was awesome. and nice writeup.
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Awesome read; thanks for this!
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super awesome article on MLG Columbus. got really indepth on all the things that made Columbus special, thanks!
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Has sb screenshooted the guy with his awsome Paper "dont be angry cod, its just sc" ?
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Anyone having trouble as toss agst muta ling? Mc vs loisira in game 2 at mlg has an answer.
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From youtube comments: MMA: U realise MMA: Most of my army IdrA: fuck off MMA: Killed my orbital MMA: LOL MMA: just saying MMA: u werent loss
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Very enjoyable articel, great work.
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Where can I find some of Milkis English to English translation?
<3 Milkis!
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ive said this several times, but for sc2 the West is leading the way esports wise. Korea may have (and this is debatable) better players and they have a bigger prize pool, but in everything else West > Korea
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it was awesome to see IdrA get smacked 4-0 giving MC the win 4-2. All they mentioned was that MC predicted a 4-0, they failed to follow up by saying that he did in fact dominate IdrA 4-0 just like he said.. and made IdrA cry.. just like he said, haha!!. MC is a beast!! love him.
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