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August 9th, 2012 22:33 GMT

Table of Contents




Ro32: Day Four
Recap


Winners Ro16: Day One
Preview


Players, brackets, and schedules on Liquipedia



Ro32: Day Four Recap

by Waxangel

Results from Live Report Thread by Probe1.
+ Show Spoiler [Results] +
dreamertt vs. Genius
(T)dreamertt <Entombed Valley> (P)Genius
(T)dreamertt <ESV ClouD Kingdom RE> (P)Genius
(T)dreamertt <ESV Ohana RE> (P)Genius

(P)Genius wins 2-1!

Squirtle vs. BBoongBBoong
(P)Squirtle <ESV Ohana RE> (Z)BBoongBBoong
(P)Squirtle <Crux Daybreak> (Z)BBoongBBoong
(P)Squirtle <> (Z)BBoongBBoong

(P)Squirtle wins 2-0!

RorO vs. Hack
(Z)RorO <ESV Ohana RE> (T)Hack
(Z)RorO <ESV ClouD Kingdom> (T)Hack
(Z)RorO <Antiga Shipyard 1.2> (T)Hack

(Z)RorO wins 2-1!

Leenock vs. MC
(Z)Leenock <ESV Ohana RE> (P)MC
(Z)Leenock <Entombed Valley> (P)MC
(Z)Leenock <ESV ClouD Kingdom> (P)MC

(Z)Leenock wins 2-1!




One More Time
– RorO defeats Hack 2 – 1, giving KeSPA players their second series victory


One day after (T)Reality defeated (Z)YuGiOh to give KeSPA its first victory over a GomTV player in the WCS, fellow Samsung KHAN teammate (Z)RorO added another victory by defeating Startale's (T)Hack.

Like Reality, RorO had the fortune of facing a player yet to establish himself in Code S. After losing the first game to a clever bunker misdirection into hellion run-by, RorO recovered and abused the mobility of muta-ling to demolish Hack in game two. The final game ended up following a similar story, with RorO able to establish a big advantage with his lair army before finishing Hack off with brood lords.

RorO's play resembled that of another KeSPA player in Soulkey, showing great proficiency at lair stage ZvT. However, Soulkey had the misfortune of facing MMA, TaeJa, and Gumiho, three elite Terran players who picked him apart with multi-tasking once he had transitioned to a much less mobile hive stage army. Facing a much softer opponent, RorO was able to use his good lair management to give his faction much needed second victory.

– Mama said 'Nock you out!

In the highlight match of the evening, (Z)FXOLeenock overcame his ZvP weakness to topple (P)SK_MC for the first time in his career, winning by a 2 – 1 scoreline.

From the very first game Leenock showed improvement at his previous worst match-up. MC went for a warp-prism assisted two base attack, but instead of folding helplessly like he might have a few months ago, Leenock held MC off in a very successful defense. Poor infestor energy use saw him lose to MC's pre-hive push later in the game, but Leenock had shown he was not an opponent MC could expect to walk all over anymore.

The second game on Entombed Valley saw the two players split the map in a late-game battle. Leenock was the far more impressive player, superior good army control and engagement decisions. On the other hand, MC looked uncharacteristically sloppy, not even bothering to try check Leenock's economic growth with harassment. MC needed to at least win battles decisively to have a chance at winning the game, but Leenock got the better of him in that department as well, even neuralling two motherships during key fights. After a few cycles of getting his expansions and armies shattered, MC had nothing left to fight back with and was forced to GG.

In the final game, Leenock went back to his roots, winning a somewhat ironic victory against MC with a powerful all-in of his own. After opening with what looked like a standard double expansion build, Leenock cut drones to go for a mass slow-zergling all-in. Leenock correctly predicted MC's tendency to get aggressive with his first few gateway units after forge fast expanding, and simply waltzed in through MC's wide open front door for an easy victory.

– Silver Surfers

In the remaining two matches of the night, GSL runner-ups (P)SlayerS_Genius and (P)ST_Squirtle easily took care of business against Code B players (T)LG-IM_dreamertt and (Z)BBoongBBoongPrime.

Genius lost his first game against Dreamertt after failing with a one base void-ray all-in, but easily came back in the following two games. He held off a two base all-in with comical ease in game two, and then closed out the series with his own four-gate after expand build in the final game.

Squirtle also took care of business as expected, and even got a chance to dazzle with some impressive micro in the first set of his 2 – 0 victory. Going for a typical two base immortal all-in, Squirtle used some brilliant warp-prism micro to make sure his immortals lived up to their names. What would have been an otherwise successful defense for BBoongBBoong turned into an improbable victory Squirtle. The close-out game was a less exciting affair, with Squirtle winning a one-sided game with a successful dark templar rush.



Winners Ro16: Day One Preview



by Fionn and Waxangel

(Z)SlayerS_Miya vs (Z)ST_Curious

When we previewed the first round, Miya vs Horror stuck out as a welfare match between little-known players without much broadcast experience, allowing them to get their feet wet before they had to swim with the sharks. The match lived up to expectations – unfortunately in this case – as both players looked quite nervous in some entirely forgettable games. At the end of the day, someone had to be declared the winner, and it ended up being Miya who will now be cruelly tossed into Curious' tank.

Curious is a reliably good player, and no one really blinked an eye when he defeated Puzzle and Creator in Code A lately, or when he took out By.Sun in his first WCS game. If you hadn't noticed, he's quietly climbed up the Korean ELO rankings and is now the #1 Zerg player, and #3 player overall. Curious' problem has always been the weird jinx that strikes him when he plays in Code S, preventing him from playing up to his usual level. By his Ro32 performance, it seems that the curse hasn't carried over the WCS. If that continues to stay true, then Curious is not only a strong candidate to make the ten player Korean representative list, but also a player who is in serious contention to become the national champion.

After three straight victories in his worst match-up of PvZ, Curious now gets to face an untested, jittery opponent in his best match-up of Zerg vs Zerg. Hope was already running dry for Miya, but now that he's going up against Curious, he's practically dead in the water.

Prediction: Curious 2 – 0 Miya


(P)ST_PartinG vs (T)FnaticRC aLive

For the fifth straight day, the Korean Nationals feature an amazing headlining match. PartinG and aLive are masters of the the PvT match-up, and this is an absolute must-watch match for fans who place pure skill as their first criteria.

The two players faced off not long ago in a different Bo3 series, fighting for a direct Code S spot in the final round of Code A. After splitting the first two games, the series came down to a base race on Antiga Shipyard. PartinG ended up managing the situation a bit better, and with the help of his trademark storms, took a 2 – 1 victory in the series. Later, aLive talked about how he regretted not being able to play better, as his participation in the MLG Arena tournament had prevented him from preparing optimally. Now that he's free of jet lag or any other tournament obligations, there will be no excuses for aLive if he fails to take revenge.

Both PartinG and aLive excel in the late game, able to get the most out of all the separate components of their late game armies. PartinG is particularly known for his ability to use and manage templars, always having them in position to stop splinter forces, and finding enough energy to cast those last two storms just as the Terran thinks it's okay to stop retreating. aLive's hair trigger micro on his ghosts and excellent marine-marauder splitting is a great counter to PartinG's storms, making these two very evenly matched. In the Code A series, that meant that the first player to take an advantage was able to snowball it into an easy victory, but hopefully they will play a much more back and forth series this time around.

Prediction: PartinG 2 – 1 aLive


(T)SAMSUNG_Reality vs. (P)Slayers_Puzzle

Welcome to the Reality Show. Since his WCS Korea preliminary performance where he eliminated three Code S-level players (Shine, Heart and most importantly Symbol), all eyes have been on the most impressive KeSPA player since its official transition from Brood War to Starcraft 2. When the announcement was first made, all the talk was about Flash, Jaedong or Bisu and how they'd walk into the Mokdong Studios, end the GOM Era and begin the Elephant Era.

Flash? Respectfully impressive. Won the KeSPA Invitational, has done decently in Proleague, and advanced to the first SC2 OSL by stomping through three KeSPA players most of the Starcraft 2 community has never heard of.

Jaedong? Again, impressive for how little time he's had to play SC2. Has become the Super Ace of the Proleague, but got eliminated in the first round of WCS Korea and didn't qualify for the OSL.

Bisu? Well...uh...he has the worst SC2 record in Proleague, has been constantly eliminated early in qualifying tournaments, and has started some sort of obsession with sentries. Hey, at least he still has nice hair and a huge fan club of girls.

Reality has not only surpassed these legends so far in his short SC2 career, but he has become the KeSPA hope. While his Proleague record isn't stellar, none of that matters with his performances so far against GOM players. It doesn't matter where he comes from. Beating Shine, Symbol, Heart and YuGiOh in a row and only dropping one map against them? That is impressive for any Terran player on the planet.

Reality will face his biggest hurdle tonight. We've seen him crush Zergs, and he was able to 2-1 Heart, a Code S Terran, in the finals of the WCS Korea preliminary finals. Now, with his last winner interview admitting that his TvP isn't his strongest match-up, this is going to be the first time we see him take on a top level Protoss in more than likely his weakest match-up.

With YuGiOh already losing to Reality, SlayerS need Puzzle to take revenge. You wouldn't expect Boxer or especially Jessica to be happy if two of their core players got embarrassed by getting beat by a player with two years less experience. Puzzle is going to have all the pressure on him to perform, and if he can't get it done against Reality, it won't be a happy stroll home back to Slayers.

A win against Puzzle will confirm that Reality is the best KeSPA Starcraft 2 player and put him one series victory away from qualifying for the WCS Asia finals.

Prediction: Puzzle 2 – 1 Reality


(Z)SAMSUNG_RorO vs. (Z)FXOLeenock

Continuing the Khan theme, Roro, the second of the KeSPA Seven to qualify for the second round of the winner's bracket, will try and stay equal with his partner Reality and make it to the winners Ro8. His performance might not be getting as much praise when compared to his teammate's domination so far, but Roro is a player that can't be ignored. He has actually been better than his buddy Reality in the hybrid Proleague, and he was able to take down arguably a tougher opponent in the first round, beating the Code S hopeful Hack in a 2-1 victory.

Akin to Reality's second round opponent, it's a big step up in competition for Roro as well. Hack is a very good player, more than likely a Code S player by the end of 2012, but he now has to go up against a GSL runner-up. Leenock has been on a war path since regaining his confidence in the middle of the GSTL season and hasn't been stopped since. MC tried to stop Leenock's momentum last night, but it wasn't enough to stop FXO's most accomplished player.

With Nestea's dreadful play against Byun in the Code S quarterfinals, Symbol's sub-par results since choking against Seed in the same Code S quarterfinals, and DongRaeGu losing big game after big game, Leenock is the strongest Zerg player around with his current winning streak against top opponents. He was on course to be the best Zerg in the world last year when he was in the finals of the GSL and won MLG Providence, but after losing to Jjakji in a great finals, started a 2012 slump that lasted until this GSTL season.

Roro is good and ZvZ is a match-up where build orders can give you some easy victories, but Leenock is setting his sights on the championship and is going to be almost impossible to knock off without some luck going the Khan player's way.

Prediction: Leenock 2 – 0 Roro


Writers: Fionn and Waxangel
Graphics: HawaiianPig and shiroiusagi.
Editor: Waxangel
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iiGreetings
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Canada563 Posts
August 09 2012 22:47 GMT
#2
Wow samsung looking strong. Hopefully parting destroys alive!
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Probe1
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United States17920 Posts
August 09 2012 22:48 GMT
#3
RorO has half a chance to take a game off Leenock. It was harsh that he had to face someone as talented so quickly after such a lovely day today but that's life I suppose.

Poor 4B. That set was just brutal for him.
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Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Canada39254 Posts
August 09 2012 22:54 GMT
#4
Rorolllledddd

I don't think Reality and Roro are going to win in the second round, we'll see what happens.

I think out of the players left in the winners bracket I want Leenock to be the champion.
Cartman_
Profile Joined July 2012
119 Posts
August 09 2012 23:00 GMT
#5
Go Reality ! He showed some really good games ! Was impressive for someone with less than 4/5 month of Intensiv training in SC2 !
That's just weird that Reality has 4 victory & 4 Defeat in PL (in StarCraft 2 !)


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Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Philippines3613 Posts
August 09 2012 23:01 GMT
#6
Puzzle all the way! Nice read! Thanks!
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Profile Joined October 2011
United States808 Posts
August 09 2012 23:10 GMT
#7
I want roro to advance!! come on Roro!!!
bgx
Profile Joined August 2010
Poland6595 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-08-09 23:12:49
August 09 2012 23:11 GMT
#8
Kinda sold Roro short there. He schooled Hack. With 4 months worth of experience.
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Australia8759 Posts
August 09 2012 23:11 GMT
#9
It was nice to see some kespa players do well, especially with the most notably Soulkey continually getting terrible draws.

Nevertheless, Puzzle and Leenock are most likely too great of a wall to surpass currently. Leenock has recently (and notably) dominated DRG in a ZvZ with great lategame infestor control and Puzzle has also been on a (somewhat) team league tear.

Reality will need to at least channel his inner Gumiho to win, and given Puzzle being a bit inconsistent there's potentially a chance there. Leenock is looking too good lately, I can't see Roro beating him.
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Netherlands7031 Posts
August 09 2012 23:21 GMT
#10
Puzzle - Reality 2-1 is really optimistic considering Reality said his TvP is horrible.
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Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Guam5609 Posts
August 09 2012 23:25 GMT
#11
I am so excited about Parting v. Alive. I'm still depressed about Hack being beaten by Roro. I had wanted more KESPA players to advance, so sad it had to be over Hack, who has seen such a rise in form lately.
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1007 Posts
August 09 2012 23:36 GMT
#12
Reality has said that he does not know how to play t v p. I think it is a easy win for Puzzle.
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United Kingdom4569 Posts
August 09 2012 23:36 GMT
#13
Hoping for a reality win here. He's quickly becoming my favourite player from kespa
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United States1704 Posts
August 10 2012 00:17 GMT
#14
GL to the KHAN players, they Khan do it!!
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Australia2 Posts
August 10 2012 00:21 GMT
#15
Just had a look at the GOM schedule and they are not listing Leenock VS Roro....
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Canada11044 Posts
August 10 2012 00:41 GMT
#16
It's unfortunate for Reality and Roro that there's no break between rounds. Gives little time for preparation when they could use it a lot more than the GOM players.
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Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States23455 Posts
August 10 2012 01:25 GMT
#17
On August 10 2012 09:21 Firebolt wrote:
Just had a look at the GOM schedule and they are not listing Leenock VS Roro....


Leenock said in his interview that the games are tonight.

I believe Reality and Roro get no rest since Khan has a Proleague game on the night they would have been scheduled to play their Ro16 matches.
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Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States1159 Posts
August 10 2012 01:26 GMT
#18
i predict parting 2-0 alive
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Profile Joined September 2011
Australia2 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-08-10 03:08:01
August 10 2012 02:30 GMT
#19
I just had a look again at the GOM lineup and it looks like the match between RorO and Leenock was moved up to next tuesday http://www.gomtv.net/schedule/index.gom

EDIT: Link to the match in question http://www.gomtv.net/live/index.gom?conid=70402&set=1
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United States691 Posts
August 10 2012 03:17 GMT
#20
Great write up
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