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[GSL] Code A-48 Recap/Code S-16 Preview

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[GSL] Code A-48 Recap/Code S-16 Preview

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June 26th, 2012 23:55 GMT
  • GSL on Liquipedia
  • Code A RO48: Day One Recap
  • Code S RO16: Group A Preview

Code A RO48: Day One Recap


By: Waxangel


Results from Live Report Thread by SeeKeR.
+ Show Spoiler [Results] +

Premium-only Matches

Match 1
(P)HerO <Ohana> (Z)JookTo
(P)HerO <Atlantis Spaceship> (Z)JookTo
(P)HerO <Antiga Shipyard 1.2> (Z)JookTo

Match 2
(T)fOrGG <Cloud Kingdom> (T)TheBest
(T)fOrGG <Daybreak> (T)TheBest
(T)fOrGG <Whirlwind> (T)TheBest

Match 3
(T)Punisher <Antiga Shipyard 1.2> (T)TheStC
(T)Punisher <Whirlwind> (T)TheStC
(T)Punisher <Daybreak> (T)TheStC

Match 4
(T)GuMiho <Atlantis Spaceship> (P)Ready
(T)GuMiho <Whirlwind> (P)Ready
(T)GuMiho <Ohana> (P)Ready


Standard Matches

Match 5
(T)MMA <Antiga Shipyard 1.2> (P)HongUn
(T)MMA <Entombed Valley> (P)HongUn
(T)MMA <Daybreak> (P)HongUn

Match 6
(P)Puzzle <Ohana> (Z)Seal
(P)Puzzle <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)Seal
(P)Puzzle <Atlantis Spaceship> (Z)Seal

Match 7
(T)Jjakji <Metropolis> (Z)Monster
(T)Jjakji <Antiga Shipyard 1.2> (Z)Monster
(T)Jjakji <Ohana> (Z)Monster

Match 8
(T)Bomber <Whirlwind> (Z)Freaky
(T)Bomber <Atlantis Spaceship> (Z)Freaky
(T)Bomber <Entombed Valley> (Z)Freaky



HerO advances to Code A Ro32
fOrGG advances to Code A Ro32
TheStC advances to Code A Ro32
GuMiho advances to Code A Ro32
MMA advances to Code A Ro32
Puzzle advances to Code A Ro32
Jjakji advances to Code A Ro32
Bomber advances to Code A Ro32

JookTo falls to Code B
TheBest falls to Code B
Punisher falls to Code B
Ready falls to Code B
HongUn falls to Code B
Seal falls to Code B
Monster falls to Code B
Freaky falls to Code B


Everything in its Right Place
– Favorites cruise as Code B players fail to score a single upset


It was an 8/8 Liquibet night for many, as the more established, more accomplished players also went eight for eight on the opening day of Code A. Eight players climbed their way out of the Code B preliminaries to get their shot in the GSL studio on Monday night, and in one fell swoop, all of their hopes were dashed.

Considering the caliber of opposition they faced, it was no surprise. HerO, Bomber, Jjakji, and MMA are players who could be in championship contention, while fOrGG, Gumiho, TheStC, and Puzzle are players that would fit right in in Code S. The Code B qualifiers are tough, and players like JookTo, HongUn, and Punisher should be commended for making their way through. But the there's two more tiers on above that, and it only gets harder each step of the way.

One group of Code B'rs are out, but the next wave can breath a sigh of relief. The Code S players in the second day of RO48 are a tad bit less formidable and Suhosin and YugiOh may have to give way to the newer challengers.

– Close calls

While there were some monumental mismatches such as HerO vs JookTo, MMA vs HongUn, and TheStC vs Punisher, a few of the challengers from Code B made their more famous opponents work hard to avoid banishment to Code B. Seal played a beautiful hive management game to defeat Puzzle on Cloud Kingdom, and the interim SlayerS ace had to use two two-base timing attacks to seal his victory. TheBest was able to gain an early advantage against fOrGG with a one-base all-in in game one, and seemed to be in a good position in the final game where he put together a deadly sky Terran composition. However, fOrGG countered TheBest with his own flying force, the FXO Terran's battle micro just didn't live up to his name.

– HongUn's final match

MMA saw it coming before the spectators. "He kept talking bout Diablo III in the pre-game chat." HongUn showed a similar aura of nonchalance in his games, going for two blatant void ray all-ins in a row. Though his micro was decent, it wasn't nearly good enough as MMA thwarted both all-ins easily for a fast 2 - 0 victory. "Antiga's not a good map for void rays, I think maybe he didn't prepare builds."

The reason for HongUn's disinterested play became quickly apparent, as he sent out the following tweet soon after the match "[My last GSL is over. Thank you everyone.] thx for cheer I stoped to SCII after the match."


Game of the Night: (Z)NSH_Freaky vs (T)ST_Bomber, Game Two
– Infested Korean

Anyone who watched Freaky's recent GSTL appearances for NSH knew this was one special player. In an age where players are trying to become more efficient and more standardized, Freaky was a player who truly had a style. He showed an unhealthy love of infestors that seemed to go beyond a personality quirk, to something that was more like a pathological obsession.

Did it help him win? Oddly enough, that quickly became an inconsequential question. The kid entertained, and as long as he continued to do so, he winning was a secondary concern. From a fantastic ZvZ against Life that involved infestor nydus attacks to a hilarious game against Crank where infested terrans battled mass carriers, Freaky made all of his GSTL games fun to watch, whether he won or lost. Even in a game where he was mauled by HerO before he could get his infestor play going, he somehow played the part of the punching bag perfectly against the multi-tasking happy Protoss.

When NS HoSeo defeated StartaleQ with the two man tag-team of Sculp and Jjakji, it was was almost disappointing as we were robbed of an opportunity to see Freaky play. All hopes had to be put on his upcoming Code A match against Bomber....

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The best part of this match? You knew this was coming.

There's not much to say, Watch the game!


Code S RO16: Group A Preview


By: Waxangel

Group A: (T)LG-IMMvp, (T)Liquid`TaeJa, (P)LG-IMSeed, (Z)Empire|viOLet

Initial matches


(T)LG-IMMvp vs. (T)Liquid`TaeJa

It wasn't surprising at all to see Mvp go for a TvT with his first overall pick in the RO16 group selections. ZvT has tilted so far in Zerg's favor in Korea that even Zerg players are admitting there's something wrong. In TvP, it was more of Mvp's ice cold nerves getting him past his opponents last season than overall strength at the match-up skill.

However, it was at least a little bit strange to see him pick TaeJa from the available six Terran pool. Sure, no one wants to play MKP, despite his 'weak' TvT, so he's out. Take out Ryung, too, since he's a long time TvT specialist who gave Mvp a run for his money last season. But that still left Mvp four picks in SuperNoVa, TaeJa, Keen, and GhostKing, and it's hard to say that TaeJa is the worst TvT player out of the lot. If we take Mvp's word for it, he kind of just picked any Terran player without too much though behind it, and in this particular case, that seems plausible enough.

It speaks to the quality of this Code S RO16 field that even with the #1 pick, Mvp hasn't been able to glean that much of an advantage. TaeJa made it to last season's RO8 mainly on the strength of his TvT, defeating Jjakji, MarineKing, and TheStC for three of his four series wins. The only real blemish on TaeJa's recent TvT record is his 5 – 1 loss to MKP in the IPL Fight Club series of showmatches, but hey, it was just that – a showmatch. Overall, TaeJa has shown he's a player who can beat absolutely anyone on a given day (unless it's a Protoss).

Now that I'm done hedging sufficiently on TaeJa's side, I'm going to do the smart thing and predict a Mvp victory in the end. At some point I'm going to get sick and tired of mentioning it, but after his championship run last season, Mvp has earned immunity to all doubt. We should really just codify it as an official esports rule. Something like "The Mvp Rule: When you beat three of the best players at a match-up in a row, which happens to be your own worst match-up as well, and end up winning a GSL championship, then no one can give you s*** for a year."


If the cost of winning a championship is atrocious hair, then maybe second place is worth it.

(P)LG-IMSeed vs. (Z)Empire|viOLet

The main concern I had for everyone's favorite American Zerg (no, not that one) as he made his Code S debut was how he would fair against Korean Protoss players. For all his beast-like qualities in ZvT and ZvZ, good Protosses have often given viOLet trouble in tournaments. Starting with HomeStoryCup IV where he was 3 - 0'd by MC, viOLet was bounced from several tournaments in 2012 by Protoss players, including the IEM WC, Lone Star Cup, Redbull Battlegrounds, and MLG Spring Championship.*

In the RO16, viOLet acquitted himself very nicely against FnaticRC's Oz – a falling stock, but a respectable Code S litmus test nonetheless. He managed a hive army with top class care and precision in the first game, and looked comfortable as he battered down Oz with waves of three base roaches in the second. Still, the lasting image I have in my mind of viOLet's 2012 ZvP is him getting endlessly destroyed by various two base timings from SK_MC, so I'm waiting to see how he deals with S-class cheese.

Luckily for viOLet, Seed is less known for his all-ins than MC, but he is still unique in his own way. Alongside the forge-FE that has been the standard in PvZ for some time now, Seed loves to mix in gate-first builds to confuse his opponents. Seed knows how to play the mind-games after this opening, whether it's going for early pressure or expanding into an all-in, but he's often at his best just transitioning into a standard 3-base PvZ game after his unorthodox opener. It's hard to tell how much of an advantage he gains from playing a rare style that's difficult to practice for – since a lot of the advantages seem more subtle than explicit – but I doubt he's complaining about his record.

I feel that Seed should two-immortal timing after forge FE at least once in this series just to see how viOLet deals with it. He probably will, too, since Protoss players nowadays have some pact where they have to use that build at least once every series. Besides that, the other point of interest is if viOLet will want to bring any all-ins this time around. viOLet has some of the best luck/skill at making his all-in builds work in important games, and while that's generally not as relevant in ZvP as it is in ZvT, viOLet is just the player to make it a factor.

*This example was not rigorously examined for statistical consistency. The better reasoning may be "I think viOlet has looked better in ZvT and ZvZ than ZvP."


Winners' match and onward

What can everyone look forward to after their first series? Well, for Mvp, he's Mvp - he's going to end up getting out of this group, someway, some how. Well, one caveat. Mvp didn't look so hot as he crumbled against Genius' attacks in the RO32. Of course, Mvp will defeat whatever Protoss players he meets once we're in the single elimination rounds, but I think it's not unlikely that he'll drop some weak games against Seed while we're still in the group stages.

TaeJa would have to consider Seed a decent opponent, even though Liquid's Terran ace has really, really sucked at staying alive vs various one-two base timings against Protoss. In all other aspects he's a pretty strong all-around TvP player, and he looked great as he defeated AcE in the RO32. It used to be the case that he preferred TvZ vastly over TvP, but after the queen patch he seems to have similar preferences. TaeJa ended up taking viOLet when given a choice between Seed, viOLet, MC, and Nestea, a pick that makes sense from a viewer's standpoint as well. TaeJa had some of THE best TvZ on the planet before the patch, enough that he should feel alright taking on even a strong player like viOLet in the new TvZ environment.

viOLet and Seed might be thinking of each other as the easier opponents in this group. Both Terrans they might face are difficult in their own way: TaeJa is a mechanics monster, while Mvp is Mvp. viOLet's situation looks to be a bit better though, as many of his famous victories and upsets in big tournaments have come against Terran opponents. Seed seems to do fine against Terran players online, but high level Terrans have held him back thus far in the GSL.

Prediction

Mvp > TaeJa
Seed > viOLet
Seed > Mvp
TaeJa > viOLet
Mvp > TaeJa

Seed and Mvp advance.




















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Bañe-ata by shiroiusagi.





Writers: Waxangel
Graphics and Art: Meko
Editor: Waxangel
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opterown *
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
June 26 2012 23:59 GMT
#2
wow waxangel you're such a boss thanks for cranking these out
ModeratorRetired LR Bonjwa
TL+ Member
agac86
Profile Joined March 2011
Peru9 Posts
June 27 2012 00:23 GMT
#3
MVP and Taeja!!!
nathaelmc
Profile Joined January 2011
Mexico3 Posts
June 27 2012 00:31 GMT
#4
Seed > Mvp <-- this looks more like a favoritism that a prediction :D.
Getting Good Is A Matter Of Sacrifice
MasterKang
Profile Joined August 2011
United States1373 Posts
June 27 2012 00:50 GMT
#5
I disagree with the predictions for once. I think it'll go more like:
Mvp > TaeJa
Seed > viOLet
Seed < Mvp
TaeJa > viOLet
Seed] < TaeJa

The TaeJa Rule: If he loses the first match, he will advance by winning the next two
Players: MMA, Boxer, Ryung, Life, TaeJa, Squirtle, Brown, Dark,
SHOOG
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States1639 Posts
June 27 2012 00:56 GMT
#6
Lets go viOlet!!!
babylon
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
8765 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-27 01:03:39
June 27 2012 01:03 GMT
#7
If the cost of winning a championship is atrocious hair, then maybe second place is worth it.

almost killed me. Good article, same predictions, though I hope to see viOlet make it out.
Olinim
Profile Joined March 2011
4044 Posts
June 27 2012 01:14 GMT
#8
Hoping for MVP and violet here.
zeratul_jf
Profile Joined October 2011
United States808 Posts
June 27 2012 01:55 GMT
#9
I shall not doubt MVP!!
Gorilla23
Profile Joined March 2012
United States339 Posts
June 27 2012 02:09 GMT
#10
About Mvp getting crushed by Genius - Mvp stated he didn't even practice TvP for Ro32 as he expected to play against his teammate Happy instead of Genius.
badgertk
Profile Joined December 2011
United States8 Posts
June 27 2012 02:15 GMT
#11
haha I like the atrocious hair joke but really? does DRG really have atrocious hair? (no offense IMmvp but you're hair is like a big ball and it is "uncommon")
"I don't have to shoot you, I can run you over."
torm3ntin
Profile Joined October 2009
Brazil2534 Posts
June 27 2012 02:16 GMT
#12
taeja is gonna do great tomorrow. i believe.
Grubby and Ret fan, but a TERRAN player :D
Antimatterz
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States1010 Posts
June 27 2012 02:16 GMT
#13
On June 27 2012 09:50 MasterKang wrote:
I disagree with the predictions for once. I think it'll go more like:
Mvp > TaeJa
Seed > viOLet
Seed < Mvp
TaeJa > viOLet
Seed] < TaeJa

The TaeJa Rule: If he loses the first match, he will advance by winning the next two


Haha I like this rule too, if this comes true we should follow this rule too
"HotBid [11:45 AM]: i dunno i kinda like the big muta shooting smaller mutas out"
isaachukfan
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
Canada785 Posts
June 27 2012 02:19 GMT
#14
Not enough credit to TaeJa, and I placed liquidbets on him b4 the events of tonight.
His TvT is really good, he just choked v.s. MKP (Fight Club).
TaeJa>MVP
Seed>Violet
TaeJa>Seed
MVP>Violet
MVP>Seed
I'm a mennonite, yes I'm allowed to use a computer
NovemberstOrm
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Canada16217 Posts
June 27 2012 02:26 GMT
#15
Everyones giving seed too much credit, Violet/Taeja and Mvp should advance. I don't think Seed stands a chance.
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Oblivion753
Profile Joined May 2011
United States73 Posts
June 27 2012 02:49 GMT
#16
On June 27 2012 11:26 NovemberstOrm wrote:
Everyones giving seed too much credit, Violet/Taeja and Mvp should advance. I don't think Seed stands a chance.

I think you are just underestimating Seed. Saying that he doesn't stand a chance is a little over the top no matter how god you think he is(every Code S player is good enough to beat anyone in the world at any given time). Besides that Seed has favorable matchups vs ViOlet and TaeJa, who are both really good, but struggle vs P.
I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it. -Voltaire
kaarkim
Profile Joined March 2012
Australia4 Posts
June 27 2012 03:03 GMT
#17
I think it's going to be MVP and Violet / Taeja
johnnywup
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States3858 Posts
June 27 2012 03:13 GMT
#18
I can't wait for tomorrows group...that's gonna be soooooo sick.

My predictions:

Taeja<MVP
Seed<Violet
Violet>MVP
Taeja>Seed
MVP>Taeja

MVP and Violet advance
LimitSEA
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia9580 Posts
June 27 2012 03:21 GMT
#19
Really hoping you're right with your Seed + Mvp prediction. I really want to see Seed have a breakout season, he's such a good player.
Long live the King of Wings
DeathPengu
Profile Joined January 2011
Taiwan137 Posts
June 27 2012 03:29 GMT
#20
Loving FREAKY so much!!!
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