• Log InLog In
  • Register
Liquid`
Team Liquid Liquipedia
EDT 05:12
CEST 11:12
KST 18:12
  • Home
  • Forum
  • Calendar
  • Streams
  • Liquipedia
  • Features
  • Store
  • EPT
  • TL+
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Smash
  • Heroes
  • Counter-Strike
  • Overwatch
  • Liquibet
  • Fantasy StarCraft
  • TLPD
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Blogs
Forum Sidebar
Events/Features
News
Featured News
[ASL22] Ro24 Preview: Summer's End3Serral wins HomeStory Cup 2915Serral wins Maestros of the Game 243ByuL, and the Limitations of Standard Play3Team Liquid Map Contest #22: Results and Winners7
Community News
GSTL Returns in 2026!42Weekly Cups (Aug 3-9): Protoss get shut out7RSL goes to London! 2026 Offline Finals Nov 21-2212Weekly Cups (July 27-Aug 2): SHIN's big week0SC4ALL II: Brood War - $2500 - Dec 5-611
StarCraft 2
General
GSTL Returns in 2026! Balance hotfix patch 5.0.16b (July 16) SC4ALL: II Talent Announcement! Protoss AoE skill expression Weekly Cups (Aug 3-9): Protoss get shut out
Tourneys
WardiTV Mondays PIG STY FESTIVAL 8.0! (13 - 23 August) 2026 KungFu Cup Announcement Sparkling Tuna Cup - Weekly Open Tournament 2026 GSTL Announcement
Strategy
[G] Having the right mentality to improve
Custom Maps
Nexus Wars 2021 GUIDE [M] (2) Industrial Park
External Content
The PondCast: SC2 News & Results Mutation # 539 Thunder Dome Mutation # 538 Media Blackout Mutation # 537 Hostile Territory
Brood War
General
[ASL22] Ro24 Preview: Summer's End Rush's Odyssey Controversy BW General Discussion StarCraft 64 is coming to Philly at SC4ALL II Best Games Kespa era
Tourneys
[ASL22] Ro24 Group A CSLAN 4 is Coming! ASL Season 22 LIVESTREAM with English Commentary [Megathread] Daily Proleagues
Strategy
Odyssey Mineral Stack Saturation Fighting Spirit mining rates Any training maps people recommend? Simple Questions, Simple Answers
Other Games
General Games
Nintendo Switch Thread General RTS Discussion Thread Anyone here play Quakeworld back in the day? Stormgate/Frost Giant Megathread EVE Corporation
Dota 2
Official 'what is Dota anymore' discussion
League of Legends
[TL LoL EUW IHs] Teemo shall perish TSM pausing esports and CLG Dead
Heroes of the Storm
Heroes of the Storm 2.0
Hearthstone
Deck construction bug
TL Mafia
TL Mafia Power Rank TL Mafia Community Thread NeO.D_StephenKing vs This Guy From 1 Million Dance
Community
General
Artificial Intelligence Thread US Politics Mega-thread Russo-Ukrainian War Thread European Politico-economics QA Mega-thread The Letting Off Steam Thread
Fan Clubs
MarineLorD Fan Club The ShoWTimE Fan Club The herO Fan Club!
Media & Entertainment
Movie Discussion! Anime Discussion Thread Series you have seen recently... [Req][Books] Good Fantasy/SciFi books
Sports
MLB/Baseball 2023 Football (Soccer) Thread TeamLiquid Health and Fitness Initiative For 2023 NBA General Discussion Formula 1 Discussion
World Cup 2022
Tech Support
Computer Build, Upgrade & Buying Resource Thread Simple Questions Simple Answers FPS when play League Of Legend on laptop
TL Community
The Automated Ban List Northern Ireland Global Starcraft
Blogs
LOCKPICKING NOOB
LUCKY_NOOB
Chinese Gen Z: Between Dream…
TrAiDoS
Cathedral Of CS And NY pizza a…
FuDDx
Please support my new stand…
Peanutsc
Hello guys!
LIN1s
Customize Sidebar...

Website Feedback

Closed Threads



Active: 10687 users

[IEM] Singapore - Group Stage Preview

Forum Index > News
93 CommentsPost a Reply
1 2 3 4 5 Next All

[IEM] Singapore - Group Stage Preview

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
Graphics byMeko
November 22nd, 2012 17:34 GMT
  • .A
    Group A Preview
  • .B
    Group B Preview
  • .C
    Group C Preview
  • .D
    Group D Preview
  • .LP
    IEM Singapore on Liquipedia

Photo Credit - Header: jjcb via flickr, Front page: kewl via flickr.

The Open Bracket has been played, the spots for absent players have been filled, and now we head into the group stages of IEM Singapore where the competition really begins. Like the parallel DreamHack tournament going on in Sweden, 24 players are split into four groups of six, with the top three players moving onto the elimination tournament phase.

.A
Group A

(P)mouz.HasuObs, (P)SK_MC, (Z)K3.VortiX, (Z)Tt.PiG, (Z)iM.MaFia, Yekke

Group A divides pretty easily into a top and bottom half, though there happens to be a tiny bit of room for class mobility. Obviously, you'd have to pick all-time foreign prize money winner (P)SK_MC to make it through in first, though it's not a 100% lock like it may have been before.

With MC playing poorly in and outside in Korea for the past few months, the door seems wide open for (Z)K3.VortiX to slip in and cause an upset. VortiX is coming off a quietly good WCS Global Finals performance where he finished top eight (the best among European players), and played the fearsome CreatorPrime very evenly in a 2 – 3 quarter-final loss. While he has to be worried about ZvZ, he could definitely make first place.

And then there's (P)mouz.HasuObs, who came in as a caster but ended up filling in as a player due to d.Killer's cancellation (hopefully that means a double paycheck for the unflappably consistent German). While he's in for a hard time against VortiX, he should beat the other foreign Zergs in the group, and his good PvP means 1st place isn't out of the picture if he beats MC and gets a good enough overall map differential.

After that there's the three SEA region Zergs who will probably get destroyed, but it's not as hopeless for them as for their compadres in the other groups. (Z)Tt.PiG in particular, is no stranger to upsets via ZvZ, having won WCS Australia playing only that match-up. Sadly, he couldn't continue his hot streak in the immediately following Oceania qualifiers, thus missing out on the world finals, and proving that ZvZ is a fickle mistress. There's also (Z)iM.MaFia, who did manage to get 2nd place at aforementioned WCS Oceania, though he got 0 – 2'd out of the world finals. Finally there's Yekke, who was actually pretty close to beating Zenio 2 – 1 in the open bracket.

It will be tough, but the SEA/Oceania players do have a chance if things go their way, and they manage to take advantage of ZvZ to the fullest. Perhaps HasuObs only came prepared to cast, and will be forced to use a trackball and a Wii keyboard to play due to having left his regular gear at home.

.B
Group B

(P)StarDustLight, (Z)d.Tefel, (Z)YugiOh, (Z)Xeria.KingKong, (T)WW.Sting, (Z)EnDerr

Group B is the cruelest group seen in a tournament this year. It's packed with skilled but low-profile players who would really love to make their splash on the the international scene, but they happen to be facing the triple-misfortune of 1) Having to eliminate one another in a first round group of death, 2) Playing at a horrible timezone where few people will see them, 3) Being buried totally by whatever popular players are at DreamHack.

(Z)EnDerr (aka Stellar), the WCS South East Asia champion, probably has it the worst. This was a rare chance for him to shine in an international tournament held in his region of the world, but he's been thrown to the wolves in the toughest group.

The other foreigner is (Z)d.Tefel, who raised some eyebrows as Dignitas' newest signing. However, it's a signing that makes sense as Tefel has done pretty well in online cups and qualifiers, beating out more famous players to make it to MLG Arena and this current IEM. This could have been a great debut for him on his new team, but unfortuantely he's stuck in a rough group.

Of course, there's the trio of Code B Koreans in the group as well. The former Startale player (Z)Xeria.KingKong we barely know anything about, save that our experience with Korean benchwarmers like Sleep and Daisy suggest that he's probably better than most of the foreigners at this event without ever having seen him play. (T)WW.Sting, we already know to be an excellent player, as he came in fourth place at TSL4. Sting's a pretty interesting character in that he's a fearless cheeser and a pretty good series preparer, meaning he's a championship candidate if he can make it through the group. Then there's (P)StarDustLight, a popular streamer and former KeSPA player, but not a player who's shown us anything in tournaments so far.

The King of Code A

There's one player who really stands above the rest in this group, and the King of Code A, (Z)YugiOh. While there is a 'Nestea Award' for players who have played in ten consecutive Code S seasons, true GSL fans know there really should be a 'YuGiOh Award' on top of that: awarded to players who have been in ten consecutive Code A's.

Indeed, the ex-SlayeRS player holds the dubious honor of having qualified for thirteen consecutive Code A tourneys. He's affectionately called the King of Code A, and has become something of a cult hero for being so consistently decent. YuGiOh has shown the strange quality of looking stronger whenever he's in his realm, and he even defeated MKP in Code A to show that he's the one true king of that domain. YuGiOh has actually been to Code S a few times, but each time he failed to show the kind of play let him rule Code A with an iron fist.

To the woe of many, YuGiOh had the misfortune to meet Bogus in the Ro48 last season, and was sent out of Code A for the first time in over a year. But there may be a silver lining yet as YuGiOh heads to Singapore. Having conquered one realm and ruled over it for so long, the King might be in need of a new challenge, and new subjects to subdue.

.C
Group C

(P)Ai.Tarrantius, (P)Tt.White-Ra, (Z)TSL_Revival, (Z)Liquid`Zenio, (Z)Ninja, Jabito

Group C is the one group that looks mostly 'normal,' with players evenly distributed across the skill spectrum, and the races being relatively balanced compared to the other groups.

(Z)TSL_Revival is the obvious favorite to top this group. He might be the fourth string Zerg on TSL, but he's a Code A regular and was good enough to play his way into multiple MLG events these season. At a softer event like IEM Singapore, he's an instant title contender, especially considering his excellent ZvZ skill.

The other Korean Zerg, (Z)Liquid`Zenio, comes in with a more impressive resume including multiple seasons in Code S, but he's been on a months long slide in 2012. Even though he's one of the weaker Koreans in the tournament, he is a Korean Zerg after all, which means you still have to rate him higher than the others in this group.

(Z)Ninja and Jabito come in as the underdogs, with Jabito winning our early support just because he's Terran. At the same time we're fearful for what might happen to Jabito, as he just barely made it into the groups through the open bracket qualifiers. We saw the more established pros mangle the local heroes in some pretty ugly ways during the open, and it might be best to avert your eyes.

Rounding out the group are the two European Protosses. Along with Tefel, (P)Ai.Tarrantius is the mostly unheard of European who could break out at this tournament, except that he actually gets a reasonable group unlike Tefel. And of course, there's (P)Tt.White-Ra, the benevolent deity of esports. We've mentioned this in the past, but winning and losing don't actually matter for White-Ra – it's enough that he exists. Interestingly enough, he actually has a pretty good chance to make it out of this group. While it's been a while since White-Ra fell out of the very top tier, he's still quite a good player, and a second or third place finish is very possible.

.D
Group D

(P)Grubby, (Z)Virtus.sLivko, (P)FnaticRC Oz, (T)K3.LucifroN, Blysk, (Z)ProAnnn

While Group B is the group of death, few of the viewers will really miss the players that are eliminated. Group D also has quite a few skilled players, but in contrast to Group B, there would be a lot of tears shed depending on who manages to get out, and who gets eliminated.

It all starts with (P)Grubby, one of the most popular players in StarCraft who is beginning to rival White-Ra in his capacity to be unanimously loved. Similar to his Ukrainian counterpart, he's typically one level down from being a serious title contender at most major tournaments, but the soft pool in Singapore means he has a real chance of doing well. Grubby is in a particularly interesting situation where he has a great chance of upsetting two of the biggest favorites, Oz and MC, with his good PvP, but is in danger of being upset himself in a PvZ.

Of almost equal importance to IEM from a viewership standpoint is (T)K3.LucifroN, the lone Terran player who has a credible shot at winning the championship. Alongside Grubby and White-Ra, Lucifron is the player with the most "f*** this I'm not watching anymore" potential for viewers should he drop out, thus IEM must be praying for his success. To a lesser extent you could say that about (P)FnaticRC Oz, one of the more popular and well established Korean players in the foreign scene. However, there's a near 0% chance he doesn't make it out of this group, so there's nothing to worry about.

The player who is likely to be the cause of aforementioned tears is (Z)Virtus.sLivko, an excellent Russian Zerg who has gone surprisingly unnoticed as he consistently performs well in major tournaments. An Oz, Lucifron, Slivko top-three is very much in play here, with Grubby being the odd man out. Still, getting to hear Grubby's world-class casting in the proceeding days would be a pretty good consolation...

Finally there's (Z)ProAnnn and Blysk, who don't seem any less dead than their fellow SEA players in other groups. I feel like WCS should have taught us something about tournament structures that promote even play across all regions at the cost of pure competitiveness, but I'm not entirely sure what it was.

TeamLiquid ESPORTS

Writers: Waxangel.
Graphics: Meko.
Facebook Twitter Reddit
TL+ Member
LowEloPlayer
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
United States205 Posts
November 22 2012 17:41 GMT
#2
Sounds weird when you name something a "group of death" when in most other tournaments it'd be a group of life :/

Nice write-up though
hmm... let's think about it
Archile
Profile Joined June 2011
United States403 Posts
November 22 2012 17:42 GMT
#3
With sLivko's awesome ZvP I can't see him not getting out of the group, which means either grubby, lucifron, or oz gets the axe ;;
Just a bad player trying to be a little less bad
oneill12
Profile Joined February 2012
Romania1222 Posts
November 22 2012 18:10 GMT
#4
GO ZENIO GRUBBY AND WHITE-RA!!!
Mariosatr
Profile Joined September 2012
294 Posts
November 22 2012 18:29 GMT
#5
Did you mention how Mafia also 2-0'd Lucifron in the Open Bracket?
Other than that, great preview
A mind sharper than any blade.
ZenDeX
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
Philippines2916 Posts
November 22 2012 18:54 GMT
#6
Hoping for Enderr to pull a BWC Idra
Slackzftw
Profile Joined November 2012
Germany361 Posts
November 22 2012 19:06 GMT
#7
I've seen enough PvZ at BWC.
QxGRockEr
Profile Joined July 2011
United States191 Posts
November 22 2012 19:13 GMT
#8
gogogo sson! Hes winning the tourny. Said it here first.
LighTeSports
Wawa
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States215 Posts
November 22 2012 19:15 GMT
#9
EnDerr will pull and IdrA. Definitely!!

GO ENDERR!!! GO JABI!!! <3
www.youtube.com/wawastarcraft
HereBeDragons
Profile Joined May 2011
1429 Posts
November 22 2012 19:43 GMT
#10
It's going to be so funny if HasuObs came to cast, and ended up winning the tournament =P.
Jintoss
Profile Joined November 2011
Hong Kong117 Posts
November 22 2012 19:54 GMT
#11
so... when does the tournament happen? I really want to see how Ssonlight does^^
We are the blades of Aiur
EveRekanise
Profile Joined February 2011
Singapore15 Posts
November 22 2012 20:05 GMT
#12
Eve.Yekke*
Zerg.Zilla
Profile Joined February 2012
Hungary5029 Posts
November 22 2012 20:15 GMT
#13
Only 3 terran...
(•_•) ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■) ~Keep calm and inject Larva~
Mario1209
Profile Joined September 2010
United States1077 Posts
November 22 2012 21:00 GMT
#14
IEM pretty lucky that 2 championship contending terrans qualified through the open bracket. this was about to be a boring tourney ;o
Co-Manager of Soviet Gaming * http://twitter.com/#!/sGMarioo * http://www.facebook.com/SovietGamingfanpage * https://twitter.com/#!/SovietGaming
Maynarde
Profile Joined September 2010
Australia1286 Posts
November 22 2012 22:53 GMT
#15
C'mon SEA lads! Got faith in Mafia, PiG and Ninja to do well. Yekke was impressive vs. Zenio yesterday in open bracket and really enjoyed his muta play in game 2 on Ohana. All the best boys <3
CommentatorAustralian SC2 Caster | Twitter: @MaynardeSC2 | Twitch: twitch.tv/maynarde
m0ck
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
4194 Posts
November 22 2012 23:20 GMT
#16
Great effort to spotlight what will be a somewhat overlooked tournament
MartinN
Profile Joined April 2011
Spain307 Posts
November 22 2012 23:29 GMT
#17
vamos españa
Shinespark
Profile Joined June 2011
Chile843 Posts
November 22 2012 23:39 GMT
#18
I wonder if nonterran players still bother to practice XvT matchups
"I, for one, welcome our new Korean overlords."
warcralft
Profile Joined October 2010
Singapore609 Posts
November 23 2012 00:12 GMT
#19
ProAnnn and blysk are protosses
Musicus
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany23579 Posts
November 23 2012 00:21 GMT
#20
Why is it that because Hasu only came to cast, I get the feeling he's going to do very well this time?
Maru and Serral are probably top 5.
1 2 3 4 5 Next All
Please log in or register to reply.
Live Events Refresh
Next event in 48m
[ Submit Event ]
Live Streams
Refresh
StarCraft: Brood War
Sea 1278
PianO 997
910 929
Killer 663
Larva 426
EffOrt 268
Mind 200
ZerO 147
Sexy 77
Mong 45
[ Show more ]
Bale 38
sSak 37
ZergMaN 34
sorry 17
Terrorterran 11
Counter-Strike
olofmeister1691
zeus137
kRYSTAL_55
Super Smash Bros
Mew2King100
Other Games
summit1g6208
singsing1545
ceh9688
crisheroes171
ZerO(Twitch)3
[ Show 14 non-featured ]
StarCraft 2
• StrangeGG 15
• AfreecaTV YouTube
• intothetv
• Kozan
• IndyKCrew
• Migwel
StarCraft: Brood War
• Light_VIP 16
• BSLYoutube
• STPLYoutube
• ZZZeroYoutube
Dota 2
• WagamamaTV745
• lizZardDota2308
League of Legends
• Stunt486
• HappyZerGling133
Upcoming Events
Afreeca Starleague
48m
Rush vs Hm
Bisu vs Shuttle
WardiTV Weekly
1h 48m
The Patches Monday
6h 48m
Afreeca Starleague
1d
Sharp vs Shinee
Action vs Shine
GSL
1d 1h
PiGosaur Cup
1d 14h
Replay Cast
1d 23h
Afreeca Starleague
2 days
BeSt vs Paralyze
Jaedong vs Speed
Kung Fu Cup
2 days
Replay Cast
2 days
[ Show More ]
The PondCast
3 days
KCM Race Survival
3 days
Replay Cast
3 days
PiG Sty Festival
4 days
CranKy Ducklings
5 days
PiG Sty Festival
5 days
Sparkling Tuna Cup
6 days
PiG Sty Festival
6 days
Liquipedia Results

Completed

CSLAN 4
CranK Gathers Season 4: BW vs SC2 Team League
Eternal Conflict S2 Finale

Ongoing

KCM Race Survival 2026 Season 3
K-JUNGMAN
ASL Season 22
RSL Revival: Season 6
PiG Sty Festival 8.0
META DYMY #4
Esports World Cup 2026
Esports World Cup 2026: LCQ
BLAST Bounty Summer 2026
BLAST Bounty Summer Qual
Stake Ranked Episode 3
XSE Pro League 2026
IEM Cologne Major 2026

Upcoming

CSL Season 22: Qualifier 1
Escore Tournament S3: W8
CSL Season 22: Qualifier 2
CSL 2026 AUTUMN (S22)
Acropolis #5
Acropolis #5 - TRS
Blizzard Classic Cup 2026
HSC XXX
SC4ALL II: StarCraft II
Kung Fu Cup 2026 Grand Finals
RSL Offline Finals
Big Dog Cup 2026 Div 1
Stake Ranked Episode 5
PGL Masters Bucharest 2026
Thunderpick World Champ. '26
ESL Pro League Season 24
Stake Ranked Episode 4
1win Private Club #1
Logitech G Connect 2026
SL StarSeries Fall 2026
FISSURE Playground #5
BLAST Open Fall 2026
TLPD

1. ByuN
2. TY
3. Dark
4. Solar
5. Stats
6. Nerchio
7. sOs
8. soO
9. INnoVation
10. Elazer
1. Rain
2. Flash
3. EffOrt
4. Last
5. Bisu
6. Soulkey
7. Mini
8. Sharp
Sidebar Settings...

Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use | Contact Us

Original banner artwork: Jim Warren
The contents of this webpage are copyright © 2026 TLnet. All Rights Reserved.