GSL 2013 Season 1 Code S
Ro32: Group G Recap
Soulkey, Noblesse, TaeJa, Nestea
Ro32: Group H Preview
Innovation, Stephano, DongRaeGu, Hack
Brackets and results at Liquipedia
Ro32: Group G Recap
Results from Live Report Thread by Yello.
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Soulkey vs Noblesse
Soulkey <Icarus>
Noblesse
Soulkey <Cloud Kingdom>
Noblesse
Soulkey <>
Noblesse
Soulkey wins 2-0!
NesTea vs TaeJa
NesTea <Cloud Kingdom>
TaeJa
NesTea <Icarus>
TaeJa
NesTea <>
TaeJa
TaeJa wins 2-0!
Winners' Match
Soulkey <Daybreak>
TaeJa
Soulkey <Akilon Flats>
TaeJa
Soulkey <>
TaeJa
Soulkey wins 2-0!
Losers' Match
NesTea <Daybreak>
Noblesse
NesTea <Bel'Shir Vestige>
Noblesse
NesTea <Cloud Kingdom>
Noblesse
Noblesse wins 2-1!
Final Match
Noblesse <Bel'Shir Vestige>
TaeJa
Noblesse <Whirlwind SE>
TaeJa
Noblesse <Daybreak>
TaeJa
TaeJa wins 2-1!
Soulkey and
TaeJa advance to Code S RO16!
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NesTea vs TaeJa
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Winners' Match
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Losers' Match
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Final Match
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KeSPA's Other Soul
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Things were looking grim for the top eight players of the previous Code S Season. With 5 out of 8 having dropped out in the previous groups, it was giving fans all the more cause to disregard 2012's Season Five as a fluky season due to the truncated schedule, overseas travel, and the height of brood lord infestor. With a dominating 4 - 0 performance in last night's games,
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
The first series against
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The real vindication for Soulkey came later, as he went up against TaeJa in the winners match. TaeJa came in having defeated Nestea handily earlier in the night, with Nestea's error-wrought play making it difficult to determine what kind of impact TaeJa's wrist injury was making. Against a more difficult opponent in Soulkey, TaeJa did appear to be a little lacking compared to his peak, but it didn't take away from the fact that Soulkey exhibited some extremely impressive play. Going for muta-ling based compositions in both games of the series, Soulkey expertly abused the mobility of his troops to keep TaeJa perfectly tied up. TaeJa spent nearly the entirety of his games chasing down Soulkey's forces and trying to put out fires, all to no avail. Having completely sealed off any the possibility of aggressive moves from TaeJa, it was all too easy for Soulkey to tech up at a leisurely pace and finish the games with brood lords.
Overall, it was a very encouraging one day performance for Soulkey, and one that shows he's still one of KeSPA's very best. Underwhelming performances in the Proleague (8 wins and 7 losses) had made viewers wonder where the GSL quarter-finalist Soulkey had gone, but it seems like he was there all along.
Ro16 Players
ST_Life
Azubu.Symbol
Azubu.BBoongBBoong
LG-IM_LosirA
Samsung_RorO
Woongjin_Soulkey
SK_MC
SKT_PartinG
Squirtle
ST_Curious
MarineKingPrime
ST_Bomber
FXOGuMiho
Liquid`TaeJa
+ Group H Winners
– ![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
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+ Group H Winners
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
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An injury hampered
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While TaeJa trudged through in unspectacular fashion,
![Zerg (Z)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Zicon_small.png)
Against TaeJa, it didn't seem to matter all that much, as Nestea appeared likely to lose regardless of his errors. Unfortunately, his mistakes could not have been more costly against Noblesse. Holding a commanding lead in terms of army composition and resources, Nestea looked all but guaranteed to get a second shot at TaeJa. Yet, somehow Nestea managed to commit a series of blunders that were almost comical in their severity. His brood lords ran forward without any kind of support, allowing Noblesse to eliminate them with ease. Then, his ultralisks committed to a terrible engagement against tanks and marauders, resulting in another one-sided donation. Almost instantly, Nestea found himself on even terms after looking like a lock to win. Noblesse and Nestea continued to slug it out for a while after, but the earlier mistakes seemed to have taken their toll. Nestea couldn't collect himself, and Noblesse finally triumphed at the end of an ugly game.
After MC and Losira advanced from their groups, it looked like there could be an old school revival in the final Wings of Liberty season of Code S. However, now that the two most decorated players in Mvp and Nestea have been eliminated, this season will have to find a different story.
Ro32: Group H Preview
Group H: Judgment Day
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All things come to those who wait. For over a year, StarCraft fans had been waiting for
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It's been a long time coming, but now we will finally get our wish . With the Wings of Liberty chapter of the GSL coming to an end, Stephano has decided to grace Code S with his presence. Already the best non-Korean to play the game, success in Code S would make Stephano one of the greatest, period.
Some will complain that Stephano came too late. While he isn't slumping by any means, this is far from the ideal time to play in a Code S. In late 2011, his ling-infestor style would have confounded Korean Terrans. In early 2012, his 12-minute roach max would have annihilated Korean Protosses. Now, his once revolutionary strategies have been dissected, imitated, and absorbed into the standard Zerg playbook. Stephano's Zerg vs. Zerg, while never his strong suit, was never such a liability as it is now. But what can be done? Better late than never.
Still, there are strengths Stephano will always have, no matter how time passes. He has an incredible instinct for the game, and has unparalleled skill at engagements. Dustin Browder is right; skilled players will split up their units, use them in a more effective manner that clearly differentiates them from the rest. Watching Stephano maneuver his troops, set up in a perfect formation, and destroy his opponent's army will always be a thing of beauty.
His first opponent is one of last season's semi-finalists in
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This is exactly the kind of opportunity Innovation needs to take advantage of to recover his position. He needs to do what Soulkey did last night and make up for a so-so spell in the Proleague with a dominating beatdown of established SC2 players in the GSL. Everyone's eyes will be on this group to track Stephano's progress, so there won't be a more perfect opportunity for Innovation to rebound.
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Many will be familiar with DongRaeGu's 'slump' that started after he won MLG Spring Championship last year. While he never fell out of Code S or could ever be called even an average player, he definitely dropped out of the top tier. Some will point out his OSL 2nd place run as a sign that he was still playing well, but there's another way to look at it. OSL was actually rock bottom for DRG, lower than his losses in the GSTL and GSL that prevented him from playing in his hometown of Busan. Rock bottom was going through a deceptively easy OSL bracket and making it to the final, only to be brutally destroyed by Rain in a series that vividly demonstrated he was no longer the player he was before.
That's when DRG's real rehabilitation started, and he began the process of regaining his old, top of the world form. Ever since, DongRaeGu has been placing slightly better at each tournament, but more importantly he's been beating better opponents and is just playing better in his games. DRG is starting to show a dominance we haven't seen since last summer, and if he can fully return to his Code S winning form from one year ago, then there are few who could hope to stop him in this tournament.
Poor
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Overall outlook and predictions:
If only because of the prospect of a Stephano ZvZ, DongRaeGu is the favorite to top this group. No other player in the group can say he has a match that could be called even the least bit easy. Just in general, DongRaeGu has been in great shape, and the only player who's been able to stop him lately has been Startale's Life, who happens to be the best player in the world. Even though we haven't seen him play that much ZvT lately, DRG has given us reason to have faith.
With two Terrans in the group, Stephano has a pretty decent chance to qualify. It sucks for him that if he does play a Zerg, that Zerg will be an excellent ZvZ player at that, but it's not worth complaining about when he got a one Zerg group in a fourteen Zerg tournament. Stephano should be slightly favored over Innovation in a macro game, but Innovation's ability to execute deadly timing attacks and cheeses makes their head to head a fairly even one. Barring some incredible ZvZ epiphany gained in practice, Stephano will probably lose to DongRaeGu, which means he's going to have to win two ZvT's to advance. Not a great proposition, nor a bad one.
Overall, I would say DRG is favored, with Hack, Stephano, and Innovation all having a fair shot at making it through as well. Hack has a slightly disadvantage from having to face DRG initially, while it's a toss-up between Stephano and Innovation to get through, depending on who takes their head to head(s). The pick? Vive La Révolution!
Stephano > Innovation
DongRaeGu > Hack
DongRaeGu > Stephano
HacK > Innovation
Stephano > Hack
DongRaeGu and Stephano advance.