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[GSL] Code S Nov '11 - RO32 Week Two Preview
November 7th, 2011 19:22 GMT
GSL November: Code S RO32, Week TwoFull results, schedule & standings for GSL November on Liquipedia Say goodbye to Losira-cat and Sad Zealot! A new GSL graphical theme is being created to fit the new, wider TL format. Hopefully we will find a suitably cute replacement. The first week of Code S provided few surprises, with the stronger players going through. For all it's problems, the old Code S did manage make sure the very best players filtered slowly to the top. All knock-downs back to Code A are unfortunate, but let's face it: 4th place finishers in groups would have been hard pressed to make a splash in the RO16 anyway. We'll cover the RO32 in more detail after the round finishes this week. In this edition, we have the second half of Fionn's RO32 preview as we look at the remaining four groups to be played this week. While the first week featured the trials and travails of the old-guard starring MC, MVP, Nestea, and MKP, week two features many of the second wave stars who came after the GSL Open tournaments. DRG, Bomber, HuK, and Gumiho lead the way, but Nada and July help keep it old school with a little sprinkling of CLIIIIDDDDDEEEEE!!!!! On that note, congratulations Artosis.
Code S November RO32 Preview - Part Twoby: Fionn Art by fishuu Here's the second part of our Code S RO32 preview, featuring groups C, E, F, and G.Group C - The C Stands For Cliiiiiiiiide TSL_Clide - After getting to the quarterfinals last season, the greatest player in the world embarks on a quest to make it to the semifinals for the very first time. Clide, who has never fallen out of Code S, will have to play his very best and get to at least the quarterfinals for the second straight season not to fall back into being "16Clide" once more. Last season, he defeated Ryung in to make it to the round of sixteen for the first time in his career, going on to take MMA to the edge, only losing in the final game of a five game series. His RO32 group is tough this time around, but Clide is good enough to get through it. He will have to take on Huk in the first game and then face either July or Puzzle after that. Clide isn't very good against Protoss compared to his other two match-ups, but due to the lack of toss in the past few seasons, he really hasn't been tested that often against them. If Clide wins this tournament, I will be starting a petition for Artosis' to name his unborn child Clide. Yes, even if it is a little girl, she will be known as Clide. EG.HuK - The only foreigner in Code S comes off a disappointing season, getting beat in the group stages by losing twice in a row to Virus, the player he picked to face in the group selections. Huk, with his usual luck of the draw, gets one of the best groups he could have hoped for. He massacred July at MLG Orlando, Clide isn't very good against Protoss, and against Puzzle, well, it's PvP. After his MLG win, Huk should be looking to step up his GSL performances as well, and get into the semifinals for the first time in his career, becoming the first foreigner to reach such heights since Liquid`Jinro almost a year ago. It's going to be difficult, but with his performance at Orlando, he has shown that he has the skill and determination to get it done. ST_July - July announced at the group selections that this would be his last year of playing before enlisting in his mandatory service in the army. First off, can you imagine July in the army? I don't want to be too mean, but July + physical activity brings a certain image to mind... In terms of his actual play, July is going to have a tough road ahead of him. He got beat badly by Huk at Orlando and hasn't looked very good ever since losing to MVP in the semifinals in August. We all know that July has the intellect and game sense to get it done, but can his skill keep up with the rest of the players in the GSL? I go back to what I said in last season's preview article. July is a bear; he gets deep into a GSL tournament and then hibernates for a few seasons before waking up, kicking ass and getting deep into Code S. Sadly, winter is coming and it's going to be a while before this bear wakes up, I'm afraid. SlayerS_Puzzle - The former Code A champion comes into a group after getting 0-2'ed last season and almost falling into Code A in the Up-and-Downs. Don't get me wrong, Puzzle has all the potential in the world and is one of the most exciting players to watch when he is playing well. Last season he made a highly questionable decision by picking Bomber in his group and paid the price for it. This is Puzzle's chance for redemption, and I believe he has a good shot of making it out of the group. His PvP is excellent and his vs Zerg is also nothing to scoff at. With a ton of talent surrounding him on Slayers, Puzzle will have no trouble finding practice partners to help him for this group. Predictions: 1. Puzzle, 2. Clide, 3. HuK, 4. JulyGroup E – The Three (not so) Little Terrans and the Big Bad DongRaeGu IMHappy - If you're looking for the next superstar of the GSL, look no further than Happy. While Bomber has been hyped up as the next big Terran who might eventually take over MVP as the king, MVP's teammate has actually been doing better than the erratic ace from Startale. In his first GSL, he narrowly got knocked out of the group stages by Nestea and MMA (both GSL champions) and then came back last season by powering his way into the semifinals before finally falling to the eventual champion MMA. Happy's mech play is only second to his champion teammate, and he has improved leaps and bounds overall since his Code A debut where he lost in the semifinals to the eventual champion Puzzle. Back in Code A, I said that Happy had all the tools to be the next big thing, and I still believe in those words. He might not be flashy or as dominant as some other Terrans, but his rapid improvements show that he is aiming for the top of the GSL. MVP_DongRaeGu - Come on, DongRaeGu! I put you third in my Power Rankings last month, raved about how stupendous you are, and then you lost to Supernova in the first round of the knockout phase. Supernova has proven in the last month that he might be one of the top five Terrans currently in the world, but I was still expecting you to get further in your first Code S tournament. In the only two GSL tournaments he has competed in, DRG lost in the second round of Code A to JYP and then to Supernova in the second round of Code S. There is no need for me to hype him up any more for you guys. We all know how good DongRaeGu is and how much insane skill he possesses, but it doesn't mean anything if he can't at least get deep in a GSL. This is your chance, DongRaeGu. MMA proved himself last season that he deserved his MLG Code S spot by winning the entire tournament. It is your turn to step up to the plate and prove that you are truly S-class. FXOGuMiho - Hey GuMiho. Sometimes I think you're really good. Sometimes I think you're really bad. Every time it feels like I pick you to do well, you play like you're half asleep and have no clue what you're doing. When I pick against you in Code A, you crush sC and make me look like a fool. I want to know who the real GuMiho is. Is it the one that looks like he belongs in Code S and can hang with any player in TvT, or is it the one that makes me put my face in my hands and wonder what the hell you were thinking when you thought up that build that failed. I really don't know, and in a group with three beasts, he is truly the wild card. He might surprise everyone and go 2-0, or he might do the expected thing, go 0-2, and drop down to the lower levels of Code A where he must rise up once again. ST_Bomber - I've given up trying to predict Bomber. I know he is good. In terms of raw skill and mechanics, he might be the second or third best player in the entire world. I know that he beat MVP that one time in the Code A finals and destroyed everyone at MLG Raleigh. Even with all this knowledge about him, you can't look past the most important stat: he has been in four GSL tournaments (Code A excluded) and has not gotten past the quarterfinals in any of them. Yes, yes, he had to play Nestea in the Round of 32 in the Super Tournament and then MVP last month in the round of sixteen, but he still got smashed in both those series. That doesn't even include possibly the biggest choke in GSL history against Byun in the semifinals of GSL July or his below average performance against Keen in the round of sixteen in August. Bomber has been noted to have nerves and that is one of the main reasons why it took him so long to get into Code S, but he has to get over them to be considered a top level player. Predictions: 1. DongRaeGu, 2. Happy, 3. Bomber, 4. GuMihoGroup F - Don't. Miss. This. Group. SlayerS_CoCa - Coca had a solid showing last tournament, getting to the quarterfinals before being pummeled by Happy in his weakest match-up. The ace Zerg from Slayers will need to bring his best in this group, going up against two extremely talented Terrans and sneakily one of the best Protoss players in the entire world. I said last season that I expected good things in the future with Coca, and I still believe he could be a future champion if he can improve his vT. With the new format and the excess of Terrans more than likely going down after this season, it could be the best thing to ever happen in his career. With the best training partners in the world for his weakest match-up, watch out for Coca in November. FXOOz - Are you a wizard, Mr. Oz? It feels like it was just yesterday that most people only knew of you because you were the designated Korean on the foreign FXO team. Now, a few months later, you've surprised many, including me, by getting all the way through Code A, almost winning it, and then wrecking your Up-and-Down group to get into Code S. I have to say, out of all the Protoss currently in Code S, Oz might be my favorite to go the farthest. MC and Huk should still be considered the best of the bunch, but Oz has, while under the radar, been doing well in various tournaments and looking good against top opposition. Now, just like how Curious ran through Code A and then got bounced out of Code S in two games, the same can happen to Oz. Code S is a different beast, and he will need to take down a difficult group to get through. Between the other three players in the group, he feels like the weakest, but you never know with Oz. He knows how to make magic happen. SlayerS_Taeja - No, it's not MMA, Ryung, Ganzi, or Boxer. It's Taeja! The fifth Slayers terran, coming back into Code S after dropping to Up-and-Downs last season due to two straight losses against DongRaeGu and Polt. With his life on the line, Taeja played exceptionally, beating everyone in his group, including sC, to make his way back up to the heaven known as Code S. Now back, and with experience under his belt, Taeja will be trying to follow in the footsteps of his brothers and get deep into the GSL. For the second straight tournament, he will be put into a highly difficult group, but I think he'll have an easier time this go around. DongRaeGu has the best ZvT in the world, and in his second game, he went bio vs. bio against Polt, one of, if not the best, bionic versus bionic terran in the world. Last season was where Ganzi emerged, and November might very well be the coming out party for Taeja. oGs.NaDa - Last season, for the first time in his GSL career, Nada wasn't able to get out of the group phase. The tournament before last, when no one thought a Terran could lose to a Protoss, he got upset against Huk in the round of sixteen. Is Nada starting to fall off from his consistent form in the first year of GSL, or is he just in a small slump that he will break out of this tournament? Without Keen to kick around for the twenty sixth straight GSL, can Nada get out of his group with three hungry new players who want a taste of glory? No one in this group except for Nada has ever gotten into a semifinal, so he has the experience and credentials on his side, but he'll need to play better than he has the last two months to make it out of this tough group. Predictions: 1. Taeja, 2. Oz, 3. CoCa, 4. NaDa
Group G - Supernova Will Win GSL November oGs.SuperNoVa - Let a new curse begin. With Polt losing in his group (sad, sad day), I now have to impartially choose a player to win the championship. In the end, after narrowing down my choices to only a few , I selected the clear choice to win this GSL. No, I'm not going to be boring and pick Nestea or MVP like every other genius e-sports journalist in the world. I am going with the player who has gotten himself into the semifinals of the current WCG, quarterfinals of Arena of Legends, and last season's GSL quarterfinals before being bounced out by Ganzi in a close series. It is weird to say this, but last tournament I made a comment about how Supernova was one of the gate keepers in the GSL; someone who will beat the weak, but lose to the strong and be a litmus test to see if a player is truly good enough to be in Code S. I take all of that back, Mr. Nova, and after watching your games the past month, have fallen in love with your style and strong mechanical play. No, you will not be taking the place of Polt in my heart, but for now, you are my champion. Also, he looks like Effort's long lost alien twin, so what is there not to love about our future November champion? I am already preparing my "NOVAmber" article when he wins. Get hyped. ST_Virus - The story of Virus career: he will always get chosen early in Code S, no one will remember what he looks like before he plays on the day of his group, and then he will more than likely deliver solid games before getting knocked out in the second. He has the ability to upset any, but I wouldn't favor him against 99% of Code S. To be honest, I predict he will be the one falling into the hell known as the Ro42 of Code A, but with Ensnare finally gone from Code S, there is an empty spot for the player who somehow stays in Code S without reason. Sadly, he has to face our future November champion in the first game, so I don't expect to see Virus last that long. TSL_Killer - The manliest protoss in Starcraft 2 takes the stage in Group G. He made it to the round of sixteen last season, surprising many (including yours truly) by beating Polt twice in a row to get into the knockout phase of the GSL. He got dispatched easily in the next round by Coca, but Killer has shown he has the ability to beat top notch terrans and will have his chance in this group against three of them. I wouldn't say Killer is one of the better protoss in Code S, and I might even say he is the worst of the five still remaining, but he has the experience on his side and is in a group with three players he could definitely beat if he plays at his highest level. Ns_HoSeo_Jjakji - In the last two Code S tournaments, Jjakji has been one of the last players picked. From the games I've seen, I wouldn't rank him with one of the scariest terrans in the league, but he surely has the potential to be a monster if he continues on his way. If I had to rank him with the other four players in the group, I would put him second only behind Supernova in terms of skill, but he still needs to have a good showing this tournament if he doesn't want to drop back into Code A. Predictions: 1. SuperNoVa, 2. Jjakji, 3. Killer, 4. VirusP.S: I apologize to SuperNoVa when he loses 0-2 in the group stages and falls all the way to the Ro42 of Code A. Arena of Legends: Second Chanceby WaxAngelTo put it nicely, the first Arena of Legends was not received well. As it was an online only tournament held right in the middle of the Code S season for a relatively paltry total prize pool of $2000, there was an overarching feeling that the participating players weren’t exactly giving it their all. You can obviously tell from the way they play! Or at least that was the sentiment among ticket holders. To be quite honest, the game-quality is rather poor in many Code S games as well, and there really is no objective way to tell how hard a player is trying. However, objectivity’s not so important when you’re in the business of selling tickets. As long as the viewers felt the tournament was unimportant, and thus believed that the players were phoning it in, then that was the reality GomTV had to deal with. And so, they went to some effort to make sure that their viewers didn’t end up feeling the second installment of AOL was a scam. Here’s a list of things they implemented to make the players (supposedly) give a damn: - There's a whopping 20,000,000 won (approximately $18k) on the line.
- An element of team pride has been introduced by calling the tournament the “Team Ace Invitational” and inviting two players from each team.
- The RO8 and beyond will be played on a live stage at the G-Star convention.
For all their efforts, I can’t really say whether or not their plan has worked. All I can say is that I’m enjoying the tournament for an entirely unrelated reason. There’s an awesome cast of up and coming players in the tournament. I don’t know if GomTV asked for specific players or if the teams selected which two players to send, but AOL two has become a showcase tournament for the next generation. If I were to try my hand at backseat punditry (yes I know that’s redundant), I would say that the established champions MVP and Nestea are coasting by just the same as the last AOL. But players like Ganzi, Bboongboong, Sage, Curious, and Leenock among others are playing like they have something to prove. Incidentally, Nestea and MVP have a lot more money than the others. It’s shamefully hard to get noticed in the Korean scene, and it’s not uncommon to hear new players say they’re just as focused on leaving an impression than simply winning their games. Compare that to a now established DRG, who recently said he’d tone down the entertainment factor to fill up the win column. If their goal was to impress first time viewers, I'd say the young generation has achieved a rousing success in AoL 2. Even when they’re not being particularly entertaining, I just enjoy seeing how these new faces play. I’m dead certain there’s a future GSL among the participants, which adds a nice sense of anticipation to the games. In a lot of ways, it's becoming my replacement Code A. Though it doesn’t have the same sense of win at all costs desperation that made the old Code A particularly exciting, it still feels fresh and energetic. The tournament also reminds me of the LG Cinema 3D Special Tournament, which was one of the few ever opportunities for non Code S players had to show case their talent. In that tournament, finalists DRG and sC took full advantage of their chance and impressed viewers with one of the best BO5 series in GomTV history. With a live final venue booked for AOL 2, I'm hoping for the same kind of action-packed finish. For a lot of viewers, I imagine no GomTV tournament will really be worth watching without the weight of Code S behind it. $5 can seem awfully stiff for a tournament unto which GomTV intentionally refuses to bestow the prestige of the GSL name (I may or may not have called it a 'shameless money grabbing venture' during one of my more cynical moods). But the terms are very clear, and a prospective buyer will know precisely what they are getting: Several ambitious young players, and a sprinkling of partially occupied veterans fighting it out for a significant prize. To me, that's pretty much what any other major tournament is, without the prestige of a three letter acronym. Whether that's worth $5 is up to you.
Writers: Fionn, WaxAngel Graphics and Art: Fishuu, disciple, Lip the Pencilboy, and SilverskY. Editor: WaxAngel
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Yes, I read the article, and what I have to say is:
CLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDE! SangHo!
They're both going to make it out of their groups.
Other than that, I hope to see Doctor G, Supernova, Taeja, CoCa, Bomber and July make it out.
Also, you linked the Team Dignitas Killer instead of SangHo there.
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Loool i was just searching code s and came across this thinking i had missed it but its brand new :D good read always gets me hyped up for the games.
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Thanks for the great write-up <3
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There's nothing better than coming home to a great article <3
HUK SO HAS THIS
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It's Ro48 in Code A, is it not?
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Don't know if I agree with your predictions on supernova.... then again, highly methodical mech TvT is definately the way to get to the top of Code S
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Killer is linked to the zerg killer at the end of the section
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What? Why do you talk about HuK going all the way to the semis and then say he won't make it out of his group?
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Liquibet 2 has group F listed as Taeja, Nada, Coca, and Twilight instead of Oz. I'm assuming liquibet is wrong?
-edit: from liquipedia "AKAs: FXOz, TwilightfOu, GosI[SeCret], HakSoo, SeCret, Twilight". Ahhh! Thank goodness for Liquipedia or I would be sooo lost when it comes to Korean player's and their names O-o.
Anywho, I got a feeling about HuK this round. His domination at Orlando can't be ignored. Gogo HuK!
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The first round of code A is ro48 and Bomber lost to Byun in the quarterfinals in july, thought I hadn't seen byun in any gsl finals yet  Great write-up as always, getting hyped for P in finals, but who?
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On November 08 2011 04:54 SlimeBagly wrote: What? Why do you talk about HuK going all the way to the semis and then say he won't make it out of his group?
I think it's the time that Huk should try to be taking the next step in his career and make a semifinal, but believe it will be a toss-up between him and Clide for the second spot in the group.
Also, barring a setback, the Power Ranking will return next week.
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On November 08 2011 05:17 Fionn wrote:Show nested quote +On November 08 2011 04:54 SlimeBagly wrote: What? Why do you talk about HuK going all the way to the semis and then say he won't make it out of his group? I think it's the time that Huk should try to be taking the next step in his career and make a semifinal, but believe it will be a toss-up between him and Clide for the second spot in the group. Also, barring a setback, the Power Ranking will return next week. If he wouldnt have been in finland, then I would say he has no problems winning this group. However, he didnt play as good as he should on the weekend and I fear that he is tired now. Mc-syndrome anyone?
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Yeah the Arena of Legends has been pretty sweet, good thing too, with less Code A stuff
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Waxangel will be on !@#$ Slasher today at 5 PM EST to discuss GSL this week!
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Two good articles. Group D of AOL was an awesome day of GSL AOL. But today's code A was even better, too much goodness :D Fionn, when I read your articles I'm scared at how we think alike about the GSL players :o I could write the exact same article (well, if I was able to properly write in english that is)
edit : found one or two bugs : "Nestea and MVP have a lot of money than the others." in Wax's article and in Bomer's article : he has been in four GSL tournaments (Code A excluded) and has not gotten past the quarterfinals in any of them. Yes, yes, he had to play Nestea in the Round of 32 in the Super Tournament and then MVP last month in the round of sixteen, but he still got smashed in both those series. That doesn't even include possibly the biggest choke in GSL history against Byun in the semifinals of GSL July
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On November 08 2011 05:34 MrCon wrote: Two good articles. Group D of AOL was an awesome day of GSL AOL. But today's code A was even better, too much goodness :D Fionn, when I read your articles I'm scared at how we think alike about the GSL players :o I could write the exact same article (well, if I was able to properly write in english that is)
edit : found one or two bugs : "Nestea and MVP have a lot of money than the others." in Wax's article and in Bomer's article : he has been in four GSL tournaments (Code A excluded) and has not gotten past the quarterfinals in any of them. Yes, yes, he had to play Nestea in the Round of 32 in the Super Tournament and then MVP last month in the round of sixteen, but he still got smashed in both those series. That doesn't even include possibly the biggest choke in GSL history against Byun in the semifinals of GSL July
We should hire you as our writing editor who fixes our small inconsistencies. You are correct, Byun beat Bomber in the quarterfinals. Not semifinals.
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I love DRG but I feel ever since his very charismatic appearance in foreign tournaments he has been vastly overestimated in strength compared to his Korean compadres. He has proven his strength in BO1 GSL team league match ups, but not in the main GSL. Much like Puma, who has shown he isn't quite to Code S level in many of his Korean match ups.
In short: Bomber and Happy.
Also, I generally feel that Huk is estimated to win too often, but this time I do feel he can overcome Puzzle and July, although I'm rooting for July. Big guy doesn't have a lot of time left in SC and it would really be nice to see him get some accolades.
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Linked the wrong Killer in the group rankings other than that great read.
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I sure as hell hope it's Taeja's breakout season. I love him in the korean weeklies and want to see him pull some of that crazy stuff in the GSL and win with it there too.
I think if we ignore Polt he'll start winning again just to spite those who abandoned him , or at least I hope that's how it works.
AOL is certainly more interesting for me this time around and with MKP sadly not in the top 8 it's anyone's tournament to win' I'm rooting for Curious but we'll see what happens.
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PLEASE replace the format with a wider losira-cat!
Anyways I'm rooting for DRG and Oz. Oz is amazing and so is DRG, and if he can translate his amazing GSTL performance into GSL I think he'll be a top contender this season.
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Great read, ty! :D
one thing, in the predictions for group G, you put Dignitas.Killers TLPD.
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Great read, will be rooting for Huk, DRG, and NaDa!!!
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Amazing read as usual! Gooooooo Nada, clide and puzzle!
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Thanks man, nice write up!
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The Happy Marine Fan Club gogo
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HuK will get first in his group, ezpz.
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Enjoyable write-up!
I disagree with Wax that AOL is becoming a replacement Code A, the new Code A format has done wonders in terms of opening it up and offering new players the chance to shine, with the game quality sure to be higher with so much on the line. Perhaps today's amazing Code A game quality was a fluke, but if it carries on like that it will be the tournament to watch, not just something to see on the side.
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If Bomber doesn't rape everyone and go 2:0 I'd be surprised.
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Great article. One small mistake:
+ Show Spoiler +TLPD linked to the foreign zerg Killer rather than Sangho
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you can add Kyrix to the alien trio too
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So many good players, so few spots for advancement...Would like to see a good run from July.
AOL is certainly nice to see, but I would personally like to see the next season of GSTL. Anyone know when that starts?
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I'm particularly fond of the round robin format the AOL has. It gives me a chance to view a lot of great players (they're the team aces after all, right?) face against each other. I'm always disappointed in Code A/S when two great players face each other early because I feel like it prevents me from seeing great games later in the tournament. But with the round-robin AOL, all the great players play each other!
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Nice writing and picture,Team Ace Invitational seems cool
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Supernova is a sick gosu and will be crushing faces.
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So wait, you talk about DRG completely letting you down and then you place him 1st in his group? =PPPPP
gogogo bomber
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Hahahahah I just saw happy marine picture LOL
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awesome writeup as usual, loving the AoL and code A yesterday was INSANELY awesome. i'm terran, and i loved the HerO vs Moving match. that was crazy.
2 streams too! gom taking a page out of MLG it seems haha. I actually liked having doa/wolf do a replay analysis during the downtime while they waited for khaldor's stream to catch up in match #. I think it provides a lot of insight into the game, and even gives them the opportunity to see missed drops or happenings that they missed during the cast. And if that's not your cup of tea and want more action? turn to Khaldor!
That was awesome last night, and looking forward to the rest of Code S.
I'm sorry Fionn, i love ya and your articles, but i can't forgive you for putting NaDa in last place for his group. I hope he takes #1 just to spite you and everyone who thinks he's on is way out. NaDa and BoxeR resurgence! gogo!
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Aren't Puzzle and Huk mixed up in group C?
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CoCa losing to Oz? I don't see that happening at all. Too good vP.
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I'm sure it's been said but one of your links to TSL.Killer links to the Killer on Dignitas. 
Also, I'm glad I'm not the only one predicting Puzzle to get 1st in his group. Puzzle fighting!
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Digging the whole Dignitas KiLLeR playing in the GSL. Just kidding :D
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I think this article was absolutely hilarious (NOVAmber--> SuperNoVa has Amber eyes o.O IT'S A SIGN OF THE PROPHECY!!!). Here's my problem: HuK will win his group. Sorry, it's going to happen :/
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Thanks for the write-up
Rooting for July since this will be his last GSL. Also rooting against all the evil terrans out there. I hope some protoss can make it out of these groups
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On November 08 2011 08:20 Femari wrote: CoCa losing to Oz? I don't see that happening at all. Too good vP.
Oz is 4-2 against Coca. He's already won against him on the map they're going to play.
Agree with the article about everything except Oz. He's streaky in PvT and I don't trust him to beat Nada, who has admittedly weak TvP.
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haha loved the happy terran cartoon <3. GO SLAYERS!
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Oh man, Supernova is doomed. The moment anyone with a say likes a player they're cursed!
First Polt, then TOP, then potentially DRG, and now Supernova? WHO NEXT FIONN!? WHEN WILL IT END!?!
P.S. Fionn's curse isn't like Artosis', it just leaves the player to do mediocre and never well.
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Great write up! This, and Code A, are the first GSL tickets I've bought in a couple of months, and I've been impressed so far. Last nights (or today's, w/e) code A was prettty intense to say the least.
I think I have Bomber and DRG coming out of Group E and not Happy, but I could definitely see Happy taking it with the way he has been playing lately. I also think HuK will make it out of his group, but that might be a little bias showing
I'll miss the Losira cat!!!
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Got the wrong Killer on there Fionn
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just nitpicking but this sentance sems wery wrong even though im not english or american.
Incidentally, Nestea and MVP have a lot of money than the others.
5 last column
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Great writeup as always, Fionn! You seem to have put a Zerg icon next to Killer in your predictions area, though.
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Ah Supernova, the boss of Banshees, and...
Are Banshees that hard to defend?
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On November 08 2011 09:20 Mobius_1 wrote: Ah Supernova, the boss of Banshees, and...
Are Banshees that hard to defend?
With good control, YES.
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Go Protoss! HuK, Puzzle, Sangho and Oz Fighting!!!
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Great article, guys! :D
My thoughts on Group F: I can't shake the feeling that NaDa is going to turn it on. I read the "Letter to the Sky"-thread and watch the I AM NADA moment from MLG, and just feel that fire that burns everyone it touches. And now that it kinda looks that NaDa will go to the army soon (Wars killing eSports), I can't see him looking to go out quietly, instead with a huge bang. I don't like calling a champ before the Ro16 because of how volatile the groups are (damn Bo1's), but I'll make a prediction that NaDa will make a huge splash this season, and possibly take the whole thing. Hopefully he is practising hard and will show us the NaDa I know is in there.
Also, Taeja is fucking scary and will beat whoever he faces for the second place spot (his TvP looks unfair at times). I don't know why, but I don't really like Oz. Maybe it's because of Wolf and other guys hyping his ass up, but there's just something that keeps me from believing in him. Coca is good, but his ZvT looks very vulnerable, and I altough his ZvP is damned stellar, there's two Terrans in the group. Tough shit.
tl;dr: NaDa fanboy believing he'll turn it on and Taeja will follow him to Ro16.
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Clide taking 2nd over Huk won't happen imo.
Huk too good. Dunno how he will do against Puzzle however.
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Oh jeez, how can anyone have their favourite player be Polt and love SuperNova too? You'll be saying your favourite Zerg is Lucky next.
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Actually going to try and attend GSL tonight to watch group F. Hopefully it'll be fun. Nada & Oz fighting <3
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On November 08 2011 09:49 NuclearJudas wrote: Great article, guys! :D
My thoughts on Group F: I can't shake the feeling that NaDa is going to turn it on. I read the "Letter to the Sky"-thread and watch the I AM NADA moment from MLG, and just feel that fire that burns everyone it touches. And now that it kinda looks that NaDa will go to the army soon (Wars killing eSports), I can't see him looking to go out quietly, instead with a huge bang. I don't like calling a champ before the Ro16 because of how volatile the groups are (damn Bo1's), but I'll make a prediction that NaDa will make a huge splash this season, and possibly take the whole thing. Hopefully he is practising hard and will show us the NaDa I know is in there.
Also, Taeja is fucking scary and will beat whoever he faces for the second place spot (his TvP looks unfair at times). I don't know why, but I don't really like Oz. Maybe it's because of Wolf and other guys hyping his ass up, but there's just something that keeps me from believing in him. Coca is good, but his ZvT looks very vulnerable, and I altough his ZvP is damned stellar, there's two Terrans in the group. Tough shit.
tl;dr: NaDa fanboy believing he'll turn it on and Taeja will follow him to Ro16. NaDa isn't even my favorite Terran, but what I wouldn't give to see him win a GSL in epic NaDa fashion ... c'mon, NaDa. I'll even root for you against Bomber, MMA, and MVP! D:
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On November 08 2011 10:53 Cloud9157 wrote: Clide taking 2nd over Huk won't happen imo.
Huk too good. Dunno how he will do against Puzzle however.
Puzzle is a bit of a mystery to me, I hear from various sources about his exciting and strong play and then every time I sit and watch a game of his, without fail, he bombs. I want to like him. He has a cool ID. I like players with cool IDs. I hope Huk and Puzzle advance, basically 0_0
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On November 08 2011 10:59 Kiett wrote: Actually going to try and attend GSL tonight to watch group F. Hopefully it'll be fun. Nada & Oz fighting <3
:O So jealous! What a sick group. Should be awesome games!
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WTF HE LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE EFFORT :O :O :O :!?!??
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Why, Fionn, WHY ARE YOUR ARTICLES SO GOOOOOOOOOD? <3
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"but with Ensnare finally gone from Code S, there is an empty spot for the player who somehow stays in Code S without reason."
LOL I LOVE YOU!!! Awesome reaD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fionn why didn't you mention how happy SlayerS_MMA must have been when Polt lost? It was a great day for him
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Fionn..... stop making everyone think you are the number 1 polt fan.... that's my spot
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I think Taeja or what is a little bit overrated. He got pwned by IMMvp two times in WCG in a row and by IMHappy so convincingly even though many people predicted he would advance as first of that group in ro16 before it started,
What about last GSL? He was predicted as the first player to advance out of that group in ro.32 but collapsed so helplessly.
He will go back to Code B where he belonged to originally this time for sure.
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On November 08 2011 11:42 babylon wrote:Show nested quote +On November 08 2011 09:49 NuclearJudas wrote: Great article, guys! :D
My thoughts on Group F: I can't shake the feeling that NaDa is going to turn it on. I read the "Letter to the Sky"-thread and watch the I AM NADA moment from MLG, and just feel that fire that burns everyone it touches. And now that it kinda looks that NaDa will go to the army soon (Wars killing eSports), I can't see him looking to go out quietly, instead with a huge bang. I don't like calling a champ before the Ro16 because of how volatile the groups are (damn Bo1's), but I'll make a prediction that NaDa will make a huge splash this season, and possibly take the whole thing. Hopefully he is practising hard and will show us the NaDa I know is in there.
Also, Taeja is fucking scary and will beat whoever he faces for the second place spot (his TvP looks unfair at times). I don't know why, but I don't really like Oz. Maybe it's because of Wolf and other guys hyping his ass up, but there's just something that keeps me from believing in him. Coca is good, but his ZvT looks very vulnerable, and I altough his ZvP is damned stellar, there's two Terrans in the group. Tough shit.
tl;dr: NaDa fanboy believing he'll turn it on and Taeja will follow him to Ro16. NaDa isn't even my favorite Terran, but what I wouldn't give to see him win a GSL in epic NaDa fashion ... c'mon, NaDa. I'll even root for you against Bomber, MMA, and MVP! D: Nada hasn't done anything noteworthy in sc2... i doubt he will somehow start now.
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Huk fighting! I hope that he can recover from his games at ROG. If he can, then maybe he can make it to the finals!
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Leave Losira-cat alone! Why do you want to change it?
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Fionn just made a fanboy out of me. Absolutely love your style of writing, it's one that makes the players and tournaments seem (almost) as exciting as some of the BW starleagues, and if it weren't for your writing I probably wouldn't follow GSL nearly as much and as well as I do.
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On November 08 2011 15:33 kofman wrote:Show nested quote +On November 08 2011 11:42 babylon wrote:On November 08 2011 09:49 NuclearJudas wrote: Great article, guys! :D
My thoughts on Group F: I can't shake the feeling that NaDa is going to turn it on. I read the "Letter to the Sky"-thread and watch the I AM NADA moment from MLG, and just feel that fire that burns everyone it touches. And now that it kinda looks that NaDa will go to the army soon (Wars killing eSports), I can't see him looking to go out quietly, instead with a huge bang. I don't like calling a champ before the Ro16 because of how volatile the groups are (damn Bo1's), but I'll make a prediction that NaDa will make a huge splash this season, and possibly take the whole thing. Hopefully he is practising hard and will show us the NaDa I know is in there.
Also, Taeja is fucking scary and will beat whoever he faces for the second place spot (his TvP looks unfair at times). I don't know why, but I don't really like Oz. Maybe it's because of Wolf and other guys hyping his ass up, but there's just something that keeps me from believing in him. Coca is good, but his ZvT looks very vulnerable, and I altough his ZvP is damned stellar, there's two Terrans in the group. Tough shit.
tl;dr: NaDa fanboy believing he'll turn it on and Taeja will follow him to Ro16. NaDa isn't even my favorite Terran, but what I wouldn't give to see him win a GSL in epic NaDa fashion ... c'mon, NaDa. I'll even root for you against Bomber, MMA, and MVP! D: Nada hasn't done anything noteworthy in sc2... i doubt he will somehow start now.
GSL2: RO8 GSL4: RO8 GSL5: RO8 GSL WC: ro16 GSL6: RO4 GSL ST: ro16 GSL7: Ro16 GSL8: RO16 GSL9: RO32
You make me cry irl
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[QUOTE]On November 08 2011 04:22 Waxangel wrote:
TSL_Clide - After getting to the quarterfinals last season, the greatest player in the world embarks on a quest to make it to the semifinals for the very first time. Clide, who has never fallen out of Code S, will have to play his very best and get to at least the quarterfinals for the second straight season not to fall back into being "16Clide" once more. Last season, he defeated Ryung in to make it to the round of sixteen for the first time in his career, going on to take MMA to the edge, only losing in the final game of a five game series.
I think you meant to say "make it to the round of 8" or "defeated Ryung, making it through the round of 16..." . Other wise, great article as ususal, love your writing guys!
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ahahaahha, the "smiling terran" is awesome!
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Who would continue to watch this tournament.... all that's left is terrans... no competition...just boring stuff..
ATM GSL is dead for me atleast...glhfgg
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Great write up NaDa and July fighting !
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Damn Terrans are dropping like flies, 8 already out... The time are changing. People will soon no longer be able to complain Terran is imba
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On November 09 2011 00:06 MrCash wrote:Damn Terrans are dropping like flies, 8 already out... The time are changing. People will soon no longer be able to complain Terran is imba 
If terrans drop to other terrans it's 0
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Awesome article as always, keep it up!
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In this article's comment, like in the last one, I see a lot of people talking about stuff that I didn't see :o In this thread, lot of people talk about how the happy marine picture is awesome, and I don't see they're talking about TT In the last thread there was a picture people talked about too, and I didn't saw it in the OP too :o What is the happy marine pic ?
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Wow that drawing of the november group is pretty awesome lol
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Huk, Nada, and July! you heard it here first folks. HWAITING!
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On November 09 2011 00:53 MrCon wrote: In this article's comment, like in the last one, I see a lot of people talking about stuff that I didn't see :o In this thread, lot of people talk about how the happy marine picture is awesome, and I don't see they're talking about TT In the last thread there was a picture people talked about too, and I didn't saw it in the OP too :o What is the happy marine pic ?
You can see them at the TL front page. http://www.teamliquid.net/
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CodeS so far:
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I want a 16 : 9 of the Fishu picture, it's so awsome. Good Read as always
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Although I never suspect anything else, yet another fantastic article from Waxangel, Fionn, & SilverskY. This is my first post on TL for I am generally not a poster in any forums but rather a reader, however I have now been browsing TL for the past couple years and couldn't help but state how much I enjoy reading the GSL previews and interviews that you do in particular. I generally feel that my thoughts about the current state of the GSL and the players reflects with your opinions quite strongly, and it is always refreshing to see someone go a less obvious route(go NOVAmber! :D) with predictions.
+ Show Spoiler +Very upset to see DRG knocked out but with Happy being a god and Gumiho having the ability to pull out the big guns when it's needed, I can't say that it's really his fault. Nonetheless being that ZvT is his best matchup and he only had to practice that one matchup it's kind of surprising.
One final note, Clyde IS the greatest player ever and when he wins this and every future GSL like he rightfully should I will be first in line to sign the petition you mentioned :D
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Nice writeup. Hope to see non-terran Slayers (puzzle, coca) do well.
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"To me, that's pretty much what any other major tournament is, without the prestige of a three letter acronym. Whether that's worth $5 is up to you."
AOL?
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+ Show Spoiler +P.S: I apologize to SuperNoVa when he loses 0-2 in the group stages and falls all the way to the Ro48 of Code A.
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+ Show Spoiler +That was hilarious to watch with this article in the back of my mind. 
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Damn this is an excellent GSL for protoss, I really hope Puzzle makes it out of the RO32 as well.. This is hurting my liquidbet ranking A LOT though. Everything has gone the exact opposite of what I had anticipated since DRG and Bomber dropped out.
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On November 09 2011 21:18 Timmeh_Anderson wrote: very bad predictions
Hey. Hey. Hey. + Show Spoiler + ...I got one out of two in each group. :p Oh Supernova.
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DRG, Bomber, HuK, and Gumiho lead the way, but Nada and July help keep it old school with a little sprinkling of CLIIIIDDDDDEEEEE!!!!!
I cant belive that of all those only two are still in codeS… Kinda makes me sad atleast we got a bunch of P
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Just in case you didn't see my message in the LR thread, you owe Virus an apology in your next article since he did actually finish above Supernova despite not advancing.
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Your article got me even more excited I dont even know waht to do with myself aaaaaaaAaa
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What a boss huk. Very good game against close. There is a YouTube site that has exclusive huk hongunprime and Nestea replay. U guys should check aisctv on YouTube. Huk vs departure.
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Supernova winning the GSL? Not even sure how you even came to that conclusion LOL Awesome predictions by the way LOL
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On November 09 2011 22:00 Fionn wrote:Hey. Hey. Hey. + Show Spoiler + ...I got one out of two in each group. :p Oh Supernova.
Hey you totally got me with your PS i came to read this again after i saw this group. So sad
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Man that art by fishuu is sooo good. nice job!
GSL November looking quite intriguing.
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These articles are so good and the art is great as well.
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