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[SPL] Round 1 Week 3 - The Gift of Proleague

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[SPL] Round 1 Week 3 - The Gift of Proleague

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December 21st, 2012 16:42 GMT

SKPlanet Proleague

Table of Contents



Week 2 Lookback
Eight Matches of Madness


Featured Game
EG.ThorZaIN vs. CJ_SongDuri


Week 3 Previews
Sat/Sun Previews


Fantasy Spotlight
The winners and losers of week 2.



SK Planet Proleague table and results at Liquipedia

Week 2 Lookback


by monk. and Waxangel

The season is still young, but Week Two of Proleague gave us a better picture of who might become the powerhouses and who could struggle to stay out of the bottom of the table down the line. Defending champs CJ Entus got off to a good, first place start with a 3 - 0 record, with SK Telecom chasing closely behind. On the other hand, Samsung KHAN is stuck with the last place spot for now, a surprise considering their good SC2 record in the hybrid Proleague. However, with Team Eight racing to the bottom with a 1 - 7 map score last week, KHAN might not be there for long.

As for the darlings of the foreign scene, EG-TL, it was a week with both good and bad news. On the plus side, they drubbed Samsung KHAN 4 - 0 for their first loss. On other hand, they took a 3 - 4 loss to CJ, where HerO and TaeJa both lost matches. Seeing as the Liquid Duo was one of the main reasons EG-TL was regarded highly coming into the season, one must wonder how they will perform as the season goes on.

December 16th - 17th

4
KT Rolster
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Live Report Thread

(Z)hitmaN[jOin] <Bifrost> (T)BaBy
(T)Flash <Planet S> (Z)Ryul2
(T)Mind <Arkanoid> (P)Jaehoon
(P)Wooki <Caldeum> (P)Terminator
(Z)Action <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)Dream.t)check
(P)Stats <Ohana> (T)Speed
1
KeSPA 8th Team
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After taking an 4 – 3 win over Samsung KHAN in the opening week, the KeSPA 8th team played more like the team most people were expecting when the rosters were revealed at the start of the season. A team where the ace BaBy plays a crucial role, and is hard pressed to get wins from anyone else when he falls (a 0 – 4 loss to SKT would follow later in the week).

The series served to highlight a critical weakness of the Eights, with BaBy getting easily sniped by the far lesser known Hitman. Having played mech builds in TvZ in the previous week of Proleague and in Code A matches, Hitman was able to prepare a strange but ultimately effective counter strategy consisting of mutas, roach drops, and a transition to brood lords before his opponent could find his bearings.

The silver lining the Eights was that their captain Jaehoon won his game at least, keeping him at 2/2 on the season. If he can continue to be a reliable second man to BaBy, then this team could piece together some more series wins down the line.


4
Woongjin Stars
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Live Report Thread

(P)sHy <Ohana> (P)ParalyzE
(Z)Neo.G_Soulkey <Antiga Shipyard> (T)yeOngJae
(P)Flying <Planet S> (Z)n.Die_soO
(Z)ZerO <Bifrost> (P)BeSt
(T)hOn_sin <Caldeum> (T)Fantasy
(P)free <Cloud Kingdom> (P)Rain

Ace Match
(Z)Neo.G_Soulkey <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)n.Die_soO
3
SK Telecom T1
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Two of the deeper SC2 rosters in the Proleague engaged in a close, hard-fought battle, with Woongjin winning due to their possession of the superior ZvZ player. The Ace Match map was predetermined as Tal'Darim Altar, a map that has been dominated by Zergs thus far (80% of entries are Zerg, and none of the daring non-Zerg entries have won a game yet). For all his great performances in MLG run online leagues, soO couldn't hold up to the GSL tested Soulkey in a ZvZ Ace Match.

Outside of the ace, the series contained a mixture of expected results and upsets. Key players soO, Rain, and Soulkey won their games, but we saw Code B > Code A upsets in Paralyze over sOs (sHy), and hOn_sin taking down Fantasy. Additionally, it was encouraging for Woongjin to see one of their best BW players in Zero pick up a win (with a baneling bust on Best), but they were left waiting for their BW Protoss ace Free to find his form as he took a bad loss to Rain.


4
STX Soul
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Live Report Thread

(Z)hyvaa <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)hOpe
(T)Classic <Bifrost> (P)Stork
(P)Dear <Caldeum> (P)JangBi
(T)Last <Arkanoid> (Z)RorO
(T)Bogus <Cloud Kingdom> (T)Reality
(P)Trap <Antiga Shipyard> (Z)Shine

Ace Match
(T)Bogus <Ohana> (Z)RorO
3
Samsung Khan
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The Samsung vs. STX featured the only Code S vs. Code S match of the week, as Innovation (Bogus) took on Roro in the ace match. In the aftermath, Samsung were denied a win in an ace match for their second consecutive game.

Interestingly, it was RorO who won his regular line-up game against Last (with overwhelming force of muta-bane-ling-infestor on Arkanoid), while Innovation was the one who didn't quite live up to his reputation as ace by dropping a game to Reality (Innovation's fast banshee was countered by even faster marine-hellion attacks).

RorO tried to bring the same style of play to the ace match on Ohana, using muta-ling-bane to retain some mid-game map control while he transitioned to hive. However, it proved to be almost completely ineffectual against Innovation, who shored up his defenses against a bust, and then sprang forward with a deadly pre-hive marine-tank timing. RorO tried to counter attack to buy time, but it was to avail as Innovation simply held at home and plowed through RorO's bases to take the series for his team.


4
CJ Entus
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Live Report Thread

(T)Bbyong <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)Jaedong
(P)Bong[S.G] <Bifrost> (T)TaeJa
(P)herO[jOin] <Caldeum> (P)HuK
(Z)SonGDuri <Arkanoid> (T)ThorZaIN
(Z)Hydra <Cloud Kingdom> (P)HerO
(Z)EffOrt <Antiga Shipyard> (P)JYP

Ace Match
(P)herO[jOin] <Ohana> (T)TaeJa
3
EG-TL
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EG-TL's quest for their first win was delayed once more, losing to yet another Proleague championship winning team. This time it happened to be CJ Entus, the defending champions who made a strong playoff run in the hybrid season based off their SC2 play.

Things seemed to be going swimmingly at first, with Jaedong and TaeJa overpowering Bbyong and Bong as expected. The foreigner duo of HuK and ThorZaIN fell listlessly after, but that was somewhat expected. However, things then took an ominous turn as key player HerO lost to Hydra, falling for his old nemesis in the slow-ling all-in. Luckily for EG-TL, JYP was able to make the save, taking down Effort with a three-base timing in a PvZ. It all came down to the ace match, and EG-TL answered a much-asked question from the fans by picking TaeJa over HerO as their ace. Meanwhile, CJ went with hero[join], their most tournament accomplished player, setting up a TvP clash on Ohana.

In yet another surprising result, Liquid's other ace fell to lesser known player, this time with all the marbles on the line. TaeJa left hero[join] to his own devices, allowing him successfully go for fast upgrades and fast templar tech. The investment paid off in spades for hero[join], as he was able to crush TaeJa in huge storm-timing attack, grasping hold of the lead and never letting go until the final GG.

December 18th - 19th

0
KT Rolster
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Live Report Thread

(Z)HoeJJa <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)Neo.G_Soulkey
(T)Flash <Bifrost> (Z)ZerO
(Z)Action <Caldeum> (P)sHy
(T)Mind <Arkanoid> (T)hOn_sin
(P)Wooki <Cloud Kingdom> (P)free
(Z)Crazy-Hydra <Antiga Shipyard> (P)Flying
4
Woongjin Stars
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The same KT Rolster that looked so dominating against a weakened EG-TL and a Jaedong-less Team 8 would go up against their first true challenge in Woongjin Stars. And while KT Rolster swept their first and second matches with 4-0 and 4-1 scores, they would soon feel what it would be like on the opposite side of the coin, falling 0-4 to the Stars. Everything seemed to go wrong for KT Rolster and the same team that had looked so in control before seemed clueless against a full strength Kespa team. Some of the losses were painful to watch, with Action failing to defend against a warp prism + sentry block, and Mind getting caught completely defenseless against a cloaked banshee.

But the story of the match had to be Flash. Flash's precision and his attention to detail in his match against Zenio was nowhere to be seen against Zero. Many times, Flash's head seemed to be in the clouds, wondering if perhaps he left the stove on in the teamhouse. His reaction times were horrendous as he lost army after army to simply due to not paying attention, either sieging tanks too late or only starting to split marines after half of them had already died. Unfortunately for Flash, this is not an isolated incident, as Flash has been known to make similar mistakes, most recently in his games against Baby in their recent GSL match. As Flash is obviously the heart and soul of KT Rolster, it's worrisome for the team's performance down the line.


0
KeSPA 8th Team
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Live Report Thread

(T)Speed <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)s2
(T)BaBy <Bifrost> (P)BeSt
(Z)Ryul2 <Caldeum> (T)Fantasy
(Z)Alone <Arkanoid> (T)yeOngJae
(P)Jaehoon <Cloud Kingdom> (P)Rain
(P)Terminator <Antiga Shipyard> (Z)n.Die_soO
4
SK Telecom T1
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Though on paper, this looked like a one-sided victory of a front-runner team over a back-crawling one, the final score doesn't do justice to how close this series actually was. First of all, as Team 8 is widely regarded as the weakest team in proleague, and as it was with Airforce ACE before them, it looks like teams are choosing to send weaker players against the Eights in order to give them more experience. SKT1 seemed to follow this rule, as s2 and yeOngJae, two non-regulars in SC2, were thrust out into the battlefield.

Team 8's Speed tried his best against s2 in a close game, but he could not overcome Zerg'derim Altar. Baby gained a sizable economic lead against Best, but lost it all in one unfavorable battle. Ryul2 actually reached the Infestor/Broodlord stage on equal terms against Fantasy, but Fantasy's scrappiness somehow allowed him to slowly and eventually whittle down Ryul2's entirely Infestor/Broodlord army down. And finally, yeOngJae versus Alone was probably the least close series; Alone tried cute tactics such as baneling drops followed by baneling landmines, but yeOngJae's combination of solid standard play and map abuse were more than enough to power through the Alone's Hello Kitty tactics.

And so a 4-0. As the season goes on, we're beginning to see Team 8 cementing themselves as SC2's Air Force ACE and SKT1 cementing themselves as SC2's SKT1.


3
STX Soul
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Live Report Thread

(T)Last <Ohana> (T)sKyHigh
(T)Bogus <Antiga Shipyard> (Z)Hydra
(P)Trap <Planet S> (T)Bbyong
(T)Classic <Bifrost> (P)herO[jOin]
(P)Dear <Caldeum> (P)Bong[S.G]
(Z)hyvaa <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)EffOrt

Ace Match
(T)Bogus <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)EffOrt
4
CJ Entus
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STX and CJ are two of the hottest teams as of late. STX has Bogus; after reaching top four in the GSL, Bogus is probably one of the most hyped Kepsa players that exists. Meanwhile, few teams have as strong of a one-two punches as that of CJ's hero[jOin] and Effort combo. When the two teams clashed, there was a mixture of refined and raw play to be seen in the games. The most impressive win came from Bogus who microed his way to victory with just one well-executed attack against Hydra. And the biggest flop came from Trap, who fell to a standard 1-1-1 all-in like it was 2011. But by the time all the regularly scheduled matches were done and finished, the score was tied at 3-3 and it was time for the ace match.

As Tal'darim Altar was the map, at least one Zerg was sure to show. CJ sent out Effort, a player with much potential, but a 0-3 record in the Proleague at that point. STX, without a particularly strong Zerg, chose Bogus as their champion. Seeing as no other race had ever beaten Zerg on Tal'darim Altar, Bogus chose to employ a proxy 2-rax looking for an easy victory. Things looked great for Bogus as his proxy remained unscouted and his opponent went for an especially late pool. But just as Bogus looked like he was about to secure the win, he overextended, letting a pack of lings run-by to kill all of his SCVs at home. Bogus might be a great player, but he let his hubris get in the way of an easy victory for his team.


0
Samsung Khan
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Live Report Thread

(Z)RorO <Antiga Shipyard> (Z)Zenio
(P)Stork <Caldeum> (P)JYP
(T)Reality <Ohana> (P)HerO
(Z)Shine<Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)Jaedong
(T)TurN <Planet S> (T)PuMa
(P)JangBi <Bifrost> (T)TaeJa
4
EG-TL
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EG-Liquid is slowly learning the ropes of Proleague. From their opening 0-4 embarrassment against KT Rolster, to their nail-bitingly close 3-4 loss against CJ Entus, to their complete sweep of Samsung Khan, it's starting to look a lot better for the first foreigner team in Proleague.

Roro seems to be particularly weak to EG-TL Zergs; after being soundly defeated by Idra at WCS Grand Finals, he suffered another big loss to Zenio today in a fairly standard game. Meanwhile, JYP was able to hide a probe in Stork's base, so he abandoned his original plans and took the opportunity to four gate to victory. Hero just simply outclassed Reality and showed that he was the much better player in their match. And Shine continued to prove that he simply cannot win games, getting outplayed by Jaedong at the Tyrant's best match-up. This loss would bring Shine to a 0-4 record and his team to a 0-3.

As much of a great result it was for EG-TL, the bigger story is how Samsung Khan has been floundering so far this season. The second place finishers from hybrid proleague have looked sloppy and unfocused throughout all their games and it's truly the whole team's fault here. Not one player has really stepped it up at all and everyone has been looking either mediocre or just bleh, a trend Samsung will have to fix quickly if they wish to vie for a playoff spot.

Week 2 Standings




Featured Game: ThorZaIN vs. SongDuri

by T.O.P.



Our second spotlighted match features the foreigner fan favorite EG.Thorzain.RC taking on CJ’s SongDuri. The previous proleague season used Blizzard ladder maps, a decision made to ease the transition to SC2 for the Kespa progamers. However, many of those maps have been completely figured out because of how long they’ve been used in tournaments. Kespa has a tradition of introducing new maps that require players to create new styles for optimal play. Our featured game takes place on one such map, Arkanoid

Out of the Ordinary: Arkanoid

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Got Rocks?


The rocks found abundantly on this map form a barrier between the two players, preventing any kinds of early game aggression. In total, four layers of rocks separate the two players. A timer is placed on the rocks so they self-destruct by the twenty minute mark. A neutral Zerg "tumor" blocks both the 2nd and the 3rd expansion for Terran and Protoss, preventing extremely greedy openings such as triple nexus before gateway. Nevertheless, the games so far have shown economically focused play in the early game, due to the protection provided by the rocks.

Early reviews of the map suggest that it is Terran favored. During the first week of proleague, 7 Terrans, 1 Zerg, and 0 Protoss were sent out to play on Arkanoid. You'll rarely see a Protoss here, as unlike Zergs, who can expand just fine, and Terrans, who can build an early command center and re-position it, Protoss have no real ways to either take early expansions or threaten their opponents with attacks.

The map structure found here also lends itself to fast three base play. Acquiring a fourth base is cumbersome, because a player must open many new paths before this is possible. Defending that base if even more difficult as it requires the player to defend a much larger area than his three natural bases. As such, in all of the games on Arkanoid so far, players have been reluctant to take a fourth base, a feature that favors Terrans in the TvZ match-up as Terrans can typically muster stronger 3-base armies.

The Opening: To the Skies!

This game started with SongDuri opting for the standard ZvT 3 Hatch queen build order, which happens to be one of the few options on this map as the rocks prevent any early game aggression. For Thorzain, we saw him open with a reaper expand, giving him early information on SongDuri's location. He then opted to go for 3 fast command centers, and tried to transition into two starport banshees. This economic-focused build combined greed along with early game scouting.

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Peekaboo!


Unfortunately for Thorzain, SongDuri scouted one of the two starports. Noticing this, ThorZaIN decided to assume the worst and play as if both starports had been scouted. 2-port banshee not being the best strategy when revealed, Thorzain opted for plan B, producing one banshee and one viking from his two starports in order to harass his opponent's workers and deny his opponent's overlords respectively. The lone banshee proved its worth as it was able to deny SongDuri from breaking down the rocks until he had sufficient anti-air. In the meanwhile, SongDuri teched up to lair and mutalisks, a popular choice considering the semi-island nature of the map.

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Zerg shall not pass!


Mid Game: Rush to the Center

As mutalisks arrived on the field, Thorzain rushed to position himself up in the center of the map, the best possible spot to deal with a muta/ling player. The wide open center on Arkanoid allows the Zerg to make use of mutalisks, zerglings, and banelings to flank with ease. But by moving into the center and establishing his position first, Thorzain prevented this situation from happening so easily. Any attempts from the Zerg to attack a fortified Terran position in the center will have to pass through a narrow choke, a meat grinder for zerglings and banelings against tanks.

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Controlling the center is even more important here than in Chess.


At 14 minutes into the game, Thorzain seemed to be in a very advantageous position. Although both players were hovering around 170 supply, Thorzain had the choke of the Zerg player covered with a heavily upgraded marine-tank army against the pure mutalisk-ling/bane army of SongDuri. At this point, SongDuri did not even have his infestation pit up for hive against Thorzain's three factories that were constantly producing tanks.

End Game: The Battle for the Rocks

Throughout the entire game, Thorzain and SongDuri would be engaged in a war for the rocks. SongDuri needed the rocks to fall, creating more pathways for Zerg counterattacks, flanks, and run-bys. On the other hand, Thorzain wished to keep the rocks intact, limiting Zerg movement and creating chokes and dead-ends for the Zerg. This war began with Thorzain's first banshee that tried to deny SongDuri's initial zerglings from killing rocks and ended when Thorzain made a crucial mistake.

After losing drop after drop and marine force after marine force without accomplishing much, Thorzain's pressure subsided for a brief moment. Thus, SongDuri's army caught a break and started working to carve an alternate path to Thorzain's main base, completely bypassing Thorzain's main force. Though Thorzain had vision of his precious rocks being broken, he did not notice them being torn down on his minimap.

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Pay attention!


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Too late


From the layout of his base, it appeared that Thorzain had not even considered this kind of counterattack a possibility. Normally, especially against the base trade styles of mutalisk ZvT, a Terran wants some sort of base defense ready for possible zergling and mutalisk counter-attacks. A supply depot wall is one of the most crucial things to have against this style of Zerg, but Thorzain neglected to construct one; instead he scattered them all around his base as if they were a nuisance. This counterattack by SongDuri would wreak havoc in Thorzain's base, eventually bringing him down to only 11 workers. And when Thorzain rushed for a desperate all-in attack, SongDuri had more than enough time to fly his mutalisks back to defend his own main base. It was safe to say that this game was effectively over.


For a strategy that hinged so much abusing the map and keeping key rocks intact, Thorzain did a poor job of crossing all his t's and dotting all his i's. Had Thorzain been aware that the rocks near his base were being broken, he could have easily prevented it with a handful of marines and medivacs. The slight moment of inattentiveness essentially led to Thorzain's downfall, which came especially quickly due to Thorzain's lack of a depot wall.

Thorzain clearly had a well thought-out plan for this specific game on this specific map. He tried to keep the map intact, preventing his opponent from molding it to his fancy. However, he seemed to lose sight of his most important goals and his execution of the strategy was less than stellar. But one bright point we can take away from this game is that EG-TL is learning to adapt to proleague. They've begun to heavily engineer well thought-out strategies for specific maps, possible because of proleague lineups are revealed days in advance. As EG-TL moves forward, it seems like there's hope for them yet.



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Week 3 Previews

by Waxangel

Line-ups Thread


Saturday, December 22th


SK Telecom T1
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(P)Rain <Antiga Shipyard> (Z)SonGDuri
(Z)n.Die_soO <Caldeum> (Z)Hydra
(P)ParalyzE <Ohana> (P)herO[jOin]
(Z)s2 <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)EffOrt
(P)BeSt <Planet S> (T)Bbyong
(T)Fantasy <Bifrost> (T)sKyHigh
Ace Match: <Arkanoid>
CJ Entus
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The first match of the week is between the #1 and #2 teams of the early season, with CJ (3 – 0) going up against SKT (2 – 1). The difference between the two teams is that of an ace match, with CJ winning theirs against EG-TL last week, while SKT's soO lost to Woongjin's Soulkey. The line-ups don't seem to favor any side in particular, and key players Rain, Fantasy, soO, Bbyong, and hero[join] have all managed to evade each other. This match might come down to the first ever ace match on Arkanoid, a map that's still in the process of being figured out.


Samsung KHAN
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(T)Kop <Ohana> (P)Stats
(Z)hOpe <Antiga Shipyard> (T)Flash
(T)Reality <Planet S> (Z)Crazy-Hydra
(Z)RorO <Bifrost> (Z)hitmaN[jOin]
(P)Stork <Caldeum> (P)Wooki
(P)JangBi <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)Action
Ace Match: <Tal'Darim Altar>
KT Rolster
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Last place Samsung (0 – 3) will look to get their first win of the season against 3rd place KT Rolster (2 – 1), and from the looks of things, they might very well get it done. The normal rosters don't really lean towards either side, with aces Flash and Roro drawing relatively easier opponents and the rest of the line-ups seemingly matching up evenly. However, the ace match is Tal'Darim Altar, and in the Zerg department, you have to like Samsung's RorO a little better than anyone KT Rolster could draw from (Action, Crazy-Hydra, or Hoejja). RorO's ZvZ might not be his best, but he's still one of the best Zergs on a KeSPA team, and he would be favored in such a match.


Sunday, December 23th


EG-TL
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(Z)Zenio <Arkanoid> (P)free
(P)JYP <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)Soulkey
(Z)Jaedong <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)ZerO
(T)TaeJa <Planet S> (T)sin
(P)HerO <Ohana> (P)Flying
(T)PuMa <Caldeum> (P)sHy
Ace Match: <Antiga Shipyard>
Woongjin Stars
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EG-TL finally got their first win with a foreigner-free roster, and if Koreans are the recipe to Proleague success, they might repeat here as they're fielding the same line-up that defeated Samsung. Woongjin's roster is definitely weaker top to bottom, but they've drawn okay line-up that help alleviate the pain a little. Getting HerO in a PvP is a big gain, and so far, no team has gambled with a non-Zerg on Tal'Darim and won yet.

Should it go so far, the likely ace match would be TaeJa against Soulkey - TaeJa liking Antiga as with most Terrans, and Woongjin having deployed Soulkey on Antiga several times already.


KeSPA 8th Team
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(T)BaBy <Arkanoid> (T)Last
(Z)Ryul2 <Tal'Darim Altar> (Z)hyvaa
(P)Jaehoon <Cloud Kingdom> (T)Bogus
(T)Speed <Planet S> (P)Trap
(Z)Alone <Ohana> (P)Mini
(P)Terminator <Caldeum> (T)Classic
Ace Match: <Antiga Shipyard>
STX Soul
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After their entire roster minus-Jaehoon was held winless last week, Team Eight will surely be more determined than ever to prove their mettle. Captain Jaehoon even seems to be taking one for the team, taking on STX ace Innovation, allowing the rest of the line-up to draw more beatable opponents. While the weight of the rosters favors STX heavily, hopefully, the desire to overcome last week's humiliation will help Team Eight keep this one close. Baby, in particular, will have to pick his game up. While he's one of the few KeSPA players in the next Code S season, he hasn't brought that level of play to Proleague thus far, winning just a single match.



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Fantasy Spotlight: Week 2

by monk.



The Big Winners

(P)herO[jOin](18 points, +14)
Though CJ's herO flopped in the WCS Grand Finals, he comes back to Proleague with a vengeance, winning all four of his matches so far, including an ace match this week against EG-TL ace, Taeja. For fans who followed hybrid proleague, this is not much of a surprise, as hero[jOin] had previously led his team, CJ, to a championship after beating both Rain and soo in ace matches in the playoffs.

(Z)Neo.G_Soulkey(14 points, +14)
And though herO[jOin] is the most valuable player at the end of the week, it was Soulkey who gained the most this week. Although Soulkey had a rocky start in week one, losing his first match, he bounced back quite well this week, winning both his regularly scheduled matches and even an ace match against soo on Zerg'darim Altar. Soulkey was rumored to the best SC2 player coming from Kespa when Kespa first switched, and he certainly lived up to that reputation this week.

(Z)hitmaN[jOin](5 points, +4), (T)yeOngJae(5 points, +4), (Z)s2(5 points, +4)
These three players are proof that players costing 1 point aren't just dead weight. Each of these relatively inexperienced players were sent out to play this week, and lo and behold, they actually all won their matches. As a reward, their owners were gifted five points each. With a 1:5 cost to points ratio, these bargains are now the most cost-efficient players to have in the league.

The Big Losers

Retired Players
The switch from BW to SC2 has been a bumpy one and it was expected that we would lose some brave men along the way. Last week, it was announced that (T)Horang2(3 points, +2) would retire, as he wasn't having fun with SC2, even after switching to Terran. The master of sim-city in BW may have a spiritual successor in Parting, but we will certainly miss those precision placed pylons depots. Fortunately for FPL players, the announcement was quite early, so 145/216 Horang2 owners were able to trade away in time. (3 people actually curiously traded for Horang2.)

In a bigger blow to many fantasy League owners, (T)Liquid`Sea(3 points, +2) announced his retirement as well. Although Sea had been conspicuously absent from the EG-TL bench lately, very few would have guessed that Sea would put down his mouse a mere two months after joining Liquid. For FPL players especially, this would have dramatic ramifications. The man of the Proleague was considered a steal at two points, and as such, more than a third of all players rushed to own him on their FPL teams. This week we'll see a mass exodus, but which one of the remaining devalued 2 pointers and 1 pointers will the refugees flock to?

Benched Players
Many players valued quite highly at the beginning of the round, but this week, some of them didn't even bother to show! Though they all scored points because their teams won at least one match each, none really earned their point potential by sitting on the bench. The following are players who failed to appear in this week's lineup and might be good choices on your anti-team.

Seeing as (Z)Stephano(7 cost, 1 point, +1) has been in Europe the past few weeks, it's not much of a surprise that one of EG-TL's aces has not been part of the line-up.

(Z)IdrA (2 cost, 1 point, +1) is also not in Korea at the moment. But hey, at least he didn't cost you 7 points like Stephano.

This season, the Brain Zerg, (Z)Calm(3 cost, 1 point, +1), has been registered as a playing coach instead of a player. You know, like Choya, Boxer, or iloveoov in BW. Time to abandon ship, guys, because Calm might as well have retired.

(P)Leta(3 cost, 3 points, +2), one of the best performers in BW proleague, famous for always winning against players worse than him and always losing against players better than him, has decided to switch to Protoss in SC2. Unfortunately, he has to compete with Protoss teammates, hero[join] and Bong[S.G], for a spot on the lineup, a competition he doesn't seem to be winning.

(T)Light(4 points, 2 points, +2) has yet to play this season, and out of all the players who have been benched, Light absence is the least easily explained. Sporting a 5-1 SC2 record in proleague last season, Light looked to have been a solid player for Woongjin Stars.

Many fan girls around the world shed a tear when they saw (P)Bisu(4 cost, 2 points, +1) was nowhere to be found in this week's entry. Does this mean Bisu is taking a break for intensive training?

For a player who made Code A, (P)Mini(4 cost, 1 point, +1) has been seeing surprisingly little play. Perhaps it's the stiff competition on STX Soul or perhaps it's the fact that even in hybrid proleague, his results weren't stellar. Whatever the case, Mini returns for at least one match week three.

In this year's earlier hybrid proleague, (P)Motive(3 cost, 2 points, +1) looked really good as a SC2 specialist and was often sent out as KT's ace. But as other, more veteran players caught up to his skill, Motive's talents seem to be thrown to the wayside.

Players who Lost a Lot

Although (P)Stork((3 points, +0), the Protoss Commander, seems to be fairing better in SC2 than Bisu, he's still a far way from being the inspiration we've known him to be in BW. His loses to both Classic and JYP this week contributed to Samsung Khan's heartbreaking defeats this week and they now hold a 0-3 in Proleague. So who is really in the better position, Stork or Bisu? The real question is, is it better to have played and lost than never to have played at all?

(Z)Shine(-1 points, +0) is certainly not having a good round. He started week 2 with a 0-2 record and ends it with an even more abysmal 0-4 record. Shine was once infamous in BW for two things: his Hydralisk busts in ZvP and his uncanny ability consistently beat Bisu. But now that Hydralisks are much worse in SC2, and beating Bisu is no longer much of an accomplishment, Shine seems to be lacking a trump card.


The Current #1 Team

Congratulations to spelhus, our current first place holder in FPL. I chatted with spelhus to find out how he put together his championship-contender proleague team. Perhaps his thoughts will give some insight on how to pick a team for Round 2.
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spelhus wrote:

(P)sHy: This Proleague is a new beginning, with a new team, and even a new game and so no one really knows how consistent the players really are or will be in the long run. This is why, if we're honest, at the start of the season, the player values merely correlated with the size of their fanclubs here at Team Liquid. With that in mind when I picked the players for my team, I always tried not to judge the players by their recent results or other factors that might brought them public attention but on my own personal impressions I got while see them play. Therefore I chose sHy to be my captain. He absolutely impressed me in a game against Marineking in GSL where he was able to conjure the most magnificent blink stalker play possible. Even though he overextended badly and lost in the end I fell in love with him that night.

(P)herO[jOin]: He is like the Plo-Koon of SC 2. He never gets much attention. Nevertheless in a straightforward lightsaber battle he will take down anyone except of maybe Yoda and the Emperor himself.

(T)Bbyong: In my opinion, he is a well rounded above average Terran with no greater flaws against all races. Easy pick because he came surprisingly cheap.

(P)Wooki: The new Stats for me. With everyone focusing so much on Flash throughout the season, many will fall to the well calculated builds of his right-hand man.

(Z)ZerO: The Zerg Prince is the only big fish from BW in my team. As a long term Stars fan, I have to admit that I was a bit biased here. But what I saw from him in SC2 until now, he looked quite promising and I am confident that he will be able to fully transfer his enormous skill into the new game.

(T)yeOngJae: Another risky pick is this relatively unknown but promising Terran. With the help of both Fantasy and his coach Boxer. I hope he will do well and continue to be appointed to SKT's line-up in the future.

Woongjin Stars: In Soulkey, Shy, Zero and Flying, they field some of the finest players with an endless pool of skill and talent. Beyond that, despite the rumors of financial problems, the core of the team knows each other and have played together for a very long time and a superior team spirit will give them an important edge.

Antiteam: For my Anti-team, I kind of reversed the strategy of my main team. (P)HuK and (Z)Stephano due to their lack of professional training both seem to belong to the weaker players in the league. Stephano isn't even in Korea if I'm not mistaken. But of course they are foreigners and do receive a lot of hype just for that fact. My last pick (T)Classic is still in there because he had to play against Fantasy, Stork and herO in a row, but I guess I will try to trade him very soon.



The (Hypothetical) Best Team

And finally for your amusement, here is the optimal team you could make without trading. It scores 78 points this week, a full 21 points more than the current first place team.

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Writers: monk. T.O.P. and Waxangel.
Graphics: Hawaiianpig.
Editors: monk., TheEmulator, and Waxangel.
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Gladiator6
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden7024 Posts
December 21 2012 17:04 GMT
#2
Good points from Spelhus, I probably should had done the same thing regarding the anti-team. :/
Flying, sOs, free, Light, Soulkey & ZerO
YourGoodFriend
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States2197 Posts
December 21 2012 17:15 GMT
#3
I am so loving the Proleague, As someone who didn't watch BroodWar I am falling in love with this style of SC2. GOGO EG-TL!!!
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testthewest
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany274 Posts
December 21 2012 17:52 GMT
#4
I didn't read the whole thing, so can someone tell me in brief, why there is no more foreigner starting anymore?
Did they leave Korea?
War is not about who is right, but who is left.
iKill
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Denmark861 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-21 17:53:00
December 21 2012 17:52 GMT
#5
TL, great writeup, but seriously, fix the TLPD. Most of T8 changed their names, and large parts of other teams did as well. It's annoying to read these writeups with old nicks for everyone - it's fine with BaBy / TY and Jaehoon / Argo, but seriously, I have no idea what Speed, check and hOn_Sin are called now.

On December 22 2012 02:52 testthewest wrote:
I didn't read the whole thing, so can someone tell me in brief, why there is no more foreigner starting anymore?
Did they leave Korea?


because they're bad
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Zilir
Profile Joined August 2010
Sweden47 Posts
December 21 2012 17:54 GMT
#6
Gotta love Proleague and Fantasy coming with it. Too bad I don't have enough time to follow it as immensely as I would like to.
Will be fun to see if EG-TL has found their form and will continue to rise or not. Seems like there will be a pretty big difference in the end between the bottom tier teams and everything above though...
agh39
Profile Joined January 2011
Sweden180 Posts
December 21 2012 18:00 GMT
#7
Thank you for the write up.
Really appreciate it.
BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19225 Posts
December 21 2012 18:20 GMT
#8
Shine killing FPL. I think anyone could have guessed that. FPL is tricky this year for sure which is why I just picked a mostly skt team for the fun.

Team 8 has a tough schedule to win if they want to be respected in PL and SKT vs CJ is gonna be sick. I hope that grin is smacked off hero's face.
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phanto
Profile Joined October 2010
Sweden708 Posts
December 21 2012 18:54 GMT
#9
how do you access your fantasy team? I remember creating one but I haven't checked on it.
m0ck
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
4194 Posts
December 21 2012 18:56 GMT
#10
A lot of work are put into these recaps/previews, thank you for making them. Another great read!
TheEmulator
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
28086 Posts
December 21 2012 19:01 GMT
#11
SPL is great so far. I enjoy reading these recaps, keep them coming
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Zeon0
Profile Joined September 2010
Austria2995 Posts
December 21 2012 19:07 GMT
#12
whos casting tonight?
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Pokebunny
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States10654 Posts
December 21 2012 19:09 GMT
#13
Some great articles :D especially enjoy the fantasy analysis.
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MarkCJ
Profile Joined December 2012
Canada239 Posts
December 21 2012 19:30 GMT
#14
nice write-up
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Mairo
Profile Joined February 2012
Sweden28 Posts
December 21 2012 19:44 GMT
#15
These write-ups really improves the overall SPL experience. Keep it up!
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Ctesias
Profile Joined December 2012
4595 Posts
December 21 2012 20:29 GMT
#16
Very nice write-up. Thanks for making the effort.

Changed a few of my team members, now having mostly SKT and KT players. On that note, go SKT and KT!
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Brobe
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States75 Posts
December 21 2012 20:39 GMT
#17
I really don't understand the FPL anti-team rules. They didn't let people take Stephano, Idra, etc. at first because they weren't in the Week 1 lineups, but they let people take Kespa players who weren't in the Week 1 lineups (which I didn't know at the time, so I took players that were playing and all won ). Then they let people trade for Stephano to be on your anti-team even though he's still not in Korea?
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Clbull
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United Kingdom1439 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-21 20:50:06
December 21 2012 20:41 GMT
#18
My predictions of EGTL vs Woongjin Stars:

Zenio defeats Free - Araknoid allows for more passive macro based play with the complete crapload of free expansions and destructible rocks present on the map. While scouting will certainly be a bigger deal and much harder than usual, Zenio has this. Free will have to rely on a lot of Archon toilets if he's ever going to beat Zenio in the lategame.

EGTL 1 - 0 Woongjin

Soulkey defeats JYP - Zergs have yet to lose on Tal'darim Altar, and JYP despite having good PvZ is up against one of KeSPA's more consistent players this week. His PvP against Stork last week was in a more volatile matchup and on a far more volatile map choice, CalDeum.

EGTL 1 - 1 Woongjin

Jaedong defeats ZerO - EGTL has a clear advantage going into this. JvZ which Jaedong still demonstrates even in SC2.

EGTL 2 - 1 Woongjin

TaeJa defeats Sin - This matchup will be moreso a coinflip than anything. It is on Planet S, another KeSPA map that despite having a really nice main and natural that favours the defender mostly, getting a third on this map will seem much, much harder. It will also depend on who can pull the most deception and trickery. The lack of Xel'naga Watchtowers will add further emphasis to mindgames and scouting your enemy's movements.

The advantage still goes to TaeJa but this will be the least one-sided of the matchups until we get to the ace.

EGTL 3 - 1 Woongjin

Flying defeats HerO - HerO's PvP is not to be fucked with but is still quite weak in comparison. He will be facing a guy that beat SKTRain and STParting in the KeSPA Dual Tournament and OSL Ro16 Group Stage respectively, only to fall 3-1 to SKMC in the Ro8. Flying is clearly a strong PvP contender if he beat somebody that all-killed EG in IPTL and won BWC 2012, then beat someone that WON OSL. In short, HerO has no chance in hell.

EGTL 3 - 2 Woongjin

PuMa defeats sOs - PuMa's been displaying no good results as of late. He is honestly in a pretty big slump but the switchover to CalDeum could be his moment to surge back into relevance. I'm predicting that he will crush sOs with a 111 push, which could be harder to stop due to the nature of the map itself.

However, sOs only performed well in the Hybrid Proleague and was stopped in a 0 - 2 defeat from qualifying for WCS by CoCa.

EGTL 4 - 2 Woongjin

EDIT: ASSUMING IT DOES GO TO ACE MATCH:

Jaedong defeats Soulkey - Soulkey will probably be the ace fielded by Woongjin Stars although Flying isn't out of the question either. EGTL would probably field Jaedong due to both his JvZ factor when going up against Soulkey (if he is picked) and his sheer popularity. As soon as EGTL fields him, the crowd will go fucking wild. TaeJa and JYP have slumped as of late, HerO would get stomped by Flying if Woongjin decide to field him, and Jaedong can only rise in SC2.
moskonia
Profile Joined January 2011
Israel1448 Posts
December 21 2012 21:03 GMT
#19
Lol at shine actually giving points in the anti team. Great write-up, really liked it, nice of spelhus to reveal his secrets!
Gaius Baltar
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States449 Posts
December 21 2012 21:36 GMT
#20
After Horang2 retired, I traded him for Sea. EG Curse.
hornet1234
Profile Joined January 2012
Australia7 Posts
December 21 2012 21:41 GMT
#21
is this being livestreamed on twitch? or anyting like dat?
warmus
Profile Joined November 2010
United Kingdom196 Posts
December 21 2012 22:37 GMT
#22
On December 22 2012 06:41 hornet1234 wrote:
is this being livestreamed on twitch? or anyting like dat?


It is, you can see it on the calendar to the right, today starts in about 4 hours from now. It is on twitch, free low res stream, hd ticket cost 5 dollars for all of proleague, 7 months. (Yes its a steal, no reason to not get it)

Hope this helps
Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
December 21 2012 22:53 GMT
#23
Has someone made the thread for CJ vs SKT T1 yet? I didn't see it. the match starts in < 5 hrs. I would make it if I knew for sure I was going to be free but I don't know yet. Here is the link to the premade OP
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=339146&currentpage=12#221
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Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-21 23:08:01
December 21 2012 23:07 GMT
#24
haha i like the FPL analysis, too bad herojoin is on my anti

and yes, LRs up please :D
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=17306772 - SKT vs. CJ
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=17306819 - KHAN vs. KT
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=17306880 - EGTL vs. Woongjin
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Vasoline73
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States7800 Posts
December 21 2012 23:42 GMT
#25
KT anti-bias.
EG.TL bias.

Welcome to TL. . KT shall continue to prove you guys wrong
Myles
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States5162 Posts
December 22 2012 00:02 GMT
#26
I had Light AND Shine on my team.
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bITt.mAN
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Switzerland3693 Posts
December 22 2012 02:29 GMT
#27
Yeah, you guys have done a REALLY good job on this one, keep it up, its widely read and appreciated! <3
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Trasko
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Sweden983 Posts
December 22 2012 07:16 GMT
#28
I seriously love these write ups... Thank you guys for doing them!
Jaedong <3
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Profile Blog Joined April 2005
Where dat snitch at?37014 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-12-22 10:37:56
December 22 2012 10:37 GMT
#29
Change December 23th to 23rd please

Great write up as usual!
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FlaShFTW
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
United States10126 Posts
December 23 2012 03:42 GMT
#30
SHINE I KNEW YOU WOULD PULL THROUGH!

should have written about hte jaehoon effect lol. fkin jaehoon.... lost me so many points TT.TT
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Cattlecruiser
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States340 Posts
December 23 2012 14:17 GMT
#31
It would be way too funny if EG-TL loses to Team 8.

At least beat Thorzain, Baby.
Don't be that guy that lost to a foreigner in Proleague for the first time since 2007.
NotoriousBig
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
Germany301 Posts
December 23 2012 17:25 GMT
#32
On December 22 2012 02:15 YourGoodFriend wrote:
I am so loving the Proleague, As someone who didn't watch BroodWar I am falling in love with this style of SC2. GOGO EG-TL!!!


me too, those leagues are faaar far more interesting than all the "weekend" tourneys, which, if you aren´t at the location, tend to be very boring.
RedLeaderDKM
Profile Joined January 2012
United States9 Posts
December 25 2012 15:51 GMT
#33
I really would like to hear Mr Bitter and TB cast again. The current casters for this are horrendous :/
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Tohron
Profile Joined April 2010
United States135 Posts
December 27 2012 01:19 GMT
#34
Think spelhus might have a bit of trouble trading out Classic now...
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