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[DH] Summer '12 - Final Day Coverage

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June 18th, 2012 11:40 GMT

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23:44 GMT (+00:00): mouz.MaNa is your DreamHack Summer 2012 champion! The silver surfer finally has his gold.

23:44 GMT (+00:00) MaNa 3 - 1 DIMAGA. DIMAGA has no answer to zealot-archon-stalker and GG's out.

23:43 GMT (+00:00): Overlord speed isn't done, so DIMAGA is forced to resort to slow baneling drops to stop the attack

23:41 GMT (+00:00): MaNa decides to take his third quickly, while also moving out with his archon force to pressure.

23:40 GMT (+00:00): MaNa doing the archon build again! This time DIMAGA is going banelings instead of roaches, though.

23:35 GMT (+00:00): Antiga Shipyard is the map for game four.

23:27 GMT (+00:00) DIMAGA 1 - 2 MaNa. DIMAGA polishes MaNa off with more baneling bombs and brood lords.

23:24 GMT (+00:00): With drop upgrade complete, DIMAGA loads up and attacks MaNa with lings and baneling bombs. He destroys a good chunk of MaNa's army, and kills a huge number of probes as well. MaNa's pretty much waiting to die now.

23:23 GMT (+00:00): MaNa takes out DIMAGA's fourth base with warp-prism immortals and a zealot warp-in.

23:22 GMT (+00:00): Despite the fact that his army is now decorating the floor inside DIMAGA's base, MaNa still has enough troops left to take his third.

23:20 GMT (+00:00): MaNa can't hit his force-fields and gets wiped by banes and lings.

23:19 GMT (+00:00): MaNa fully transitions into a two immortal attack. DIMAGA has a ton of banelings and lings for defense, but MaNa has a ton of sentries.

23:17 GMT (+00:00): MaNa goes for a +1, 4 gate zealot pressure build after expanding, but decides not to warp in after blatantly building a forward pylon in the sight of some lings. MaNa transitions into robo and immortals instead.

23:12 GMT (+00:00): We move on to Daybreak for the third, and possibly deciding set.

23:04 GMT (+00:00) MaNa 2 - 0 DIMAGA. DIMAGA decides that he's already in too deep and commits completely to making zerglings and banelings. This works out decently well for DIMAGA as he catches some of MaNa's troops trying to take the third too riskily, but he doesn't have enough troops to attack into MaNa's natural. On the other hand, MaNa sends a warp prism to DIMAGA's main, warping in zealots and archons. DIMAGA has nothing invested in defense at all, and is forced to GG.

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23:01 GMT (+00:00): MaNa has his eyes open, and uses force-fields well to completely thwart DIMAGA's bust.

23:00 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA going for a big ling-bane bust after taking three bases, while Mana goes for robotics tech...

22:55 GMT (+00:00): Game two is on Cloud Kingdom.

22:49 GMT (+00:00) MaNa 1 - 0 DIMAGA. MaNa continues to roll through with blink stalkers, taking the game.

22:48 GMT (+00:00): Archons are worthless, but blink stalkers prove to be rather useful as MaNa manages to kill off DIMAGA's third.

22:46 GMT (+00:00): MaNa does a two base archon-gateway unit timing, but gets all his sentries killed due to some really late force-fields allowing speedlings to get on top of them. MaNa now getting blink to continue the assault with archon-stalker-zealot.

22:45 GMT (+00:00): And fast templar archives, 6-gates, and +2 attack for MaNa. Interesting, indeed.

22:43 GMT (+00:00): Relatively fast roach warren and ling speed for DIMAGA, twilight council for MaNa.

22:38 GMT (+00:00): Game one starts on Ohana.

22:28 GMT (+00:00): Good god, it's finally going to start.

21:18 GMT (+00:00): DOTA2 is running long, so the SC2 finals will be delayed some.

19:57 GMT (+00:00): Grand finals are scheduled for 21:15 GMT (+00:00) on DreamHack's website. So go grab a drink, some food, or complain about balance on your Starcraft II community site of choice.

19:49 GMT (+00:00) DIMAGA 2 - 1 Fraer. DIMAGA moves on! The finals will be a rematch of DIMAGA vs MaNa at Assembly Winter 2011, an epic battle that ended 3 - 2 in DIMAGA's favor.

19:48 GMT (+00:00): Fourteen infestors pop for DIMAGA, and now Fraer is pretty much dead.

19:46 GMT (+00:00): Blink stalkers are good, but they aren't good enough. The archons, on the other hand, prove to be mostly worthless.

19:43 GMT (+00:00): The warp prism drop manages to distract DIMAGA while Fraer all-ins with stalkers, immortals, and archons....

19:41 GMT (+00:00): Fraer's follow-up after that failed pressure is "warp prism harass into prayer."

19:39 GMT (+00:00): Oh right, banelings counter zealots (kinda), and DIMAGA likes to get banelings. No pay-off for Fraer, despite such a clever probe sneak.

19:38 GMT (+00:00): Fraer has memorized overlord scout timings on this map. He sneaks out a probe with some amazing precision to complete hsi forward pylon for some +1, 4 gate zealot pressure after exp.

19:34 GMT (+00:00): Game three begins on Daybreak!

19:31 GMT (+00:00) Fraer 1 - 1 DIMAGA. DIMAGA tries to defend at his natural with roaches, lings, and banes. The forcefields aren't the best from Fraer, but they get the job done.

19:30 GMT (+00:00): Fraer goes for a weird in-between timing where he attacks while +2 and blink are half done, but it's effectively nonetheless as DIMAGA totally did not see this coming. His third goes down.

19:28 GMT (+00:00): It appears to be 5 gate +1, into 7 gate from +2 blink all-in for Fraer. This time, he's kept his forward pylon.

19:23 GMT (+00:00): Game two begins on Cloud Kingdom!

19:20 GMT (+00:00) DIMAGA 1 - 0 Fraer. Last ditch attack from Fraer, but DIMAGA just dumps lings and infestors at it until it dies.

19:19 GMT (+00:00): Fraer manages to clear the zerg troops out of his natural, but he's already lost this game, barring any colossal mistakes from DIMAGA.

19:18 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA wrecks Fraer's army and forces the cancel on the third. He might go in for the kill.

19:16 GMT (+00:00): Fraer just going to take his third and play it slow. DIMAGA is rearing to strike the third with his lings and baneling bombs.

19:15 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA going into his mass ling + baneling drop style off three bases again, while Fraer gets blink upgrade and adds immortals to his army. Some warp prism harass is deflected easily.

19:12 GMT (+00:00): Fraer goes for the +1, 4-gate pressure timing after expanding, but has his forward pylons scouted and denied. Further attempts to pressure are thwarted by roaches.

19:08 GMT (+00:00): And it has begun! Fraer vs DIMAGA begins on Ohana.

18:50 GMT (+00:00): Fraer vs DIMAGA coming up.

18:43 GMT (+00:00) MaNa 2 - 0 Stephano. Zerg OP.

18:42 GMT (+00:00): MaNa: "hahah" As immortals wreck Stephano's stuff.

18:39 GMT (+00:00): Since it worked once, why not once more? MaNa goes for the immortal timing again.

18:32 GMT (+00:00): Game two begins on Daybreak!

18:30 GMT (+00:00) MaNa 1 - 0 Stephano. Stephano tries to stop MaNa at his natural, but the immortals and stalkers rip apart drones and roaches alike.

18:29 GMT (+00:00): Mana: "Sup"

Stephano: "Haha"

18:28 GMT (+00:00): MaNa kills off Stephano's third base, goes in the for kill at the natural as well.

18:27 GMT (+00:00): It's two base immortal time!

18:25 GMT (+00:00): Mana vs Stephano begins on Metropolis, for real this time.

18:21 GMT (+00:00) DIMAGA 2 - 1 NaNiwa. NaNiwa makes another army, and loses a big battle on creep. DIMAGA goes forward with roach-ling and overtakes NaNiwa at his fourth as he is trying to muster another force.

18:15 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA drops all of his banelings on top of stalkers, instead of the 4 colossus in NaNiwa's army. NaNiwa cleans it up easily and rolls on through the Zerg bases, takes out the natural and third before being stopped by lings, roaches, and corruptors.

18:12 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA doing the same ling-baneling stuff from last game, while NaNiwa is readying colossus from 2 robos while taking a third.

18:07 GMT (+00:00): Stephano vs MaNa starting on Stream 1, on Metropolis.

18:04 GMT (+00:00): Game three starting on Cloud Kingdom, NaNiwa @ 7 and DIMAGA @ 2.

18:00 GMT (+00:00) DIMAGA 1 - 1 NaNiwa. DIMAGA attacks the fourth, having finished his broodlord-infestor army. A good blink puts his stalkers right under the infestors and destroys the army, but NaNiwa got overconfident and marched across the map right into DIMAGA's newly re-maxed army, NaNiwa is forced to tap out when his force dies off to the swarm.

17:57 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA went in for an attack at the third, still with pure ling-baneling while heading towards infestors. NaNiwa held the base just barely and DIMAGA takes his fourth while preparing a ling-infestor army and teching towards broodlords.

17:54 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA opted for drops, with huge ling baneling attack. NaNiwa's army got caught out in the center and destroyed by falling bombs.

17:49 GMT (+00:00): Game proceeded early as normal, forge expand against a 3 base Zerg. NaNiwa looking to take his third before attacking, off a robotics and blink.

17:44 GMT (+00:00): Game two begins on Ohana!

17:37 GMT (+00:00) NaNiwa 1 - 0 DIMAGA. DIMAGA held off NaNiwa's early pressure easily and followed it with a dangerous looking baneling follow-up of his own, but NaNiwa's defense in turn was very clutch. NaNiwa attacked later after adding colossi to his army and took the game.

17:28 GMT (+00:00) Fraer 2 - 0 SaSe. Blink attack for SaSe is no good against Fraer's robo defense. Fraer even manages to sneak in a few zealots from a forward pylon to kill off SaSe's probes in the meanwhile.

17:27 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA vs NaNiwa starts on Daybreak.

17:24 GMT (+00:00): SaSe vs Fraer game two is on Cloud Kingdom.

17:23 GMT (+00:00) Fraer 1 - 0 SaSe. SaSe eventually runs out of steam and GG's out.

17:18 GMT (+00:00): SaSe has somehow been all-in off one base for about ten minutes now, after his initial immortal drop failed against Fraer's fast expand.

17:17 GMT (+00:00): MaNa 2 - 1 HerO. At the end of a hectic game that saw both MaNa and HerO deny each other's naturals and mine out their mains, MaNa's combined blink-stalker DT force triumped over HerO's immortals and colossi with the help of some timely observer snipes.

17:14 GMT (+00:00): Fraer takes a fast expansion and holds it against SaSe's immortal drops without much trouble at all.

17:13 GMT (+00:00): SaSe vs Fraer began, btw.

17:02 GMT (+00:00): And we move to Daybreak for MaNa vs HerO, game three.

16:53 GMT (+00:00): Stephano 2 - 0 Nerchio. Nerchio had roaches faster, but Stephano had better roaches. Having gone for lair faster, Stephano ends up with speed roaches with superior upgrades, and overpowers Nerchio in the field.

16:52 GMT (+00:00): HerO 1 - 1 MaNa. MaNa tries to attack into HerO's natural with his colossi ball, but he has inferior positioning and ends up getting beaten badly, GGing out immediately after.

16:50 GMT (+00:00): HerO looked like he had a bad start, but he's taken his natural and is locked into a typical colossus arms race with MaNa.

16:48 GMT (+00:00): Both Nerchio and Stephano pick at each other with ling-bane, but they both end up safely taking their thirds - whoops, spoke too soon. Nerchio transitions to roaches faster and manages to kill off Stephano's third.

16:45 GMT (+00:00): HerO's phoenixes hardly do anything, and he transitions into robo tech for colossi. MaNa contains HerO with his blink stalkers while he takes his natural, also teching up to colossi.

16:42 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio vs Stephano game two begins on Ohana.

16:41 GMT (+00:00): Stargate from HerO, citadel and robo from MaNa.

16:38 GMT (+00:00): Stephano 1 - 0 Nerchio. It just so turns out roach-infestor with ultras beats roach-infestor without ultras. Stephano crushes Nerchio in a major battle, and forces the GG. Meawhile, HerO vs MaNa game two starts up on Cloud Kingdom.

16:36 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio vs Stephano has been surprisingly even, despite the fact that Stephano has been playing down a base for a good five minutes or more. He's finally taking his fourth now. He's teched up to ultralisks, while Nerchio has stayed on lair.

16:34 GMT (+00:00): MaNa 1 - 0 HerO. MaNa rolls that early advantage into an even bigger one, hitting with blink stalkers and immortals as HerO tries to expand. With the same composition but simply more numbers, MaNa is able to take game one.

16:32 GMT (+00:00): MaNa jumps ahead when his blink upgrade completes, allowing him to kill some of HerO's stalkers that stuck around pressuring for a bit too long.

16:30 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio finally does what he sought out to do with mutas in the first place, delaying Stephano's expansion while he takes his own earlier. Now he's transitioned into mass roaches, attacking Stephano's third while he takes his fourth.

16:29 GMT (+00:00): In HerO vs MaNa, we have blink-robo vs blink-robo.

16:27 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio and Stephano constantly have their armies in different places, so they end up cancelling each others' third bases quite a few times in succession. The nice thing for Stephano is that he's able to tie up Nerchio's mutas while he belatedly gets his infestors out.

16:25 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio goes straight up to spire off two base while Stephano goes for a later lair while trying to take his third eariler... only to have his expansion attempt delayed by Nerchios lings and banes. Nerchio takes his third once his mutas are out.

16:23 GMT (+00:00): Naturals, lings, banes for both Nerchio and Stephano. Waiting for things to blow up.

16:20 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio vs Stephano begins on Daybreak. Crowd is getting seated for HerO vs MaNa.

16:15 GMT (+00:00): Quarter-finals coming up in... I dunno, no countdown timer

16:01 GMT (+00:00): Fraer 2 - 1 Harstem, SaSe 2 - 1 Ret. Both Dutchmen GG out at nearly the same time. Harstem loses as he has less lasers, and Ret loses to yet more immortals and stalkers after rebuilding his third.

15:59 GMT (+00:00): Infinite laser show going on in Fraer vs Harstem as there are mass colossi on both sides, and even void rays joining the fray.

15:58 GMT (+00:00): Hmm, does losing your third base to a handful of zealots warped in from a forward pylon count as a massive mistake?

15:56 GMT (+00:00): Ret holds off SaSe's two-base immortal timing, and looks to have the game in the bag barring any massive mistakes.

15:52 GMT (+00:00): Fraer attacks with his colossi but overextends, giving up the lead in colossi count.

15:50 GMT (+00:00): Harstem fails to do much with his immortal drops, and Fraer's economic advantage kicks in. In fact, he even starts colossi production earlier than Harstem, as Harstem spent time building two immortals and a prism.

15:48 GMT (+00:00): Cloud Kingdom is the final map vs Ret vs SaSe.

15:46 GMT (+00:00): Fraer going for robo expand, Harstem doing one base colossus two immortal drop on Cloud Kingdom.

15:44 GMT (+00:00): SaSe 1 - 1 Ret. SaSe attacks with a large number of immortals and stalkers, and Ret is stuck defending with just lair units. He attempts to counter with roach-ling while holding the fort with spines and infestors, but in the end he's just defeated on both fronts.

15:40 GMT (+00:00): SaSe goes for a quick third on Metro, and Ret probes for weaknesses with roaches and lings... but SaSe's defense is up to the task of holding them off.

15:39 GMT (+00:00): Fraer 1 - 1 Harstem. With robotics tech up, Fraer eventually gets an army that's strong enough to just straight up kill Harstem's.

15:37 GMT (+00:00): Harstem has pretty much everything proxied on Fraer's side of the map, but the magic of warp-gates means that he can still defend his main from Fraer's counter attack. This game is really, really strange.

15:34 GMT (+00:00): Fraer showed some sick composure to deal with a dangerous cannon rush, depowering two cannons hitting his nexus by destroying powering pylons with stalkers. In other news, Ret vs SaSe game two starts off on Metro.

15:31 GMT (+00:00): Harstem decides to continue the weirdness of his series against Fraer, starting game two with a cannon-zealot rush.

15:27 GMT (+00:00): Harstem 1 - 0 Fraer. At the end of the day, Harstem still had colossi and immortals to anchor his army, with Fraer was relying on trickery with DTs and blink stalkers. Harstem was able to leave behind enough troops to protect his remaining buildings while the rest of his army cleaned up whatever Fraer had left.

15:24 GMT (+00:00): Ret 1 - 0 SaSe. No comeback for SaSe as brood lords clean up.

15:21 GMT (+00:00): This game is pretty damn bizarre. After going up to two bases a piece after an initial base trade, Fraer and Harstem are base trading AGAIN.

15:20 GMT (+00:00): Infestors, spines, mutas, and lings clean up SaSe's attack, and now SaSe is looking rather dead as he's barely over 100 pop against a maxed-out zerg with brood lords on the way.

15:18 GMT (+00:00): SaSe not having the best time against Ret's constant harassment. Ret has over one hundred drones and starts to convert them into spines as SaSe moves out to attack now that he has templars.

15:16 GMT (+00:00): Meanwhile, in Ret vs SaSe, SaSe has gone up to three bases while Ret goes for muta-ling while taking his side of the map.

15:15 GMT (+00:00): Complicating factor: Fraer built his new nexus at the Harstem's old third, while Harstem built his new nexus in Fraer's old base, so Fraer has a lot more minerals remaining in his new base.

15:13 GMT (+00:00): More of Harstem's probes managed to escape, so the rebuilding will be in his advantage. Fraer tries to use blink tactics to harass Harstem, but he can't achieve much against the range of colossi and immortals.

15:11 GMT (+00:00): Harstem moves out with three immortals and a colossus, Fraer decides to base trade. Both players build a new nexus on opposite sides of the map.

15:10 GMT (+00:00): Apparently Harstem's plan was to go for colossus off one base, but the early pressure has slowed him down. Fraer is going for both blink and robo tech now.

15:08 GMT (+00:00): Harstem misses a FF against some really light early pressure and is put on the back foot. Also, SaSe vs Ret starts on Daybreak.

15:04 GMT (+00:00): Fraer vs Harstem begins on Ohana!

14:35 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA 2 - 0 Protosser. Protosser transitions into a ground composition as well, but it's too late. DIMAGA just has too much more stuff, and overpowers Protosser with hydra-roach-infestor for the win.

14:33 GMT (+00:00): NaNiwa 2 - 0 Slivko. Slivko repeats his fate, and is burnt to a crisp by colossi lasers before he can get his brood lords out on the battlefield.

14:31 GMT (+00:00): Three base for NaNiwa as he builds up a strong army backed by colossi.. Slivko heading towards brood lords again. It's going to be another close timing for Slivko to hold this off until he has hive units out.

14:29 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA gets into Protosser's base with roaches before mutalisks can pop, killing drones and tying up the mutalisks for a very long time. This gives Dima a pretty solid lead.

14:26 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA and Protosser both taking three bases on Antiga. DIMAGA going infestors, Protosser preferring spire. As for NaNiwa and Slivko, the game is fairly standard and uneventful so far.

14:17 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA 1 - 0 Protosser. You can only fight two base vs three base for so long. GG!

14:14 GMT (+00:00): NaNiwa 1 - 0 Slivko. With two colossi and four immortals, NaNiwa decides it's time to move out. He hits just around the greater spire completion timing, breaking through the Zerg lines just before brood lords come out.

14:11 GMT (+00:00): NaNiwa just decides to expand to his third while Slivko gets roaches and infestors.

In the ZvZ, both players switch into roaches, except that DIMAGA has three bases and Protosser only has two. Protosser does happen to have an upgrade advantage, but it looks like it's not going to be enough.

14:09 GMT (+00:00): Third hatch before six mins in a ZvZ? Why not, says DIMAGA. He will probably get away with it as well.

14:07 GMT (+00:00): DIMAGA opening hatch-gas-pool, super greedy compared to Protosser's pool-hatch. However, Protosser not making lings, so Dima will get away with it.

Meanwhile, NaNiwa goes for some pressure off four gates after an FE, but Slivko gets roaches in time to hold it off.

14:06 GMT (+00:00): Also, DIMAGA vs Protosser (who is not Protoss) begins.

14:02 GMT (+00:00): NaNiwa vs Slivko begins on Cloud Kingdom.

13:47 GMT (+00:00): With half the RO16 bracket over, Brat_OK vs Nerchio has been the most entertaining series. On a side note, HerO is now 20 - 0 in this tournament.

13:44 GMT (+00:00): HerO 2 - 0 TaeJa. The two-base colossus timing works perfectly for HerO, and TaeJa GG's.

13:40 GMT (+00:00): HerO going for what looks like a "Squirtle" colossus timing. Is it just me, or does TaeJa tend to lose every game to good Protoss players who go for early timing attacks?

13:30 GMT (+00:00): HerO 1 - 0 TaeJa. HerO uses an hallucinated phoenix + pylon to warp DTs into TaeJa's main. TaeJa spares himself the trouble of struggling to fend off DTs and dying in a 20 minute game after playing from a huge disadvantage and just GG's out.

13:28 GMT (+00:00): MaNa 2 - 0. The two-immortal timing claims yet another Zerg life as Cytoplasm just baaaarely fails to hold.

13:25 GMT (+00:00): HerO vs TaeJa starting up on Cloud Kingdom. Meanwhile, MaNa doing the two-immortal timing against a mutalisk build from Cyto.

13:21 GMT (+00:00): Game two of Mana vs Cytoplasm starts off on Daybreak!

13:16 GMT (+00:00): MaNa 1 - 0 Cytoplasm. And it is! Cytoplasm has no answer, GG.

13:13 GMT (+00:00): MaNa has managed to hide a pylon inside Cytoplasm's main, warps in sentries and zealots. Sentries block the ramp, Zealots destroy the main. This could be over real fast.

13:12 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio 2 - 1 Brat_OK. One hell of a battle between marauder-thor-viking vs brood lord-ultra-infestor. Nerchio ends up winning the battle while lings clean up Brat_OK's mining expansion. GG!

13:11 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio vs Brat_OK game three is looking a lot like game one, with Brat_OK's constant expansion denial and harassment keeping him in the game against a ridiculously powerful but immobile hive army. Nerchio now has mass ultralisks AND brood lords.

13:09 GMT (+00:00): Cytoplasm vs Mana game one begins on Metropolis!

13:06 GMT (+00:00): Speak of the devil, some nice drops and marine harassment tactics have brought Nerchio back down to three bases from five, and now Brat_OK is in a pretty nice position.

13:01 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio has delayed Brat_OK's third for quite a decent amount of time while he has safely taken five bases on his own side. With brood lords out soon, this is looking very grim for Brat_OK unless he can work his dropship magic again.

00:00 GMT (+00:00): Stephano 2 - 1 Keen. Keen can't take the second wave and GG's out.

12:58 GMT (+00:00): Massive battle between Stephano and Keen when Keen pushes out to take his fourth base in the center of Daybreak. Keen just barely holds against brood lords, banes, and infestors, but loses most of his army while Stephano is easily able to max-out again.

12:55 GMT (+00:00): The two series resemble each other in a strange way, as now Brat_OK is now also going for two-factory blue-flame hellions on Ohana. However, Nerchio won't have roaches out in time like Stephano did - oh wait, he shoots queens and zerglings for long enough for roaches to pop out, without being able to kill a single drone.

12:53 GMT (+00:00): Looks like it wasn't mech for Keen, just a double-fact blue-flame hellion open that was countered by roaches. Bio switch now!

12:51 GMT (+00:00): Keen is going mech, but takes damage from a roach-ling attack that hits him while he's still on only hellions.

12:48 GMT (+00:00): Normal build up as we go to game three on Daybreak for Stephano vs Keen.

12:44 GMT (+00:00): Nerchio 1 - 1 Brat_OK. What was so different this time around? I'm not quite sure (watching two games AND typing is hard!), but brood lords squash Brat_OK before he can really get anything going.

12:42 GMT (+00:00): Keen 1 - 1 Stephano. Keen has been relentlessly pounding away at Stephano after taking the early lead, and Stephano managed to stay alive for a surprisingly long time. However, his legs had to give out eventually, and we're going to a third game.

12:37 GMT (+00:00): Owch. Keen's rather normal hellion-banshee play does a fairly abnormal amount of damage as Stephano's defense isn't at its best.

12:34 GMT (+00:00): We move on to Daybreak for game two of Nerchio vs Brat_OK!

12:32 GMT (+00:00): Stephano vs Keen game two is on Metropolis. The two start at diagonal spots, and this time Keen goes for a standard FE-hellion open.

12:29 GMT (+00:00): BraT_OK 1 - 0 Nerchio. Great use of Terran mobility from Brat_OK allows him to evade Nerchio's extremely slow brood lord force while he drops Nerchio everywhere and destroys his income, tech, and production. By mining at several bases spread across the map, Brat_OK is able to put together a force to finally take down the brood lords for good.

12:26 GMT (+00:00): Stephano 1 - 0 Keen. Looks like I spoke too soon! The combined Ultra-brood lord-infestor force is enough to crush through Keen's army and key expansion, forcing the GG.

12:23 GMT (+00:00): Playing it safe and slow, Keen pulls his way back into the game... to find himself totally unprepared to fight brood lords. He's done a good job denying Stephano's expansions though, so this is still anyone's game.

12:21 GMT (+00:00): Brat_OK and Nerchio erase key expansions for each other, but Nerchio is left with the scarier looking army of well supported brood lords. On the other hand, Brat_OK has done a better job hurting Nerchio's econ.

12:20 GMT (+00:00): Stephano has 3/3 ultra/ling against 2/1 bio. This will be ugly.

12:16 GMT (+00:00): Brat_OK and Nerchio are maxed out. Bio ball on one side, brood lord task force on the other. Neither side is committing to any game deciding engagement.

12:13 GMT (+00:00): Keen's pre-stim marine-hellion push is easily cleaned up by roaches. Any advantage he gained from the bunker rush is pretty much gone by now.

12:10 GMT (+00:00): Stephano survives a two rax bunker rush from Keen, but takes a fair amount of damage. However, he gets in a decent speedling counter attack, which helps him get back in the game.

Meanwhile, Nerchio and Brat_OK are both playing for a pretty passive, macro build-up.

12:05 GMT (+00:00): At the same time we have brat_ok vs Nerchio going on on the main stream, Cloud Kingdom there. TvZ bonanza!

12:04 GMT (+00:00): Keen vs Stephano game one started on the B stream. Ohana is the first map!

11:38 GMT (+00:00): Sitting around, musing about the match-ups.

Stephano is favored against Keen, but Keen has shown he's absolutely cold blooded in a tournament setting. After taking down Squirtle with two consecutive 11/11 proxy rax rushes in Code S, he simply said "I thought he was better than me, so I gambled." Dangerous, dangerous guy.




Match Results



Grand Finals

(P)mouz.MaNa vs (Z)mTw.DIMAGA
  • Game One - Ohana: MaNa did a very unorthodox two base archon attack, which transitioned into a two base blink stalker all-in. DIMAGA appeared to be holding MaNa off rather easily with roach-ling, but folded once the blink stalkers kicked in.

  • Game Two - Cloud Kingdom: After a normal three hatch start, DIMAGA decided to take a risk by going for a big zergling + baneling bust. However, MaNa had enough sentries out to stop the attack while taking the bare minimum amount of damage, putting DIMAGA in a rough spot. DIMAGA decided that he would just go totally all-in, and committed to making more lings and banes to bust again. While DIMAGA did manage to kill some of MaNa's army and prevent him from taking a third, he was unable to do damage to the natural or main. In the meanwhile, MaNa had sent a warp prism to counter attack, and DIMAGA was forced to GG out as zealots and archons attacked his undefended main.

  • Game Three - Daybreak: MaNa went for a late two-immortal attack, but missed his crucial force-fields and was mopped up by zerglings and banelings. MaNa took his third and tried to play catch-up, but was killed off by baneling drop attacks.

  • Game Four - Antiga Shipyard: MaNa went for his archon build from game one, and this time DIMAGA played into his hands by going for ling-bane instead of ling-roach. DIMAGA didn't have an answer to the archon backed army, and was forced to GG out as MaNa rolled through.

  • MaNa 3 - 1 DIMAGA

Semi-finals

(Z)MillǂStephano vs (P)mouz.MaNa
  • Game One - Metropolis: MaNa did a two base immortal timing push, and Stephano was unable to hold. Quick and simple.

  • Game Two - Daybreak: Same as above.

  • Stephano 0 - 2 MaNa

(Z)mTw.DIMAGA vs (P)RoX.KIS.Fraer
  • Game One - Ohana: Fraer got off to a bad start, going for +1 zealot pressure after
    fast expanding, only to have all of his forward pylons scouted and destroyed. Having wasted time going for fruitless pressure, Fraer belatedly teched up and tried to take his third, only to have DIMAGA wreck his army with lings and baneling bombs from above. Fraer attempted a last ditch attack after that, but DIMAGA was able to beat it down with lings and infestors.

  • Game Two - Cloud Kingdom: Fraer masked a +2 blink stalker all-in well, catching DIMAGA completely off guard for an easy win.

  • Game Three - Daybreak: Fraer opened with +1, 4-gate zealot pressure after expanding, but DIMAGA had early banelings out to deflect it easily. After that, Fraer decided he would go totally all-in off of two bases, going for all three tech paths to mix in immortals, blink stalkers, and archons as well. However, DIMAGA was able to hold out well with lings and stalkers, and once infestors popped out, he was able to take the game easily.

  • DIMAGA 2 - 1 Fraer

Round of Eight

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(Z)MillǂStephano vs (Z)Acer.Nerchio
  • Game One - Daybreak: After taking their naturals, both Zergs went all-out in trying to deny each other's thirds. Several hatchery cancels later, Nerchio finally got his mutalisks out and took an expansion advantage of four to three. However, this didn't appear to faze Stephano at all, who fought evenly against Nerchio as he worked his way up to ultralisks. The tech advantage turned out to mean more than the income advantage, and Stephano defeated Nerchio's army decisively once he added ultralisks to the mix.

  • Game Two - Ohana: Nerchio's decision to go for roaches at the cost of tech paid off early when he was able to raze Stephano's third base quickly. However, it came back to hurt him once Stephano came knocking with better upgraded, speed roaches which ended the game.

  • Stephano 2 - 0 Nerchio

(P)Liquid`HerO vs (P)mouz.MaNa
  • Game One - Metropolis: With both players going for blink-robo builds, MaNa took an advantage when he took out a group of HerO's stalkers that decided to pressure for a bit too long. With the same compositions, the numbers just worked in MaNa's favor as he defeated HerO's stalkers + immortals with his own.

  • Game Two - Cloud Kingdom: Despite opening with a phoenix build that did practically nothing, HerO was still able to take his natural and join the colossus arms race. MaNa decided to initiate the hostilities, it ended up being a bad engagement as Hero's colossus ball emerged victorious.

  • Game Three - Daybreak: At the end of a hectic game that saw both MaNa and HerO deny each other's naturals and mine out their mains, MaNa's combined blink-stalker DT force triumped over HerO's immortals and colossi with the help of some timely observer snipes.

  • HerO 1 - 2 MaNa

(P)Quantic.NaNiwa vs (Z)mTw.DIMAGA
  • Game One - Daybreak: DIMAGA held off NaNiwa's early pressure easily and followed it with a dangerous looking baneling follow-up of his own, but NaNiwa's defense in turn was very clutch. NaNiwa attacked later after adding colossi to his army and took the game.

  • Game Two: Ohana - After an early game where NaNiwa took a quick third, DIMAGA went for a midgame ling-baneling army with drops and killed NaNiwa's first army by dropping banelings on top of them. After a failed attack at the Protoss third, it went to a normal passive lategame where NaNiwa overextended after wining a battle at his fourth and died to a freshly re-maxed Zerg army.

  • Game Three: Cloud Kingdom. NaNiwa opened with double robotics colossus while taking his third, and plowed through DIMAGA's first army when his banelings connected with stalkers instead of colossus. NaNiwa took his natural and third, but then lost his army to corrpuptors and lings. DIMAGA retook his bases, and was able to win two large battles when NaNiwa tried to attack on creep and wasn't able to regain his army before DIMAGA rolled over him.

  • DIMAGA 2 - 1 NaNiwa

(P)Quantic.SaSe vs (P)RoX.KIS.Fraer
  • Game One - Ohana: SaSe's failed two-immortal drop against Fraer's fast expansion basically put him all-in for the rest of game, as SaSe refused to take a nexus of his own to play catch-up. However, he was unable to overcome the income advantage, and GG'd out after several rounds of attacks that ultimately failed.

  • Game Two - Cloud Kingdom: SaSe's 4-gate blink build didn't even scratch Fraer's robo open, leading to a quick GG.

  • SaSe 0 - 2 Fraer


Round of Sixteen

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(Z)MillǂStephano vs (T)MYM.MvPKeen
  • Game One - Ohana: Keen opened up with a two-rax bunker rush that dealt a good amount of damage, but Stephano hit back with a speedling counter to help even the score. After Stephano thwarted a marine-hellion attack, the game shifted in his favor. Keen was able to keep the game close for a while by fastidiously denying Stephano's attempts to take a fourth base, but in the end he didn't have an answer to the ultra-brood lord-infestor force Stephano was able to put together.

  • Game Two - Metropolis: Keen's hellion-banshee opener did a good amount of damage to Stephano to start, and Keen never let up the pressure from that point. Army after army went to attack and destroy Stephano's expansions, which eventually wore the French Zerg down until he was forced to GG.

  • Game Three - Daybreak: Keen got off to a bad start as his two-factory blue-flame hellion attack was thwarted by Stephano's fast roaches. In fact, Keen ended up being the one getting pressured early, with roaches and speedlings forcing a temporary lift on his natural. All this allowed Stephano to build up a killer infrastructure, and once the time came to trade armies, he was hugely ahead. The two players broke even in the first maxed out battle in the center of the map, but Stephano easily re-maxed and rolled over Keen.

  • Stephano 2 - 1 Keen

(Z)Acer.Nerchio vs (T)imba.FXO.BRAT_OK
  • Game One - Cloud Kingdom: The two players made a tacit agreement to leave each other alone while they built up their economies and armies for the super late game. Brat_OK went for the usual combined bio force, while Nerchio assembled a brood lord centered force. Brat_OK played the late game far better than Nerchio, using dropships and the general mobility of his bio force to constantly avoid confrontations while whittling away at Nerchio's economy, tech, and production. Nerchio tried to do the same, but Brat_OK always stayed one step ahead with a command center mining away at some new location. After bringing Nerchio to the brink of elimination, Brat_OK was finally able to put together a big enough army to defeat the brood lords for good.

  • Game Two - Daybreak: After another fairly passive build-up on both sides, Nerchio was able to overpower Brat_OK with his brood lord force as the Russian Terran attempted to move out and take a fourth base in the center of the map.

  • Game One - Ohana: After a slightly different beginning, where Brat_OK attempted some mostly fruitless blue flame hellion harass, game three largely resembled game one. Nerchio build up a terrifying hive army, but Brat_OK's commitment to dropping and harassing with small marine forces allowed him to keep up with his opponent. However, this time around, he was only able to wound Nerchio with drops, instead of completely dissecting him like the first game. Eventually Brat_OK was forced into a max-out engagement against the Zerg army, where his thor-marauder-viking force was overwhelmed by brood lord-infestor-ultra, forcing the GG.

  • Nerchio 2 - 1 Brat_OK

(P)Liquid`HerO vs (T)Liquid`TaeJa
  • Game One - Cloud Kingdom: HerO went for a cute hallucinated phoenix + low ground pylon DT warp-in build. Good DT micro and poor scans meant that TaeJa wasn't able to deal with the DTs very efficiently, and he opted to GG early rather than play the game out after taking a huge amount of early damage.

  • Game Two - Daybreak: HerO went for the famous 'Squirtle' two-base colossus timing, even throwing in a fake third nexus to try and fool TaeJa. Whether that played a role or not, the attack worked perfectly, and TaeJa GG'd out without being able to put up much of a fight.

  • HerO 2 - 0 TaeJa

(P)mouz.MaNa vs (Z)Ai.Cytoplasm
  • Game One - Metropolis: MaNa managed to hide a pylon in Cytoplasm's main without getting caught, allowing a big sentry / zealot warp-in. With sentries force-fielding the ramp while zealots went to town on the buildings and drones, MaNa earned a very easy win.

  • Game Two - Daybreak: The two-immortal timing claimed yet another Zerg life as Cytoplasm just baaaarely failed to hold while going for mutas.

  • MaNa 2 - 0 Cytoplasm.

(P)Quantic.NaNiwa vs (Z)RoX.KIS.sLivko
  • Game One - Cloud Kingdom: In a game that followed a fairly common Protoss victory pattern, NaNiwa built up a powerful army off of three bases and broke through Slivko's defensive line right before brood lords were able to affect the game.

  • Game Two - Metropolis: In a near repeat of game one, NaNiwa's three base army was able to roll over Slivko just before he managed to make enough brood lords to survive.

  • NaNiwa 2 - 0 Slivko

(Z)mTw.DIMAGA vs (Z)FL|Protosser
  • Game One - Daybreak: DIMAGA played just one step greedier than Protosser for the entire game, putting him safely at two bases when Protosser had one, and three when Protosser took two. With both players going for the same roach heavy composition, DIMAGA inevitably won with his superior production and economy.

  • Game Two - Antiga Shipyard: Both players decided not to go for much early aggression, and three bases were quickly taken on both sides. Protosser opted to go for spire instead of roach-infestor tech, but DIMAGA was able to hit with roaches before mutalisks were out. The attack ended up killing quite a few of Protosser's drones, and also forced the mutalisks to stay home and clean up roaches. This allowed DIMAGA to get infestors out safely and neutralize the mutalisks, and Protosser was forced to belated catch up in the ground troops. However, he was too far behind to catch up, and DIMAGA overwhelmed him in the end.

  • DIMAGA 2 - 0 Protosser
(P)Quantic.SaSe vs (Z)Liquid`Ret
  • Game One - Daybreak: Ret's muta-ling play caused SaSe quite a bit of trouble, and gave Ret the cover needed to easily take five bases and secure them with infestors and spines. SaSe attempted to attack once he had templars out, but Ret was able to repel the attack without much trouble. Once brood lords were out on the field, it was all over for SaSe.

  • Game Two - Metropolis: Ret's attempts to harass SaSe's quick third base yielded no results, and SaSe quickly put together a large immortal-stalker-archon army. Nowhere near hive units when SaSe attacked, Ret was forced to GG out.

  • Game Three - Cloud Kingdom: Ret appeared to take a huge lead after deftly taking care of SaSe's two base immortal timing, but a sneaky zealot warp-in from SaSe's forward pylon destroyed Ret's third base nonetheless, meaning the previous defense was all for naught. SaSe then secured his own third base and and built up another, even larger force of stalkers and immortals. Ret was unable to hold the second attack, and conceded the series to SaSe.

  • SaSe 2 - 1 Ret
(P)RoX.KIS.Fraer vs (P)Mcon.Harstem
  • Game One - Ohana: In one of the most bizarre games of the tournament, Harstem and Fraer went for a base trade and rebuilt new bases on the opponent's side of the map... then base traded again. However, Harstem was at an army advantage in the base trades, having immortals and colossi to back him in a straight fight while Fraer's only advantage was the mobility of his blink stalkers. In the end, Harstem was able to split his force up to defend his own buildings while seeking out Fraer's, winning him the game.

  • Game Two - Metropolis: In another strange game, Harstem opened up by going for a proxy gate + cannon rush. He put Fraer in serious danger of elimination by getting his Nexus down to the yellow with cannons, but Fraer exploited Harstem's building placement and destroyed the power providing pylons before the Nexus went down. Fraer managed to tech up to robotics and immortals in the meanwhile, and overpowered Harstem's army soon after.

  • Game Three - Cloud Kingdom: There were lots, and lots of colossi, and the player with more colossi happened to win (Fraer).

  • Fraer 2 - 1 Harstem



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s.a.y
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Croatia3840 Posts
June 18 2012 11:45 GMT
#2
Go Liquid!
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VanCaspel
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Netherlands250 Posts
June 18 2012 11:47 GMT
#3
Hurray for DreamHack! We're sitting right behind Stephano, and also: Go RET! GO HARSTEM! Dutch players FTW
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Snusmumriken
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Sweden1717 Posts
June 18 2012 11:47 GMT
#4
cytoplasm-sase-naniwa ftw.
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torm3ntin
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Brazil2534 Posts
June 18 2012 11:51 GMT
#5
Hero x Taeja is so painful to see in RO16. Both could take it all.
Grubby and Ret fan, but a TERRAN player :D
Tendoi
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Romania62 Posts
June 18 2012 11:54 GMT
#6
I can't wait! I want HerO vs. Dimaga in the finals.
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VanCaspel
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Netherlands250 Posts
June 18 2012 12:00 GMT
#7
HerO vs. Ret/Harstem in the finals
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June 18 2012 12:05 GMT
#8
as;dlkfja;lksdj teamliquid TK idk who to root for T.T
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Martyrc
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June 18 2012 12:06 GMT
#9
Honestly, I don't think taeja stands a chance, but I've seemed to miss all his good plays, so we'll see.
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shadowy
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Bulgaria305 Posts
June 18 2012 12:27 GMT
#10
Yet another Liquid team kill. So sad.

Go Hero!
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Germany18 Posts
June 18 2012 12:32 GMT
#11
I don't like teamkills

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mortales
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June 18 2012 12:40 GMT
#12
Bratok - Nerchio 1st game was awesome, why no discription?
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June 18 2012 12:42 GMT
#13
so sad work just blocked twitch. looks like im going keep refrshing this page lol
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Sweden1717 Posts
June 18 2012 13:00 GMT
#14
stephano 2-1 keen
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Snusmumriken
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Sweden1717 Posts
June 18 2012 13:01 GMT
#15
and I guess it's a zvz nerchio stephano in quarters?
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United Kingdom55 Posts
June 18 2012 13:07 GMT
#16
anyone having stream problems?
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Last Edited: 2012-06-18 13:17:01
June 18 2012 13:09 GMT
#17
Go Go! Artur! You can do it!
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United States1704 Posts
June 18 2012 13:23 GMT
#18
GOGO Liquid! HerO repeat (sorry Taeja 0-O)... Ret top four!!!
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Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States1738 Posts
June 18 2012 14:00 GMT
#19
Awesome every Terran is out before Ro8. June's winrate graphs are going to be a laughing stock.
Team Liquid needs more Terrans.
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Philippines3098 Posts
June 18 2012 14:25 GMT
#20
Hero versus Mana? I have faith in Hero. Except Mana has a thing for upsets in PvPs.
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Profile Joined March 2011
Philippines3098 Posts
June 18 2012 14:28 GMT
#21
So Keen is out of the tournament? That's a little sad. Still, I hope a toss wins this. Good for Naniwa and Sase, the Swedes have a chance to win on their home floor.
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Canada285 Posts
June 18 2012 15:09 GMT
#22
WAaaaah, HerO vs Taeja was heartbreaking. Fate so hateful. Hallucinated Pheonix, I dont' know what to say. That's such a strange delayed DT rush that I would never be good enough to plan out and execute. I liked it. I wish he didn't use that to kill teamate though =(
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Germany518 Posts
June 18 2012 15:58 GMT
#23
omg no more terran TT sooo sad TT
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Sweden20 Posts
June 18 2012 16:01 GMT
#24
Saseee gooo
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Last Edited: 2012-06-18 16:04:43
June 18 2012 16:04 GMT
#25
ya they were almost all gone by group stage 3 actually, so it was inevitable, o well, plenty of other touneys
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United States1704 Posts
June 18 2012 16:06 GMT
#26
rofl, harstem ggs as he has less lasers
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United States1022 Posts
June 18 2012 16:08 GMT
#27
Only three Terran in the playoffs. Sad to see for me. I am tired of ZvP =S

Rooting for Hero to take it all.
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Canada230 Posts
June 18 2012 16:12 GMT
#28
On June 18 2012 20:47 VanCaspel wrote:
Hurray for DreamHack! We're sitting right behind Stephano, and also: Go RET! GO HARSTEM! Dutch players FTW


gotta cheer for something after the horrible oranje display at euro.
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Netherlands51 Posts
June 18 2012 16:17 GMT
#29
wp harstem !
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United States1333 Posts
June 18 2012 16:45 GMT
#30
On June 19 2012 01:08 Holytornados wrote:
Only three Terran in the playoffs. Sad to see for me. I am tired of ZvP =S

Rooting for Hero to take it all.



Change that to 0 Terrans now, they all got wiped first thing in the morning

Anyways, why are there no shots of the crowd? All I see is the casters then the game casters then game casters than game?

Id like to see what the event looks like.
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bonse
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Last Edited: 2012-06-18 18:50:37
June 18 2012 17:42 GMT
#31
Never seen so many upsets in a tournament!

Edit: I think I wrote this before Stephano, Hero, Naniwa and Sase lost...
Spec
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Taiwan931 Posts
June 18 2012 17:57 GMT
#32
I'm sorry but Apollo just said Naniwa's army will take a light year to rebuild. That just cracked me up xD. Great casting tho.
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Smackzilla
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United States539 Posts
June 18 2012 18:45 GMT
#33
Just curious, but why are the finals on a monday? Is the sweedish weekend sunday+mondy?
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Dac
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Canada538 Posts
June 18 2012 18:48 GMT
#34
Very classy writting there for the Stephano vs Mana games ;P... Kids will be kids (talking about Stephano and Mana)

In the end, it looks like Mana prepared the best build for the tournament, thats what it comes down to sometimes.
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Last Edited: 2012-06-18 18:50:10
June 18 2012 18:49 GMT
#35
On June 19 2012 03:48 Dac wrote:
Very classy writting there for the Stephano vs Mana games ;P... Kids will be kids (talking about Stephano and Mana)

In the end, it looks like Mana prepared the best build for the tournament, thats what it comes down to sometimes.


Yeah it was all fun and good times untill a certain word got uttered to 30k+ people watching and the sponsors.
Heh..

On June 19 2012 02:57 Spec wrote:
I'm sorry but Apollo just said Naniwa's army will take a light year to rebuild. That just cracked me up xD. Great casting tho.

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Galetmonster
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Sweden151 Posts
June 18 2012 18:49 GMT
#36
On June 19 2012 03:45 Smackzilla wrote:
Just curious, but why are the finals on a monday? Is the sweedish weekend sunday+mondy?


Dreamhack summer has always been Sat - tues
Dreamhack winter has always been Thur - sun

Been like this for 10 years
Clarity_nl
Profile Joined November 2011
Netherlands6826 Posts
June 18 2012 18:50 GMT
#37
On June 19 2012 03:49 Galetmonster wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 19 2012 03:45 Smackzilla wrote:
Just curious, but why are the finals on a monday? Is the sweedish weekend sunday+mondy?


Dreamhack summer has always been Sat - tues
Dreamhack winter has always been Thur - sun

Been like this for 10 years


To be fair you didn't actually answer the question. I'm curious too!
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Galetmonster
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Sweden151 Posts
June 18 2012 18:57 GMT
#38
Summer break and most people take a day extra off for DH.
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Profile Joined June 2011
Ireland15 Posts
June 18 2012 19:00 GMT
#39
On June 19 2012 03:48 Dac wrote:
Very classy writting there for the Stephano vs Mana games ;P... Kids will be kids (talking about Stephano and Mana)

In the end, it looks like Mana prepared the best build for the tournament, thats what it comes down to sometimes.


Wasn't that a response from bm from Stephano against his polish buddy Nerchio in the previous game? I think knowing what MaNa is like he intended this to be more of a joke and Stephano went overboard with the c... and got back the laughter he was asking for.

Adds to the flavour if You ask me

Cheers
M.
Clarity_nl
Profile Joined November 2011
Netherlands6826 Posts
June 18 2012 19:22 GMT
#40
On June 19 2012 04:00 szpaqlec wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 19 2012 03:48 Dac wrote:
Very classy writting there for the Stephano vs Mana games ;P... Kids will be kids (talking about Stephano and Mana)

In the end, it looks like Mana prepared the best build for the tournament, thats what it comes down to sometimes.


Wasn't that a response from bm from Stephano against his polish buddy Nerchio in the previous game? I think knowing what MaNa is like he intended this to be more of a joke and Stephano went overboard with the c... and got back the laughter he was asking for.

Adds to the flavour if You ask me

Cheers
M.


They're both friends and even the C word was in jest. Problem is sponsors don't like seeing such things.
FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT AGAINST STUPIDITY CLARITY, I BELIEVE IN YOU! - Palmar
szpaqlec
Profile Joined June 2011
Ireland15 Posts
June 18 2012 19:28 GMT
#41
On June 19 2012 04:22 Clarity_nl wrote:
They're both friends and even the C word was in jest. Problem is sponsors don't like seeing such things.


Fair point, haven't thought about that...
Smackzilla
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States539 Posts
June 18 2012 19:38 GMT
#42
On June 19 2012 03:57 Galetmonster wrote:
Summer break and most people take a day extra off for DH.


Can't blame them.
You see a mousetrap. I see free cheese and a f&%*ing challenge - Scroobius Pip
Nomzter
Profile Joined March 2012
Sweden2802 Posts
June 18 2012 19:58 GMT
#43
why did the stream go offline?
SoloZergg
Profile Joined October 2011
United States90 Posts
June 18 2012 19:59 GMT
#44
On June 19 2012 04:58 Nomzter wrote:
why did the stream go offline?


Maybe they didn't want 42,000 people watching...?
I fuckin' love lurkers...
Nomzter
Profile Joined March 2012
Sweden2802 Posts
June 18 2012 19:59 GMT
#45
yeah why would anyone want viewers
Snusmumriken
Profile Joined April 2012
Sweden1717 Posts
June 18 2012 20:03 GMT
#46
viewers is for nubs
Amove for Aiur
JayIsImbA
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany54 Posts
June 18 2012 20:03 GMT
#47
gimme the stream!!
"More gg, more skill!" WhiteRa
iref
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Slovakia70 Posts
June 18 2012 20:04 GMT
#48
On June 19 2012 04:58 Nomzter wrote:
why did the stream go offline?


finals are in different hall than rest of games so they need to move
MLRTS
Profile Joined January 2011
Sweden2 Posts
June 18 2012 20:05 GMT
#49
Finals will be on the stream called "DreamArena Extreme"
peacenl
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
550 Posts
June 18 2012 20:06 GMT
#50
Can anyone confirm that Dimaga was playing so hot that he burned all the streamers computers?
- One does not simply walk into a bar and start calling the shots.
- Failure doesn't mean you are a failure it just means you haven't succeeded yet.
Iron_
Profile Joined April 2010
United States389 Posts
June 18 2012 20:16 GMT
#51
Clearly what this is showing us is that queens need to be cheaper and build faster, and colossus need to be built out of warpgates....
Sinedd
Profile Joined July 2008
Poland7052 Posts
June 18 2012 20:19 GMT
#52
MANA !!!!!!!!! :D
T H C makes ppl happy
Deezl
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States355 Posts
June 18 2012 20:21 GMT
#53
How good is Europe right now?! No Koreans in top 4. Soon they will be clamoring about white people imba and needing more invite spots.

CAUCASIAN FWITWING

Also shout-outs to DIMAGA because we all knew the whole time that he had it in him.
Three hundred lives of men I have walked this world, and now I have no time.
JayIsImbA
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany54 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-18 20:24:38
June 18 2012 20:23 GMT
#54
where is the stream?

EDIT: WHOOPS never mind :-) gg

EDIT: dota
"More gg, more skill!" WhiteRa
Havik_
Profile Joined November 2011
United States5585 Posts
June 18 2012 20:33 GMT
#55
Is the video of Stephano v Mana up yet?? Based on the write up here, it looks like Mana just meta-gamed Stephano twice.
"An opinion is only as good as the evidence that backs it up."- William O'Malley, S.J.
PresenceSc2
Profile Joined February 2011
Australia4032 Posts
June 18 2012 20:37 GMT
#56
On June 19 2012 05:33 Havik_ wrote:
Is the video of Stephano v Mana up yet?? Based on the write up here, it looks like Mana just meta-gamed Stephano twice.

Just immortal allin'd him twice in a row.
First game was metropolis so it was even stronger than normal on that map. And on daybreak stephano was expecting a expand from mana but he did the same thing and killed him.
Stephano//HerO//TaeJa//Squirtle//Bomber
Mindflow
Profile Joined November 2010
Korea (South)320 Posts
June 18 2012 20:43 GMT
#57
What terrans made it into top 8?
.Mthex-
Profile Joined May 2011
United States168 Posts
June 18 2012 21:06 GMT
#58
Mana 2-0'd stephano with the same 2 base all-in? .. -.-
"If you tricked him, then he is tricked" - Artosis
BraneSC2
Profile Joined May 2010
United States123 Posts
June 18 2012 21:20 GMT
#59
Not whom I expected to be in the finals, but this should be an interesting one nonetheless! Let's see who can take it.

Personally I like mirror matchups, but I'm very happy that it's not
No fighting in the war room!
KoBlades
Profile Joined April 2011
Austria248 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-18 21:30:59
June 18 2012 21:30 GMT
#60
On June 19 2012 05:43 Mindflow wrote:
What terrans made it into top 8?


check liquipedia pls:
http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012_DreamHack_Open/Summer

EDIT: start the finals pls
"What do you know about fear?" -"Everything."
Greendotz
Profile Joined October 2011
United Kingdom2053 Posts
June 18 2012 21:31 GMT
#61
If anyone was interested this is how the standings for "DreamHack Season" currently stand. I just made this cause I was bored (and incredibly nerdy).

+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


Ret appears to be in a very safe position, major props to Protosser and Cytoplasm for been consistently good. Also big congrats to Fraer, I doubt anyone expected him to do so well.
Prplppleatr
Profile Joined May 2011
United States1518 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-18 22:10:55
June 18 2012 22:09 GMT
#62
wtf, when do the finals start....(almost 1hr since scheduled time and dota final ended a while ago)
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Jonicc
Profile Joined January 2012
Germany25 Posts
June 18 2012 22:23 GMT
#63
so much downtime :/ they are hurting themselves so bad. nobody in eu will watch the finals at this time
Dont whine about balance, play smarter
Scorah
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States45 Posts
June 18 2012 23:02 GMT
#64
Mana, doing work!!
GL GL
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Lordlake
Profile Joined March 2011
Sweden9 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-18 23:13:49
June 18 2012 23:04 GMT
#65
Nice. Mana destroyed his own gateway in his wall with only 20 hitpoints left, så he could warp in a new and fresh one.

And he holds easy!
huStl.e
Profile Joined March 2012
United Kingdom104 Posts
June 18 2012 23:07 GMT
#66
MaNa is playing like a god damn boss. dem holds on Cloud Kingdom
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Hulavuta
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States1252 Posts
June 18 2012 23:30 GMT
#67
Is this gonna end up like Assembly? Mana up 2-0 then Dimaga wins 3-2?
Done with Team Liquid for a while. Don't expect to find me here.
lorkac
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States2297 Posts
June 18 2012 23:49 GMT
#68
EG.Mana?

EG.anaM?

That's what you get for winning Dreamhack right?
By the truth we are undone. Life is a dream. Tis waking that kills us. He who robs us of our dreams robs us of our life --Orlando: A Biography
RevThirteen
Profile Joined November 2010
Sweden116 Posts
June 19 2012 00:01 GMT
#69
Theres a typo on the front page, it says he won 3-2...

Damn watching this on my television sure was a treat!
Neurosis
Profile Joined October 2010
United States893 Posts
June 19 2012 00:05 GMT
#70
Nice, Mana has deserved a big win like this for quite a while now. Very underrated player.
Enel
Profile Joined April 2012
Sudan430 Posts
June 19 2012 00:18 GMT
#71
True
Go Sudan
LeapofFaith
Profile Joined November 2011
United States446 Posts
June 19 2012 00:39 GMT
#72
Dang, Europeans are getting better :O Also fraer did surprisingly well
MCXD
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Australia2738 Posts
June 19 2012 00:42 GMT
#73
Congratulations MaNa!
JayIsImbA
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany54 Posts
June 19 2012 00:49 GMT
#74
gg MaNa, well deserved!
"More gg, more skill!" WhiteRa
DarkPlasmaBall
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States44192 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-19 00:52:25
June 19 2012 00:51 GMT
#75
After beating Hero and crushing Stephano, Mana totally deserved the win, especially when he dominated Dimaga.

Congratulations Mana!
"There is nothing more satisfying than looking at a crowd of people and helping them get what I love." ~Day[9] Daily #100
powerofwar
Profile Joined July 2011
United States22 Posts
June 19 2012 00:59 GMT
#76
I'm happy for Mana. I wish Thorzain had defended the title though.
와앙방롱
Artunit
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Philippines399 Posts
June 19 2012 01:55 GMT
#77
Congrats MaNa! You deserve this man
NrT.Artunit
Tendoi
Profile Joined February 2012
Romania62 Posts
June 19 2012 03:40 GMT
#78
Congratulations MaNa for defeating most of these people's expectations.
I sleep more than koreans practice.
BananaJunkie
Profile Joined October 2011
Denmark119 Posts
June 19 2012 04:58 GMT
#79
Gratz to Mana! Have to admit i rooted for Dimaga! great event with alot of awesome matches!
Beer: The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems.
najreteip
Profile Joined December 2010
Belgium4158 Posts
June 19 2012 07:14 GMT
#80
Amazing for Mana, he really deserves it!
I have no quote!
nimdil
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Poland3748 Posts
June 19 2012 08:08 GMT
#81
It's really impressive result.
I kind of think he was a bit lucky that Stephano beat Nerchio in quarterfinals as Nerchio apparently has MaNa's number - though it is possible that very recently MaNa improved enough to not be afraid of Nerchio.

The games were sick. Dismantiling Stephano, Beating HerO in sick, sick series. Even DIMAGA.

Also interesting how he was close to being eliminated in Group Stage #2 with 1-2 threeway tie.

Hope he will stay on mousesports - it's time they improve their lineup.
y0su
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Finland7871 Posts
June 19 2012 08:15 GMT
#82
Was doing some traveling so I wasn't able to follow DH much... So happy for MaNa! Met him at Assembly winter 12 and I must say that he is an awesome guy - GRATS!
zerK
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada176 Posts
June 19 2012 16:58 GMT
#83
it there replay?
zerK the Zerg !
Zerg.Zilla
Profile Joined February 2012
Hungary5029 Posts
June 19 2012 18:14 GMT
#84
It's a shame Dimaga couldn't won this...a little bit disappointed about Stephano's performence,oh well it happens.
(•_•) ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■) ~Keep calm and inject Larva~
AzureHath
Profile Joined October 2011
Bulgaria154 Posts
June 19 2012 22:16 GMT
#85
I feel bad for DIMAGA, such a strong player.
BW: iloveoov/JulyZerg/BoxeR/Midas/NaDa/Bisu[Shield] | SC2: IdrA/HuK/Grubby/WhiteRa/DIMAGA/JulyZerg/DongRaeGu
Hassan_RO
Profile Joined May 2012
Romania77 Posts
June 20 2012 09:53 GMT
#86
Congrats MaNa, awesome performance, besting foreigners and koreans alike to become champion!

Good performance to show that Mousesports isn't dead after ThorZain, on the contrary!
"Long live the EMPEROR" Lim Yo Hwan!
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