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August 18th, 2012 02:41 GMT
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by Waxangel

(P)ROG.elfi vs (Z)AZUBU.viOLet

As with any series involving elfi, this is a must watch for lovers of unpredictability and chaos. There's one series that immediately comes to mind from recent memory, when Elfi took on ST_Life in the TSL4 Ro32 (VODs). As a Korean pro-gamer with a reputation for being great on ladder, Life was considered a vast favorite by the majority of the Starcraft II community, but elfi showed his usual disregard for public opinion by going up 2 – 0. Just one win away from pulling off what would have been the biggest upset in the tournament, elfi proceeded to blow it all with a series of highly entertaining, but seriously backfiring cannon-rushes.

viOLet is a Zerg who is vastly more accomplished than Life in live tournaments, but even he will have to watch out for elfi's low-APM black magic. The two have never met in international competition, but viOLet should at least know of elfi's strange reputation after spending so much time in the foreign scene.

Objectively, it's pretty clear that viOLet is the favorite here, as is typically the case for Elfi's non-Protoss opponents (Elfi has a weird affinity for PvP). Elfi is good at using cheeses or two base all-ins where he doesn't need precision execution or extreme multi-tasking to win; just a good sense of when to wait for a round of reinforcements, good positioning, and the ability to put down force-fields that aren't absolutely horrible. viOLet used to be really susceptible to that sort of play a while ago, but has since then become a far better defensive player. The smart prediction here is to say viOLet will deftly parry Elfi's attacks and proceed to overwhelm him. However, with elfi in the mix, you must be ready to expect the unexpected, and deal with any result.

Prediction: viOLet 3 – 1 elfi


(P)SK_MC vs (T)Empire|Kas

Almost exactly a year ago, MC and Kas faced off in IEM Season Six's Cologne tournament. There, in true MC fashion for the period, MC came out on top by easily cutting up Kas' infantry with force-fields, and then busting through without even needing a robotics bay.

One year later, the level of play has increased vastly. While it's unlikely that we'll see the games play out that way again, both players have retained their defining traits, and the overarching narrative for this match remains the same: The greedy macro Terran Kas against the master all-iner MC.

Great macro Terrans know how to cut just enough corners to get an economic advantage while staying safe, translating to what looks like an almost insurmountable unit lead later. Kas has found a formula that works very well for him in Europe – check his romp over Fraer in the recent RSL (Replays) for a good TvP example. The problem is that he faces MC, the undisputed master of all-ins and timing attacks. It's safe to say that Kas has never played someone with so many different builds and unparalleled execution at all of them (well, at least not for a year...).

If Kas completely sells out on defense so that he doesn't die, and makes it into the mid-late game with economic parity, then he could have a decent chance. But you have to note that MC is much less one dimensional than he was a year ago, and he plays the late game fairly well, even if it's not as impressive as some of his Korean peers. Still, he's a Code S Korean, and you'd have to imagine that he would be slightly favored against Kas even in pure macro games.

Realistically though, I get the feeling that Kas will think his regular game is up to the task, or that one day is not enough time to try and change things up. He'll go into this game with the tools he has, and we'll get to see if his builds are as tight against MC as they are against his usual foes.

Prediction: MC 3 – 1 Kas


(Z)K3.VortiX vs (T)Mill.ForGG

After spending a lot of time under the radar, only talked about among hipster fans as a rising player, Vortix is finally entering the spotlight. After great displays of skill online, including an all-kill of Team Empire (Beastqt, Kas, VINES, Happy, Mista) in IPL TAC, qualification into TSL4, and a closely fought 2 – 3 loss to Keen in the same tournament, Vortix got it done in Cologne, taking third place in a tough group.

fOrGG is the exact opposite, a player who received a huge amount of attention before he even played a single official tournament game. The former MSL champion is a forerunner of the elephants we see now, and though he didn't live up to the massive hype he rode in on, he did qualify for two Code S tournaments while showing a fairly high level of play. Now, he has made a very shrewd move to relocate himself overseas, and thus far things have gone well as he placed third in his international debut at ASUS ROG.

There are two recent series that make me cautiously say that this match-up should be on the upset watch. Vortix narrowly lost to Keen 2 – 3 in TSL4, while fOrGG just barely beat JonnyREcco 3 – 2 at ASUS ROG Summer. While they differed slightly in the details, both series told the story of two foreign zergs with strong late-games being able to trade blows with two Korean Terrans for whom multi-prong attacks are not their strongest suite. fOrGG strength in the all-in department is something VortiX will have to watch out for, but with "The Pretender" favoring such a brute-force approach to late game TvZ, VortiX's chances aren't all that bad. At the very least, I think he'll show us some impressive games.

Prediction: fOrGG 3 – 2 VortiX


(Z)RoX.KIS.sLivko vs (Z)WW.SortOf

The sole Russian representative at IEM Cologne is none other than Slivko, a player who has quietly become a very familiar sight in the international live tournament circuit. After first showing up at IEM Sao Paulo, he's gone on to participate in both DreamHacks this year, HomeStory Cup V, and now in Cologne. It's not surprising he's been overlooked considering how Stephano and Nerchio have been tearing things up, but with Ro32, Ro16, and Ro8 finishes in top tournaments, Slivko is a player you have to look out for. So far he's performed as expected in Cologne, finishing 4 – 1 in the softest group of the tournament, only losing to Bomber for a 2nd place group finish.

His opponent is another Zerg who's made himself a regular fixture in the live tournament scene in 2012, but this one had the fortune of getting receiving the spotlight, center stage. With victories over SaSe, NaNiwa and ThorZaIN in front of tens of thousands of viewers at WCS Sweden, SortOf is making a case for himself as the best player from Sweden. After his great Ro8 finish at ASUS ROG, it was no great surprise to see him advance from his IEM group over old-guard players like Inori, PuMa, or DeMusliM.

Since this is a ZvZ, it's hard to say who will win the match. Even the stats make it hard to draw a conclusion, as SortOf's 23 – 14 record (a very good 62% win rate) was achieved over a fairly small sample of games, while Slivko has a fairly good record of 141 – 119 (54%) over many more games. It's almost a coin-flip prediction for me, so I'll go with the lone Russian since Swedes have already had their fair share of success in 2012.

Prediction: Slivko 3 – 2 SortOf

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Ro8 Preview

by Waxangel

(T)ST_Bomber
vs (P)ROG.elfi OR (Z)AZUBU.viOLet

Bomber's a player who is made for the international scene. His mechanics are absolutely insane, and his ability to make more stuff and control it better usually trumps silly things like planning or mind-games. If making money was his goal, he should have made the fOrGG move a long time ago, settling down in the USA or Europe to take down tournament after tournament. Sure, his propensity to choke and throw away stupid games would occasionally cause him to take 2nd or 3rd where he would otherwise would have taken 1st, but that's still a lot of cash.

In the Ro8, Bomber should have zero problems destroying elfi (again) in the case the Finnish player miraculously advances, but a match against viOLet is very dangerous. Bomber's biggest weakness has always been TvZ, where his finesse with infantry and medivacs in TvP just hasn't translated to anything useful. On top of that viOLet is the exact opposite of Bomber in high pressure, elimination series: a killer. He knows how to roll the dice and play mind games, and he has wins over better TvZ players that Bomber to show for it (Polt, MKP).

Prediction 1: Bomber 3 - 0 Elfi
Prediction 2: viOLet 3 - 2 Bomber


(Z)Nerchio
vs (P)SK_MC OR (T)Empire|Kas

Besides a minor setback where he lost to DarkForce in TSL4 after coming back from a brief vacation, Nerchio has mostly kept up the momentum he built by winning HomeStory Cup V. His record after that tournament is 38 - 24 (61%), and he has wins over players like Polt and MaNa in that period. His reputation for being a poor player in LANs is long gone, and he advanced from a very tough Ro24 group in first place. Amusingly enough, he managed to defeat all the Koreans in his group (inori, PuMa, fOrGG), while suffering losses to foreigners DeMusliM and SortOf.

Who would Nerchio favor as his Ro8 opponent? Recent results suggest MC could be an easier opponent, as Nerchio looked very much in control in his 3 - 1 victory at HSC V. Against Kas, he's 33 - 37 all time, and he recently lost to him 2 - 3 in their most recent meeting in the RSL (June). However, MC is bound to have changed up his game after losing to both Nerchio and Stephano in tournaments. Whether or not he'll be able to surprise a never-been-better Nerchio is a different question. Expect a very even, macro-war series against Kas, and look out for key adjustments from MC should they meet.

Prediction 1: Nerchio 3 - 2 MC
Prediction 2: Nerchio 3 - 2 Kas


(T)mTw.SuperNova
vs (Z)K3.VortiX OR (T)Mill.ForGG

SuperNoVa advanced from the group stage with the best record of any group, going 5 - 0 in series and an incredible 10 - 1 on maps. Admittedly, MC was the only player in the group you'd look at as a championship challenger for the whole tournament, but SuperNoVa mauled him, too. Whatever was holding his gameplay back at his previous IEM appearances in Hannover and Sao Paulo seems to be gone, though he'll probably never stop tweeting about how he misses Korean food.

SuperNoVa already had a taste of VortiX in he group stages, and he'll know he packs a fiery punch. Still, SuperNoVa's combination of drop heavy play, weird banshee builds, and all around unfamiliar play should be too much for VortiX to handle. If he plays ForGG, the match should be extremely close, almost too close to call (58.88% for SuperNoVa vs 58.97% for ForGG! Small sample sizes not withstanding).

Prediction 1: SuperNoVa 3 - 1 VortiX
Prediction 2: SuperNoVa 3 - 2 ForGG


(T)LG-IM_Mvp
vs (Z)RoX.KIS.sLivko OR (Z)WW.SortOf

With Nestea showing his mortality in the group stages, how afraid should the legend Mvp be of getting eliminated in the Ro8? Most people would look at the names Slivko and SortOf and say that Mvp will certainly make it into the Ro4 at least. But personally, I think the Ro8 is the real test for Mvp, while the Ro4 is the reward that comes after. While all of Mvp's match-ups have suffered some deterioration since his peak, TvT is the match-up where we see the most glimpses of his old brilliance. He'll probably face fOrGG or SuperNoVa, both players he should be able to crush.

His actual style in TvZ hasn't changed much, as he trudges along with a weighty turtle style, but you get the feeling he's held back by his inability to create chaos with drops, or use micro to threaten with mid-game pushes the way other players can.

Slivko and SortOf are players who can smash any mid-game aggression from Terran if it's not executed perfectly, and they're just as happy as Mvp to play for the super-late game. Unlike Nestea, however, they're not going to stack all their units for a handful of seeker missiles. Honestly, I'd rather see Mvp rely on cheese and timing attacks in this series. He could take every game super late, and he certainly could beat them in such games, but he has his wrists to think about. Two seasons ago in the GSL, when he defeated Leenock at the end of a marathon series, he said he couldn't even click correctly due to numbness in his hands. Things can't have gotten better for him since then.

Prediction 1: Mvp 3 - 2 Slivko
Prediction 2: SortOf 3 - 2 Mvp

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ShadowGoliath
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United States44 Posts
August 18 2012 02:48 GMT
#2
Gogo Kas hope he can pull out wins
Bluelightz
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Indonesia2463 Posts
August 18 2012 02:51 GMT
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Mvp vs Supernova is gonna be an awesome one-sided slaughter series, I trust in Mvp to get to the ro4 :o
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Canada1131 Posts
August 18 2012 02:57 GMT
#4
SortOf over MVP?
Olinim
Profile Joined March 2011
4044 Posts
August 18 2012 02:57 GMT
#5
hmm, I reallllly doubt sortof over MVP.
soiii
Profile Joined July 2011
Germany266 Posts
August 18 2012 03:14 GMT
#6
On August 18 2012 11:57 -niL wrote:
SortOf over MVP?

He has looked very strong recently in ZvT. MVP is the much bigger name but I think as well that SortOf can take this.
Dexington
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada7276 Posts
August 18 2012 03:15 GMT
#7
You have no faith in Mvp at all lol
"Man you guys are missing out waving your stats dicks about instead of watching this pvp" - bbm
Olinim
Profile Joined March 2011
4044 Posts
August 18 2012 03:19 GMT
#8
On August 18 2012 12:14 soiii wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 18 2012 11:57 -niL wrote:
SortOf over MVP?

He has looked very strong recently in ZvT. MVP is the much bigger name but I think as well that SortOf can take this.

Who has he beaten that makes you think he'll win over MVP in a bo5?
Gotnerves
Profile Joined August 2012
56 Posts
August 18 2012 03:20 GMT
#9
Everything was great except the usual bias against MVP.
Zrana
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United Kingdom698 Posts
August 18 2012 03:25 GMT
#10
but you get the feeling he's held back by his inability to create chaos with drops, or use micro to threaten with mid-game pushes the way other players can.


Its not inability, he's just hasnt decided to.
Also how can you see SuperNova or ForGG being easier than slivko or sortof?
the_business_og
Profile Joined April 2012
United States167 Posts
August 18 2012 03:43 GMT
#11
MVP is gonna take the tourney.. tryna impress the sponsors
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ch33psh33p
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
7650 Posts
August 18 2012 03:49 GMT
#12
Lol Sortof over MVP is a joke.
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MCDayC
Profile Joined March 2011
United Kingdom14464 Posts
August 18 2012 03:49 GMT
#13
What happened to never doubting MVP? When in doubt, MVP will win. Thats gotta be a rule, and its gonna be at least a little bit longer before it stops being true.
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Dodgin
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Canada39254 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-08-18 04:00:18
August 18 2012 03:57 GMT
#14
I think wax just keeps predicting against mvp so when he finally loses he will look like a genius

I have to laugh at this from the open bracket preview now:

The part where I explain why Mvp won't win, against my better instincts

With four GSL Championships, (T)LG-IM_Mvp is clearly the best Starcraft II player of all time and a living legend. All those in attendance at IEM Cologne should take care to not even step on his shadow, lest they disrespect him.

That said, Mvp is terrible when he's not playing in the GSL. We all saw how limited he was at HomeStoryCup V, where intelligence and experience alone could not overcome a noticeable decline in mechanics. With the pain in his arms preventing him from practicing as much as he'd like, he gets left further and further behind with every day that passes.

Also, Mvp despises international air travel, and it's not hard to tell he's in Cologne mainly in order to fulfill sponsor obligations to LG. Mvp is a professional, and he'll tough it out and do his best to perform as long as he's there, but it's unrealistic to expect a great result.


Terrible outside GSL, gets first seed in open bracket, wins group stage.
Gotnerves
Profile Joined August 2012
56 Posts
August 18 2012 04:04 GMT
#15
On August 18 2012 12:57 Dodgin wrote:
I think wax just keeps predicting against mvp so when he finally loses he will look like a genius

I have to laugh at this from the open bracket preview now:

Show nested quote +
The part where I explain why Mvp won't win, against my better instincts

With four GSL Championships, (T)LG-IM_Mvp is clearly the best Starcraft II player of all time and a living legend. All those in attendance at IEM Cologne should take care to not even step on his shadow, lest they disrespect him.

That said, Mvp is terrible when he's not playing in the GSL. We all saw how limited he was at HomeStoryCup V, where intelligence and experience alone could not overcome a noticeable decline in mechanics. With the pain in his arms preventing him from practicing as much as he'd like, he gets left further and further behind with every day that passes.

Also, Mvp despises international air travel, and it's not hard to tell he's in Cologne mainly in order to fulfill sponsor obligations to LG. Mvp is a professional, and he'll tough it out and do his best to perform as long as he's there, but it's unrealistic to expect a great result.


Terrible outside GSL, gets first seed in open bracket, wins group stage.


This. And if we go back to last year, WCG, MLG, Blizzcon are not gsl tournies.
hyptonic
Profile Joined June 2011
2155 Posts
August 18 2012 04:19 GMT
#16
rofl sortof over mvp after sortof didn't even beat thorzain. sometimes these predictions look like the writers are playing a joke on everyone.
laerteis
Profile Joined August 2012
United States78 Posts
August 18 2012 04:48 GMT
#17
Great write up as usual!

but come on......
MVP 3:1 Sortof
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Ventris
Profile Joined December 2011
Germany1226 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-08-18 04:51:54
August 18 2012 04:49 GMT
#18
On August 18 2012 13:19 hyptonic wrote:
rofl sortof over mvp after sortof didn't even beat thorzain. sometimes these predictions look like the writers are playing a joke on everyone.

It was 3:3 against ThorZaIN and while the Spoon chillaxed for 2 hours before the series was played, SortOf had to own SaSe, NaNiwa and Seiplo in this time to even get there
Wildmoon
Profile Joined December 2011
Thailand4189 Posts
August 18 2012 04:51 GMT
#19
Wax's usual bias against Mvp. I laught so hard whenever someone say Mvp is not good outside GSL because I am trying to think who has won more than him in international tournament. lol
Liena
Profile Joined June 2011
Hungary3 Posts
August 18 2012 05:00 GMT
#20
I really agree with you guys on SortOf over MVP... that's just not the way it's meant to be.
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