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[GSTL] Round One - Day 1 Recap/Day 2 Preview
SlayerS began their road to redemption last night by taking down NS HoSeo by a score of 5 - 3. Tonight, we will see the first foreign team compete in the GSTL since FXO played in 2011's GSTL Season One: Team Liquid will go up against ZeNEX. May the spirit of qxc be with them.GSTL kicks off tonight at 09:10 GMT (+00:00). *Our apologies for the outdated news-post graphics. They will be updated in the near future.Puzzle wins four straight in SlayerS-EG's 5 – 3 victory over NS HoSeoAlready one of the SlayerS' most productive players, Puzzle added four more wins in his best GSTL performance yet, leading his team to a 5 – 3 victory against New Star HoSeo. Puzzle made his appearance as SlayerS-EG trailed by a score of 1 to 3, coming out to take on NSH's ace Jjakji, who had been deployed early in the line-up. After Jjakji went down at the end of a heated game on Cloud Kingdom, NSH fielded three more players to take on SlayerS' Protoss ace, but were unable to find a solution in the end. SlayerS-EG moves on to the winner's match of the group, where they await the victor of tonight's match between ZeNEX and Team Liquid. Meanwhile, NS HoSeo will face the losing team in an elimination match. Match recapThe series began with conservative roster choices from both teams, as NSH's Freaky and SlayerS' Miya faced off on Daybreak. NSH's lesser known lead-off man managed to impress in his first game, using a unique mass infestor harassment style to take out Miya and give NSH the lead. Freaky continued to entertain in the second game, sticking to his mass infestor style in ZvP as well as he went up against SlayerS_Crank. However, it was Crank who stole the show at the end of the game, somehow managing to hide a giant 3/3/3 upgraded carrier fleet before springing it on his unsuspecting opponent. Freaky was able to hold out briefly with a huge number of infested terrans from his mass infestors, but was left helpless once their energy was depleted. With the score tied 1 – 1, NSH made the surprising move to send out their ace, Jjakji, to take down Crank. The decision appeared to pay off at first, as Jjakji took out Crank with a well timed two-base attack on Antiga Shipyard, and then outplayed EG's PuMa in a macro game on Atlantis Spaceship to give his team a solid 3 – 1 lead. Faced with the task of halting Jjakji's growing momentum, SlayerS made a daring move of their own by sending out Puzzle to take on the NSH Ace in his specialty match-up, TvP. There were no gimmicks from Puzzle, was eager to take on Jjakji in a contest of pure strength on Cloud Kingdom. The two players traded blows in a close match, but ultimately Jjakji was unable to stop Puzzle from slowly assembling the dreaded Protoss-deathball. After a certain point, Jjakji stopped trading evenly with the Protoss army, and a little further down the line, saw his armies get crushed outright. Unable to continue, Jjakji GG'd out and passed the baton. San was the next runner for NSH, coming out with an interesting fast expansion into phoenix strategy on new GSTL map Muspelheim. However, Puzzle was just getting started in the series, and he took out San's sniper strategy with a well timed, well microed immortal + gateway unit attack that forced San to surrender before he could really get his strategy going. Next up was Sting to try and break the 3 – 3 tie, but he met a similar fate as Jjakji with his infantry withering under colossus fire. That left NSH facing defeat with just one last card to play, which turned out to be the incredibly talented but very inconsistent Seal. NSH's fate was decided in a short, intense sequence. Puzzle played standard for the fourth game in a row, forge fast-expanding and continuing into a fast third base. Seal accepted Puzzle's invitation to be aggressive, and committed to attacking with roaches and lings before Puzzle's defenses became too hardened to pierce. With the terrain of Whirlwind working against him and his sentry count dangerously low, Puzzle looked to be on the very verge of defeat. However, he was able to just barely hold out until his first colossus completed, which was just enough to repel the Zerg attacks for good. Having expended so much time and money in fruitless attacks against the Protoss third, Seal was left with little in the tank. After adding a few more colossi to his army, Puzzle was able to move out, clean up Seal's army, and complete the 5 – 3 victory for SlayerS. Player of the match: SlayerS_PuzzlePuzzle has been one of SlayerS' most reliable team league players in recent months, capable of putting in win or two each time he's been deployed. He's never been a momentum-rider, with three consecutive wins being his best previous record – but he finally gotten over that with this performance. Standard play is where Puzzle excels, and NSH played straight into his hands by playing him relatively straight-up in every single game. Not a single cheese, tech rush, or otherwise unpredictable strategy was used against him, and Puzzle responded by overpowering each of his opponents. Games of the night: Game One – Freaky vs Miya, Game Two – Freaky vs Crank NSH is already known for Seal and his love of creep tumors, but it seems like they have another Zerg player with a peculiar fixation. Freaky went for mass infestors in both of his games on the night, and as a result, they were both highly entertaining. His mass ling-festor style with range upgrades for infested terrans was a real breath of fresh air in ZvZ, while the composition provided some amusing moments when it went up against Crank's mass carriers. Where They StandAfter competing together with Old Generations for two seasons, Team Liquid is finally participating in the GSTL as an independent team. TLO's arrival in Korea gave Liquid the bare minimum depth needed to compete in the best of nine league, and Liquid decided to make the gamble of playing with their skeleton squad. It's an intriguing decision. On the face of it, it seems like Liquid is competing for the sake of competing, even if victory is just a remote possibility. That's a concept every foreigner team and player is familiar with in this increasingly Korean world. However, while individual players can move on from getting 2 – 0'd by a Korean player in the fourth round of Code A qualifiers, could Liquid the team, really live down getting 0 – 2'd from the tournament? Let's put it this way, when F.United and the old FXO went into the GSTL, they went in with zero expectations. When they ended up achieving something, they couldn't help but be winners. Liquid is not like either of those teams. For better or for worse, it's a team with popularity, a team with a reputation, and a team with expectations. Crushing disappointment is a possibility. Of course, Liquid knew all this as they decided whether or not to play in the GSTL. Their decision to go forth means that they must have had a fair amount of confidence. We'll see if it was well founded. ***** Speaking of expectations and the lack thereof, we have ZeNEX. ZeNEX has rapidly become the Air Force ACE of Starcraft II, the lovable losers who are endearing precisely because of their inability to win. It's a veritable miracle that they've outlasted oGs, and we like to believe that it's a testament to someTHING – even if we're not quite sure what it is. Once upon a time, ZeNEX used to be a good team. In fact, if they had kept all the members they lost since their foundation, they would probably be one of the best teams in Korea. Puzzle, TaeJa, Hack, CoCa, Genius, GhostKing are all former ZeNEX players, yet they managed to drop them one by one following each beating, like some kind of pro-gamer pinata. The constant hemorrhaging of players has made them literally the worst Korean team. They've won exactly two series in the history of the GSTL: A 4 – 3 victory against SlayerS in their very first match in the GSTL, and a freebie 4 – 0 win over the old, foreigners + Oz (then twilight) FXO team. Somehow, everyone who left ZeNEX did so just before they achieved their success (although, that could say something about ZeNEX's ability to develop players), leaving Line's RO4 finish in the Super Tournament as their best individual league achievement. I would like to say there's nothing to lose for ZeNEX in this tournament, but it's easy to envision a scenario where their best player is immediately snapped up by a foreign team should they make an improbable run. Key PlayersTeamLiquid: TaeJa, TLOTaeJa is the single most important player in this entire match, but for an unusual reason: He probably won't be there. Unfortunately for Liquid, his flight back from Red Bull Battlegrounds doesn't have him back quite in time for GSTL, and he is likely to be missing from the roster. Any team in the world would be hurt by having their second best player unavailable for duty, but for Liquid's threadbare, six-man team, it's a particularly mortal wound. TaeJa is a player who's shown he's very well suited to the GSTL stage, scoring two all-kills as a member of SlayerS (in fact, he all-killed ZeNEX once). It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say he makes up for more than 25% of Liquid's strength in this tournament, and that without him, it will be very hard to win a single match. After getting over his wrist injury and switching to Zerg, TLO has experienced a pleasant revival in his career. TLO has always been very popular, but now he's finally started showing the high level play to back it up. He's performed quite well against other top foreigners in recent tournaments, while his three kill against Prime in IPL TAC (including MarineKing) would have been an impressive haul for even a Code S player. The problem with TLO is that he's only really been good online, and at the lower stages of live tournaments thus far. He hasn't been able to get it done in live tournaments or pressure situations, and this GSTL will be an extreme combination of both. Zenio, Haypro, and Jinro haven't really changed much in the past six months, so if someone is to be a surprise boost for Liquid, TLO will have to break out in this tournament. ZeNEX: Life, ExtremeLife is a player you frequently hear people thanking in post match interviews for helping them practice, and he always seems to pop up on some famous player's stream as a ladder opponent and shows off some serious skills. At the age of sixteen, this makes Life a kind of Zerg counterpart to TaeJa in the past – an young, online monster with a lot of potential who has yet to achieve anything in a live tournament. However, while TaeJa has gotten over his live tournament nerves, Life's skill suffers greatly when he enters the GSL booth. ZeNEX's success will depend on how much progress Life has made in overcoming those jitters. We got to see a little bit of Extreme's potential in the previous GSTL, where he scored a three-kill against TheStC, Nada, and fOrGG to bring oGs dangerously close to defeat. He's built on that strong performance in the KSL team league since then, four killing IM (sans Nestea and Mvp) and NSH, and he played well against FXO and Startale as well. For ZeNEX, Extreme is the closest thing they have to a real 'rising prospect,' and it will be interesting to see which foreign team snaps him up if he can continue to build his reputation in the GSTL. Aces Liquid`HerOHerO is the biggest advantage Team Liquid have going into the GSTL. He's always been called one of the most talented players in the world by his peers and pundits alike, and he made good on some of those expectations last Code S by reaching the top four. He is one of the best PvZ players in the world, which will be very valuable against a ZeNEX team that will rely heavily on Line and Life. The pressure of being the Ace for a team will certainly weigh heavily on HerO's shoulders, but his Code S semi-final run shows he's come a long way towards overcoming his nerve issues. In fact, can't we say he's actually better than average in that department now? Still, being an average ace isn't going to cut it given TL's thin roster, so it will be important for HerO to make the next step by becoming a player who is even better under pressure. ZeNEXLine: Most people would probably say Life is a 'better' player, at least in the IdrA sense of the word. Line looked very mediocre in his last two Code A outings, and he only progressed to the Up/Downs this season because he received an extremely lucky walkover against Boxer in the first round. However, once he reached the Up/Downs, it was an entirely different story. I wouldn't say he so much "turned it on" as much as he simply found ways to win, ala Virus, Heart, and players of that sort. In the aftermath of Mvp's Code S victory, we can't help but strongly rate players who can manufacture wins when it matters. Line might have been virtually anonymous for nearly a year, and he might have several teammates who are overshadowing him in terms of talent, but Line is still indisputably the ace of the team. PredictionIf TaeJa were available, Liquid would be favored to win this match by a narrow margin. However, without TaeJa, the burden on HerO and Zenio has become a bit excessive. I can imagine the Liquid huddle now: "Hey, HerO, you kinda need to go out there and win three or more games." Besides DongRaeGu, has any other player in the GSTL had that seriously expected from him? For any other top-loaded team, you can still reasonably expect the supporting cast to squeeze out a win or two between them. For TLO, Jinro, and HayprO? I'm tempted to see what odds I would get if I wanted to bet on zero wins between the three. The mitigating factor here is that they're facing ZeNEX, literally the worst Korean pro-team. They're basically a collection of unproven talent, and Puzzle showed us yesterday what a solid, Code S player can do to a collection of unproven talent. Against a team like SlayerS, HerO would have the right to reply to the aforementioned request with "Are you f***ing kidding me?" but against ZeNEX, he might just nod his head and say "Okay." ZeNEX 5 – 4 Liquid
Writer: Waxangel. Graphics: Pathy. Editors: Antoine, Waxangel.
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Not a big Zenex fan, but I really do hope they do well tonight considering all the trouble the team has gone through and still being together as of late, even if it mean TL taking an early loss. Good review on the Slayers/HoSeo games though
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Liquid got this gogo Liquid we believe in you :D
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Sheesh Wax...have some faith ^_^
TL FIGHTING!
GL guys, I'll be getting up extra early to watch.
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I think Zenex will take it because Taeja isn't there. Won't be that surprising either way though.
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I was reading this and initially thought: "that's a bit harsh on TL". But then I felt the warmth inside me of an unbiased review of both teams.
While I don't particularly care who comes out on top in this match, I hope that there are some great games, and I'll be watching!
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what? ZeNEX taking down liquid? I call herO allkill xD
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I think you're just saying Liquid will lose to try to keep our expectations low :p But it's not gonna work, Liquid has so got this!!
Not having Taeja hurts though...
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if TL uses HerO and TLO correctly, they should have a high chance of taking this.
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Germany25657 Posts
Gogo liquid  Eagerly awaiting the match, would be awesome to see a victory here.
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liquid fighting all the way :D
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I think Liquid will win 5-4. Hero and Zenio take 2 games and TLO takes one as well.
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I want to see that carrier fleet.
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Sorry if I missed it, but why won't Taeja be there?
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Amazing by Puzzle ;D Go Liquid!!
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zeNEXTREME going to dominate!
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Switzerland2892 Posts
On May 29 2012 08:35 Chrisboy wrote: Sorry if I missed it, but why won't Taeja be there?
He was at red bull battlegrounds this weekend, he may not come back in time probably
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I think right now Hero could all-kill ZeNex, and Zenio can beat extreme and avenge, should they come up to beat Hero
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I think TL can take it if TLO performs well.
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Go Zenex! They've been shafted so many times by having their tip top talent being taken (I think Slayers has bought like 5 of their players now) and they really need a win.
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TLO and HerO FIGHTING!!!!
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Haypro and Jinro not been doing well. TLO and Zenio can take down anyone on Zenex if they play their best, but they have been so inconsistent in live tournaments. HerO does not do the greatest when under pressure. Taeja is missing. It's going to be tough but if they pull it off, that will be an even bigger accomplishment.
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gogogogogogogogogo ZeNEX!
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Why won't Taeja be there? That's huge :/
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This is going to be a REALLY interesting match considering Taeja isn't there. **just noticed I typed HerO ^_^ originally**
I believe in liquid though ^_^
On May 29 2012 08:47 HolyArrow wrote: Why won't Taeja be there? That's huge :/ He was at the Red Bull Lan this weekend ... DONT TELL ME YOU DIDNT WATCH! :DDD
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ok all you zenex haters zenex is a good team, just doesn't get enough credit or lime light >.< read this and tell me they still are the worst team
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On May 29 2012 08:50 yawnoC wrote:This is going to be a REALLY interesting match considering hero isn't there. I believe in liquid though ^_^ Show nested quote +On May 29 2012 08:47 HolyArrow wrote: Why won't Taeja be there? That's huge :/ He was at the Red Bull Lan this weekend ... DONT TELL ME YOU DIDNT WATCH! :DDD wait...HerO isn't there either?
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GO TL!!!! can't wait to watch all the matches from this whole GSTL season, so exciting
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On May 29 2012 08:35 Chrisboy wrote: Sorry if I missed it, but why won't Taeja be there?
Because he's hasn't made it home from the Redbull Battlegrounds in Texas yet. I also have to say that last nights Crank v Freaky game was an insane game of mid-game harassment and should definitely be a must watch.
Good Luck; Have Fun, to Team Liquid tonight at GSTL. Go TLO!
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Exciting stuff, I look forward to see how it goes down! Thanks for the write-up!
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On May 29 2012 08:50 yawnoC wrote:This is going to be a REALLY interesting match considering hero isn't there. I believe in liquid though ^_^ Show nested quote +On May 29 2012 08:47 HolyArrow wrote: Why won't Taeja be there? That's huge :/ He was at the Red Bull Lan this weekend ... DONT TELL ME YOU DIDNT WATCH! :DDD
I only caught the Semifinals and beyond so I forgot Taeja was there... haha. But yeah, that's huge. Liquid is pretty fortunate that they're against probably the easiest possible opponent with Taeja's absence though. Hope to see them take it tonight!
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Might stay up for this one. Good luck Hero, TLO!!
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It'd be awesome if zenio and hero don't have to play and the three foreigners can combine to take out Zenex. GoGo TLO! Give us an all-kill!
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I would be very pleased with a Liquid victory and it's not impossible, but it'll be way harder than expected this time.
And here's why I have some doubts, since I don't have any inside source from TL or whatever and I don't know how they are running things (actually if some insider could prove me wrong I'd be happy): GSTL requires a different kind of preparation.
Thanks to interviews etc. we know that when a team prepares for GSTL the coach studies the opponents and decides for the strategies: -every player gets to play a single, or just a couple of maps and studies a well planned build order -some players are trained to snipe another key opponent -probably the team decide the transition of the players according to the oppoent's race
Here's when the troubles come, and here are the reasons why I think that while TL may be favored on the paper in reality they are in a difficult position.
1 coach Do they physically have a coach with them who can study the opponent and to talk with? Because ZeNEX have, and be sure that he has a lot of replays to study. 2 replay analysis Actually ZeNEX is the most mysterious team to study since the lack of code A/S players. Liquid on the contrary has always been present in almost every tournament, with more players than just the single ace. 3 the lineup Taeja is far away, and that's a big trouble. Not an unsolvable one since there's Hero, and most of the lineup had some experience in playing on this kind of stage. But the lack of Taeja means something way more troublesome than the simple lack of a great player: it means that the lineup is P(ace), Z, Z, Z and only a T.
ZeNEX just need to prepare a couple of snipers for Hero, one or eventually two according to the map for Jinro and just practice against Z for anything else. Meanwhile the guys in blue must face a completely various lineup full of unpredictable dark horses.
Good luck Liquid, prove me wrong.
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Looking forward to seeing the Liquid boys in the GSL booths again.
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This is going to be hard for Liquid, but I still believe!! Liquid Hwaiting!
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First time I have read one of these and the op didn't put it in liquids favor. Anyways life all kill.
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I HATE zeNEX, so I really hope they get smashed.
Gogo Liquid!
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Think Zenex has got this, and I fear there will be quite a few low level matches. But I also think it will be a really exciting match because so many of the players are hard to call. Sometimes they can play really well, others/most times they can play mediocre or bad. I feel that there are 5 players in total that can go beastmode and swing the whole thing (HerO, Life, Line, Treme and maybe TLO).
Also: WTB Liquibets for GSTL.
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No faith in Zenio? He'll get 2 kills, HerO will get 2 kills and TLO will get 1 kill. Liquid Fighting!
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Everyone knows HerO is the best TL player.
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Alas, if Taeja were playing, I'd say it would be a pretty good advantage for Liquid, but now it is definitely going to be difficult. Also, I hope Sheth and Ret eventually come to Korea to compete as well.
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I don't think expectations are as big as the preview suggests tbh. Losing certainly won't be a crushing disappointment, especially if the series are good/close. Especially taking into account that Liquid basically plays with 50% of the roster, excluding 3 of our top players + Nony and Nazgul whose presence alone would be a huge deal at events like this.
Our advantage lies in our players giving their absolute best effort to prepare for GSTL, and the other teams' players going into it with some degree of complacency. But out of all the teams in the group, Zenex is least likely to be complacent. They're also the team that will be most disappointing to lose to, and that expectations are highest against. All these things probably make them the most difficult team in the group to play against in the first ever GSTL match.
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Even with a full roster, I think it's difficult considering zenex will be studying replays (There's a lot; heck, TL uploads replay packs all the time) and Taeja gone is a huge blow. Hero/Zenio are powerful, but its gonna be rough asking them to KO everyone. A good vZ player on nex could roll through Haypro/TLO... I do think people are underestimating jinro. Sure, he hasnt been getting results but hes been literally a single game/mistake from qualifying to code a numerous times. Most foreigners wouldnt come close.
I say: Hero gets sniped Zenio pulls out 2 kills TLO goes out and loses then JInro goes beastmode and wins the series
5-3
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On May 29 2012 10:15 Twistacles wrote: Even with a full roster, I think it's difficult considering zenex will be studying replays (There's a lot; heck, TL uploads replay packs all the time) and Taeja gone is a huge blow. Hero/Zenio are powerful, but its gonna be rough asking them to KO everyone. A good vZ player on nex could roll through Haypro/TLO... I do think people are underestimating jinro. Sure, he hasnt been getting results but hes been literally a single game/mistake from qualifying to code a numerous times. Most foreigners wouldnt come close.
I say: Hero gets sniped Zenio pulls out 2 kills TLO goes out and loses then JInro goes beastmode and wins the series
5-3 lol, I count on Chinro too.
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god that picture of qxc is just perfect
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Liquid has a strong chance of winning as long as zenio and TLO each get 1 win, Hero can clean up shop
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I'm afraid they (TL) will have a very hard time against any GSTL team. But I doubt any TL player will go down without a fight, or even taking a game or two. Liquid fighting!
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gogo team liquid! With TLO riding high off of his recent run in Code A qualifiers, he will definitely have something to prove in tonights match! Very Very excited!
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How dare you insult ZeNEX like this...
ZeNEX have the strongest player in the entire world of SC2, he bench presses more than incontrol!
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Great job puzzle, would love to see herO pulling off something similar. Would like a TL or hayder win first though
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I hope TL can pull through, I think HayprO can actually do serious damage to ZeNEX if he's on his game.
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I believe Liquid has the depth to take this.
Liquid' Fighting!
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Considering the prestige of the GSTL and that a loss in the first round will spell doom pretty quickly, I say it was then a poor decision to send Taeja to Red Bull Battlegrounds in Texas. There's just not enough people on the team on site to be missing players. You also should have really hired SuperNova already. 
Anyways, I like to believe, so go Liquid! Hwaiting!
P.S.: Who will be your coach?
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No Taeja tonight!? Oooh that's scary. I really hope they can pull it off. I think with Taeja they'd be just fine and win 5-3 over Zenex, but without him it's a scary situation.
Nevertheless, Hero always proves to be aptly named when it comes time to rally behind the Liquid banner, so I believe in him and the rest of this fantastic team. LIQUID FIGHTING!
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we need that picture of the buff zenex guy in this thread.
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I think people are forgetting how good zenio is. I expect him to get at LEAST 2 kills. TLO can probably rack up a couple as well depending on the MU's he is given. I think Jinro and Haypro can probably go toe to toe with most Zenex plays, so HerO will probably only have a couple games to clean up with.
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ZeNEX and Team Liquid are two very popular teams. I want both to do well, but since expectations are higher for koreans...
Go Go ZeNEX!
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What is expected of HerO? To be THE Hero of course. Believe me...he will be.
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Sweet! Can't wait to see this, should be a good series. Gogo Liquid!
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No Taeja and no Ret? I believe that will haunt them in this match. Who IS playing for Liquid tonight then? TLO, Haypro, HerO and Jinro. I'm missing someone :S
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ZeNEXTREME going to score an all-kill. I can feel it in my bones.
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I think TL should take thing one. There roster to me, looks a lot better.
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ZENEX i think has this with harrier playing like a flash i mean if hero can snipe him and survie Avenge and TREME i think liquid takes it otherwise ZENEX 5 - 1 with tlo taking a match of course :D
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You're REALLY underrating TLO here. He's knocked out marineking in a clan war recently, barely lost to Shine 1-2 in the finals GSL qualifiers(and he took out the likes of Inca 2-0 in that amazing run).
I think he can honestly push koreans to their limits. And its intrinsticly related to his inner genius which drives him. You don't prepare against TLO. You just can't. No one plays like him. He plays beautifully, he plays strong, he plays well.
TLO will take a game.
But I expect 3.
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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
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ah and btw, does anyone know who the coach is?
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3 2 1 TEAM LIQUID FIGHTING =O
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Why can't we place liquibets on this match or the previous SlayerS vs NSH match?
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Great writeup, lets go Liquid!
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If any tough zerg comes out, Life can snipe him. That's half of TL's roster. TREME and Avenge are both decent protosses which could present a threat to HerO.
But.... JINRO ogawd
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Australia8532 Posts
Team Liquid to play AND win their first GSTL match tonight!
2012 is Year of the Liquid`
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i think you're seriously underrating Zenio. he showed some impressive stuff in the up and downs, even if he didn't qualify...
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TLO all kill! Revenge for code A!
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Is there an LR thread for this?
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Jinro and Haypro 95% free wins for Zenex. So it's up to TLO and Zenio to take some games and then Hero to finish it off. Good luck liquid.
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Liquid is SO gonna take this.
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Should be interersting. Hope TL wont have to use all of their players on site
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I'm predicting 5-2 or 5-3 for ZeNEX, with the liquid wins going to Zenio and HerO only.
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Has anyone else been expecting so see a development happening today at the scale of a SuperNoVa?
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On May 29 2012 14:31 Wroshe wrote: Has anyone else been expecting so see a development happening today at the scale of a SuperNoVa?
Nope. Not gonna happen ^^
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I hope Liquid' wins this one, so that they can face a better team
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Have more faith Wax!
Hero is a possible all killer, because the Zenex lineup has his strenght mostly in zerg players and on a good day Hero is the best PvZ at the moment.
Zenio is a high A/ low Code S player and TLO/Jinro are always good for a (some bad guys call it random) win.
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Hopefully TLO will play and will win at least one game. That would be great since he only failed to qualify for Code A because of one lost game.
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On May 29 2012 12:02 Beeblistical wrote: No Taeja and no Ret? I believe that will haunt them in this match. Who IS playing for Liquid tonight then? TLO, Haypro, HerO and Jinro. I'm missing someone :S
You're missing Zenio.
This is a hard one to call. My heart says to believe in TL and that's who I want to win, and I believe they can. It's just not going to be easy as players can have bad days or even go into slumps. Just look at MMA who looked so strong late last year and even in GSL Season 1 early on, and recently he's not been doing well in the GSTL or GSL (but he did win Iron Squid at least).
I'm hoping that HerO won't succumb to this as well and if the other players perform well, they can definitely take it home. Just wish Taeja were there for some extra support. I'm HOPING for a 5-3/5-4 win for TL, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same score but back the other way as a win for ZeNEX.
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Aahh i'm torn apart ! I really wish i had time to go the studio or watch the game, this match is going to be sick. As much as i love ZeNEX, i also want to see Liquid go far in the GSTL.
Good luck to both teams, definitely going to be a tight score.
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On May 29 2012 14:31 Wroshe wrote: Has anyone else been expecting so see a development happening today at the scale of a SuperNoVa?
God, I really hope that's true. It just seemed weird to me that out of all former oGs players, he's the one that decided to continue living in the TL house.
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On May 29 2012 15:17 Battousai13 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2012 14:31 Wroshe wrote: Has anyone else been expecting so see a development happening today at the scale of a SuperNoVa? God, I really hope that's true. It just seemed weird to me that out of all former oGs players, he's the one that decided to continue living in the TL house. It would also make the decision to send out Taeja to Red Bull understandable, as without Supernova or Taeja the team gets pretty weak. Most of the pickups seem to happen either the day before or on the day of their next GSL match and Supernova hasn't played since oGs disbanded.
Also: anyone else feel that HuK is driven into a weird place by the current GSTL draw? Hopefully he's playing Liquid tomorrow but he is living in the house with TL, not with his own teammates. Better hope he doesn't steal all the replays. :p
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United States97276 Posts
Should be a close series tonight. I'm excited
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i like the honesty in a TL article. predicting TL to lose is pretty cool, not that TL would lose, but that you aren't biased saying you'll win everything
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Jinro gonna carry TL ezpz. HerO won't even get to play
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staying up to watch liquid dominate!
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Go Liquid
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Sorry guys, but I don't see Liquid doing that well here. I predict 5-3 tops. Zenio's just too inconsistent for me.
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Jinro all kill Would be pretty awesome, but not very realistic, however I expect liquid to win with a strong Jinro :D
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ok, I can not wait to see TLO in the booth tonight!
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On May 29 2012 15:27 Wroshe wrote: Also: anyone else feel that HuK is driven into a weird place by the current GSTL draw? Hopefully he's playing Liquid tomorrow but he is living in the house with TL, not with his own teammates. Better hope he doesn't steal all the replays. :p
HuK plays for Evil Geniuses. They are partnered with Slayers, so I think he would rather be playing at the Slayers house. I'm not totally sure, but it seems strange that he would live with a rival team.
Also: Go Liquid! I definetly think they can take this match! 
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I also thought how cool it was if supernova would be sitting right next to them with a liquid shirt. But its quite unrealistic.
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I really hope TL opens with a 'foreigner'
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I wont be holding my breath, but i feel that since Zenex has become more of like the Air Force Ace of SC2 (perennial losers) Liquid could have a strong showing. I really hope they show the Korean scene that Teams in the ROTW are able to go toe to toe with the best of the best.
GL to Liquid!
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I kinda want Zenex to do well because they NEED it as a team but obviously i'm rooting for TL
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Austria24417 Posts
Haypro all kill incoming.
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I actually don't belIeve anyone could stop Hero. Zenex does not have any great Ts.
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Well,im hoping for good games...that's all. May the best team win.
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Jinro all-kill. You saw it here first
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Why isn't Taeja with them?
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On May 29 2012 18:18 Sjokola wrote: Why isn't Taeja with them?
dERP. Why don't you read article?
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I see Zenio all killing zenex
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I reckon Fnatic is the foreign team to watch this season. Shame that Ret and Sheth can't be there.
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Hope Taeja and TLO can get liquid back!!
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Jinro is falling down from hill so hard. Look like he learned nothing from Korea server. I expected him play well in the game than before but not.
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Wolf being really harsh lol, "new team comes in, gets allkilled by zenex, the worst team in the teamleague"
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really impressive games by life today wp ZENEX
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As expected ZeNEX winning it easily. Kinda harsh write-up, but it's true that ZeNEX wasn't too strong in the last GSTL. The real matches begin tomorrow.
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I love how Khaldor tried to make excuses for Jinro's performance - either make Jinro the cpt so that he can focus on managing the team or make him play the game <_<
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Just win the 2 next games please.
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Damn, TL got fucking rolled.
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Liquid has to think about their strategies in this league if they want to compete, going out with 5 guys no coach/manager won't earning them the success they want achieve.
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United States33327 Posts
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God I love the progamer piñata analogy. So accurate, and it produces some funny mental imagery. I would have a bit more confidence in TL's bottom three, though, especially since this is Zenex. I would expect them to pull off a win, maybe two, especially since TLO can bring unpredictable games even in a macro game, something which foreigners have used to beat many a Korean before.
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lol @ liquid winning 4 maps. isn't that a bit over optimistic? oh well, best of luck anyway, would like to see at least TLO winning a map.
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Thanks for the update on day 1 and the awesome preview of day 2! Sadly I wasn't able to watch the matches this morning but was able to keep an eye on updates via twitter...
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Damn its kinda sad that they got destroyed in their debut
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