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September 7th, 2012 01:55 GMT
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  • Code S Ro32: Group C Recap

Code S Ro32: Group D Recap


By: Porcelina

Results from Live report thread by Dodgin.
Code S Group D Recap

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ByuN vs. By.Rain
(T)Byun (P)By.Rain
(T)Byun (P)By.Rain
(T)Byun <> (P)By.Rain

By.Rain Wins 2-0!

Happy vs. By.Rain
(T)Happy (P)Genius
(T)Happy (P)Genius
(T)Happy (P)Genius

Happy Wins 2-1!

Winners' Match
(P)By.Rain (T)Happy
(P)By.Rain (T)Happy
(P)By.Rain (T)Happy

Happy Wins 2-1!

Losers' Match
(P)Genius (T)Byun
(P)Genius (T)Byun
(P)Genius (T)Byun

Byun Wins 2-1!

Final Match
(P)By.Rain (T)Byun
(P)By.Rain (T)Byun
(P)By.Rain <> (T)Byun

By.Rain Wins 2-0!


Only Happy When it Rains
- LG-IM_Happy and KeSPA player SKT_Rain advance to the Ro16.


The landscape of the GSL has changed a lot since (T)Happy’s heyday. He started out in a Protoss light environment, propelling himself to a status as one of the league’s premier Terrans largely without being exposed too much to his weakest matchup. But times, doing as they please, are a-changing. With the influx of strong Protoss into the upper echelons of the GSL, Happy certainly chose a fortuitous time to unveil his new Protoss killing powers.

His start was not quite the unveiling Happy would have hoped for. Facing (P)SlayerS_Genius, his play was shaky. He held off early four gate pressure after expand from the Protoss, but overextended on the attack, trying to drop. As that was denied, his army was too segmented to put up much of a resistance to Genius' zealot charge, storm, and plus two armor timing.

As he did in his Up and Down group, Happy was able to turn it around. In game two, he looked in control all the way through, applying pressure while not overextending. His drop play proved considerably more difficult to fend off with Genius squarely on Colossus tech, and Happy was able to both drop and deny the SlayerS player’s third while using the small pathways on Entombed Valley to his advantage and rode the economy advantages he amassed to even the match score.

Game three on saw Happy take an early advantage, but again he overextended and fell behind. However, this time the direct follow up did not kill him, and Happy was able to defend his third base, despite ending up forty supply down. The momentum of the game continued to shift around until Genius decided to take out Happy’s fourth. The IM Terran was able to position himself behind the enemy forces, make sure that there was no detection, and annihilate the opposing army with cloaked ghosts. It was a crushing victory, and enough to see Happy through to the winners match.

There he faced KeSPA player (P)Rain. Again, Happy found himself at a deficit after the first game. He went for a bunker rush with pulled SCVs, but failed to really capitalize on a promising situation when he was indecisive, allowing Rain the time to warp in a Sentry that denied Happy access to the Protoss main. Rain counterattacked via Zealot warped in by a proxy pylon, and although Happy came agonizingly close to securing a draw by destroying the Nexus, he fell 100 HP short and went down 0 - 1 in the series.

Game two produced yet more non-standard game states. Once again, it was full of action and the momentum switched almost continuously. As one player was ahead on economy, he would invariably fall behind in army and vice versa. However, Happy was able to consistently deny Rain’s third while getting up to three bases himself, but was precariously low on SCVs. In Rain’s final push, he was barely repelled, but breaking it was enough as the Protoss found his attack broken and had no minerals left to mine.

The final game was the highlight game of the night, with Happy coming back from what seemed like an unwinnable position. Happy opened up with a fast third orbital Command while Rain tried to punish the greedy play with a fast Colossus build reminiscent of Squirtle. Happy was barely able to hold on to his main, massing up on Vikings while having his natural broken and taking heavy losses. It was unclear if Rain could really push any further, but decided that retreat was the better part of valor. As Happy was able to reclaim mining from his natural while drop harassing, he leveraged the only advantage he had in superior upgrades, scrapped together enough vikings to punish Rain at his third base. Happy stomped Rain’s army, took the game and tasted the sweetness of advancing as the underdog.

- Rain re-affirms his position as KeSPA’s premier SC2 player

After playing just a handful of PvT games in Proleague and the OSL, Rain was tested exhaustively in Group D. While he did defeat MarineKingPrime in the first round of OSL, he did looked somewhat suspect and the suspicion that it might not be his best matchup was echoed in his interviews. It wasn't surprising to hear him state that he was the most confident against Zerg and feared Terran.

(T)ByuNPrime should have been a tricky opponent for a Protoss with that disposition. And in game one of the first match of the group, the fears as to Rain’s chances started to take form. Byun was able to pick apart the KeSPA representative’s defenses with good drop play, amassing a sizable lead in the midgame. However, Rain fought back, employing a PvT style very similar to that of Seed when falling behind. He shored up his defenses while counterattacking with zealot warp ins and warp prism play. As the game went on, Byun found himself unable to control the game, as he was getting stretched too thin on defense and not able to contain Rain to three bases. Rain won the game as he in quick succession was able to deny Byun’s fourth, defend his own while taking out probes at a rate the Terran could not keep up with.

The second game was a much shorter story. Byun chose Antiga, but instead of going for a macro game like most Terrans favoring the map in TvP, he snuck an SCV into the Protoss base and went for an in-base Barracks with tech lab, intending to surprise and overwhelm with marauders. However, just before the first marauder was produced, Rain was able to scout the proxy. With a Stalker just about to come out and with concussive shell too far away to matter, Byun chose to retreat, regroup and go for a delayed 1/1/1. In the end, while Rain’s defense was not flawless, he had more than enough of an early advantage to overwhelm his opponent.

Losing to Happy in the winners match meant that Rain had to wait and see who came up from the losers match for the final Code S spot. As it turned out, his opponent was Byun once more, who took his sweet time coming out of the losers matches with a narrow 2 - 1 victory over Genius.

The first game took place on Whirlwind, where the two players played a macro game to eclipse all macro games. Both players expanded freely, each having small victories. While Byun would successfully harass and snipe tech, Rain was the one hampering the opponent’s economy. While Byun built up a ridiculous amount of Ghosts, Rain’s persistence on taking out bases and killing SCVs meant that if he could defeat the army, he would inevitably triumph. In the end, he was able to pick away at Byun’s army long enough to severely diminish its numbers and used his superior economy to secure his spot in group nominations.

- Fun facts from the first week of Code S Season 4.

  1. No group winner has been able to go 4-0.
  2. Every group winner has lost a game in their first match of the group.
  3. Zerg qualified three out of five for round of sixteen, Protoss three out of six, Terran two out of five.
  4. Terran had an overall map score of 16-20, Protoss 21-18, and Zerg 15-14.
  5. The overall matchups ended up with TvP at 9-10, TvZ at 3-7 and PvZ at 8-6.
  6. Cloud Kingdom was the favorite map to choose, being selected seven times.
  7. Abyssal City was only selected once. Suhosin picked it and won his only map in the group on it.
  8. Entombed Valley was the best pick of the lot. All five players choosing it won their games on the map.
  9. Antiga Shipyard inflicted the most losses on its pickers. Only two out of five players choosing to play on the map won their game.
  10. The win/loss record of players winning the first game of a match ended at 14-6, a win rate of 70%.





Writer: Porcelina.
Graphics and Art: Meko.
Editor: Waxangel.
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Jaaaaasper
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United States10225 Posts
September 07 2012 02:00 GMT
#2
GOGO rain fighting!
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Porcelina
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United Kingdom3249 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-07 03:08:54
September 07 2012 02:05 GMT
#3
Argh. Sorry Wax, PvZ in point 5 of the amazing stats I dug out should be 8-6, not the other way around.

Edit: Corrected now, cheers Waxangel.
IMLyte
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada714 Posts
September 07 2012 02:05 GMT
#4
Happy played great, but i think Byun would have taken out Rain if he just played straight up.
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mizU
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States12125 Posts
September 07 2012 02:06 GMT
#5
Love the statistics at the end <3
if happy ever afters did exist <3 @watamizu_
Zenbrez
Profile Joined June 2012
Canada5973 Posts
September 07 2012 02:06 GMT
#6
I like those stats
Refer to my post.
k3n705
Profile Joined November 2011
Canada134 Posts
September 07 2012 02:07 GMT
#7
Yeah those stats are great, thanks for including them!
Dodgin
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Canada39254 Posts
September 07 2012 02:08 GMT
#8
Nice stats ^^ a good addition to the recap.
Daymor
Profile Joined September 2011
New Zealand151 Posts
September 07 2012 02:21 GMT
#9
Thanks for the write-ups guys. Love reading through them even after watching the games the previous night.

Like a few others, loving those stats at the bottom.
bittman
Profile Joined February 2011
Australia8759 Posts
September 07 2012 02:22 GMT
#10
Stats are a cool thing, cheers Porcelina.

Felt like there could be more narrative and discussion on where the players go from here after the recaps as a conclusion, but otherwise all good.
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Proseat
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Germany5113 Posts
September 07 2012 02:24 GMT
#11
Only Happy When It Rains? That's Garbage!

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Pwnzer
Profile Joined June 2011
United States617 Posts
September 07 2012 02:26 GMT
#12
LOL @ all the people that were soooooooooo upset that Rain was predicted to get out this group. I realize that he didn't have to play Genius but I think he's shows he's a legit Code S contender.
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antifan
Profile Joined August 2012
116 Posts
September 07 2012 02:26 GMT
#13
Will the writers ever do that strength weakness pro con thing again like last season?
Porcelina
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United Kingdom3249 Posts
September 07 2012 02:27 GMT
#14
On September 07 2012 11:24 Proseat wrote:
Only Happy When It Rains? That's Garbage!

+ Show Spoiler +

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esEdC0c3YI4


You have no idea how ridiculously hard it was not to make the whole article a play on the lyrics. <3
Gorilla23
Profile Joined March 2012
United States339 Posts
September 07 2012 02:49 GMT
#15
I really liked the fun facts at the bottom.
neoghaleon55
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States7435 Posts
September 07 2012 04:20 GMT
#16
Thank you for FINALLY doing recaps of games on days without tournament matches (as suggested from last season)
I am glad every player gets equal airtime on TL-GSL coverage now.

Great write up.
I've never seen porcelina written much before.
Is this a new staff?
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Stutters695
Profile Joined July 2012
2610 Posts
September 07 2012 04:21 GMT
#17
The final game was the highlight game of the night, with Happy coming back from what seemed like an winnable position.


I think you guys mean unwinnable.
xAdra
Profile Joined July 2012
Singapore1858 Posts
September 07 2012 04:25 GMT
#18
I feel that Byun's games versus Genius are worth mentioning too. That 40 minute game on Daybreak with Byun massing ghosts and using Nukes to hold positions was insane.
Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-07 04:41:04
September 07 2012 04:39 GMT
#19
Terran had an overall map score of 16-20, Protoss 21-18, and Zerg 15-14.
The overall matchups ended up with TvP at 9-10, TvZ at 3-7 and PvZ at 8-6.

It's late so i might be messing something up here, but how could terran be 4 games below even map score? They are -1 vs Protoss, -4 vs zerg, and +/- 0 in mirror, so shouldnt that add up to -5 map score difference?
protoss adds up (+1, +2, +0 to get 21-18 = +3)
zerg does not add up correctly either (+4 ZvT, -2 ZvP, +0 ZvZ = +2, not 15-14 = +1)
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September 07 2012 05:00 GMT
#20
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick write up Oo;;
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mGGLearning
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
Australia26 Posts
September 07 2012 05:24 GMT
#21
I think I'm not the only one who thought Happy was definitely out when I saw those Colossi barreling down his natural. Way to get to the round of 16, Happy! LGIM hwaiting! =D
neoghaleon55
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States7435 Posts
September 07 2012 05:36 GMT
#22
I've never been more happy to see a Terran win in my life.
Die elephants, die!


(honestly rain is major scary, but he needs some losses because it's getting ridiculous!)
moo...for DRG
Sikly
Profile Joined June 2011
United States413 Posts
September 07 2012 05:41 GMT
#23
So the saying use to be never underestimate MVP and count him out.

If things keep going like they have been the last few months, by the end of the year it is going to never underestimate any IM player or count them out.
NovemberstOrm
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Canada16217 Posts
September 07 2012 06:49 GMT
#24
no gstl preview?
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Jumbled
Profile Joined September 2010
1543 Posts
September 07 2012 07:20 GMT
#25
On September 07 2012 11:27 Porcelina wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 07 2012 11:24 Proseat wrote:
Only Happy When It Rains? That's Garbage!

+ Show Spoiler +

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esEdC0c3YI4


You have no idea how ridiculously hard it was not to make the whole article a play on the lyrics. <3

You have no idea how disappointed I am that you didn't.

Big points for the Garbage reference though.
HolydaKing
Profile Joined February 2010
21254 Posts
September 07 2012 07:31 GMT
#26
very cool to see that even the koreans like a map made by foreign guys (ESV i think?) the best. cloud kingdom seems like the best choice atm.
xmungam
Profile Joined July 2012
United States1050 Posts
September 07 2012 07:32 GMT
#27

Zerg qualified three out of five for round of sixteen, Protoss three out of six, Terran two out of five.
Terran had an overall map score of 16-20, Protoss 21-18, and Zerg 15-14.
The overall matchups ended up with TvP at 9-10, TvZ at 3-7 and PvZ at 8-6.

so you're telling me aside from the 1 terran that should have qualified, the groups were completely balanced?
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HououinKyouma
Profile Joined November 2011
Australia152 Posts
September 07 2012 08:13 GMT
#28
i love the ten facts! keep them up next write up! GOOD JOOOOOBBBBBBB :D
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RaiKageRyu
Profile Joined August 2009
Canada4773 Posts
September 07 2012 09:09 GMT
#29
Yay great recap Porcelina
Someone call down the Thunder?
boxman22
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
Canada430 Posts
September 07 2012 10:01 GMT
#30
On September 07 2012 16:32 xmungam wrote:

Zerg qualified three out of five for round of sixteen, Protoss three out of six, Terran two out of five.
Terran had an overall map score of 16-20, Protoss 21-18, and Zerg 15-14.
The overall matchups ended up with TvP at 9-10, TvZ at 3-7 and PvZ at 8-6.

so you're telling me aside from the 1 terran that should have qualified, the groups were completely balanced?

You can't even say that. 8 is not divisible by 3 so that's the closest you can get.
eMGmoG
Profile Joined March 2012
Switzerland244 Posts
September 07 2012 11:11 GMT
#31
so sad for byun. he was probably the best player last season till his huge blunder vs seed with the indicisive scv pull/pullback. he was so good last season, how he destroyed nestea and how he played overall was just a joy... now this ;(
Neemi
Profile Joined August 2012
Netherlands656 Posts
September 07 2012 11:41 GMT
#32
I love those stats near the end! 14-6 is actually a surprisingly low winrate after winning the first game in a bo3 though. Assuming both players are equally skilled, there's a default 75% chance to win either game after that + the third map is always picked by the winner of the first game.

Anyway, I'm glad it seems rather balanced now. Maybe TvZ, but since it's 4-7 (MKP won 2 against Jaedong, 1 against Curious & Yoda won once against Symbol) and Symbol going 1-4 it's not really a big deal
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YourGoodFriend
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States2197 Posts
September 07 2012 13:29 GMT
#33
Great write up and I really liked those facts of the first week, they are very interesting. I am glad that Rain made it through he is a really good toss he can play both macro games and short ones and defend cheese. Watch out people he could be the first Kespa GSL winner! but not this season me thinks.

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Amornthep
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Singapore2605 Posts
September 07 2012 14:47 GMT
#34
Good write up and interesting statistics as well.
SiNoCiDe
Profile Joined September 2010
Turkey67 Posts
September 07 2012 17:11 GMT
#35
On September 07 2012 20:11 eMGmoG wrote:
so sad for byun. he was probably the best player last season till his huge blunder vs seed with the indicisive scv pull/pullback. he was so good last season, how he destroyed nestea and how he played overall was just a joy... now this ;(


Totally agree with this, I have been preaching and arguing with everyone on live streams that Byun is one of the strongest Terrans there is. But now he made me put my foot in my mouth.


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Targe
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United Kingdom14103 Posts
September 07 2012 17:25 GMT
#36
Nice one rain! Elephant doing well.

Awesome write up btw
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