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ASUS ROG Stars Invite - Recap

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ASUS ROG Stars Invite - Recap

Text byWaxangel
Graphics byMeko
November 10th, 2011 11:58 GMT
  • ASUS ROG
    at Liquipedia
  • VODs at Twitch.TV
  • Interview with Acer.Elfi

With eight of the best players in the world gathered in Helsinki for the ASUS ROG Stars Invite, Evil Genius' IdrA emerged at the top of the pack and took home the first place prize of $6,000. It was another feather in the cap for the American, who has been enjoying a run of fine form since winning the IEM Global Challenge Guanzhou in October.

While Stephano was conspicuously absent, the event provided a good look at where the best of the west stood just weeks before MLG Providence and DreamHack Winter bring a close to what has been an amazing year for competitive Starcraft II.


Day One: RO8

The first match provided an early shock as hometown favorite Acer.elfi knocked out the reigning MLG champion EG.HuK 3-1. The use of four-gate, an old PvP standard, was critical in Elfi's victory. With the meta-game having long shifted towards Robotics Facility based builds, HuK seemed caught off guard by a build many considered to be on its last legs.

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A familiar sight in Elfi's games.

While fans may have been shocked – and some even infuriated – by the uspet, the reasons were all there. Of any player with a substantial sample size, Elfi has the highest TLPD PvP win rate with a whopping 73%, surpassing the likes of MC (70%), HuK (66%), and Sase (66%). Also, while travel can only provide so much of an excuse for a player who willingly participates in so many international tournaments, HuK's Korea-USA-Korea-Finland world tour would not have helped his conditioning.

While international fan support would definitely have been lopsided for the first match, the second featured two neck and neck fan favorites. mTw.DIMAGA and dignitas.SeleCT met in a rematch from the 2011 Blizzcon Invitational, where SeleCT earned a narrow victory through superior late game management.

The two continental representatives once again provided an exciting show for the audience, playing the kind of evenly matched, macro TvZ games that give the matchup its reputation of being the most entertaining in Starcraft II. On Shakuras Plateau in particular, there were echoes of Blizzcon, as DIMAGA played very well only to lose to SeleCT's brutal half-map macro play in the late game. The game on Metalopolis was another one of note, with SeleCT using an MKP-esque float-to-gold move for an early attack. DIMAGA was not amused, and he dispatched SeleCT with patience and poise. The series came down to the final game on Antiga Shipyard, which SeleCT took home with solid standard-game performance.

The third match of the day featured Idra and SjoW, two players who favor a drawn out slugfest to a quick and easy victory. Given their recent tournament performances, there was some surprise when SjoW bloodied IdrA's nose early by defeating him in a straight up macro game on Terminus. SjoW employed a mech style that looked down right abusive, rolling over Idra like a slowly moving glacier.

However, IdrA returned to his red-hot form in the following games and took the series with three straight games. When SjoW tried his mech style again during the final game on Antiga Shipyard, IdrA tossed aside his icepick and blew apart SjoW with some explosive, swarming macro play.

The final RO8 game had the enigmatic Liquid`Ret go up against the even more enigmatic Tt.White-Ra. For the first two games, it looked like Ret was toying with White-Ra for the lack of a better word. He seemed to be two steps ahead of White-Ra at all times, droning up at will while easily predicting White-Ra's fruitless attempts to harass and apply pressure.

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First we make Stalker, then we... blah whatever.

Of course, being down 0-2 didn't faze White-Ra at all. Instead, he used it as a grand opportunity to show off his patented "Special Tectics" and came back with a 3-2 reverse-sweep. The fourth set on Tal'Darim Altar was a particularly good showcase of the Ukrainian's comeback powers, as he defeated what looked like an invincible force of Brood Lords with skillful use of blink Stalkers and Colossi. And to no one's surprise, White-Ra finished Ret off in the final set with his patented (and recently, much imitated) Warp-Prism tactics.


Day Two: Semi-Finals

The action resumed with Elfi going up against SeleCT in a battle of the very slow and very fast hands. The first game saw Elfi riding his four-gate build to yet another victory, as the fast-expanding SeleCT was completely unprepared for the early onslaught. However, SeleCT maintained his composure and fought back, defeating a two base Colossus rush in game two, and performing a strong one base marine-tank push in game three.

With the series on the line, Elfi was forced into his first real macro game of the tournament on Tal'Darim Altar. He proved to be just as formidable an opponent in a long game as in a short game, fighting evenly with SeleCT for over thirty minutes. While SeleCT was more than happy to once again validate his reputation as a wicked multi-tasker – harassing Elfi and denying expansions with vigor – the real surprise was that Elfi kept up with him for most of the way. Elfi's units were constantly making their way into SeleCT's expansions a handful at a time, killing dozens of SCVs and forcing Orbital floats.

In the end, SeleCT was just a little bit more dogged than Elfi about denying his opponent's expansions while trying to sneak in more of his own. Elfi found himself running out of mineable bases, while SeleCT continued to produce off of a respectable economy. Destructive battles continued to rage between the two sides, but SeleCT was able to reproduce his army faster. After a hard fought game, Elfi was forced to GG.

The second semi-final match pitted IdrA against White-Ra in an IPL3 rematch. Idra had mentioned in a previous interview that he didn't feel quite as good about ZvP as other match-ups, but it ended up seeming like a giant hustle.

White-Ra looked just as lost as he did against Ret in his first few games, but this time there was no last-minute magic to turn the series around. White-Ra offered just a glimmer of hope in the final game, but IdrA easily snuffed it out with dominating macro.

Before moving onto an exciting grand finals, there was a brief interlude as the 3rd/4th place matches were played between White-Ra and Elfi. With the difference between third and fourth place being $1000, it was not an entirely inconsequential match.

Four-gate was once again a key point in an Elfi series. This time, he mixed up a clever fake four-gate into Robotics build with a regular four-gate build to try and confuse his opponent. White-Ra opened with a fast three Stalker build in every game, but was fatally unable to choose the correct follow-ups. Elfi walked away with a 3-1 victory, taking home a well earned $1000.


Day 2: Grand Finals

The Grand Finals saw two of North America's finest show down for a handsome prize of $6000. For the umpteenth time in his career, IdrA found himself getting bunker rushed to start a ZvT series. And for the umpteenth + 1 time in his career, IdrA started the series 0-1 down.

However, such a frustrating loss did not cause IdrA to lose his composure. When SeleCT attempted yet another gold-float marine SCV all-in in the second game on Metalopolis, IdrA remained collected and cool as he planned his defense. Though he even fell into a very dire looking position as marines managed to commandeer his main base, IdrA did not panic. He executed a good Zergling counter attack while waiting to gather enough troops to secure his main. SeleCT took severe damage from IdrA's counter attacks while being unable to cause enough damage himself, and conceded the second game.

The third game on IdrA's much despised Xel'Naga Caverns saw a return of the "old" IdrA. After predicting a loss the map in a pre-match interview, IdrA did his best to make sure he was correct. SeleCT used dogged hellion harass to go into the mid-game ahead, and he was able to secure his gold base relatively easily. Down, but not quite out, Idra smashed some Mutalisks and Double-lings into SeleCT's gold base before quickly declaring GG while on even population counts. Apparently, he had decided that it would be better to move onto the next game than to expend too much energy on what would surely be a very up-hill battle.

The two players next spawned on diagonal spots on Tal'Darim Altar. SeleCT's reaper expansion build was unable to pressure IdrA adequately early, allowing the American Zerg to build up a powerful economy. The pesky drops SeleCT had been using so well in recent months were conspicuously absent and he found himself trying to fend off Mutalisks while IdrA got further and further ahead. With good harassment combined with overwhelming macro, IdrA took the game and brought the series back to even.

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He even cracked a smile.

The fifth game on Shakuras Plateau ended up being something of a "best-of-Idra" game. SeleCT was coming off three impressive TvZ victories on Shakuras Plateau, with two wins against DIMAGA and one against GamaniaSen. By splitting the map in two and abusing his prodigious mechanics, SeleCT had been able to swat away waves of Hive units and wear down two of the top foreign Zergs.

At least from this game alone, IdrA appeared to be on a higher level. SeleCT tried to repeat his plan of holding the center while launching a series of to make sure his Zerg opponent could not take the central expands. While the plan seemed to work at first, it eventually became clear that IdrA had simply too much stuff. Wave after wave drove the Terran line back further and further until it finally broke. SeleCT had nowhere to make a last stand, and was forced to GG.

IdrA showed yet another aspect of his play in the sixth and deciding game on Antiga Shipyard. SeleCT went for a relatively quick third base as Terrans are inclined to do on Antiga, and IdrA pounced on the momentary defensive weakness caused by such ambitious plays. He used Mutalisks, Zerglings, and Banelings to bust through SeleCT's defenses, causing large amounts of damage. Though he was unable to finish the game, this mid-game damage put IdrA vastly ahead of his opponent. IdrA simply let his lead grow with time, and eventually finished off SeleCT with Hive tech to emerge as the ASUS ROG Stars Invite champion.


Day 3: Fun and Games

With the main tournament over, ASUS ROG also provided a series of show matches for the community. These fan-voting selected matches offered the viewers another day of top level gaming, while also giving the players a shot at additional prize money.

In the end, almost everyone ended up going home with heavier wallets, as SjoW, DIMAGA, and White-Ra were able to win their matches. Unfortunately for Ret, he was unable to garner enough votes in the fan-polls to earn a spot in a showmatch, while HuK lost both of the two he was voted into. After a night at a Finnish bar, those two may have gone home with slightly poorer finances, but were hopefully richer for the experience.

Even the event's commentator dignitas.Apollo was allowed to get in on the fun, facing ASUS ROG adminstrator Mudis in the final series of the tournament. While caster TotalBiscuit was unfairly robbed of an opportunity to display his skills as well, he was consoled by having the company of White-Ra as a casting partner for the Apollo-Mudis match.

And with that, the ASUS ROG Tournament came to a close.

Interview

Acer.elfi

Interview by: WaxAngel


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Fans who have been following the international tournament scene will have noticed a name slowly creep its way into the rankings: Acer.elfi. After scoring a surprising upset against oGs.Nada at ASUS ROG Assembly Summer, Elfi has been a presence in global competitions for months since. Though his slow hand-speed and unorthodox play style has vexed many observers, one cannot argue against the results he gets. A second place finish at IEM Global Challenge Guangzhou marked a high point in the career of the former WarCraft III player, who recently followed up that good performance with the bronze medal at the ASUS ROG Stars Invitational. Elfi joined me to talk about the ASUS ROG, being underestimated, team Acer, and more.





First, could you introduce yourself briefly?

Hey I'm Samuli "elfi" Sihvonen from finland and I'm playing for team acer.

Let's start with your most recent tournament, ASUS ROG Stars Invite. How did you feel playing in Finland, your home country, against players from around the world? Did it feel any different from other tournaments?

Well ofc it was amazing since Finland is so small country and esports is really small here atm, I didn't even think there would be tournaments in Finland where world class players would come. But now there has been already three tournaments, this and Assembly winter and summer earlier. I'm really happy that I can play tournaments here also so I'm not the one who must travel abroad always.

Did you think there was any kind of home field advantage?

Hmm I don't think there is too much advantage. ofc there's a bit that you don't have to travel to other country but for really experienced players I don't think it matters where they play.

You managed to place third out of eight players at the tournament. What did you think of your play, and are you happy with your results?

I wasn't too happy with how I played against select and sjow but well it was expected. I'm not confident at all vs. terran and zerg atm and I have to do something about it, but overall I'm really happy with placing third. But I must say I think I was quite lucky to get protoss twice there, it's my favorite matchup and I feel I'm really strong in it atm so tournament went really good for me. When I looked the players list before brackets were out I couldn't have believed placing top three.

About PvP, TLPD says you have an incredible 73% win ratio in the matchup, which is higher than any other progamer (MC is 70%). What lets you play the match-up so well?

Well first of all I'm not playing the same opponents as MC. If I were to play in GSL etc. my PvP wouldn't be that high.

About the matchup I think I'm strong in it because I can exploit weaknesses in other players' strats, especially in early game after the patch people are feeling that 4gate sucks now and plays so risky. But tbh in my opinion 4gate haven't changed that much, it's a bit easier do a lot sentries since u can't warp to ramp, but since everyone underestimate 4gate now its easy to do it, especially vs. stalker builds it's possible just mass pylon in mineral line and kill alot workers. And if you mix your playing with super greedy fake 4gate, it's hard to know what you're doing.

You said you weren't so happy about your games with SeleCT. What did you think you could have done better?

Well I could have done so much stuff better in Shakuras, I made really big misjudgment I looked select is not having that much army at his main so I thought I could just attack and destroy his main totally since he had 2 medivacs ready to attack my mineral lines – that's 20 supply less. But then I lost my attack and my both mineral lines died so that was bad, I should have just put upgrades coming and storm and defend my bases. Metalopolis game I had chance to get few marauders and 10 marine for free but I misplaced my forcefields and lost the game pretty much there. Tal'darim game well there I think I didn't play that bad but there my observer control wasn't enough good and select sniped all time my observers so I think I lost game because that, and bit better control in fights would been needed.

You've had a lot of good results in the past few months including this tournament, but you still don't seem to be that well-known in the scene. Do you think you're underestimated?

Well I started doing good in tournaments only few months ago so it's not surprise people don't know me that much yet. There is so much tournaments and players so you can't pay attention to everything but yea I think I'm being underestimated bit. If I were some other player I would probably look that "hey this elfi kid just goes some surprising strat every game and hopes the best" but still I manage to win a few games, but everyone is probably thinking also that I can't go some rush every game so they won't make that good defends always. But well I actually do rush every game that I win but maybe in future I will mix my game with some macro but for now I think it's good that I'm being underestimated so people will concentrate to other players in tours and not how I play.

In general, you're known to have very slow hands for a pro-gamer. Do you feel that this is a big disadvantage in multi-tasking? And do you try to change the way you play because of it?

Well ofc it's disadvantage but you can't just change it, my apm will get bigger when I'm capable of doing more but I wouldn't say it's that much about being slow, but bigger problem is noticing everything at minimap. While in fights I probably won't notice every drop so that's my biggest problem looking the minimap all the time but like I said my apm will get bigger while I practice more and get better and mainly I think the whole being slow is all about people looking apm since I don't spam at start I have 6apm with 6 probes and not 400 like others.

So what are your tournament plans for the next few months? Obviously you will play in the big European tournaments, but do you have any plans to try and play MLG or American tournaments?

I still have 2 tournaments this year. First will be Dreamhack and after that I will go to WCG in Korea but after that I'm not sure what's my plans. I'd like to visit MLG it's seeming really cool tournament so I'm hoping next year I can go there at least once but for the other American tours like NASL and IPL I can't see my self playing those since the online is played at NA server and always when I go there I feel like if my opponent plays good I have no chance since delay there sucks.

Looking ahead at at DreamHack Winter, how do you think you'll be able to do? Do you think you're improving at a fast rate?

I think I was improving quite fast before going to IEM China but after that I think I've been going down all time mainly because not having time to practice. I was almost 4 week traveling from tournament to another and didn't really practice at that time and when I finally got home I was sick for week and didn't really feel practicing. And then ASUS ROG already was in next days so I haven't practised that much for like one and half month so I'm not feeling confident for Dreamhack since I got only 2 week time to practice but I will try my best.

What do you think of Foreigners vs Korea now? At IEM New York where you played, Koreans did very well, but Guangzhou was foreigner vs foreigner final with you vs Idra, while Stephano won IPL3 and HuK won MLG...

The overall level is total different still in Korea there is so much more good players but I think the top foreigners are quite close to top of Korea, not quite there yet but close. Like you said stephano won the ipl and huk mlg so there is good chance we will get closer to their level but it will be hard since I think it's so much easier going progamer in Korea because the culture there but the attitude towards esports is getting better in Europe now especially in Germany, France and Sweden so that will make it easier to go top.

Personally, how would you feel if you were matched up against Koreans at DreamHack?

If I were to play Korean who is terran or zerg I'm total underdog there but vs Korean protoss I would be confident since I would be so hardly underestimated there so in PvP I have good change to surprise them.

The 1.4.2 patch hit recently, making the situation better for Protoss all around. What did you think of the patch, and how do you think balance will be now?

Hahaha yea protoss is getting some buff funny thing was when someone said "elfi ur getting buff next patch," well then we looked what was the buff and it was uprgades +2 +3 every laughed so hard since yea, I'm getting buffed there I get those so often.... but ok so lets be serious I don't think the upgrades matter that much since when u get 3-3 u save 150/150 and then you have already 3-4 bases so that's small change but I don't think it will affect too much. About the emp nerf I've been expecting that some time already since it was earlier so hard to get feedback or storm off because the emp range was so good. I haven't yet tested how hard it's now to emp ht before it feedbacks but I think that's really good change for PvT. Ghost has been so good there taking 50% hps from every unit.

You've been with Team ACER for a few months now, how are you guys doing and how are they treating you?

I've been treated really well here I've met almost everyone from our team in tours already and I have nothing to complain. We have alot talent in our team so people will hear more from Team ACER soon but the best think here is that everything is so easy. In virus every lan event was so hard I basically had to do everything myself if I wanted things to work but here the team is capable handling my lan events^^

Ok, let's wrap up then. Any shout-outs or comments?

I wanna thank all my fans for their support and wish me luck for Dreamhack Winter and don't forget Maru.





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Kon-Tiki
Profile Joined February 2011
United States402 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-10 12:06:10
November 10 2011 12:05 GMT
#2
"He even cracked a smile" should read "He even gracked a smile"
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LuckstYle
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany181 Posts
November 10 2011 12:09 GMT
#3
awesome tour!
Zilir
Profile Joined August 2010
Sweden47 Posts
November 10 2011 12:10 GMT
#4
Really liked watching the tournament and had a blast trying to predict the outcome with my friends.
Great write up of a very nice smaller scale tournament!
mki
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Poland882 Posts
November 10 2011 12:22 GMT
#5
Loved the interview with Elfi - he really has been tearing shit up recently
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Rabiatic
Profile Joined March 2011
Norway33 Posts
November 10 2011 12:22 GMT
#6
Nice read, as always =)
y0su
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Finland7871 Posts
November 10 2011 12:25 GMT
#7
great recap! thanks for the elfi interview :D
bbm
Profile Joined April 2011
United Kingdom1320 Posts
November 10 2011 12:34 GMT
#8
Ah man the LR thread when huk lost was hilarious, lol, so much butthurt that he lost to the best.p v p in eu. Still great write-up, thanks guys!
By.Sun or By.Rain, he always delivers
emjaytron
Profile Joined June 2011
Australia544 Posts
November 10 2011 12:46 GMT
#9
elfi seems very down to earth and forthright about his playstyle, his strengths and weaknesses etc. good to see someone who knows where they are at with this game
Grubby - SaSe - Oz - Hero
AIOL!
Profile Joined January 2011
France962 Posts
November 10 2011 12:52 GMT
#10
i like elfi ! He's a great guy and will become better !
Stephano!!!!!!/Nerchio/Mana/Hasuobs/Grubby/Kas/Tarson/Sarens/Goody/BeastyCury
vitonga
Profile Joined February 2011
United States45 Posts
November 10 2011 12:59 GMT
#11
On November 10 2011 21:05 Kon-Tiki wrote:
"He even cracked a smile" should read "He even gracked a smile"



I totally read "gracked" and thought it was awesome, but then it was just an illusion in my nerd brain.

awesome read.

foreigners fighting!
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xiaomxxx
Profile Joined November 2011
United States3 Posts
November 10 2011 13:20 GMT
#12
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Archas
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States6531 Posts
November 10 2011 13:21 GMT
#13
Excellent writeup. It's a shame Ret didn't take the set against White-Ra, but I can't complain too much; both sides played quite well. Overall, an entertaining tournament, especially the finals between IdrA and SeleCT.
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Applesqt
Profile Joined May 2011
United States206 Posts
November 10 2011 13:44 GMT
#14
Wouldn't the highest winrate be (P)InCa with 81%?
Steel
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Japan2283 Posts
November 10 2011 13:51 GMT
#15
Great article. I'm sad I couldn't watch the event damn school

also

skillful use of blink Stalkers and Colossi


i fell on the floor laughing xD good one wax
Try another route paperboy.
darlhet
Profile Joined March 2011
Italy548 Posts
November 10 2011 14:10 GMT
#16
On November 10 2011 22:51 Steel wrote:
Great article. I'm sad I couldn't watch the event damn school

also

Show nested quote +
skillful use of blink Stalkers and Colossi


i fell on the floor laughing xD good one wax

actually white ra played really really well, harassing bases while keeping his macro toe to toe with ret's macro and used his stalkers cleverly
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SuB.ZerO
Profile Joined July 2010
United States55 Posts
November 10 2011 14:11 GMT
#17
lets goooooo idra good work grak!
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CaptainCrush
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States785 Posts
November 10 2011 14:38 GMT
#18
Is it too much to ask to get text that actually contrasts the background? Sheesh, you have dark text on a dark background, how did this make it past editing?
Latham
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
9566 Posts
November 10 2011 14:39 GMT
#19
Would have been since to get an Idra interview after the GF aside from elfi but I guess it'll do.
Nice writeup. Can't believe I missed the whole event.
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andiCR
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Costa Rica2273 Posts
November 10 2011 15:07 GMT
#20
Wow.. great writeup man. I will try to wwatch these games now!
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Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States20754 Posts
November 10 2011 15:35 GMT
#21
Wow... he actually gracked a smile...
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Devise
Profile Joined July 2010
Canada1131 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-10 15:51:52
November 10 2011 15:46 GMT
#22
On November 10 2011 22:44 Applesqt wrote:
Wouldn't the highest winrate be (P)InCa with 81%?


InCa is 0-3 international PvP, 81% Korean scene PvP, they probably only look at international when they say he's best PvP.

Actually I just noticed (P)HerO has 74% PvP win rate, so he's a little higher than Elfi, but w/e Elfi is one of the best.
r_con
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States824 Posts
November 10 2011 15:55 GMT
#23
i will watch these games when i can, great write up
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00Visor
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
4337 Posts
November 10 2011 16:09 GMT
#24
Very humble interview by Elfi
Pipeline
Profile Joined August 2010
Sweden1673 Posts
November 10 2011 16:12 GMT
#25
I just watched the Vods from semifinals and forward. My god there are some awesome games that took place at Asus Rog.

Well written recap and a very humble interview by Elfi (almost too humble)
CeriseCherries
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
6170 Posts
November 10 2011 17:27 GMT
#26
Well GJ IDRA!

Elfi's hax 4 gate were just too good
Remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
wei2coolman
Profile Joined November 2010
United States60033 Posts
November 10 2011 17:45 GMT
#27
Great write up! and awesome interview with elfi, definitely a fan of elfi's pvp.
liftlift > tsm
NEOtheONE
Profile Joined September 2010
United States2233 Posts
November 10 2011 17:57 GMT
#28
I just wanted to emphasize that IdrA started 2 series down 0-1, and came back to win them. Because, old IdrA would have run himself into the ground after starting a series that way. Glad to see he can overcome that negative mindset.
Abstracts, the too long didn't read of the educated world.
Gelenn
Profile Joined April 2011
United States87 Posts
November 10 2011 18:20 GMT
#29
On November 11 2011 00:46 Devise wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 10 2011 22:44 Applesqt wrote:
Wouldn't the highest winrate be (P)InCa with 81%?


InCa is 0-3 international PvP, 81% Korean scene PvP, they probably only look at international when they say he's best PvP.

Actually I just noticed (P)HerO has 74% PvP win rate, so he's a little higher than Elfi, but w/e Elfi is one of the best.


He did qualify it by saying "of any player with a substantial sample size." I am assuming he did not consider HerO's sample size high enough. But yeah, either way elfi has a great winrate.
Scalepad
Profile Joined July 2010
Sweden366 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-10 19:04:32
November 10 2011 19:03 GMT
#30
Nice write-up.

Idra even gracked a smile. I am so funny.


edit: Damn it! I thought I was the first one to make the joke
Rabbitmaster
Profile Joined August 2010
1357 Posts
November 10 2011 19:19 GMT
#31
On November 10 2011 21:59 vitonga wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 10 2011 21:05 Kon-Tiki wrote:
"He even cracked a smile" should read "He even gracked a smile"



I totally read "gracked" and thought it was awesome, but then it was just an illusion in my nerd brain.

awesome read.

foreigners fighting!


Haha i didnt notice it said "cracked" and not "gracked" untill i read this...
God is dead.
ComaDose
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada10357 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-10 20:06:45
November 10 2011 20:06 GMT
#32
Thanks for this. Im becoming an Elfi fan.
EDIT: grack joke
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GunPaladin
Profile Joined September 2011
United States1205 Posts
November 10 2011 20:20 GMT
#33
nice work indeed, was this casted?
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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33481 Posts
November 10 2011 20:20 GMT
#34
On November 10 2011 23:38 CaptainCrush wrote:
Is it too much to ask to get text that actually contrasts the background? Sheesh, you have dark text on a dark background, how did this make it past editing?


opera?
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Indrium
Profile Joined November 2010
United States2236 Posts
November 10 2011 20:27 GMT
#35
On November 11 2011 05:20 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 10 2011 23:38 CaptainCrush wrote:
Is it too much to ask to get text that actually contrasts the background? Sheesh, you have dark text on a dark background, how did this make it past editing?


opera?


Opera's working fine for me, if that helps you.
LXR
Profile Joined June 2011
357 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-10 20:55:10
November 10 2011 20:52 GMT
#36
Nice interview with elfi. I sort of think he is a bit overrated. He won most of his pvp's with 4gate ... and pvp is his (self - acknowledge) only good matchup? Then what is he good at?

Either way, though, congrats to him and major props to idra for not tilting after game 1 in the finals haha
theqat
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States2856 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-10 21:15:22
November 10 2011 21:15 GMT
#37
Man, I love the modesty to admit that his pvp wouldn't be as good in GSL--then, in the same post, he shoutouts Maru, the best cat in the world. You've got yourself a new fan, Elfi
Forgottenfrog
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
United States1268 Posts
November 10 2011 22:18 GMT
#38
I just spent 30mins watching the Maru video channel. Great article btw but if the result is saved at the end of the paragraph, it would be a better read (imo).
Lewan72
Profile Joined April 2011
United States381 Posts
November 10 2011 22:30 GMT
#39
Wow Idra what a beast. Good to see Select kick some ass too.
MC / Hero / MMA / Bomber / Coca / Suppy
Warpath
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada1242 Posts
November 10 2011 23:30 GMT
#40
This was an awesome tournament. Looking forward to more ROGs like this.

And i predicted top3 perfectly to the score :D
SgtPepper
Profile Joined November 2010
United States568 Posts
November 10 2011 23:47 GMT
#41
Good tourny

Good writeup

GG
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WightyCity
Profile Joined May 2011
Canada887 Posts
November 11 2011 00:34 GMT
#42
i woke up after 3 hours of sleep to watch this day1. was fun. wish huk had a sentry on that game 4 though lol
90% watching it 8% talking about it and 2% playing it - sc2
Torte de Lini
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Germany38463 Posts
November 11 2011 00:48 GMT
#43
Good stuff, ROG is seriously going well!
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Lucko
Profile Joined May 2011
United States48 Posts
November 11 2011 03:50 GMT
#44
Select fighting!
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KristofferAG
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Norway25712 Posts
November 11 2011 03:53 GMT
#45
Elfi's good, but he's not entertaining to watch. Either way, I loved this tournament.
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legendre20
Profile Joined November 2010
United States316 Posts
November 11 2011 07:39 GMT
#46
Awesome write up!! It's too bad I didn't get a chance to watch these games. They sounded really intense o.o

I'm actually really surprised it ended up being IdrA v SeleCT in the grand finals.. I thought HuK would do a lot better obviously, as well as Dimaga. I was actually realllly surprised to see that SeleCT had beaten Dimaga, but that's a great win for him.
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Azhrak
Profile Joined January 2011
Finland1196 Posts
November 11 2011 11:55 GMT
#47
On November 11 2011 16:39 legendre20 wrote:
Awesome write up!! It's too bad I didn't get a chance to watch these games. They sounded really intense o.o

VODs can be found from TB's youtube and twitch.tv channel.
starcraft2.fi
Synwave
Profile Joined July 2009
United States2803 Posts
November 11 2011 15:56 GMT
#48
Thanks for the interview with elfi, nice to get a bit more info about this relative newcomer to the pro scene, at least for me.
Grats Finland!
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kittensrcute
Profile Joined August 2010
United States617 Posts
November 11 2011 16:03 GMT
#49
Great writeup and interview. I completely missed this event so I was in total suspense while reading the whole recap, haha.
pcL.Nomad
Profile Joined February 2011
United States24 Posts
November 11 2011 17:33 GMT
#50
"Strong one base push" is a very nice way to say "all in" lol
The Terran 111 wins exactly 111% of the time
ReaperX
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Hong Kong1758 Posts
November 11 2011 23:35 GMT
#51
Sick writeup... really happy idra won.. kinda sad huk got knocked out so early though
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Wren
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States745 Posts
November 12 2011 00:25 GMT
#52
Great writeup. It really seemed like Idra had decided how each map was going to go in the finals, and played accordingly. It was crystal-clear that he considered Metalopolis a "must win" and Xel'Naga a "probably lose." he certainly battled harder in the game on Metal than I've ever seen him fight.
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TheNessman
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States4158 Posts
November 12 2011 21:34 GMT
#53
LOL the maru shoutout from elfi.......hahahah nice.
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firehand101
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Australia3152 Posts
November 13 2011 02:06 GMT
#54
I think we can all safely say that IdrA is back to his finest, and thank god!

The man that introduced me to the game. I watched all of his bigfoot protips before purchasing the game, and even when i had it i waited a week while still watching all of his replays. I tried terran and protoss once each, amazed at how the workers did things differently. But in the end there was no question, i had to go zerg

He was my inspiration, and i will never forget that
These recent months have brought him right out of his slump and into the position he once was: the best foreigner in the world. Now yes, some may argue that right now, but these wins recently are good enough for me, and i am so excited to see the Gracken back on top, like he always was

gg IdrA, gg...
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windsupernova
Profile Joined October 2010
Mexico5280 Posts
November 13 2011 16:42 GMT
#55
SjoW employed a mech style that looked down right abusive, rolling over Idra like a slowly moving glacier.

Can we stop doing this ¨Hur dur,he used his races strenghts to win, hur its abusive¨

Other than that nice writeup
"Its easy, just trust your CPU".-Boxer on being good at games
Adventurekid
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Sweden505 Posts
November 13 2011 21:19 GMT
#56
awesome thanks :D!
You should build a turtle fence!
v0rtex
Profile Joined November 2011
123 Posts
November 15 2011 08:24 GMT
#57
Really surprised that acer.elfi beat EG.HuK 3-1. I think (although he is obviously a very talented player) his use of the older 4 gate took a lot of his opponents by surprise. Although his PvP stats seem to show he has a very good playstyle in PvP but as he said, he is not playing opponents like HuK is playing (as he is not in GSL).
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