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[MLG] Raleigh - Domination

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[MLG] Raleigh - Domination

Text byHeyoka
Graphics byHawaiianPig
September 3rd, 2011 06:15 GMT
Table of Contents

Brought to you by:
Elly the ESPORTS Elephant

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Hindsight

Selected Games

Barcraft Manifesto

Overblown: Irene

Story of a BW Fan

Pictures Galore
A brave Snorlax once said MLG Anaheim will be remembered for Korean domination. It's probably true. What he didn't mention is the more likely scenario of the whole season will be remembered for that kind of supremacy. Slasher noted on Live on Three that more Koreans this time dropped games during Friday and Saturday, we saw a lot more 2-1 victories in place of steamrolls. Maybe things are getting better.

Maybe.

When all was said and done the top six slots were once again occupied by men flown from the land of kimchi. Alas, foreigners had only three men in the top ten, down from four in Anaheim. With two more tournaments left in the season, repeat performances from a new cast of GSL stars is inevitable.

Not all is doom and gloom, however, for our trusty Snorlax is not here today. We would be remiss to neglect the pride, the energy, and the true passion displayed both by competitors and legions of fans. NaDa himself later said he hasn't felt excitement from fans that big since his former peak during his Brood War career.

As always, it was one hell of a ride.


Raleigh in Hindsight:


By: Heyoka


If someone was to come up and ask what happened at Raleigh, you would be able to response in a single word.

Koreans. Koreans happened.

Okay that would be 3 words, but only for emphasis as the first part implies the second. Just as in Anaheim, we saw an abundance of Koreans. A Terran won again too, if you're the kind of guy who likes to whine about such things. And wants to ignore the ZvZ loser's final.

Bomber was certainly the story of the weekend. Before coming in he seemed like a clear favorite, even Waxangel was unable to express his current form in words, instead choosing a fine picture to describe his skill relative to peers. Not only did he come and conquer, he looked completely untouchable for much of the weekend. He looked like a bored house cat, toying with opponents instead of outright killing them purely to amuse himself and fill his time.

P4ndemik was embarrassed to say after the event he didn't even see Bomber play until day 3, and when he told those around him it looked like Bomber wasn't even playing his best they rolled their eyes in telling him it had been happening for days.

What other things happened? More Koreans. Each group was not only won by a Korean player (no real surprise), only DongRaeGu lost a match in group play (and it was to Trickster). More impressively, PuMa did it from the open bracket, rocketing through opponents of every shape, style, and nationality.

The story was largely the same in the bracket. SjoW and HuK were impressive, but eventually the show turned into GSL America. Not that this is a bad thing, CoCa and DongRaeGu are largely unknown quantities even after impressive GSL/GSTL appearances, and seeing their play up close is an intimate affair not soon forgotten. Remember, though, there was hope this was to be "our" event, the remote location reducing the GSL-player numbers to something more manageable. It stands as a reminder that the NA/EU style still has a long way to go to match that of the Eastern counterparts.

It would be remiss not to mention Trimaster. Oh, Trimaster. The only non-Korean out of the open bracket, he dispatched of both HayprO and IdrA before falling to HuK. Reddit gives it justice as only Reddit can.

In the end here is how the top 10 stacked up.


#Player
1.
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(T)Bomber
2.
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(Z)CoCa
3.
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(Z)DongRaeGu
4.
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(T)NaDa
5.
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(T)PuMa
6.
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(P)HerO
7.
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(P)HuK
8.
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(T)SjoW
9.
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(T)Noblesse
10.
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(P)KiWiKaKi


And this represents how those in the pools finished.

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Selected Games

By: Heyoka

Times To Remember


Every MLG produces games. Lots of them, many of which are enjoyable or notable in a variety of ways. Too many, probably, for people who have things like a "job" or a "family". Here are some things, for you, the viewer with things to do besides watch MLG. Because that's all we do here.

It is far from conclusive, and if you're interested you can always use the MLG.tv page to find more. Most of the big name matches are good throughout, like the NaDa vs Puma series, which is also another good option for picking out the games you want to find.

(P)KiWiKaKi vs (T)PuMa on Tal'Darim Altar


What's To Love: No matter how tough the competition, Kiwi has neat and unique ways to play. Playing a long series of fantastic matches this weekend, he only lost in pools to one person, and in that series he won the first game. In this game he uses a funky stalker+colossus 2 base timing attack that looks straight from 2010, watching the whole thing unfold is very odd. Who needs zealots?

(T)TriMaster vs (P)HuK on Tal'Darim Altar


What's To Love: Tal'Darim seems to be the match made for TvP. Bio vs colossus and storm is always amazing there, even more so when it is a Code-S competitor against the man who just eliminated his EG teammate. A back and forth PvT ensues, with HuK barely edging out defeat multiple times only to finally succumb.

(T)NaDa vs (T)PuMa on Metalopolis


What's To Love: The best way to watch this game would be to see the whole series to understand context, but that might take the better part of a night. After losing 1-2 to Puma in pool play, NaDa comes back and ties the extended series at 3-3. The final game he is on the ropes dead in his base, only to make a miracle save and pull it out in the long game with some fancy maneuvering

(T)SjoW vs (P)Hero on The Shattered Temple


What's To Love: Hero, perhaps misreading Sjow's opening as the start to a 1-1-1 proxies a stargate. Sjow holds it off after taking some damage but not too much, and decides to counter. It is close to being deadly, but Hero barely holds with some incredible blink micro and then counters, to snatch a victory from the hands of defeat when he arrives barely before a bunker finishes constructing (also more blink micro, Hero is particularly good at that).

(Z)DongRaeGu vs (Z)CoCa on Metalopolis


What's To Love: A best of three to decide who will face Bomber in the grand finals, the two split the first two games and then face on Metalopolis. An incredible show of control and decision making from Coca, he earned a win and a lot of respect with this series as one of the lesser known Code-S participants. This game showcases a lot of why this guy will be someone to look for in the future, and why Ares[Effort] has been in love with him for months.

(T)Bomber vs (Z)CoCa on Shakuras Plateau


What's To Love: Coca shows some more great play, when he fends off bomber's 2 rax opening and then proceeds to kill off Bomber's first force with his initial 8 lings. Bomber goes on to show some even better play when he pushes out and controls the center of the map without ever getting combat shields, thanks to Coca destroying a tech lab during research. Apparently dodging baneling hits is every bit as easy without extra life if you're Bomber (or...Terran?).

(T)Rain vs (P)NaNiwa on Shakuras Plateau


What's To Love: There is a nuke. And it wins the game. Not long or close, entertaining nonetheless.

(T)Bomber vs (Z)DongRaeGu on Shakuras Plateau


Whats To Love: I forgot to add this but people mentioned it is awesome. A ton of stuff happened, crazy micro, huge macro game, and Bomber being himself with scans, mules, and a damn nuke. Another nuke! Bomber is flashy and that rules.

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The BarCraft Manifesto

by Blurami (Ottawa), Primadog (Los Angeles)
and the organizers of your local BarCrafts



If you read a paper copy of the Wall Street Journal recently, you might have been rather confused by "a Dark Templar" on the front page. Is this StarCraft? What is this BarCraft thing? How did it manage to slip under your TeamLiquid Radar? Here's the down-low from the men and women behind BarCraft:


BarCraft is a grassroots movement to bring eSports to bars in every city and town throughout North America. The term combines the venue of choice, usually a bar, and StarCraft, the game this movement has developed around. BarCrafts are not-for-profit events organized by local nerd-ballers who are passionate in their efforts to bring eSports out of their houses and into bars, clubs, and hearts.

It is not a new concept to watch an eSports tournament with friends or strangers - Korea has been doing this for over a decade. in North America, Diggity has been hosting semi-public, live viewing parties for Brood War tournaments since early 2007. Chromate was the first to host a large-scale public viewing of a StarCraft 2 tournament, at the Revue Cinema, Toronto in December, 2010. However, something was missing, and the live-watch scene for StarCraft 2 remained stagnant.

It was Glen "o_Oskar" Bowers who struck upon the magical formula - the addition of sweet, sweet beer - and with other regular patrons coined the term "BarCraft." For more information about Oskar's eureka moment, read TeamLiquid's previous feature on BarCraft.

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The innovation is beer! Photo: Yida


For the NASL season 1 finals, four inaugural BarCrafts in Seattle, Washington, San Francisco, and Toronto showed the matches and served the beer. Fun was had by all. Fans across North America saw the brilliance of this "Alcohol + SC2" concept and approached local bars, hoping to experiencing the same excitement. Beer rocketed the BarCraft movement into exponential growth. There were only 4 BarCrafts operating in early July; by July 31st, fifteen BarCrafts tuned in to the MLG Finals in Anaheim. Today, there are over thirty BarCrafts meeting regularly around the world!

For MLG Raleigh, 6 BarCrafts met in California alone, and over a dozen more lined the Eastern seaboard. The movement has even spread overseas with the first European BarCrafts in London and Stockholm, and has extended as far as Australia! At this rate of growth, the BarCraft phenomenon will soon become an eSports staple worldwide.

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There is no organization overseeing BarCraft. The individual, local organizers communicate over Skype, on the r/BarCraft subreddit, and through TeamLiquid's Community Forum. Members of these communities go in droves to their local BarCraft and in some cases, are hoping to start their own. It is the goal of the current BarCraft organizers to help and encourage these people. We have an excellent support structure in place for new and experienced organizers to exchange knowledge about venues and ideas, and can provide templates for useful documents such as flyers and posters. We are doing everything we can to keep the movement as open and accessible as possible. As long as there are people willing to put in some time, we will support them.

Now we ask for your support. We can spread and plant the seeds, but in order for this movement to bloom and for the StarCraft scene to gain the tremendous public support seen in South Korea, we need your help. If there is a BarCraft in your area, stop by! If there isn't one in your area, consider starting one. There is a time investment but it isn't overwhelming, and you'd be surprised to find there are many local people willing and happy to support you.

Check out your local BarCraft and help jump-start your local eSports community today!


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Hurricane Irene
: Overblown

By: Antoine



In the week leading up to MLG Raleigh, the whole East Coast was in a tizzy about Hurricane Irene, the first major system of 2011. Not only was there interminable coverage in the national and local media, but people in the gaming community were also worried.

What kind of impact would this enormous storm have on MLG Raleigh?

A lot of people wanted to know. No less than five threads were made here on TL with people concerned about Irene interfering with MLG. Some people were worried it would prevent transportation, some people thought it would hinder the running of the event itself, and some anticipated Dallas-like problems with the stream.

Some who were planning to spectate suddenly had second thoughts. Eager to head off those notions and keep people coming, MLG’s Sundance tweeted a picture of clear skies right outside the venue, which, along with weather models continuing to show the storm tracking east, helped to assuage a lot of the fears.

Irene did end up following those easterly models, and the weather was hardly felt at the venue. There was some light rain throughout the weekend with brief bouts of stronger rain around dinner time Friday and occasional strong winds, but it didn’t actually interfere with anybody’s movement or actions during the event itself.

In the end, the effect that Hurricane Irene had on MLG Raleigh was entirely minimal. Spectators still showed up in droves. Although some people were delayed getting in and others had issues going home, proper planning made it so that nobody (that I know of) missed any matches because of the weather. And the stream, while it did have some hiccups, was largely flawless all weekend – thanks in part to the biggest satellite dish at an MLG to date.

So despite all the hullabaloo, the actual impact Hurricane Irene had on the event was virtually the same as that of the other natural disaster last week, the Virginia earthquake – almost none at all – and thank Elly for that.

*Author’s note: I am fully aware of the devastating impact Irene had on other areas of the country, and in no way mean to disparage that. This article is solely about the effect of the hurricane on MLG Raleigh.


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Relative Viewing
: A Brood War Fan's Story

By: Flamewheel



If you know who I am on Team Liquid you'll know that I started eschewing SC2 shortly after the conclusion of the Beta. I'm one of the few staff left that is almost entirely of the "BW4Lyfe" mentality; I played the SC2 campaign, though virtually the only interaction I have had with Teamliquid's SC2 community has come through the strategy forum looking for people to report and checking Live Report results to see if NaDa/Boxer/July had won or not.

I have nothing against StarCraft 2. It's more like I didn't have a computer to play it on and simply didn't have the time to allocate toward watching games. Brood War holds my interest. However, as one stop on the 2010 MLG circuit was 45 minutes from my university, I decided to take a gander at what StarCraft 2 had become. I consider myself a hipster -- I went to MLG Raleigh last year, right as StarCraft 2 was undergoing its inception into the ESPORTS world.

MLG Raleigh 2010 was definitely impressive, but I don't remember being impressed. The atmosphere didn't strike me as being particularly infused with the awesomeness that I had come to associate with the OSL and MSL. As a new game, Starcraft 2 was relegated to the front-ride side of the convention center. There were too many Terrans -- TvT back then was not as interesting as today. There were definitely not enough Zergs -- out of 32 players, only Sheth, Machine, and Slush were there to represent the swarm. There was too much PvP: the winners' final, losers' final, and by extension the grand final consisted of 10-minute games that involved both players attempting to one-base each other with Stalkers (guess some things haven't changed). After Tyler lost early on, I had nobody to cheer for.

I'm not saying nothing was good -- Meeting Day[9] was a blast, and I still have his troll face prop. It's always nice to be able to put faces to usernames on Team Liquid. Still though, my gateway experiences into SC2, MLG Raleigh and the first GSL, disappointed me. I stopped watching or caring about the game, only occasionally checking in on patch notes so I could troll debate my friends.

Fast forward one year. MLG is back in Raleigh, and this time at the event StarCraft 2 is much larger, the game more balanced, and the scene more developed. No hurricane could cancel its appeal, StarCraft 2 is in the center of it all, and I would say a huge majority of the people in the convention center came to watch RTS carnage. Furthermore, running on the success of Dallas, Columbus, and Anaheim, MLG Raleigh was generating some major hype. The player list was more balanced this year, and with so many Liquid` players in attendance (and NaDa!) I had quite a few people to cheer for. The games, too, were on average more exciting. I don't know if it's the maps MLG chose, but I saw so many more extended macro games than I had expected to see, and not just dry, boring games. I watched Bomber's mules, scans, and finally nukes wipe the floor with DongRaeGu. I cheered when NaDa came from behind in the extended series to win over PuMa. I cried when HerO made the snap decision to go all-in against DRG in game 6 (seriously, the nexus was .5 seconds from finishing T_T). Overall, the games themselves were relatively exciting, and I actually felt some connection to them. Beforehand, only the results had mattered to me. But at MLG Raleigh 2011, I actually felt excitement, disappointment, and occasionally rage (à la IdrA).

Raleigh definitely changed my opinion on StarCraft 2. Yes, the game still has its imperfections. But remember, StarCraft 2 is still young. Despite how much Blizzard has trolled us in the past year, I still have faith that they'll make it through in the end. Rome wasn't built in a day and Brood War didn't become the balanced game that we know and love in a year; some of the biggest changes coming in the final patches. Given enough time, I think StarCraft 2 could become a worthy game to rival Brood War in completeness and perfection (though for me to say that it would overtake its predecessor is blasphemous), and most definitely it is and will continue to be the driving force behind the development of ESPORTS in the international scene.

I had some unifying theme before I started writing this, but as all my articles go I lost it halfway through. I suppose what I'm saying is: if you're a purely BW person (though if you are, you probably aren't reading this) don't lose faith in StarCraft 2. It's definitely not a static game, just comparing this year's MLG Raleigh to last year's is evident enough. There are many patches yet to come and two expansions in development. I have full faith that in the years to come, we will all look back and laugh about how 4gate/roach all-in/25-kill banshees used to be the norm.

And if you're a purely SC2 person that has never played or watched Brood War, I urge you to check it out. At the very least, you'll gain an appreciation into the workings of how StarCraft became what it is today.

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MLG Photo-gallery

By: zemotion


We would like to give specials thanks to zemotion for sharing her professional photography with TeamLiquid. Jinn is a member of Infinity Seven and photographer of Studio Zemotion. Her work can be found at www.zhangjingna.com and www.facebook.com/zemotion , or www.twitter.com/zemotion .



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@RealHeyoka | ESL / DreamHack StarCraft Lead
Alternity
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States74 Posts
September 03 2011 06:24 GMT
#2
Awesome writeup as always!

Glad to hear even bw diehards are starting to warm up to starcraft 2 :D.
ZOMGitsTHEEND
Profile Joined June 2011
Canada202 Posts
September 03 2011 06:27 GMT
#3
Despite how much Blizzard has trolled us in the past year,
other than not giving us lan, has blizzard really trolled us that much?
Nevertheless Great read. Well done
Arceus
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
Vietnam8333 Posts
September 03 2011 06:31 GMT
#4
I think OP misses out the weird air build Bomber did to Noblesee in pool play
GoodRamen
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States713 Posts
September 03 2011 06:33 GMT
#5
thanks for the write up
#1 Fantasy Fan!!!!
Primadog
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States4411 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 06:48:08
September 03 2011 06:34 GMT
#6
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Now that's genuine happiness, a split-second of half-smile, captured perfectly on film.
Thank God and gunrun.
StimiLant
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States534 Posts
September 03 2011 06:35 GMT
#7
awesome writeup guys <3
cheesemaster
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada1975 Posts
September 03 2011 06:41 GMT
#8
In the "a broodwar fans story" there is a mistake, i dont beleive sheth was at MLG Raleigh 2010, he didnt even start showing up to lans until 2011
Slayers_MMA The terran who beats terrans
Deleted User 124618
Profile Joined November 2010
1142 Posts
September 03 2011 06:43 GMT
#9
Very well written, I like it. Thanks for the awesome recap!
Barundar
Profile Joined May 2010
Denmark1582 Posts
September 03 2011 06:44 GMT
#10
Loved all the articles! flamewheel's write up made me strangely both happy and sad.
Bartundar
catleaves
Profile Joined December 2010
United States506 Posts
September 03 2011 06:45 GMT
#11
love this awesome article. good job. thank you. and my gawd, hero has beautiful hair. can someone from team liquid tell me what hair products he uses? ;p
^^
UnknownReclaimer
Profile Joined March 2011
United States146 Posts
September 03 2011 06:47 GMT
#12
Great articles again for the wrap-up, as usual lol.

The one thing that I was impressed most with the event was the simple fact that a hurricane went through and we barely noticed it on the stream. SOOOO glad to see MLG doing such a nice job. Dallas feels like years ago now lol.
"And when he pops out.. WE SHIT ON HIM! HAHAHAHA!" - Geoff Robinson
Inertiaddict
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States126 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 06:47:35
September 03 2011 06:47 GMT
#13
Excellent write up. Thanks very much. I watched the event all weekend on their stream and had a blast. Go Starcraft 2! Go ESPORTS! Good luck to every pro-gamer out there!
Proud to be a mod for Polt, coLqxc, Sterling, Gamegene (Rebecca), Trump, Fnatic.Rain [retired], and Liquid'Jinro [retired]!!! <3 Manner up! <3 / Knowing the worst case situation makes one amply prepared.
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Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States285 Posts
September 03 2011 06:48 GMT
#14
It seems that you put a lot of effort into writing this
Thanks for the great article.
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TalonKarrde
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada104 Posts
September 03 2011 06:49 GMT
#15
man those pics and write ups are always amazing I feel like I was there

Also Trimaster pictures are awesome hes such a troll!
Wild Karrde
Kavas
Profile Joined October 2010
Australia3421 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 06:54:43
September 03 2011 06:53 GMT
#16
How is DongRaeGu vs Bomber game 1 not recommended? That game was the best combination of micro, macro, strategy and pure entertainment all in one; easily the best game of MLG Raleigh.

Nice to hear what BW fans think of SC2 events too
Shichoo
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada118 Posts
September 03 2011 06:53 GMT
#17
great write-up~~ awesome recaaaaap~ can't wait for the next mlg!!
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Bijan
Profile Joined October 2010
United States286 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 06:58:27
September 03 2011 06:57 GMT
#18
I hope this isn't inappropriate, but with the big section on BarCraft, I'll post a link to my reddit post on BarCraft in Philadelphia.

http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/k33zu/philadelphia_barcraft_at_mad_river_whod_be/

Would it be a bad idea to post a separate tl thread?
sc2guy
Profile Joined November 2010
291 Posts
September 03 2011 06:58 GMT
#19
Why is bomber vs drg game 1 not mentioned in the selected games section?
✿◕‿◕✿ Taeng
tofucake
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Hyrule19053 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 07:02:26
September 03 2011 07:02 GMT
#20
On September 03 2011 15:57 Bijan wrote:
I hope this isn't inappropriate, but with the big section on BarCraft, I'll post a link to my reddit post on BarCraft in Philadelphia.

http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/k33zu/philadelphia_barcraft_at_mad_river_whod_be/

Would it be a bad idea to post a separate tl thread?

Manayunk or Olde City? I'd be down for some Olde City for any event I'm not going to. Also, I think there's a Barcraft Philly thread already, maybe contact the OP?
Liquipediaasante sana squash banana
Oktyabr
Profile Joined July 2011
Singapore2234 Posts
September 03 2011 07:04 GMT
#21
On September 03 2011 15:58 sc2guy wrote:
Why is bomber vs drg game 1 not mentioned in the selected games section?


This was the most entertaining TvZ through out Raleigh IMO. It all began with "Are you ready for bombing?" to sun-like scans and a nuke that killed morphing broodlords
Laneir
Profile Joined September 2010
United States1160 Posts
September 03 2011 07:04 GMT
#22
great Post and love that pic with bomber holding the trophy
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Nobu
Profile Joined June 2010
Spain550 Posts
September 03 2011 07:05 GMT
#23
Great article! the recap is great, and the flamewheel part is even better (i didnt play BW at all and its a bit painful to watch now graphic wise as i dont understand whats going, but no doubt the game its actually better than sc2).
Would love to have a barcraft in Spain, but we have a long way to go before i have one in my city
BTW that tasteless picture is awesome
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Femari
Profile Joined June 2011
United States2900 Posts
September 03 2011 07:05 GMT
#24
I was hoping for an epic picture of Nada's victory against Puma.

Oh well. Great write up! I love reading the previews and reviews so much so it was great to see this. Can't wait for Orlando!
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Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 07:08:27
September 03 2011 07:06 GMT
#25
I forgot about Bomber and DRG so I added it in case people don't read comments, thanks for reminder!

that game is awesome

edit: also I don't know whats up with 2010 Raleigh, Sheth is listed in LP but is nowhere in the bracket so I guess he was invited but didn't go? I wasn't there and flamewheel doesn't remember.
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Bijan
Profile Joined October 2010
United States286 Posts
September 03 2011 07:15 GMT
#26
On September 03 2011 16:02 tofucake wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 03 2011 15:57 Bijan wrote:
I hope this isn't inappropriate, but with the big section on BarCraft, I'll post a link to my reddit post on BarCraft in Philadelphia.

http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/k33zu/philadelphia_barcraft_at_mad_river_whod_be/

Would it be a bad idea to post a separate tl thread?

Manayunk or Olde City? I'd be down for some Olde City for any event I'm not going to. Also, I think there's a Barcraft Philly thread already, maybe contact the OP?


Old City. I'll look into the philly barcraft thread.
SgtPepper
Profile Joined November 2010
United States568 Posts
September 03 2011 07:16 GMT
#27
Great article by Flamewheel.
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blahz0r
Profile Joined December 2010
3030 Posts
September 03 2011 07:21 GMT
#28
Awesome article. I'm really interested in barcraft after reading this
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CaptainPlatypus
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
United States852 Posts
September 03 2011 07:30 GMT
#29
Awesome article, but not as awesome as BarCraft.
marttorn
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Norway5211 Posts
September 03 2011 08:04 GMT
#30
Ah awesome writeup! And, can't we just PRETEND HerO is a foreigner?

Also, regarding hero, I have officially added him to my collection of players that - if they were cats - I would take home and snuggle (he joins MKP, Losira and Grubby).
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Superouman
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
France2195 Posts
September 03 2011 08:04 GMT
#31
I found hotbid in every single picture of the gallery in the end, did you?
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Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50121 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 08:23:21
September 03 2011 08:23 GMT
#32
I didn't expect Flamewheel to be a part of this writeup O_O.
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Roarzz
Profile Joined June 2011
United Kingdom16 Posts
September 03 2011 08:24 GMT
#33
I'm pretty sure HerO's perfect game should be reccomended....
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zeehar
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Korea (South)3804 Posts
September 03 2011 08:29 GMT
#34
best moment at MLG raleigh?

I AM NADA
I AM THE UNIVERSAL CONSTANT
Fatze
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Germany1342 Posts
September 03 2011 08:55 GMT
#35
Awesome writeup!
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United States10328 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 09:00:23
September 03 2011 09:00 GMT
#36
lol hi flamewheel i actually read your column

what happened to laziness!?
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ladyumbra
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Canada1699 Posts
September 03 2011 09:11 GMT
#37
Bomber and Sjow's planetary fortress duel was a pretty hilarious moment I will never forget.
aNDRoM
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States637 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 09:29:47
September 03 2011 09:24 GMT
#38
On September 03 2011 16:06 heyoka wrote:
I forgot about Bomber and DRG so I added it in case people don't read comments, thanks for reminder!

that game is awesome

edit: also I don't know whats up with 2010 Raleigh, Sheth is listed in LP but is nowhere in the bracket so I guess he was invited but didn't go? I wasn't there and flamewheel doesn't remember.


Wasn't it a running joke whether Sheth'd appear at a tournament he registered for last year, so he probably didn't attend or at least didn't play MLG Raleigh 2010, even if he was registered?
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Primadog
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States4411 Posts
September 03 2011 09:30 GMT
#39
On September 03 2011 18:24 aNDRoM wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 03 2011 16:06 heyoka wrote:
I forgot about Bomber and DRG so I added it in case people don't read comments, thanks for reminder!

that game is awesome

edit: also I don't know whats up with 2010 Raleigh, Sheth is listed in LP but is nowhere in the bracket so I guess he was invited but didn't go? I wasn't there and flamewheel doesn't remember.


Wasn't it a running joke whether Sheth'd appear at a tournament he registered for last year, so he probably didn't attend or at least didn't play MLG Raleigh 2010, even if he was registered?


Ah, those were the good old days.
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EtherealDeath
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
United States8366 Posts
September 03 2011 09:42 GMT
#40
On September 03 2011 16:06 heyoka wrote:
I forgot about Bomber and DRG so I added it in case people don't read comments, thanks for reminder!

that game is awesome

edit: also I don't know whats up with 2010 Raleigh, Sheth is listed in LP but is nowhere in the bracket so I guess he was invited but didn't go? I wasn't there and flamewheel doesn't remember.


He was invited but didn't go. I was there playing, basically the event organizers were trying to find him for an interview but apparently he didn't tell anyone that he wasn't coming or something, since no one knew where he was.
Larde
Profile Joined June 2011
Finland6 Posts
September 03 2011 09:57 GMT
#41
First picture is from Assembly
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Bog
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Netherlands49 Posts
September 03 2011 10:05 GMT
#42
Is that Dimaga in one of the foto's? I'm probably wrong, since I don't remember him from Raleigh at all (He's definitively on my favorite player list!)
firehand101
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Australia3152 Posts
September 03 2011 10:08 GMT
#43
beautiful writeup, great to hear that opinion flamewheel!
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Profile Joined March 2011
United Kingdom14464 Posts
September 03 2011 11:21 GMT
#44
Awesome write up, as usual.
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saritenite
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Singapore1680 Posts
September 03 2011 11:31 GMT
#45
Flamewheel has arrived. This gives me mixed feelings
Flytothesky
Profile Joined April 2004
United States591 Posts
September 03 2011 11:35 GMT
#46
On September 03 2011 17:29 zeehar wrote:
best moment at MLG raleigh?

I AM NADA




This all the way.
I almost cried when i saw this.
Ciraxis
Profile Joined June 2010
Australia400 Posts
September 03 2011 11:39 GMT
#47
On September 03 2011 18:57 Larde wrote:
First picture is from Assembly


Nice spotting.

Great article!
Roggay
Profile Joined April 2010
Switzerland6320 Posts
September 03 2011 12:17 GMT
#48
Great writeup!

Although Raleigh was not as good as the two previous MLGs for me, it was still a pretty good event.
Merany
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
France890 Posts
September 03 2011 12:21 GMT
#49
Great article, as usual. I especially loved the part written by Flamewheel!
Snickersnee
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States241 Posts
September 03 2011 13:01 GMT
#50
I'm so glad I have a barcraft within a hour where I live! :D
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legaton
Profile Joined December 2010
France1763 Posts
September 03 2011 13:10 GMT
#51
I wish we could have seen DRG v/s Hero, a lot of people says it was one of the best, if not the best, series of MLG.

Also, BW4lyfe
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Asha
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United Kingdom38255 Posts
September 03 2011 13:15 GMT
#52
On September 03 2011 22:10 legaton wrote:
I wish we could have seen DRG v/s Hero, a lot of people says it was one of the best, if not the best, series of MLG.

Also, BW4lyfe


http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/playlists/27-community-casts-of-new-sc2-raleigh-matches?page=1

There's casts of both their pool play encounter and their extended series clash.
Rinrun
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada3509 Posts
September 03 2011 13:31 GMT
#53
Nerd chills and pure euphoria when nada won that series against puma.
Even a friend of mine who doesn't play SC2 (watching MLG for LoL) was raving after that series.
I need a better picture of that moment... but yeah, awesome write-up- like usual.
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bittman
Profile Joined February 2011
Australia8759 Posts
September 03 2011 13:53 GMT
#54
Thanks a tonne for the write up, I feel like I missed a lot of the event sadly =(
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ArchDC
Profile Joined May 2011
Malaysia1996 Posts
September 03 2011 13:55 GMT
#55
Nice write-up!
mansa
Profile Joined May 2011
Philippines336 Posts
September 03 2011 13:55 GMT
#56
Love FlameWheel article(watchamacallit?myenglishisreallybadsurry) ^^
astroorion
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States1022 Posts
September 03 2011 14:01 GMT
#57
Great write up and so glad I got to go, it was my first MLG!
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Gegenschein
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada107 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 14:38:08
September 03 2011 14:25 GMT
#58
On September 03 2011 15:15 heyoka wrote:
only DongRaeGu lost a match in group play


If my memory serves me right, Trickster lost all of his matches against foreigners in group play?

Edit: Also Rain lost to Huk.

Edit 2: Oh and finally Hero lost to Select.
Was it such a domination after all?
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Ciryandor
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States3735 Posts
September 03 2011 14:28 GMT
#59
SHAMEWHEEL! Shame on you for forsaking BW, you are hurting a more established eSport! :p

Kidding aside, excellent article, showing how the passion that was lit by BW and WC3 is now coming into full bloom. SC2 has a lot of elements that BW has going for it right now, like a stable pool of easily-accessible commentators, organizations willing to invest heavily in the game to develop a league system and a wide range of players with different personalities that can resonate with people. The BarCraft events could be the way it gains the presence it needs to actually attract non-players into watching the games, and making game watching and fanboy/girl attitudes acceptable for pro-gamers will be the most important step SC2 has to make to match (and probably surpass) BW worldwide.
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Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada10357 Posts
September 03 2011 14:32 GMT
#60
ESPORTS is dominating.
... but so are koreans.
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Sprouter
Profile Joined December 2009
United States1724 Posts
September 03 2011 14:40 GMT
#61
I really like that chart with the Raleigh rankings on it. Great stuff.
Montana[TK]
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
1624 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 14:51:14
September 03 2011 14:47 GMT
#62
puma vs kiwi g1 was on testbug not TDA

and i think g2 was more interesting. you see puma going for his drop-heavy marine + ghost centric style in g1, but then gets completely rolled by Kiwi's 2 base all-in. In g2 he recognizes what his opponent is doing, adjusts his build perfectly, focusing on Vikings and a ton of marauders and completely crushes Kiwi's timing (game over in 5 seconds lol), while Kiwikaki just did the same thing in both games.
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Montana[TK]
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
1624 Posts
September 03 2011 15:06 GMT
#63
How is Idra vs SjoW not in the "Times to remember", I haven't laughed that hard watching SC2 in a LONG time. It's worth it for the commentary alone.
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Steel
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Japan2283 Posts
September 03 2011 15:15 GMT
#64
Nice article! Thanks. I always seem to be busy on MLG weekends and I can only catch a few game...

Epic tournament nonetheless. I'm pretty surprised Trickster did so well.
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WightyCity
Profile Joined May 2011
Canada887 Posts
September 03 2011 15:16 GMT
#65
great story . beautiful. Mlg will only get better !
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MrCon
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
France29748 Posts
September 03 2011 16:32 GMT
#66
Flamewheel's article needs love <3
GhandiEAGLE
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States20754 Posts
September 03 2011 16:34 GMT
#67
Nice write-up as always, guys!

Hehehehe, I remember being the first people (my friend and I) at barcraft (except, of course, for o_Oskar himself). It was the very first barcraft, and very, VERY few people came. My friend and I stayed until about 3:00, when we had to leave. I enjoyed so much of it even though I was only able to see three matches due to technical difficulty. My friend had ADD so by the time the match rolled around he just could not sit still anymore and had to leave. I had to go at three because I was taking a vacation to Ashland, Oregon. And that is how I remember being the first stranger to o_Oskar (he had two friends that he brought with him) to ever come to any barcraft ever.
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KillerSOS
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4207 Posts
September 03 2011 17:29 GMT
#68
Great writeup. Enjoyed the event as I went as well
Bleak
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Turkey3059 Posts
September 03 2011 17:39 GMT
#69
Is it just me or Bomber resembles Gandhi?
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cheesemaster
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada1975 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-03 18:19:28
September 03 2011 18:19 GMT
#70
On September 03 2011 16:06 heyoka wrote:
I forgot about Bomber and DRG so I added it in case people don't read comments, thanks for reminder!

that game is awesome

edit: also I don't know whats up with 2010 Raleigh, Sheth is listed in LP but is nowhere in the bracket so I guess he was invited but didn't go? I wasn't there and flamewheel doesn't remember.

I thought it was well known that sheth didnt attend any lans Until dallas 2011 aside fromm that he had attended 1 local lan of some sort.

Im fairly certain he wasnt at raleigh 2010, and does anyone really get invited to MLG?(aside from koreans now) Im pretty sure your only on the list if yoou sign up.
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Darathor
Profile Joined February 2011
United States327 Posts
September 03 2011 18:30 GMT
#71
Thanks for the write-up! It was a pretty good MLG. There were a few surprises and it was great to see NaDa do pretty well, but Bomber just owning everybody made it seem a little predictable. Still was a good event and I'm fine that Bomber won, though.
CooDu
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Australia899 Posts
September 03 2011 18:36 GMT
#72
Godamn, what an awesome MLG round-up, thanks guys!

It's now the wee hours of Sunday and I've managed to catch up on all the games I missed, that Nuke on Naniwa was .. damn Lol. Great picks for the featured games, hadn't seen a couple of them so it's good for us with different timezones to be able to catch up.

Can't wait for more BarCraft in Australia :D
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ReketSomething
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States6012 Posts
September 03 2011 18:43 GMT
#73
Flamewheel, your article was the best..

Nice writeup
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EdSlyB
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Portugal1621 Posts
September 03 2011 18:49 GMT
#74
Trimaster really looks like he is having the time of his life in those photos! Truely happy!
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Xaerkar
Profile Joined January 2011
United States230 Posts
September 03 2011 19:18 GMT
#75
Great write-up as always! I loved the pictures, the players' faces are oftentimes funny to look at lol.
Scrandom
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada2819 Posts
September 03 2011 21:23 GMT
#76
The highlight of the tournament for me was nada beating puma in the extended series. He was so pumped after and deservedly so, he played awesome. And his I am nada cheer was awesome. I also loved when it was drg vs hero and camera was watching drgs fpv and crowd. Others hated not being in-game but I thought that view was awesome.
lbmaian
Profile Joined December 2010
United States689 Posts
September 03 2011 22:23 GMT
#77
Flamewheel is succumbing to the dark side!

j/k <3

Nice write-ups as always.
fant0m
Profile Joined May 2010
964 Posts
September 03 2011 22:33 GMT
#78
Awesome writeup.

And someone needs to get a Barcraft organized somewhere in central-western NC/northern SC/northern GA/eastern TN!!!!
CeriseCherries
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
6170 Posts
September 03 2011 23:27 GMT
#79
Its Korea. There's a reason why i jokingly ask every Korean I meet if they or their family have progamers nbd... at least we have a fighting chance to win these unlike BW
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Profile Joined November 2007
United States401 Posts
September 03 2011 23:58 GMT
#80
Trimaster looks like Ray Romano. Anyone else see that?
Badboyrune
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Sweden2247 Posts
September 04 2011 00:45 GMT
#81
After looking through all this the one thing that really struck me was my god tasteless is handsome
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VirgilSC2
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States6151 Posts
September 04 2011 03:54 GMT
#82
[image loading]

I would just like to say, Irene was a joke of MLG Raleigh. As a first time MLG attendee, I was very worried at first (in fact one of those 5 threads about it was mine), but we took our chances and had no problem with the weather at all, even during the drive. I heard it wasn't as big as the other MLG 2011 events, but it was still an amazing time.
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emsy
Profile Joined May 2011
Australia34 Posts
September 04 2011 05:43 GMT
#83
I really enjoyed MLG Raleigh, casters were great as usual, the groups were jam packed with top players and ofc Korean domination is always expected. Wish i could have barcrafted though, but streaming online was fine.
Defeat
Profile Joined March 2010
United States476 Posts
September 04 2011 10:00 GMT
#84
Loved the writeup as well as all the pictures. I can feel the frustration of Coco in those end pictures and the tension in many of the other faces. Thank you.
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dormer
Profile Joined October 2010
United States1314 Posts
September 04 2011 13:36 GMT
#85
Awesome writeup, thanks a lot -- always great to read through something like this a bit after the tourny is over and remember just how great it was. I also really appreciate Flamewheel's writeup -- it's nice to hear honest, positive talk about both scenes, and thinking about how SC2 looked a year ago is also interesting. If you keep following the scene, things seem to change little by little, so it's easy to forget how much things have developed overall. Great job as always <3
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SxYSpAz
Profile Joined February 2011
United States1451 Posts
September 04 2011 18:14 GMT
#86
holy shit where was dimaga at this event? did he play?!? i miss all of his events and he's one of my favorite zergs

Gengar
Profile Joined March 2011
United States13 Posts
September 05 2011 05:00 GMT
#87
I have to say, the "Times to Remember" section is THE BEST part about this post. I have had a blast going back and watching these epic clashes that I missed over the weekend. Please do this EVERY MLG!!!!!
PiRate647
Profile Joined January 2011
Belgium187 Posts
September 05 2011 11:04 GMT
#88
haha how cool that NaDa said that ! you could indeed see on the stream he was really psyched after his matches :D
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Aquilla
Profile Joined May 2011
69 Posts
September 05 2011 21:02 GMT
#89
wow i wonder what its like stepping out of a booth with a sea of people chanting your name. put your arms up thinking..... "yea... im the the frikken man!"
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