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[GSL] 2011 July GSL - Finals Preview

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[GSL] 2011 July GSL - Finals Preview

Text byWaxangel
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July 28th, 2011 23:12 GMT
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Code-S Finals Preview

An Acquired Taste for the ESPORTS Gentleman:
Zerg vs Zerg



At the end of the day, we have a Zerg vs Zerg final. Losira went 10-3 to get here, while Nestea was undefeated.

Nope, Zerg's probably not getting buffed next patch!

Which is sorta funny, because Terran players took all SIX Code-S spots up for grabs in the Up/Down Matches (nine Terrans in total competed), while the Code-A final was a PvP. In spite of this, DongRaeGu will probably win MLG Anaheim, convincing Blizzard that because the top three Zergs in the world are in Code-S, there's nothing wrong with racial balance. Hmm, maybe it's not so funny.

No, we didn't hire Idra to write the intro this week.



Grand Finals Preview: (Z)NesTea vs (Z)LosirA

by Fionn

Introduction

ZeNEXByun: gg

With those letters, the heavy burden upon Losira's shoulders is lifted. The young zerg exuberantly leaps up from the chair wearing his trademark smile and basks in his first GSL final appearance. With the crowd cheering his victory, he exits the booth and heads toward the interview station.

With thousands of thoughts running through his head, Losira answers every question asked to him with respect for his upcoming opponent. He had trained so hard to get to this point, after coming so far from when he started. Now he had to face the person who had been teaching him since he was a novice in Starcraft 2.

Finishing the interview, Losira bows to the crowd and heads to the back. Ecstatic to be in the Grand Finals, he looks around to see if he can find his coach, or even better, his master and final opponent, the God of Zerg, Nestea. Finally, after searching for what seemed like forever, he bumps into the wise and masterful Yu-Gi-Oh player known as John.

"Where is Nestea? Have you seen him anywhere? I wanted to congratulate him on making the finals." asked Losira.

"He is in there," John told him, pointing to the door on the right.

"Thanks," Losira said, giving a quick bow to show his appreciation and then pushing on into the room.

There, sitting in the middle of the dark and bleak room was Nestea on an iron throne. On each side of the throne were his pair of GSL championship trophies. Mr. Chae was standing behind him, lowering a golden crown atop the God of Zerg's mighty head.

"What is this!?" demanded a perplexed Losira, having absolutely no clue what was occurring.

"You have come a long way, Losira. When you entered Incredible Miracle, you were a nobody. After you came into our ranks, your skill reached new heights. In such a short time, you've already become an amazing player. You have fought valiantly up until this point. I have taught you well."

"Thank you, Nes -"

"Though I have taught you everything you know, I haven't come close to showing you everything. You see, Losira, you have come very far and I must congratulate you on this accomplishment, but you must know one thing, dear teammate:

When you play the game of drones, you either win or you die. There is no middle ground.”


Alright, alright, maybe that isn't truly what happened after the semifinals. Maybe he didn't tell Losira that he was going to crush him in the Grand Finals. Maybe Nestea doesn't really have a throne and a golden crown, but he will once he wins his third title.

We are entering the ninth ever GSL final, and I know what all of you are thinking.

"ZvZ sucks! It's gonna be over in twelve minutes! I won't even have enough time to complain about how terrible GSL finals are because it'll be already over!"

"Why should I even watch? GSL finals always suck. This is going to be even worse than the time Inca tried to go against Nestea!"

Come on, don't be so pessimistic! These are the GSL Grand Finals! Thousands of people will be at the event, screaming their heads off to see who will be crowned the champion. I know that the other eight finals have, well, really, really sucked, but you can't give up hope yet, right? We have one of the most interesting finals in GSL history on our hands. The story writes itself! Two teammates colliding. The master vs. apprentice. The veteran vs. the rookie. The best player in the world vs. the rising star.

First, let's talk about the man who already has two titles; the man who is more commonly known as the God of Zerg; the man, who quite frankly, might have a higher IQ than anyone in the universe. He is Professor Tea himself, Nestea. What can you say about the man that hasn't already been said? He's won two championships. He hasn't dropped a single game this entire tournament. He has demolished every single person who has tried to face him in this GSL.

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Professor Tea at work


Nestea has been around ESPORTS for a long time. Since his days in Brood War, where he was known as ZergBong (yes, that isn't a typo) and played 2v2 with Reach, the Mantoss, on KT. He wasn't the best Brood War player or even one of the top players on the team, but he was the captain after Reach left for the army. Though he's always been respected by his peers, he finally made his breakthrough as player when he entered the SC2 scene.

After bombing out of the first season of GSL in the first round to LiveForever, Nestea has been on a war path. Out of nowhere, in the second season of the GSL, he steamrolled through TheBest, MC, TheWind, Zenio, and Boxer without dropping a single game, In the finals, against MarineKing, in what could be called the least terrible of all the GSL finals, Nestea won in a seven game series where he finally showed he was mortal by losing a few games before fighting back and taking his first championship.

What followed were a few poor performances by his standards. To anyone else, it might have been a success. He made the quarterfinals of the third season, but got cheesed out by the eventual runner-up Rain. In the fourth season, he got to the semifinals but had to face his own teammate MVP and lost in a tough series. In the fifth and sixth seasons, his worst seasons after the disappointing first GSL, he got knocked out in the group stages by San and Ensnare, and then lost in the World Championship to Dimaga in the first round. At that time, it looked like maybe Nestea could possibly fall by the wayside for the new blood that was taking over the GSL.

That isn't how Professor Tea rolls, though. Nestea came roaring back by crushing through GSL May, picking apart Inca in the finals and cementing himself as the best player in the world once more. He was beaten by TOP in the round of sixteen in the Super Tournament, but that didn't stop him from coming back again in this GSL and cleaning house. He's beaten July, Ensnare (revenge for the fifth season), Coca and HongUn without losing once. At times, he's looked unbeatable.

What would a third title mean for Nestea? A lot more money, for one. Also, if he wins, it further reinforces the fact that he is the best Zerg and overall player in the world. I don't think that anyone can argue that right now he isn't the strongest player in the world. I know a lot of you might freak out, but you know if he wins, a lot of people will start asking if Nestea is, you know, the b-word. Before we even jump to that, let's see what Nestea said in his PlayXP interview for the finals, translated by the member anrimayu:

Q:Many fans believe Nestea will be the first "Bonjwa" of sc2. What do you think?

A: That would be an honor. Still, I'll need atleast 3 more titles to be even considered a bonjwa.


So even from the man himself, let's wait a while. He still needs three more for us to start throwing that magical word around. If he wins, he will cement himself as the best player in the first year in the game (if he hasn't already) and that's a gigantic accomplishment in itself with millions of people playing around the world. Nestea wants to be the best player in the history of Starcraft 2 and gain so many titles that no man will ever be able to catch him. This final, to him, is just another gateway to greatness. Can he unlock the way and get closer to reaching his dream?


On the other side of this zerg coin, we have the student. The cheerful and always smiling Losira. Does he have what it takes to take down Nestea? Well, if anyone was suited to take him down in a ZvZ, it would have to be him. With a ZvZ record of 12-3 and only dropping one ZvZ on television against Kyrix in the GSTL, Losira has all the tools to take a swing at the two-time champion.

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Who wouldn't want him as a pet?


Losira started his GSL career by also getting knocked out in the first round in the first ever GSL. Who knocked him out? Our very own TLO! Congrats, TLO. He might have gotten his revenge at MLG Columbus, but you still knocked him out of his very first GSL in a 2-0 sweep. At that time, Losira wasn't apart of Incredible Miracle or any professional team, and was still under the fOu clan online. He was coming into SC2 with some experience, playing on the B-team of Hwaseung OZ in Brood War.

We really didn't see anything big out of Losira until the second season of Code A. Out of nowhere, this zerg from Incredible Miracle - a team that already had the powerhouses Nestea and MVP - was wrecking everyone. He beat LegalMind, August, Huk, Leenock and then Supernova in the finals to take the championship in dominating fashion, only dropping three games the entire tournament. That was when we finally knew that Incredible Miracle had more than just two stars on the team.

He did well in his first Code S, getting to the quarterfinals before getting knocked out by sC. If he had gotten through sC, he would have had to face Nestea much earlier in his career. After his first try in the GSL, he then went onto the Super Tournament where he had to face the eventual champion Polt in the first round. He took a game off Polt, but with ZvT being his worst match-up, Losira couldn't hold on and was defeated in the third game to be eliminated from the tournament.

Coming into this season, the big question was if his ZvT would be good enough. He lost to sC in his first Code S and then Polt in his second try. Now, with everyone knowing that this was his weakest match-up, Losira did something that no one expected at the group selections of GSL July: he picked MarineKing.

He not only wanted to face a terran in his first match, but he wanted to face one of the best terrans in the world. Not only was Losira not scared of facing the race that had slain him twice, but he wanted to face one of the best head on. A lot of people, even I, thought that Losira made an unwise choice by picking a guy who was amazing at TvZ. Why would anyone willingly pick the race that they're worst against? Especially against someone at the skill level of MarineKing?

Losira proved his doubters wrong, beating the King of Marines in a pretty decisive fashion. He then quickly moved out of his group by dismantling Coca in a ZvZ. In the round of sixteen, he got revenge for his teammate by taking out TOP, who beat Nestea in the Super Tournament, in three games to prove once again, for the second time this tournament, that his ZvT had improved mightily since we last saw him. He continued on his way by beating the new Startale recruit Trickster in a close five game series and then finally, in the semifinals, taking out another terran in Byun.

So what has Losira taught us this tournament?

1. His ZvT has improved a ton.
2. He looks better every time we see him.
3. He has balls of steel for picking MarineKing and then beating him.
4. He prefers the yellow Incredible Miracle uniform over the black version.
5. He deserves, without a doubt, to be in the GSL finals.

Does this mean he can take down the best in the world, though?


Prediction: Nestea 4 - 3 Losira

Losira has shown great improvement every time he has come into a new GSL season, but that won't be enough to defeat the best in the world. However, I expect some great games and the best finals we've seen so far. Having age, experience and two championships behind him will give Nestea the edge he needs to win. I think it'll go a full seven games, but Losira will crack in the final confrontation.

In the game of drones, you either win or you die. For Losira's sake, I hope this cat has nine lives.




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For the love of god, the intro isn't a serious balance complaint.



An Acquired Taste for the ESPORTS Gentleman:
Zerg vs Zerg


by WaxAngel

Though it is often dismissed by certain ESPORTS philistines as a predictable and boring matchup, true ESPORTS connoisseurs with a nose for quality have long appreciated the depth and complexity of a fine Zerg vs Zerg. Of course, it may be difficult for a novice ZvZ enthusiast to sift through the many cheap, non-vintage Zerg vs Zergs flooding the market and find one of real quality, but it is well worth the effort.

In order to provide some assistance, we are suggesting the following vintages:

Estate de GSL, Code "S" July 2011: 80/20 Nestea - JulyZerg blend
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Full of bold flavors, one is immediately overcome by the richness of this ZvZ. Even the untrained palette can discern a full nine bases, while more experienced ZvZ aficionados may notice up to eleven.

At first, the flavor seems to be dominated by roaches, with nothing to differentiate it from the most pedestrian of ZvZs. However, it then gives way to a massive hit of ultralisks, a flavor that can only be extracted from the finest players with patient, careful maturation over time. With the ultralisks also comes a secondary burst of infestors, further enhancing the quality of this ZvZ. These characteristic are attained through the prodigious use of Nestea, a noble player who always rewards an investment of time and care with astonishing flavors.

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The JulyZerg plays an under-appreciated, yet crucial supporting role in this vintage.


While this is indeed an exciting and bold ZvZ, it suffers from a lack of restraint. The deluge of ultralisks, roaches, and infestors is eye-opening at first, but eventually the excess overwhelms the senses. It is a good ZvZ indeed, but more subtle use of the ingredients would have elevated it even further.


Château de Liquide, Open "#20" 2011: 50/50 Golden-Terious blend
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Those who expect greatness only from the more well-known players are sorely mistaken. An unexpected gem, this ZvZ features two relatively unknown players in Golden (a varietal of the well known SlayerS) and Terious (a recently overlooked strain from Prime).

Terious possess calm, comforting qualities whereas Golden is fiercely aggressive. Yet, for all of its early fury, Golden has the endurance to be a long lasting flavor. Peculiar as they are, no one would expect a noteworthy ZvZ from just these two players.

However, the mysterious properties of Shakuras Plateau - where this ZvZ was bottled and aged - caused a most wondrous reaction. Components and elements almost too numerous to count all came together and decided to mingle without any semblance of plot or order. And yet, the end result is not dissonance nor harmony. It is better summed up as an experience, a force of nature that defies our understanding.


Estate de GSL, Code "A" of July 2011: 60/40 Curious - Yugioh blend
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Zerglings and banelings are a ubiquitous flavor in ZvZ, which has had the misfortune to become associated with the cheap, mass-produced varieties. The so called "double-ling" is not a low-class flavor by its nature; its ease of production simply attracts too many low-class makers.

This fine offering from the Estate de GSL's lesser known Code "A" collection demonstrates that even the most humble ingredients can be made to dance upon the tongue with an exceptional level of refinement.

The use of double-ling in this fine ZvZ could be described as next to perfect, with the two varieties of ling dancing with masterful precision, always used with purpose and never a misstep made. The Curious and Yugioh begin finely balanced, but the most subtle touches are used to slowly enhance the Curious until it is by the end, the dominating sensation.


Unknown American producer, April 2011: 50/50 Destiny - Spanishiwa blend
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For a time, it was thought that the the efforts of the upstart American producers were foolhardy as they would never match the Old World ZvZs of Korea. Yet, we have seen some remarkable progress being made in recent months, and at the very least we must recognize that New World ZvZ has great potential.

Destiny and Spanishiwa have often been panned by critics as populist players, fads that will pass once the masses tire of them. However, in this ZvZ of unknown origin, they prove that they can please a crowd and be artisanal at the same time.

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How droll.


There's the massiveness and richness found in best, aged Korean ZvZs, replete with ultralisks and infestors, but there's also a distinct North American terroir. The nydus and queens that are exceeding rare in the Old World can be tasted in abundance in this refreshing ZvZ.

On a curious side note, it is said that some producers have been tinkering with Old/New World hybrids as of late.


Conclusion

The cultured ESPORTS consumer should not fear the upcoming ZvZ with the players Losira and Nestea. Yes, the vintages may have been poor as of late, and we might be desensitized by one too many low-quality table ZvZs. But to lower our expectations to that level is to become sinfully unambitious.

Undoubtedly, this will be an interesting experiment, with the potential for the greatest splendor and the harshest disappointment. At these times we must have the bold and fearless hearts of true ESPORTS connoisseurs, thinking not of the murky depths below but of the great heights to which we might aspire. So let us not be tentative this Saturday, when Losira-Nestea is finally uncorked. Let us all gather, raise our glasses, and take an adventurous swallow together.


At least it's better than that PvP swill.




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AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
Snipers
Profile Joined June 2011
United States11 Posts
July 28 2011 23:23 GMT
#2
Fantastic writeup, expecting a Nestea win but should be a good series regardless
EclipZe
Profile Joined March 2011
United States39 Posts
July 28 2011 23:25 GMT
#3
Very exciting!!! (I love how every one says zerg is worst race when the final is Z v Z.) I am very excited for the series and the article was excellent!
NuKedUFirst
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada3139 Posts
July 28 2011 23:26 GMT
#4
Great write up! I expect a pretty close game with Nestea taking it 4-1
FrostedMiniWeet wrote: I like winning because it validates all the bloody time I waste playing SC2.
Krimancer
Profile Joined April 2011
Sweden150 Posts
July 28 2011 23:28 GMT
#5
Nestea should be able to win, and I sure hope that will be the case.
dignity
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Canada908 Posts
July 28 2011 23:29 GMT
#6
In Easteros the game of drones has begun.

Summer is ending.
TalonKarrde
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada104 Posts
July 28 2011 23:29 GMT
#7
I wonder how ZvZ will evolve after this finale or will it devolve?
Wild Karrde
Roras
Profile Joined March 2011
Sweden15 Posts
July 28 2011 23:30 GMT
#8
Nice writeup!
Sup doods
Dingobloo
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Australia1903 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-28 23:33:14
July 28 2011 23:33 GMT
#9
At least it's better than that PvP swill.


Here here!

Though I'm surpised Fruitdealer vs Nestea is not given a mention here, though perhaps the roach wars were a bit passe.
ImmortalTofu
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States1254 Posts
July 28 2011 23:33 GMT
#10
Lol dissing pvp and comparing zvz to coffee, these guys never fail to crack me up (and amaze me) hahahaha! I'm pretty hyped!
"Friendship ain't a business deal"
Valikyr
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden2653 Posts
July 28 2011 23:34 GMT
#11
Great finals review :
Slagg
Profile Joined July 2011
Norway106 Posts
July 28 2011 23:35 GMT
#12
Awesome preview.

Really looking forward to this!!
Would be sleeping early tomorrow, but MLG to watch so have to stay up all night.

Nestea will take this, but hope it goes to 7th game, so Losira can prove himself aswell.
zul
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Germany5427 Posts
July 28 2011 23:37 GMT
#13
awesome article (professor Tea is the man!)
keep it deep! @zulison
FirmTofu
Profile Joined March 2011
United States1956 Posts
July 28 2011 23:39 GMT
#14
I just don't a <60min finals. Byun!

~pun intended
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iamlafore
Profile Joined July 2011
Japan40 Posts
July 28 2011 23:39 GMT
#15
"No, we didn't hire Idra to write the intro this week."

That was great ^^
Amai.
InsaneNdBonkerz
Profile Joined July 2010
United Kingdom5 Posts
July 28 2011 23:40 GMT
#16
Great write up made for a great read
Asha
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United Kingdom38205 Posts
July 28 2011 23:41 GMT
#17
Yay for a Curious vs Yugioh mention, some of the play was seriously of the very highest quality in that series. Definitely one of the best ZvZ's I saw in recent months.

Really looking forward to the finals, call me optimistic but I really think we'll see some good (and very tense) games, and we may well see something a little more unorthodox too.
bobq
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States136 Posts
July 28 2011 23:42 GMT
#18
Oh, the game of drones pun. So unexpected, and so good.
marttorn
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Norway5211 Posts
July 28 2011 23:43 GMT
#19
LOSIRA KITTEH OMG

I wants one TT

great article btw ^^
memes are a dish best served dank
red4ce
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States7313 Posts
July 28 2011 23:43 GMT
#20
Excellent writeup guys. The two best ZvZers in the world going at each other in a Bo7. All the most advanced strategies will be put on display for the whole world to see during the finals. If the series does not entertain, then there is simply no hope for the future of SC2 ZvZ.
Dali.
Profile Joined June 2010
New Zealand689 Posts
July 28 2011 23:47 GMT
#21
Great read :D.

I'm still shocked by the negativity surrounding these finals considering the epic narrative (master vs apprentice) and potential for an amazing series of a matchup which is rarely played well. I'm betting it'll trump every other final so far.
Draconicfire
Profile Joined May 2010
Canada2562 Posts
July 28 2011 23:52 GMT
#22
Go Losira!
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Ravar
Profile Joined June 2011
United States447 Posts
July 28 2011 23:58 GMT
#23
On July 29 2011 08:33 ImmortalTofu wrote:
Lol dissing pvp and comparing zvz to coffee, these guys never fail to crack me up (and amaze me) hahahaha! I'm pretty hyped!


Coffee? I thought ZvZ was being compared to fine wine.

Anyway I think this is going to be a great series but NesTea is going to win.
Yeah bitch, magnets
shell
Profile Joined October 2010
Portugal2722 Posts
July 28 2011 23:58 GMT
#24
Amazing work.. I look forward to this final!!
BENFICA || Besties: idra, Stephano, Nestea, Jaedong, Serral, Jinro, Scarlett || Zerg <3
CosmosXAM
Profile Joined April 2011
United States121 Posts
July 29 2011 00:00 GMT
#25
This is gonna be awesome. I feel NesTea will win, but I hope that Losira is crowned champion
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moltenlead
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada866 Posts
July 29 2011 00:02 GMT
#26
Waxangel, loved the running joke. TL really does have some gifted writers.

I'm going to say 4-1 Nestea, because it is Nestea, but it is also ZvZ o.o

However, I don't see any reason why this won't be the typical 1/2 base all-ins.
Rasun
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States787 Posts
July 29 2011 00:05 GMT
#27
There, sitting in the middle of the dark and bleak room was Nestea on an iron throne. On each side of the throne were his pair of GSL championship trophies.

When you play the game of drones, you either win or you die. There is no middle ground.”


Haha, nice ASOIAF references. I can't wait for this finals, I wonder if Nestea truly has taught Losira everything he knows.....
"People need to just settle the fuck down!"- Djwheat <3
Ponyo
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States1231 Posts
July 29 2011 00:05 GMT
#28
so its a Zerg + IM finals no matter what ! WOOOOT YEAAAA <3 <3
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GhandiEAGLE
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States20754 Posts
July 29 2011 00:07 GMT
#29
I laughed sooo hard at the game of thrones reference. Good writeup, but that Losira-kitten hybrid will eventually lead the zerg to conquer the protoss, and then the hybrids will lead everything into the void.
Oh wait, wrong hybrid?
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Sverigevader
Profile Joined March 2010
Sweden388 Posts
July 29 2011 00:07 GMT
#30
Cool story bro. Tell it again!!

So excited. No matter what the outcome, I'm sure we will get to see some great games!
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dignity
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Canada908 Posts
July 29 2011 00:07 GMT
#31
Remember guys. The finals isn't ZvZ, its NvZ.

Its an entirely different matchup.
EndOfTime88
Profile Joined February 2011
Austria259 Posts
July 29 2011 00:13 GMT
#32
Great write-up. It makes me more optimistic that this finals could be somewhat exciting, despite it being ZvZ.
Thanks. ^^
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July 29 2011 00:22 GMT
#33
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Chile1680 Posts
July 29 2011 00:26 GMT
#34
This might change ZvZ
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Profile Joined May 2011
Malaysia1996 Posts
July 29 2011 00:29 GMT
#35
Don't care who wins, so long as it is entertaining games!
yeti
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States258 Posts
July 29 2011 00:37 GMT
#36
At least ZvZ is not as boring as it was in BW. I am still upset at (Z)ChoJJa for beating (Z)sAviOr and denying Savior a 4th MSL.
the absurd is sin without god
lizzard_warish
Profile Joined June 2011
589 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-29 00:40:10
July 29 2011 00:39 GMT
#37
At the end of the day, we have a Zerg vs Zerg final. Losira went 10-3 to get here, while Nestea was undefeated.

Nope, Zerg's probably not getting buffed next patch!

Which is sorta funny, because Terran players took all SIX Code-S spots up for grabs in the Up/Down Matches (nine Terrans in total competed), while the Code-A final was a PvP. In spite of this, DongRaeGu will probably win MLG Anaheim, convincing Blizzard that because the top three Zergs in the world are in Code-S, there's nothing wrong with racial balance. Hmm, maybe it's not so funny.

No, we didn't hire Idra to write the intro this week.
Is there a thread out there which shows [or a means to compile] zvt and zvp win rates in the foreign and korean scene respectively? Always with the calls of imbalance it would be interesting to have something actually tangible. I recall a few stats a week or two ago but I believe that they were ladder stats, or am I mistaken?

----

Should be an interesting finals, would of been more interesting had you discussed nestea's/losira's respective strengths within the matchup. Honestly I have no idea as I've never watched their mirrors, so I'm going in basically expectionaless in regards to style.
Lazy_89
Profile Joined April 2011
United States87 Posts
July 29 2011 00:46 GMT
#38
Great write up. I think Nestea will win 4-2 though. I just don't see Nestea losing this series. He hasn't even lost a game yet!
DruidzHistory
Profile Joined October 2010
Sweden231 Posts
July 29 2011 00:52 GMT
#39
Cool! Even though im terran i've always loved zvz so im looking forward to this :d
StarStruck
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
25339 Posts
July 29 2011 00:53 GMT
#40
My money is on LosirA.
OliverDONG
Profile Joined July 2011
Canada151 Posts
July 29 2011 01:00 GMT
#41
This is going to be a close one... I have to root for Nestea well.. cuz its Nestea! But to be honest i believe Losira is the best zerg player who could go against Nestea in the finals. Hope they give us 7 interesting games that are longer than 15 minutes =D
Sermokala
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States13911 Posts
July 29 2011 01:02 GMT
#42
This will be the truely greatest ever weekend of ESPORTS. Nestea vs Losair to end it all. Amazing write up loved the references. It would be truely great if they had a throne all ready for nestea but by any regards it should be the best GSL finals ever and it will cap off such an amazing weekend.
A wise man will say that he knows nothing. We're gona party like its 2752 Hail Dark Brandon
everynne
Profile Joined November 2010
United States20 Posts
July 29 2011 01:10 GMT
#43
CMON NESTEA!!! I really think this is going to be an awesome finals. I don't expect another 4-0 finals.
Frequencyy
Profile Joined April 2011
United States344 Posts
July 29 2011 01:18 GMT
#44
I actually really like ZvZ unlike in BW I couldn't stand to watch a ZvZ. I really like how all the mirror matchups have evolved so well. I can't wait for this finals I really hope it will be a good one...for once.
You will not do incredible things without an incredible dream
Femari
Profile Joined June 2011
United States2900 Posts
July 29 2011 01:35 GMT
#45
Honestly hoping Losira wins, that way IM has 3 GSL champs.

Either way I won't mind as one of my favorite teams gets yet another GSL title.
Mvp | BoxeR | MarineKing | MC | viOlet | Scarlett | Flash | Bisu | XellOs | Sea | Fantasy | By.Sun
JeffVader
Profile Joined February 2011
United States79 Posts
July 29 2011 01:42 GMT
#46
It certainly will be an interesting final.

I think mirror match-ups can be problematic because only about a third of Starcraft II players can relate to them. If you don't play Zerg (I actually do), then the final could be a bit of a drag. I love z v z, but can't stand watching p v p (four gate much?).

As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.
SpunXtain
Profile Joined June 2010
Australia165 Posts
July 29 2011 01:51 GMT
#47
Its funny how the first few pages are all people who didn't write anything about the hilarious wine-culture reference.. maybe because they all didn't actually read it and just wanted to post first, perhaps?
StyLeD
Profile Joined January 2011
United States2965 Posts
July 29 2011 02:00 GMT
#48
ZvZ and expert cuisine go well together o_O

I can't wait to satisfy my portion of Burnt Zergling.
"Even gophers love Starcraft" - Tasteless. || Davichi | IU <3
zarepath
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States1626 Posts
July 29 2011 02:09 GMT
#49
That was an awesome write-up.
"Your efforts you put in will never betray you." - Flash | "If I'm not good enough, I don't wanna win." - Naniwa
Nukm_
Profile Joined September 2010
Germany104 Posts
July 29 2011 02:23 GMT
#50
great article, psyched me up some more for the grand final
ThaZenith
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Canada3116 Posts
July 29 2011 02:27 GMT
#51
I'm still debating whether to stay up or not, considering it might be a terrible finals (like always) and will make me tired for the 2nd day of MLG. But then again, it might go down in history as the first truly fantastic, nail-biting GSL finals series ever.

Woe is me.
KoTakUEurO
Profile Joined May 2011
605 Posts
July 29 2011 02:32 GMT
#52
great writeup and this is going to be a great finals!
really looking forward to it!
Doof
Profile Joined October 2010
United States204 Posts
July 29 2011 02:47 GMT
#53
Great write-up! I really hope this finals lives up to the promise that some of the other finals have had but failed to deliver on. I hope that the fact that it's ZvZ only adds tension to the openers and doesn't ruin the games.

WaxAngel, sooo funny! xD
Every day should be a good day to die
Giryit
Profile Joined April 2011
Canada11 Posts
July 29 2011 02:51 GMT
#54
Nestea...Losira...Grand Fianls!? Can't wait ^^
Build Build RUSH!!
Jacko11
Profile Joined November 2010
China146 Posts
July 29 2011 02:57 GMT
#55
Nestea 4-3? I doubt it, I feel it will be more like 4-1 and one where Losira 6 pools.
NuclearWINtr
Profile Joined February 2011
United States125 Posts
July 29 2011 03:10 GMT
#56
great write up.
If there is hope for zvz as an entertaining matchup, we shall certainly see it with these two players playing.
Morning
Profile Joined February 2011
18 Posts
July 29 2011 03:19 GMT
#57
I don't know who to root for! They're both great players, they've both got personality...and they both play zerg. On the one hand, Losira is the underdog, but on the other hand, I want Nestea to get three titles. Too hard to decide.
Ebert
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada24 Posts
July 29 2011 03:28 GMT
#58
I love the game of thrones knock off, classic!
synapse
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
China13814 Posts
July 29 2011 03:51 GMT
#59
I'm thinking Nestea 4-2 Losira. Hopefully we get to see some of that lategame ZvZ :D
:)
MrSandman
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Australia188 Posts
July 29 2011 03:51 GMT
#60
I've always found ZvZ to be my favourite mirror match-up. I guess because it's the most fast paced in the early game and so crazy in the late game with whole armies being destroyed and rebuilt. Anyways, I am pumped for these finals! Nestea hwaiting!
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TheDougler
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada8304 Posts
July 29 2011 04:12 GMT
#61
All i have to say is
PUUUUURRRRRFECT writueup

*hik
I root for Euro Zergs, NA Protoss* and Korean Terrans. (Any North American who has beat a Korean Pro as Protoss counts as NA Toss)
Sitinte
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States499 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-29 04:18:36
July 29 2011 04:17 GMT
#62
The master vs. apprentice.

Expectation (when I read that line in OP):


Reality? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Who knows.
TripleCow
Profile Joined February 2011
United States240 Posts
July 29 2011 04:36 GMT
#63
Oh god, so much hype for this. If anyone can do it, it's Losira.

It would be quite interesting if he won, making him the first player ever to win both levels of the GSL.
Tyler: "I only needed one probe to take down IdrA. I had to upgrade to a zealot for Strelok."
TemplarCo.
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Mexico2870 Posts
July 29 2011 05:00 GMT
#64
Awesome write-up! Great as always I can't wait for the finals!!
With an average game length of 7m36s over his 6 games in GSL3, this is a no-brainer. BitByBit pulls more SCVs than yo momma at a club on Mar Sara. ♞
RaiKageRyu
Profile Joined August 2009
Canada4773 Posts
July 29 2011 05:08 GMT
#65
Amazing write-up!

And then NesTea 4-0s Losira.
Someone call down the Thunder?
saritenite
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Singapore1680 Posts
July 29 2011 05:55 GMT
#66
Game of Thrones reference and the comparison of ZvZ to liqueur? Fionn and Waxangel, you two geniuses.
Synwave
Profile Joined July 2009
United States2803 Posts
July 29 2011 06:26 GMT
#67
Great writeups by all but the Waxangel wine tasting critique had me laughing constantly PvP swill indeed!
♞Nerdrage is the cause of global warming♞
Vipsanius
Profile Joined February 2011
Netherlands708 Posts
July 29 2011 07:33 GMT
#68
Very nice writeup, great hype. Awesome references too, I really love the TL writers' style.
Copenap
Profile Joined October 2010
723 Posts
July 29 2011 07:47 GMT
#69
As allways, amazing writeup. I'm truly a fan of the tl news/article/writing staff. Thanks a lot.
oweia
Profile Joined December 2010
Germany83 Posts
July 29 2011 08:58 GMT
#70
Great write-up!

As a zerg player I'm hyped for these finals. ZvZ is a great match-up if u know how it works!
4tre55
Profile Joined June 2011
Germany330 Posts
July 29 2011 09:06 GMT
#71
The Game of Drones intro was just too good, great writeup! Thanks a lot for doing this every week!
iXphobos
Profile Joined July 2010
Germany1464 Posts
July 29 2011 09:14 GMT
#72
OMG. That Professor Tea pic is so hilarious !!!
Ciraxis
Profile Joined June 2010
Australia400 Posts
July 29 2011 09:57 GMT
#73
Looking forward to the finals, I'm going for NesTea.

New World? Old World? I like the terminology. America and Europe are the New World of esports!
Tevo
Profile Joined October 2010
Netherlands75 Posts
July 29 2011 11:38 GMT
#74
Every time you guys write such awesome pieces! Props to the writing squad! Game of Drones will be epic!
Deadeight
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United Kingdom1629 Posts
July 29 2011 11:40 GMT
#75
Loved the write up, good job.
Lysanias
Profile Joined March 2011
Netherlands8351 Posts
July 29 2011 12:23 GMT
#76
Great writeup, loved the cooking reverences.

And i could not agree more, this might be the most epic ZvZ ever.
CoMMoDuS
Profile Joined February 2010
Germany507 Posts
July 29 2011 14:00 GMT
#77
So exited for this, first final where i cheer for both...but i guess a draw is highly unlikely. Must have been an awkward week in the IM house.I really cant decide who i want to win.
There is no unemployment amongst overlords-Artosis
Hallayz
Profile Joined July 2011
Norway26 Posts
July 29 2011 14:02 GMT
#78
Great writeup, my prediction:
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WackaAlpaca
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada208 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-29 15:59:42
July 29 2011 15:59 GMT
#79
NESTEA!!!

I'm glad that this player isn't like some people in the sc2 scene who throw around elite sc1 terms like starleague, bonjwa, etc - hopefully no one in sc2 will be considered a bonjwa until they actually earn it.

GL to him though!!! NESTEA HWAITING!!!!

edit: mental typo
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Fyzar
Profile Joined January 2011
Netherlands8010 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-29 21:34:18
July 29 2011 21:33 GMT
#80
On July 29 2011 13:17 Sitinte wrote:
The master vs. apprentice.

Expectation (when I read that line in OP):
+ Show Spoiler +
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSwy412nttI


Reality? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Who knows.

One can only hope for a finals to be a piece of history.
It appears I have been chosen.
chaosdarkprince
Profile Joined November 2010
Ecuador52 Posts
July 29 2011 22:29 GMT
#81
please please please nestea WIN!!!... i know haters gonna hate, but i HATE losira... besides that i wanna believe on a zerg bonjwa for SC2 (even if im protoss, death to human race!!! >X) )
Khas Naradahk!!
ixi.genocide
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States981 Posts
July 29 2011 23:24 GMT
#82
I thought that Losira was at MLG during this time.... will the GSL finals be held in CA?
AnxiousHippo
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Australia1451 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-30 08:03:52
July 30 2011 07:27 GMT
#83
Nvm.
An apple a day keeps the Protoss away | TLHF
Zumms
Profile Joined August 2010
United States30 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-07-30 07:48:46
July 30 2011 07:46 GMT
#84
Anyone got a good re-stream to watch? GOM player just isn't loading.

Edit: nevermind, just took a bit to start working.
scTrigger
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Australia23 Posts
July 30 2011 11:47 GMT
#85
losira was never gunna match nestea
"Give them the strat' -Robert Tigani
Wholigan
Profile Joined May 2011
12 Posts
July 30 2011 15:53 GMT
#86
Not many people talking about this. Was is THAT bad? Currently watching vod of Set 1, the part where the k-pop is underway, can't skip cause of buffering.
Cham
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
797 Posts
July 30 2011 21:17 GMT
#87
I fell asleep after game 1 and woke up about 2 hours later and it was over, so I am guessing it wasn't too exciting.
OliverDONG
Profile Joined July 2011
Canada151 Posts
July 31 2011 15:59 GMT
#88
I dont see Loira match Nestea, this guy is just a monster.
growlizing
Profile Joined February 2011
Norway122 Posts
July 31 2011 18:24 GMT
#89
Lovely writeup, thanks!
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