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March 12th, 2012 19:26 GMT
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Up/Down Matches, Day 1 Recap


By: Fionn

Results from Live Report Thread by Seeker.

+ Show Spoiler [Results] +

Squirtle 4 - 0
BBoongBBoong 3 - 2
Keen 2 - 3
YuGiOh 2 - 3
Avenge 2 - 3
Heart 1 - 3



(P)Squirtle <Entombed Valley> (Z)YuGiOh
(T)Heart <Crossfire SE 1.1> (T)Keen
(Z)BBoongBBoong <Dual Sight 1.1> (Z)YuGiOh
(P)Avenge <Antiga Shipyard 1.2> (T)Keen
(Z)BBoongBBoong <Crossfire SE 1.1> (P)Squirtle
(T)Heart <Metropolis> (P)Avenge
(T)Keen <Antiga Shipyard 1.2> (Z)YuGiOh
(Z)BBoongBBoong <Dual Sight 1.1> (T)Heart
(P)Squirtle <Daybreak> (T)Keen
(P)Avenge <Entombed Valley> (Z)YuGiOh
(Z)BBoongBBoong <ESV Cloud Kingdom> (T)Keen
(P)Squirtle <Bel'Shir Beach Winter> (P)Avenge
(T)Heart <ESV Cloud Kingdom> (Z)YuGiOh
(Z)BBoongBBoong <Bel'Shir Beach Winter> (P)Avenge
(P)Squirtle <Metropolis> (T)Heart



The Evolution of Squirtle

The MVP of the Night would have to go to the GSTL superstar now turned Code S player Squirtle. He showed us not only that he could play an extremely lengthy and hard fought game against YuGiOh in the very first set of the night, but he could pull off efficient rush builds like his six gate rush that caught Keen completely off guard in the middle rounds of the Up and Down group. Combined with a standard PvP where he defended perfectly against Avenge's aggression, and a cheeky cannon rush that ended up with hallucinated zealots and an all-in versus YuGiOh, and we learned that Squirtle could play any type of game and come out on top.

With Parting and Squirtle, Startale might be home to the strongest Protoss duo in Korea, and with both of them in Code S next season, we might see the load shift from former one-man-team Bomber to the Protoss Duo. After a year of waiting, Squirtle has finally evolved from the rookie we saw taking down the king Mvp in a memorable GSTL final match to a full fledged Code S player who has all the tools to make a deep run come April.


The Commander Reverse Killed


Well, if you ever wanted the story of Keen's career, this night showcased it all in five games. What seemed started out as a statement performance from Keen ended in a nightmare. He started the night with two absolute dominating performances, crushing both Heart and Avenge in predictable fashion. All he really needed was one more win in his last three games, and he would more than likely make it back to Code S.

Then he lost to YuGiOh in a long game where his multitasking wasn't up to par against the King's relentless creep spread.

Then he lost to Squirtle in a short game where the Protoss went for for a 6-gate all-in that was unscouted, where he couldn't build the extra bunkers in time to survive against force fields and stalkers. You could see the disappoint on his face after the game, as he felt the almost assured Code S medallion slipping through his fingers.

Finally, against B4, in the final game, he...he went for an all-in with hellions. When he saw that B4 already had spines and a plethora of queens already at his disposal, ready to take on an early attack from his opponent, Keen decided to pull his SCV's and throw everything into one final push. He tried his best, throwing his marines, SCV's and hellions into the Zerg wall, but it didn't even make a dent, with reinforcing lings cleaning everything up.

Now, in a blink of an eye, Keen is stuck in Code A for next season and must fight his way all the way from the bottom to get back. Where did it go wrong? His talent, when at it's best, is Code S level, but last night, his inconsistency was on full display. If he could have regained his composure after getting cheesed by Squirtle and beat B4, he could have advanced, but he went for an all or nothing roll of the dice and it failed.

Nada in Code S. Keen in Code A. So close, but so far away. How can they stand being apart?


BBoongBboong's Fairytale

While Keen went 2-0 to start the group and ended up losing three in a row, B4 did the opposite. He started the night in terrible fashion, going 0-2 and was on the brink of elimination. Even if he won his third match against Heart, his chances of advancing were next to none. Everything would have to go perfect for him to make it to Code S and he would have to win three straight matches against Heart, Keen and then Avenge to even have a prayer.

He destroyed Heart and started his comeback. He followed that up by taking on a desperate Keen looking for a final chance to savor a golden night that turned sour. Not only was he able to dispatch of Keen, but he slapped down the all-in that came out against him and eliminated the Terran from the group. He still had a long shot to make it through, but his chances had improved from what seemed like pure fantasy, to something that resembled reality.

With Squirtle defeating Avenge to get out of the group first with a 4-0 score, putting the ZeNex player at also a 2-2 score, things started to fall into place. For B4 to make it into Code S, his dreams all rested on the shoulders of Heart, a player who had, to be perfectly honest, had played awful all night. He had played three games and got rolled in each one. YuGiOh, if he was able to defeat Heart, would eliminate B4 from contention and have a shot himself at going to Code S.

Straight out of a storybook, Heart, the massive underdog, already eliminated, and having absolutely nothing to play for except his pride as a progamer, defeated YuGiOh and gave B4, for the first time since going down 0-2, sole control of his destiny. With Avenge and B4 tied at 2 - 2, whoever won their head to head duel would get the Code S spot. On Winter Bel'shir, a great game unfolded, the ZeNex Protoss going for a strong void ray assisted gateway timing that pushed B4 to the brink.

But, in what was possibly one of the closest holds in GSL history, the Prime player was able to barely survive, sacrificing countless queens, roaches and hydras, but surviving nonetheless. Finally, he was able to push back the attack and stabilize. With the attack against him over, B4 was allowed to take advantage of his better economy and end the game a few minutes later, thrashing the final push from Avenge and gaining a Code S spot.

In the history of the Up and Downs, we might never see another player go from being so close to death, to advancing straight into Code S. Every single game had to go BboongBbong's way, and they actually did. He pulled himself out of a gigantic hole, won three straight games against tough competitors, while everything fell into place around him. Now, he joins his teammate and friend MarineKing in Code S, trying to continue the Prime Revolution that has has begun in the Team Leagues around the world.

Game of the Night

(P)Startale_Squirtle vs. (Z)Slayers_YuGiOh

The first game of the night was also the best. The game went back and forth, with both players escalating the arms race until they both had high tech weapons of mass destruction. YuGiOh had with broods, corruptors, infestors, and banelings while Squirtle went with a mothership, colossi, blink stalkers, a few archons and some high templar. When the final battle occurred, storms made the difference for Squirtle, and the mothership was able to vortex enough of the broods to allow his blink stalkers to pick them off unprotected when all said and done. It was a close game, and a must-see for its climactic final battle between the two fully loaded armies.

Up/Down Matches, Day 2 Preview


By: Waxangel

5. (P)ST_AcE

Like his old school Protoss compatriots, San, Genius, Inca, Killer, etc., AcE is riding the recent wave of Protoss Power and having a nice little revival. Though he's not exactly making GSL finals, AcE is finding playing time on a Startale team that includes both Parting and Squirtle, an respectable feat in itself. Combined with his run through Code A last season where he beat Luvsic and lost to Keen, that makes him a pretty solid Code A level player. Not a bad place to be after spending the last four tournaments out of the GSL!

Alright, that's all the good news we have for today. Solid Code A level player, not Code S. The Up/Downs is where the difficulty really ramps up, and sadly, AcE just isn't at the level to win it yet.


4. (Z)MvPSniper

If we forgive Sniper's poor record from last year, and just look at the reborn Sniper of 2012, he actually has been pretty good. Let's pretend this is GSL school, and grade his performances this year: He took out PuMa to make his way into Code A (A), and then went on to defeat Clide (B) and Sen(B) in that tournament. Sniper did fall to Mvp at the last hurdle, but he played a very nice game to go up 1 – 0 before Mvp went no-nonsense mode and thrashed him (B+). That's a really nice string of results, but unfortunately, I don't think it's enough to put faith in him just yet.

First off, it's still a small sample size, and it would take two or three more good showings for me to be convinced. Second, he's behind Monster in the MvP depth chart for team leagues. Monster is a good player who would definitely have an outside chance to get through this group, but I wouldn't say he's a favorite. It's not a perfect comparison, but if I wouldn't rank Monster so highly in this group, then why would I rate Sniper any higher?

I would love for Sniper to surprise me, and everyone else by continuing his streak of good results and creating a stir in this group, but I feel comfortable playing it safe and placing him at fourth.


3. (Z)FXOLeenock

The brief stretch where Leenock placed first at MLG Providence and smashed through some of the best players in the world to take second place at GSL November might possibly be the best single month any pro-gamer has had in the history of SC II. So impressive, in fact, that we got a little ahead of ourselves. The heir to Nestea's throne? Top five player in the world? Well, maybe he was for that one month, but now let's get back to reality.

Like the DRG of summer 2011, the main problem is that his ZvP is a huge liability. It was good enough to take down a variety of mid-tier foreigner Protosses at MLG Providence, while NaNiwa's epic tilt allowed him to make it past one of non-Korea's very best. Considering that he faced HuK in the midst of one of his downswings, that leaves Oz as the only fully powered, Korean level Protoss player Leenock had to beat during that run. Similarly, the only Protoss player Leenock had to face during his Code S run was HuK, being allowed to play his absolutely insane ZvT for the majority of the tournament.

After that? Leenock got knocked out of the Blizzard Cup by MC, out of the next Code S by MC again, then got knocked out of Code A by Seed. At MLG Winter Arena, consecutive losses to Oz and NaNiwa sent him out of the tournament.

So, with GanZi as the only Terran player in the group, and at that, a Terran player who parallels Leenock in having lopsided TvZ ability, I'm going to say our GSL November runner-up barely misses the cut.


2. (P)oGs.InCa

Don't believe it? You'd better. I'm taking Inca over Leenock to make it into Code S this season. Hear me out here.

Playing beautiful, theoretically perfect Starcraft is one thing. It's another thing to win games at any cost. You'd rather watch a player that does the first, but you'd rather be a player that does the second. Inca is the second kind of player.

Every time InCa goes DT, and he somehow wins because he won a third level mind game (Inca: He knows I'll DT, I know that he knows I'll DT, but he knows that I know he knows...) I don't really understand what happened. All I know is, that this guy must be doing something right to win important games doing a strategy he is famous for doing, yet no one defends anyway.

The final, ninth set ace vs ace match in SlayerS vs oGs was truly awe inspiring. Is it a fake into a one base blink-stalker all in? No, Puzzle, it's DTs. Maybe it's an unexpectedly timed blink stalker expand? No, man. DTs. Is it a transition into robotics for an off-beat, one base all-in? No, Puzzle, it's f***ing DTs.

InCa, I don't know who you are, or what cost you paid to obtain your black magic. But I know one thing, I can't doubt you.


1. (T)SlayerS_GanZi

There's surprisingly little to say. Your macro based, safe and steady, occasionally cheesy, mechanically sound, Korean Terran domination machine comes in many models. Some are called Bomber, some are called aLive; this one just happens to be called GanZi.

The GanZi model happens to have a slightly poorer TvP capabilities, but it's not a major weakness, and perhaps not a liability at all against InCa and AcE. Code S is always a safe bet, and with fine tuning, it will GanZi can even make a lengthy trip. Up/Downs? Something he'll blow right through.

















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Bañe-ata by shiroiusagi.





Writers: Fionn and Waxangel.
Graphics and Art: Meko and shiroiusagi.
Editor: Waxangel.
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RunnerMeep
Profile Joined May 2011
United States79 Posts
March 12 2012 19:31 GMT
#2
Too bad for Keen but gratz to B4!!
SJSU!
QNdie
Profile Joined June 2011
Poland210 Posts
March 12 2012 19:38 GMT
#3
After a year of waiting, Squirtle has finally evolved from the rookie we saw taking down the king Mvp in a memorable GSTL final match to a full fledged Code S player who has all the tools to make a deep run come April.

I c what you did there
Serelitz
Profile Joined April 2011
Netherlands2895 Posts
March 12 2012 19:41 GMT
#4
Oh god the inca preview was hilarious. Loving the bane-ata btw!
GoingGoingGone
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Slovakia529 Posts
March 12 2012 19:48 GMT
#5
B4's hold against Avenge was so awesome to watch. Glad he made it.

I'd take Leenock over Inca in group B, although, as mentioned in the preview, Inca can do all kinds of things to one's mind...
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SeaSwift
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Scotland4486 Posts
March 12 2012 19:52 GMT
#6
Squirtle is now Wartotle. If he can make it to a GSL finals, he should change his name to Blastoise.
TeeTS
Profile Joined June 2011
Germany2762 Posts
March 12 2012 19:54 GMT
#7
the part about inca and ganzi is really funny. Nice1!

But I don't agree with inca. He is horrible at PvZ, i don't see him taking down Leenock and Sniper. It's right, that Leenocks ZvP is not the best. But to be honest, Ace and Inca are nowhere near the qualities of Oz, MC or Naniwa in that matchup!
So I would go with Leenock and Ganzi!
Dubzex
Profile Joined October 2010
United States6994 Posts
March 12 2012 20:01 GMT
#8
Ganzi should definitely get a spot, but not sure about who is going to be the second person. I feel like Leenock could take it, but the others have been looking a lot stronger lately. Good write-up, thanks.
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Werx
Profile Joined August 2010
United States54 Posts
March 12 2012 20:14 GMT
#9
You're right on AcE. Ganzi's going to place 4th. Sniper 3rd. Inca second. Leenock first.

Leenock's been busting his balls practicing ZvP after the last few disasters I can guarantee you. He's going to roll over these guys.

Ganzi's never looked shakier in almost every matchup. SlayerS doesn't really have any powerhouse PvT stars to practice against either, it's why TvP is the worst matchup for just about every SlayerS super-terran.

AcE is still just a talker, all around mediocre player that usually just rolls the dice poorly.

Sniper and Inca are wildcards.

--- My 2 cents.
BreakfastBurrito
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United States893 Posts
March 12 2012 20:14 GMT
#10
avenge <llll3 breaking my heart ;/
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United States30730 Posts
March 12 2012 20:19 GMT
#11
I highlighted the Inca section before reading it >_>

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United States18282 Posts
March 12 2012 20:37 GMT
#12
Go Ganzi!
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United States144 Posts
March 12 2012 21:00 GMT
#13
I think we're all underrating Sniper a lot here. He showed some VERY impressive ZvT against Clide and MVP. He also had some pretty good ZvZ versus Sen. His ZvP prowess is anyone's guess, but I can't imagine it's too hard to beat InCa if you're a Zerg.
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March 12 2012 21:03 GMT
#14
Don't believe it? You'd better. I'm taking Inca over Leenock to make it into Code S this season. Hear me out here.


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Profile Joined February 2012
India12 Posts
March 12 2012 21:08 GMT
#15
Tofay's games were really good. Hoping to some awesome matches tomorrow.
Drake
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Germany6146 Posts
March 12 2012 21:13 GMT
#16
inca for me is the best but will NEVER go out of this group cause he have 2 freelose (zergs ^^)
i mean his pvt is amazing his pvp is unbelievable but his pvz is mid platin xD *kidding*
no i really hope he starts crushing zergs now ^^
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France4234 Posts
March 12 2012 21:29 GMT
#17
GanZi and inca to make it through
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United States20754 Posts
March 12 2012 21:29 GMT
#18
B4...


AT LAST
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Guam5609 Posts
March 12 2012 21:51 GMT
#19
It was so nice to see Squirtle and Bbongbbong make it through. Congratulations to them both.
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Scotland9300 Posts
March 12 2012 22:02 GMT
#20
Brave call on Inca making it through.

Wrong, but brave all the same. ;]
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Last Edited: 2012-03-12 22:06:34
March 12 2012 22:03 GMT
#21
On March 13 2012 05:14 Werx wrote:
Ganzi's never looked shakier in almost every matchup. SlayerS doesn't really have any powerhouse PvT stars to practice against either, it's why TvP is the worst matchup for just about every SlayerS super-terran.


Really?

In Code S last season Puzzle beat: Nada, Keen, Supvernova & MMA (all bo3)

The one terran player he lost to was was Gumiho.

it's why TvP is the worst matchup for just about every SlayerS super-terran.


Errrr?

If the strength of the Slayers protoss players was the reason, then where are all slayers zerg powerhouses, because Slayers terrans have some of the best TvZ around.

But yet Slayers will have 1 Zerg player in the GSL next season, being Yugioh in Code A

and as far as protoss go...

best case scenario 3 protoss in Code S, 1 in Code A
worst case scenario 1 in Code S, 3 Code A

Puzzle remains in Code S top 8 finish last season, Ven qualified for Code A, Brown and Alicia are in the up/downs.

Wow I carried on abit lol! But just sayin, that reason doesn't really make sense :S
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Deusmortis
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United States9 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-12 22:18:25
March 12 2012 22:17 GMT
#22
the hallucinated all in was actually against bbooongbboong not yugioh an obvious typo but still.
MasterKang
Profile Joined August 2011
United States1373 Posts
March 12 2012 22:23 GMT
#23
On March 13 2012 05:14 Werx wrote:
You're right on AcE. Ganzi's going to place 4th. Sniper 3rd. Inca second. Leenock first.

Leenock's been busting his balls practicing ZvP after the last few disasters I can guarantee you. He's going to roll over these guys.

Ganzi's never looked shakier in almost every matchup. SlayerS doesn't really have any powerhouse PvT stars to practice against either, it's why TvP is the worst matchup for just about every SlayerS super-terran.

AcE is still just a talker, all around mediocre player that usually just rolls the dice poorly.

Sniper and Inca are wildcards.

--- My 2 cents.


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United States1022 Posts
March 12 2012 22:23 GMT
#24
The Inca write up is hilarious.
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Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States15275 Posts
March 12 2012 23:09 GMT
#25
On March 13 2012 06:00 Ollie wrote:
I think we're all underrating Sniper a lot here. He showed some VERY impressive ZvT against Clide and MVP. He also had some pretty good ZvZ versus Sen. His ZvP prowess is anyone's guess, but I can't imagine it's too hard to beat InCa if you're a Zerg.


Clide is a fallen one, Sen is a foreigner, Mvp with dem sore wrists.
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Netherlands2402 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-12 23:18:12
March 12 2012 23:17 GMT
#26
On March 13 2012 04:26 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote:
The MVP of the Night would have to go to the GSTL superstar now turned Code S player Squirtle. He showed us not only that he could play an extremely lengthy and hard fought game against YuGiOh in the very first set of the night, but he could pull off efficient rush builds like his six gate rush that caught Keen completely off guard in the middle rounds of the Up and Down group. Combined with a standard PvP where he defended perfectly against Avenge's aggression, and a cheeky cannon rush that ended up with hallucinated zealots and an all-in versus YuGiOh, and we learned that Squirtle could play any type of game and come out on top.

Wasn't it a 7-gate versus KeeN? Not 100% sure though. Oh and you mention 2 games against YuGiOh, but the second one was vs BBoongBBoong.
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Profile Joined February 2012
United Kingdom343 Posts
March 12 2012 23:23 GMT
#27
Rofl I love the Inca example haha
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Canada7089 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-13 00:14:58
March 13 2012 00:06 GMT
#28
Inca's deal with the devil is finally revealed!
We knew it all along.

really well done to Bboongbboong glad to see a second prime player in code S! I was sad to see Keen fail but I couldn't have my three favourites get out of the group, it just doesn't work that way.
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Profile Blog Joined March 2012
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March 13 2012 00:11 GMT
#29
Fionn do you think that Avenge is code s level? He always seems to have nerve problems in the booth but still gets wins.
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Noocta
Profile Joined June 2010
France12578 Posts
March 13 2012 00:35 GMT
#30
InCa, I don't know who you are, or what cost you paid to obtain your black magic. But I know one thing, I can't doubt you.


I know what InCa had to pay for this reputation and all the mindgame that come with it.
It cost him being sweeped by Nestea 4-0 in a GSL final, making him look like a fool.

Right now, you can say it paid off. I guess..
" I'm not gonna fight you. I'm gonna kick your ass ! "
illsick
Profile Joined March 2011
United States1770 Posts
March 13 2012 00:41 GMT
#31
I'm not convinced ganzi going to come out of group

but we'll see
you live and you learn
LimitSEA
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia9580 Posts
March 13 2012 00:56 GMT
#32
Excited to see B4 in code S finally. This guy man. He's gonna show us what it's all about.
Long live the King of Wings
Acronysis
Profile Joined November 2011
872 Posts
March 13 2012 01:10 GMT
#33
Love the Inca part XD

"No, it's F**cking DTs."

I seem to say that to myself everytime I watch one of Inca's games haha
The multiplying villanies of man do swarm upon him.
Seraphone
Profile Joined January 2012
United Kingdom1219 Posts
March 13 2012 01:26 GMT
#34
If Inca doesn't go DT's at least one game I will be a very sad viewer.
Mvp, Nestea, Leenock, MC, Oz, Jjakji!
WArped
Profile Joined December 2010
United Kingdom4845 Posts
March 13 2012 01:46 GMT
#35
Inca over Leenock? Wax, you've gone B4.
mordk
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Chile8385 Posts
March 13 2012 02:20 GMT
#36
Hahahaha the InCa piece was so damn good.
alexmann
Profile Joined March 2012
37 Posts
March 13 2012 02:28 GMT
#37
Leenock...
Blogging @ http://starcraft2competition.blogspot.com/
gradotude
Profile Joined October 2009
United States196 Posts
March 13 2012 02:45 GMT
#38
haha at inca's segment.
RunningInSquares
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States215 Posts
March 13 2012 04:51 GMT
#39
Now that Squirtle is in Code S, I can proudly brag that I once lost to a now Code S player in the Code A prelims several season ago. Couldn't have asked for a better two to move on, let's continue the streak of good players today. Looking at you Leenock and Ganzi.
VictorJones
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States235 Posts
March 13 2012 06:07 GMT
#40
Inca Segment was awesome <3
Here's the thing about inca tho: He has the best strategy choices and mind-gaming powers of any Code A protoss (which is why he excelled-- and is to this day disproportionately good at pvp). This makes him strong against a single opponent at a time. I don't think it will carry over to group stages quite as well as specific planned builds don't tend to pan out
Just a thought
Stratchka
Profile Joined December 2010
Austria165 Posts
March 13 2012 07:12 GMT
#41
I'm really glad Squirtle finally made it to Code S ! I hope Ace follows suit today, but I'd agree, his play is looking much weaker at the moment..

But Ganzi was pretty underwhelming lately, I don't really get why you think it would be an easy group for him... I'd go with Inca (looking very strong in his latest games) and Leenock (maybe just wishful thinking)..
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morlakaix
Profile Joined February 2011
United States860 Posts
March 13 2012 07:35 GMT
#42
" an respectable feat in itself."

not sure if it was pointed out, but a mistake there

other than that great article
RaiKageRyu
Profile Joined August 2009
Canada4773 Posts
March 13 2012 07:45 GMT
#43
Game 1 really is something that must be seen. Emtombed Valley actually produces pretty good PvZs.
Someone call down the Thunder?
KristofferAG
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Norway25712 Posts
March 13 2012 08:34 GMT
#44
Was sad to se KeeN's play deteriorate over the few hours. Started out so amazingly but ended up playing pretty horribly. I can't believe he actually went all-in against B4...

Oh well, on to today. Hoping for GanZi to take everything. Leenock's been having some mediocre results lately, but I still think he can give everyone a run for the money. Other than those two, InCa COULD make it, but I'm not really sure about him.
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phrenetiC
Profile Joined April 2011
Switzerland224 Posts
March 13 2012 08:57 GMT
#45
Nice write-up, good work guys!

On March 13 2012 04:26 WaxAngel wrote:
Every time InCa goes DT, and he somehow wins because he won the a third level mind game (Inca: He knows I'll DT, I know that he knows I'll DT, but he knows that I know he knows...)
made my day :D
"[...] you just keep on trying till you run out of cake!" - GLaDOS
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33326 Posts
March 13 2012 12:30 GMT
#46
well, whatever, I'll take half a victory any day
AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
Adreme
Profile Joined June 2011
United States5574 Posts
March 13 2012 12:38 GMT
#47
On March 13 2012 21:30 Waxangel wrote:
well, whatever, I'll take half a victory any day


Can you believe that the half you got wrong was Ganzi and not Inca?
OPL3SA2
Profile Joined April 2011
United States378 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-13 12:56:20
March 13 2012 12:54 GMT
#48
I guess up/downs is not something ganzi will blow right through!
He was up 3 bases to 2 against MvP Sniper, but he allowed the creep spread to get to the front of his natural expansion. No excuse for that. Multiple times his hellion drivers drove RIGHT PAST active creep tumors. Eventually the hellions died to a ling surround without having killed a single creep tumor or zergling. For what those hellions provided, he ultimately should not have even made them (the idiocy of that statement is smacking me in the face, but it's actually freaking true)
Playoffs? You're talking about playoffs?
OPL3SA2
Profile Joined April 2011
United States378 Posts
March 13 2012 12:58 GMT
#49
Is there any reason that Liquibets does not have , <edit>
I was going to list the 38 matches including IEM World Championships, Sao Paulo, Up/down matches, etc
but decided to just ask why Liquibets don't happen anymore with the exception of Starcraft: Brood War and Global Starcraft Team League
Playoffs? You're talking about playoffs?
FuzzyJAM
Profile Joined July 2010
Scotland9300 Posts
March 13 2012 13:31 GMT
#50
On March 13 2012 07:02 FuzzyJAM wrote:
Brave call on Inca making it through.

Wrong, but brave all the same. ;]

Welp.

At least Leenock crushed.
Did you ever say Yes to a single joy?
rastaban
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States2294 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-13 15:35:43
March 13 2012 15:34 GMT
#51
On March 13 2012 21:38 Adreme wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 13 2012 21:30 Waxangel wrote:
well, whatever, I'll take half a victory any day


Can you believe that the half you got wrong was Ganzi and not Inca?

LOL, so very true, I think that it outweighs the Ganzi call so more of a 75% accurate prediction. Nice work Waxangel, you just didn't account for Ganzi losing Boxer's blessing for these matches
Tyler: "...damn it, that's StarCraft. Opening doors is what we do. Being the first to find food is the greatest pleasure a player can have!"
Synwave
Profile Joined July 2009
United States2803 Posts
March 13 2012 16:24 GMT
#52
Baneling Pinata ♥

Fun write up, just got around to it but I appreciate the thought put into the analysis. Now to go see what happened and spoiler myself.
♞Nerdrage is the cause of global warming♞
MaV_gGSC
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Canada1345 Posts
March 15 2012 16:52 GMT
#53
I am content :D
Life's good :D
DemonDeacon
Profile Joined February 2012
United States158 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-03-19 04:25:40
March 16 2012 21:01 GMT
#54
does anyone know what happened to yugioh's computer in his game vs zenex avenge?

edit; oh apparently his keyboard and mouse completely shut off but it was after he was already behind... still surprised they didn't restart the game when it was that bad..
gg
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