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[Code A] Ro48 Day 2 Preview/Day 1 Recap (S1)

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February 5th, 2013 22:43 GMT

Code A

GSL 2013 Season 1 Code A



Ro48: Day One Recap
Your Esport Market Report


Ro48: Day Two Preview
Mvp, Flash, Killer, and more!


Brackets and results at Liquipedia

Code A Ro48: Day 1 Recap

by: Fionn

Results from Live Report Thread by NovemberstOrm.
+ Show Spoiler [Results] +
Genius vs Trust
(P)Genius <Daybreak> Trust
(P)Genius < Akilon Flats> Trust
(P)Genius <Neo Planet S> Trust

Trust wins 2-0 !

Bbyong vs finale
(T)Bbyong <Whirlwind> (P)finale
(T)Bbyong <Cloud Kingdom> (P)finale
(T)Bbyong <Bel'Shir Vestige> (P)finale

Bbyong wins 2-0!

HerO vs YugiOh
(P)HerO <Bel'Shir Vestige> (Z)YugiOh
(P)HerO <Icarus> (Z)YugiOh
(P)HerO <Daybreak> (Z)YugiOh

HerO wins 2-0!

TY vs Avenge
(T)TY <Akilon Flats> (P)Avenge
(T)TY <Bel'Shir Vestige> (P)Avenge
(T)TY <Daybreak> (P)Avenge

Avenge wins 2-0!



YongHwa vs Reality
(P)YongHwa <Neo Planet S> (T)Reality
(P)YongHwa <Bel'Shir Vestige> (T)Reality
(P)YongHwa < Akilon Flats> (T)Reality

YongHwa wins 2-0!

Jaedong vs Lure
(Z)Jaedong <Bel'Shir Vestige> (P)Lure
(Z)Jaedong <Whirlwind> (P)Lure
(Z)Jaedong <Neo Planet S> (P)Lure

Lure wins 2-1!

HuK vs Shine
(P)HuK<Daybreak> (Z)Shine
(P)HuK <Neo Planet S> (Z)Shine
(P)HuK <Whirlwind> (Z)Shine

Shine wins 2-0!

YoDa vs Tear
(T)YoDa <Cloud Kingdom> (P)Tear
(T)YoDa <Akilon Flats> (P)Tear
(T)YoDa <Icarus> (P)Tear

YoDa wins 2-1!


The Code A Stock Report

⇧ Chinese Emperor Lure: The second season of NSL - the premiere Starcraft 2 tournament in China - didn't get much buzz outside of the nicely put together intro video they did showcasing the players. Lure, sticking out like a sore thumb, was one of only two Koreans who were invited to to the tournament along with LG-IM's dreamertt. Lure would eventually win the tournament, beating China's top two players in the final two matches. He beat the Macsed by a score of 3-2, and conquered China's most decorated Zerg Xigua in the finals 4 - 2. No one really gave Lure much of a chance against Jaedong in the first round of Code A, disregarding his China conquest as a B-level Korean beating up on players who couldn't even compare to low level Korean pros.

However, Lure gave the NSL some major credibility last night, defeating Jaedong 2 - 1 to knock EG's Korean superstar out of the GSL. While Lure's excursion to China probably unlocked many new power levels for him to unleash on his unaware Korean peers, Jaedong's ZvP woes continued. Holding a win rate under 40% in the match-up, it has become the bane of his existence in Starcraft 2. His ZvZ is S-class, hovering around 70%, but Jaedong won't be fighting for a Ro16 in Code S until he can fix his problems against Protoss.

⇧ CJ Entus: In the world of e-sports, it's been an amazing two days for CJ Entus. Not only did they sign the two most popular and successful Korean League of Legends teams in the world, but the team's two unlikely Code A StarCraft stars made it through to the Ro32 in strong fashion. After looking like a top tier Terran a few weeks ago, (T)Bbyong recently had a hard time in the Proleague, failing to make the roster for a while. He had been having a rough go of it in the GSL as well, ever since losing to Polt in the final stage of last season's Code A. In his return to tournament action, Bbyong reverted back to his more cheesier form, beating MVP's (P)finale in two, relatively short games.

Confirmed Ro32 Matches

(P)HerO vs (P)Avenge
(P)Creator vs (P)YongHwa
(Z)Leenock vs (T)Bbyong
(P)Trust vs (T)YoDa
The bigger surprise for CJ Entus was their trainee (P)Trust, who eliminated one of the GSL's stalwarts in (P)Azubu.Genius. He didn't show anything that would make you think he might be the new Protoss to put on the hype train, but it was still an impressive feat to knock out one of the most veteran Protosses of the GSL. Trust is still seen as a practice partner and hasn't even received his very own uniform just yet, but if he continues on his winning ways in the GSL, it's only going to be a matter of time before he's sporting a yellow jacket in the booth. As for Azubu, their hopes now rest on new recruits B4 and Symbol, who could make some noise in the Ro16 of Code S.

⇧ Protoss: There was a Protoss in every single match on the first night of Code A, and not counting the PvP to start the night, they went 4 - 3 against their non-mirrored opponents. If this was Zerg we were talking about, I'd be throwing down the sell symbol, but you have to remember that any victory for Protoss in the GSL the last few months is a gigantic victory for the beleaguered race. Only having five players qualify for Code S this season, they need new blood to get into Code S for the upcoming Heart of the Swarm season, and the four players who advanced for Protoss on the night could be the ones fans are waiting for.

(P)Liquid`HerO and (P)LG-IM_YongHwa are expected to do well in the GSL, one having been to a Code S semifinal final before, and the other considered by many to have semifinal level talent. They didn't disappoint their believers, taking out ROOT's (Z)YugiOh and Khan's (T)Reality. There weren't really any surprises with those two, but one Protoss that people really should be watching out for is Startale's (P)Avenge. Being overshadowed by the strong Protoss line of Parting, Squirtle and even AcE at times, the former ZeNEX player has now been handed the mantle of being Startale's Protoss Ace.

Instead of being pressured or intimidated by his new role, Avenge has stepped up in a big way, breaking through the qualifiers into Code A and taking out (T)BaBy 2 - 0 in the first round of the tournament. Life has already proven the power of ZeNEX, fulfilling his monster potential and becoming the best player in the world. Though Avenge might not have the same ceiling as Life, he could be the next ex-ZeNEX player to really blossom on Startale. It's too soon for him to aim at Squirtle or PartinG's level, but you can't overlook Avenge when thinking about which new Protoss might make a run for Code S this season.

⇔ Huk: Following (P)EG.HuK.RC's 0 - 2 loss to (Z)Samsung_Shine and subsequent elimination from Code A, a lot of people seem to be very bearish on a player who used to be one of the most beloved foreigners in Starcraft 2. Yes, he does like to use two base builds a lot and might not have shown the highest quality of play known to man, but he still made it through the Up and Down matches, a feat that would alone make a foreigner's career and make him immortal to the foreign audience. He didn't do so hot in Code S, losing to the reigning champion Sniper and the God of GSTL Gumiho, but not many players would have been able to do any better.

The most impressive thing about Huk's run this tournament was that he was in a quarterfinals of Code S in 2011. We've seen foreigners have short lengths of success in Code S like Jinro or Naniwa, but we've never seen a foreigner be able to get into Code S during two radically different time periods. So while it would be easy to sit here, say Huk did no better than I expected, and say he should go to League of Legends, I won't. He's still one of the best foreign Protoss in the world, and he is still a factor in any foreign tournament he enters.

⇩ Baby: I have to sell stock on at least one player on the night, so I'm going with (T)8th_BaBy. Ever since he debuted as the youngest progamer of all-time, people have been building him up and saying he would one day rule the world of Starcraft. Flash got the same treatment in Brood War and was able to accomplish that goal, and we've now seen Life live up to the same kind of hype in StarCraft II. Baby was a very good player in Brood War and will probably be the same in Starcraft 2, but the hope that he might ever be the best player in the world could be a pipe dream. No longer the cute twelve-year-old that astounded audiences, Baby is now eighteen and should be entering the prime of his career.

4 - 13 in his last seventeen games, Baby is on a heavy downturn. Team 8 is still thriving under the leadership and skills of their captain Jaehoon, but Baby hasn't been able to keep his role as ace with Jaehoon and Cure playing better throughout the season. Avenge had no problem being brutally honest about that fact in his winner interview, saying he thought Cure (who he had faced in the Code A prelims) was a better player than BaBy.

BaBy has the skill to turn things around, and he showed how good he can be when rolling over a very tough competitor Symbol in the previous Code A. But this is not the best time to be investing your esports dollars into BaBy. Jaehoon, on the other hand, might be the next bonjwa of Starcraft, so feel free to buy without heed.


Code A Ro48: Day 2 Preview

by: Zealously

Afternoon Matches - 04:10 GMT (+00:00)

(P)LG-IM_First vs. (T)SKT_LabyRinth

The first match of day two features the virtually unknown Labyrinth, who has perhaps already created a base of anti-fans that will stick around for a long time. His road to Code A included wins over Whale, TurN, Sparta and – most notably – his teammate Bisu.

Although the players he beat to get to this point are decidedly decent, they don't nearly match up to Labyrinth's opponent – LG-IM's First. Since switching to Starcraft II in early 2012, First has evolved to become quite a force both online and offline, grabbing two high placings at MLG tournaments and a championship at IEM Katowice over TvP expert MVP.Dream.

This match appears to be the most clear-cut of all the matches in Day 2. First has very strong PvT, certainly among the best in the match-up. Labyrinth gets bonus points for making it through the Prelims as a complete unknown, but this match should be quite one-sided.

First 2 - 0 Labyrinth


(T)KT_Flash vs. (Z)Samsung_Sola

The last few days have been tough for the Ultimate Weapon, losing two ace matches in Proleague and taking losses to players he was considered favored against.
His Code A opponent, Sola (AKA Bbatta), has very little relevant information to go on while judging his abilities. On one hand, he took out Stephano in Proleague and managed to get through the prelims while many KeSPA A-teamers didn't. On the other hand, he has no recorded games against Terran which makes gauging his form in the match-up very difficult.

Flash always has a horde of fans hyping his every move and making excuses for his every loss, but with the games he has shown against Zerg overall – not just in his recent rough patch – makes him the favorite in this match. However, given how little we know about Sola's ZvT, there is always the very small possibility that the Samsung Zerg, no doubt learning from RorO, breaks out as a surprise and knocks another favorite out. Flash has certainly shown some weakness recently, and if Sola properly exploits his predictability, he may stand a chance.

Flash 2 - 0 Sola


(T)MVP.Dream vs. (T)MaruPrime

Dream vs. Maru is an intriguing match-up. When Maru was supposed to attend IEM Katowice but couldn't because of his age, Dream (who is not even a calendar year older) took his place. Of course, Dream went on a tear and took down a string of good players to end up in second place, losing to First in the finals. I still can't help but feel that the Prime Terran missed out on his chance for a true breakout in Katowice, after failing to live up to his significant hype early last year.

But, with Dream taking his place in Poland, Maru had no choice but to stay in Korea and watch as his replacement tore through one great player after another. This sets the stage for quite the grudge match between the two, with Maru wanting to show that he was the guy that was supposed to tear up Katowice, not Dream.

With Dream having a very poor TvT record historically, and Maru having great TvT practice partners in MKP and ByuN, it looks like the Prime Terran is the favorite. However, he will have to watch out – Dream will replace him in every sense if he should slip.

Maru 2 - 1 Dream


(T)LG-IM_Happy vs. (P)MVP.Killer

Killer is back in the GSL after taking on the role of the wise old veteran on MVP, receiving praise from just about every MVP player for giving good advice, keeping the team motivated, and generally being a great teammate. But Killer explicitly rejected the notion of a full switch to coach in his qualifier interviews, and he fully intends to kill people until he gets back into Code S. His opponent would not be Happy at all if this came to pass, and so he intends to stop Killer before he gets even close to his goal.

It is undeniable that Happy is quite a forgettable player, receiving little attention despite being quite solid. He was the only Terran before Mvp to beat Rain in Code S Season 4 – a very significant feat, but somehow this was quickly forgotten. In general, everything Happy does is quickly forgotten as everyone has their eyes fixed on his teammates Mvp and Nestea. With all three currently in Code A, Happy now has a chance to finally, just maybe, make a name for himself (though don't count on it - he's been overshadowed in similar situations before).

Killer isn't a bad player at all and has every chance to improve further, but right now their recent TvP stats speak for themselves – Happy is 7-3 while Killer is sitting at 3-7. Happy may be unremarkable, but he is very solid and thus a favorite going into this match.

Happy 2 - 0 Killer


Evening Matches - 09:10 GMT (+00:00)

(T)ByuNPrime vs. (Z)EG.Revival.RC

Both good players, Byun and Revival have had suffered from poor records in their recent TvZ games. Although Byun played decently in Code S, he took several losses to Zergs in his Up/Down groups, only managing to beat Jaedong out of the four Zergs he ran into. Revival, on the other hand, has been a little bit more convincing in the match-up, most notably pulling a miracle comeback against Light in Proleague. Still, neither player has been terribly convincing recently, meaning that the series could go either way depending on which player is in better shape tonight.

Byun has shown us that when he's comfortable and confident, he's a force to be reckoned with – but when he isn't he, much like his teammate Marineking, tends to choke horribly. Revival has been playing quite a bit in Proleague and has shown that he can handle himself better under pressure than Byun can, though neither is an ice cold killer. This in combination with his slightly superior recent record makes Revival the favorite in this series by a small margin, but a confident Byun could easily bring out the upsets.

Revival 2 - 1 Byun


(T)Quantic.Center vs. (P)LG-IM_Seed

The Ro48-rematch from last season features Center vs. The fallen GSL champion Seed. The LG-IM Protoss' tale of decline has been repeated so many times that I won't go on about it at length, and it will suffice to say that Seed has a lot hanging on this match. Although he managed to claw his way back to Code A from the Prelims, Seed still has a long way to go before he proves that his Code S championship was no fluke.

As for Center, all he needs to do is win. He was the superior player out of the two last season when he knocked Seed out, and he hasn't gotten any worse. He went to the Up/Downs, played well, and was just barely eliminated in the wild card games. If Code S had 33 players, Center would be in. As such, it's Seed who will decide this match. In his Code A interview he explained how he had realized that he needed to work harder than he did after he followed up his championship with an "elimination at the speed of light."

This series will come down to whether or not Seed was actually serious about that. If he has practiced and prepared properly. If he is back in shape.
There are many ifs in this series, but if Seed brings his A-game, Center should not stand a chance even on a good day. But a mediocre, disinterested Seed is at serious risk of getting rolled and banished to Code B once more. With how Seed looked when he was eliminated last season, I'm not convinced he's back yet.

Center 2 - 1 Seed


(Z)LG-IM_ByuL vs. (Z)CJ_EffOrt

LG-IM has an eye for talent, that much is clear. After being recruited about two months ago, Byul has already had a temporary stay in Code S – crediting Nestea and First for clever builds that got him there. Against his opponent Effort, he might need more great builds. Effort's best match-up ZvZ currently sits at 70% with a string of good performances in Proleague,

Unfortunately for Byul, ZvZ happens to be his weak spot. Although he isn't terrible in the matchup, he has more losses than wins in the match-up, and against someone like Effort who seems to thrive in the mirror match-up, this is really bad news for the LG-IM recruit.

One factor that we must consider with this match-up is Nestea. The three-time GSL champion went out in somewhat embarrassing fashion in Code S, but he seems to have a never-ending supply of intelligent strategies and clever builds. Although Effort is favored in this series, there is no telling what the two LG-IM Zergs have come up with in the teamhouse.

Effort 2 - 1 Byul


(T)LG-IM_Mvp vs. (Z)SKT_soO

There is always something strange about seeing Mvp fighting for his life in Code A. The winner of the second Nestea award does not belong in Code A, and he will no doubt fight tooth and nail to prove that. His opponent, soO, is perhaps exactly what Mvp could have asked for. To say that soO hasn't performed up to expectations in Proleague would perhaps be somewhat of an understatement, as he is taking loss upon loss in in bewildering fashion.

In fairness, soO's best match-up this season has been ZvT where he is currently 3-3, but his wins have not been particularly impressive (beating Thorzain and Last and going 1-1 against Innovation). Mvp did not play the best games of his career in Code S either, but an Mvp with preparation is always a (relatively) good Mvp and a serious threat to any player, especially one with mostly mediocre performances recently. So unless soO immediately shapes up and brings some of the preparation that KeSPA teams are always credited for, I don't think the SKT Zerg stands much of a chance here.

Mvp 2 - 0 soO

Writers: Fionn and Zealously.
Graphics: Meko.
Editor: Waxangel.
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Evil_Sheep
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada902 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-05 22:48:14
February 05 2013 22:47 GMT
#2
Nice of you to stick up for the HuKster. He may not been in the stomping form of 2011 but he shouldn't be written off either. He is still one of the top foreigners competing, although that is a statement of questionable value these days.
asdfOu
Profile Joined August 2011
United States2089 Posts
February 05 2013 22:51 GMT
#3
LEGGO BYUN AND MARUUUUU prime ftw!
o yea please boss it up Happy and Mvp
rip prime
elfonse
Profile Joined March 2011
416 Posts
February 05 2013 22:52 GMT
#4
I think you made an error, AzubuCenter? shouldnt it be Quantic Center?|
FrostedMiniWheats
Profile Joined August 2010
United States30730 Posts
February 05 2013 22:53 GMT
#5
Wow, thought I would go on a longer break since Nestea broke my heart earlier this season and killed my passion....then I saw today's lineup o_o

passion restored!
NesTea | Mvp | MC | Leenock | Losira | Gumiho | DRG | Taeja | Jinro | Stephano | Thorzain | Sen | Idra |Polt | Bomber | Symbol | Squirtle | Fantasy | Jaedong | Maru | sOs | Seed | ByuN | ByuL | Neeb| Scarlett | Rogue | IM forever
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33399 Posts
February 05 2013 22:56 GMT
#6
On February 06 2013 07:52 elfonse wrote:
I think you made an error, AzubuCenter? shouldnt it be Quantic Center?|


ah, thanks for the notice :o
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liberate71
Profile Joined October 2011
Australia10252 Posts
February 05 2013 23:09 GMT
#7
LG-IM Apocalypse today! Be interesting to see how they do
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Undead1993
Profile Joined January 2012
Germany17651 Posts
February 05 2013 23:09 GMT
#8
so trust was this korean named protoss from the preliminaries, am I right? :o
And thank you for speaking up for Huk, i didnt like that he played 2 base all the time in code s but he is still a very sympathetic and great guy in this scene, so many great moments where he was involved, i hope he can do better next time in code a or code s
very interesting results actually!
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Ollie
Profile Joined October 2011
United States144 Posts
February 05 2013 23:15 GMT
#9
I so called that Lure result.
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Dunmer
Profile Joined April 2012
United Kingdom568 Posts
February 05 2013 23:16 GMT
#10
Code A is so stacked! I feel bad for the Korean that just wants his breakout streak, if a foreigner did the same they would be hyped up. Looks like a lot of Terrans are going to the next round tomorrow
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LowEloPlayer
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
United States205 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-05 23:19:03
February 05 2013 23:17 GMT
#11
I agree with the general outcome of every prediction. For those asking "MVP 2-0 soO?" I could see it happen. And this is not just simple "don't doubt MVP derp derp" mentality. Despite getting last in his group, he actually played surprisingly well, considering how bad his wrists are.

Though I do think EffOrt will 2-0 ByuL. EvZ is just such an imba match up.

On February 06 2013 08:15 Ollie wrote:
I so called that Lure result.


It's not the most crazy thing that could've happened... JD despite showing some really good ZvZ and overall solid play, the only reason people think that he's something special is because of his BW history and the potential he has.
hmm... let's think about it
ZealDK
Profile Joined August 2011
Denmark24 Posts
February 05 2013 23:19 GMT
#12
Props to HUK, sad to see him go.
Confuse
Profile Joined October 2009
2238 Posts
February 05 2013 23:25 GMT
#13
On February 06 2013 08:19 ZealDK wrote:
Props to HUK, sad to see him go.


Did he announce hes moving to LoL? A tragedy to be sure, but to each his own.

Hoping Flash makes it, MVP for god's sake take a break and repair those wrists man! This is no longer the level where you can force wins through with sheer will > . >
If we fear what we do not understand, then why is ignorance bliss?
Promethelax
Profile Joined February 2012
Canada7089 Posts
February 05 2013 23:28 GMT
#14
"are expected to do well in the GSL, one having been to a Code S semifinal final before, and the [other] considered by many to have semifinal level talent."
in the HerO/YongHwa write-up
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Zenbrez
Profile Joined June 2012
Canada5973 Posts
February 05 2013 23:39 GMT
#15
There is always something strange about seeing Mvp fighting for his life in Code A. The winner of the second Nestea award does not belong in Code A,

Didn't know Mvp had won it?
Refer to my post.
FoShao
Profile Joined November 2012
United States256 Posts
February 05 2013 23:42 GMT
#16
so sad to see JD out of GSL but his ZvP is really killing him. He should take lessons from stephano and in exchange teach him to improve ZvZ
Qikz
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United Kingdom12022 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-05 23:43:17
February 05 2013 23:42 GMT
#17
Oh damn, Flash is on in the early morning ones for me. Atleast I'll get to watch Soo hopefully beat MVP <3

I like MVP and always have done, but man, you're against an SKT player. I just can't support you.
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TommyP
Profile Joined December 2011
United States6231 Posts
February 05 2013 23:45 GMT
#18
Nice I get to watch 2 MVP players tonight! Plus I think Mvp is going lose 0-2
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GolemMadness
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Canada11044 Posts
February 05 2013 23:47 GMT
#19
As long as Flash doesn't get all inned, he is gonna stomp Sola.
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amiGo_O
Profile Joined February 2012
Czech Republic959 Posts
February 05 2013 23:49 GMT
#20
all of LG-IM players will advance, at least I hope so
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TheDougler
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada8304 Posts
February 06 2013 00:04 GMT
#21
Lol what? soO is doing fine in proleague really. Maybe not the elephant we were looking for but the elephant we deserved. I think he'll take at least one game off MVP
I root for Euro Zergs, NA Protoss* and Korean Terrans. (Any North American who has beat a Korean Pro as Protoss counts as NA Toss)
pwnageoftheyear
Profile Joined September 2012
United States64 Posts
February 06 2013 00:12 GMT
#22
damn flash is making progress so fast
eventually, we all must learn when to shut the f*** up
BoxingKangaroo
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Japan955 Posts
February 06 2013 00:12 GMT
#23
On February 06 2013 08:25 Confuse wrote:
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On February 06 2013 08:19 ZealDK wrote:
Props to HUK, sad to see him go.


Did he announce hes moving to LoL? A tragedy to be sure, but to each his own.

Hoping Flash makes it, MVP for god's sake take a break and repair those wrists man! This is no longer the level where you can force wins through with sheer will > . >


He was streaming HoTS last night after GSL. Make of that what you will.
opterown *
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
February 06 2013 00:17 GMT
#24
gogo byun and maru!
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Maesy
Profile Joined November 2011
United States1444 Posts
February 06 2013 00:40 GMT
#25
I almost want Mvp to drop just so he might finally go get surgery. I don't care how long it takes I want him healthy =(
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RParks42
Profile Joined December 2012
United States77 Posts
February 06 2013 00:45 GMT
#26
Though soO hasn't been that hot, the recent form shown by MVP has me picking against him until he shows he can actually beat a Zerg
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Micromnky
Profile Joined March 2011
United States262 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-06 01:02:29
February 06 2013 01:02 GMT
#27
On February 06 2013 09:12 BoxingKangaroo wrote:
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On February 06 2013 08:25 Confuse wrote:
On February 06 2013 08:19 ZealDK wrote:
Props to HUK, sad to see him go.


Did he announce hes moving to LoL? A tragedy to be sure, but to each his own.

Hoping Flash makes it, MVP for god's sake take a break and repair those wrists man! This is no longer the level where you can force wins through with sheer will > . >


He was streaming HoTS last night after GSL. Make of that what you will.


HuK isn't going to LoL.

It was just an example, since many struggling/slumping/lesser known sc2 players in korea switched.
Sumahi
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Guam5609 Posts
February 06 2013 01:07 GMT
#28
They should really rename this Code A LG_IMVP, since it seems like every other player is on one of those squads. I'm cheering for Flash and Killer!!!
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EnumaAvalon
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Philippines3613 Posts
February 06 2013 01:21 GMT
#29
soO has this!
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Rorra
Profile Joined September 2010
Australia1066 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-06 10:57:19
February 06 2013 01:28 GMT
#30
Mvp has this! & byun is gonna beat revival but it should be a good match to watch.
Laryleprakon
Profile Joined May 2011
New Zealand9496 Posts
February 06 2013 01:30 GMT
#31
Good luck Flash / Mvp
wchigo
Profile Joined September 2010
China71 Posts
February 06 2013 01:53 GMT
#32
On February 06 2013 09:40 Maesy wrote:
I almost want Mvp to drop just so he might finally go get surgery. I don't care how long it takes I want him healthy =(


I would like Mvp to get surgery so that he can be in better physical condition and, more importantly, be healthy. However, the surgery is supposed to be quite complicated as they will need to work on his spine as well, and I believe it was mentioned that Mvp will likely retire whenever he decides to finally go under the knife.

Killer over Happy, Seed over Center and soO over Mvp were my picks, otherwise it all matched up with the write-up. Guess I'll see how well I'm going to do, considering I only got 3 right yesterday (HerO, YongHwa and YoDa.)
cLAN.Anax
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United States2847 Posts
February 06 2013 02:01 GMT
#33
Flash and Mvp on the same night? :-o

Too SO much goodness.
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LimitSEA
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia9580 Posts
February 06 2013 02:11 GMT
#34
Very, very nervous for my IM boys, Mvp in particular. Really hope they can pull this out.
Long live the King of Wings
Meadowlark
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
United States349 Posts
February 06 2013 02:30 GMT
#35
looks pretty stacked. I'm hyped!
''Three bottles of Monster in a day; I'm pumped as fuck." -Stephano
omisa
Profile Joined January 2011
United States494 Posts
February 06 2013 02:48 GMT
#36
Oh hell yeah. Mvp!!!

Too bad for soO. A vengeful Mvp will show him no mercy.
\m/
FKAri
Profile Joined August 2011
Canada84 Posts
February 06 2013 03:32 GMT
#37
I disagree except:

soo over MVP
Dream over Maru
Seed over Center
kochanfe
Profile Joined July 2011
Micronesia1338 Posts
February 06 2013 03:34 GMT
#38
My Predictions
First 2-0 LabyRinth
Flash 2-0 Sola
Dream 2-1 Maru
Happy 2-0 Killer

ByuN 2-1 Revival
Center 2-0 Seed
EffOrt 2-0 ByuL
Mvp 2-0 soO
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Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
February 06 2013 03:50 GMT
#39
Here's to hoping Byun vs Revival is the new Ensnare vs Revival!
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Left hand
Profile Joined November 2012
Finland133 Posts
February 06 2013 04:09 GMT
#40
Sorry, Maru, but Dream is my new favorite player after his Polish adventure. He must advance!
llIH
Profile Joined June 2011
Norway2143 Posts
February 06 2013 04:18 GMT
#41
On February 06 2013 08:47 GolemMadness wrote:
As long as Flash doesn't get all inned, he is gonna stomp Sola.


Flash got this!
Zebrapudding
Profile Joined March 2011
United States66 Posts
February 06 2013 04:21 GMT
#42
On February 06 2013 09:45 RParks42 wrote:
Though soO hasn't been that hot, the recent form shown by MVP has me picking against him until he shows he can actually beat a Zerg


soO's been doing fine in PL, i think there's a good chance he'll beat Mvp.
HuK, TLO, Grubby, MKP, Soulkey fighting!
MysteryMeat1
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States3292 Posts
February 06 2013 04:27 GMT
#43
i can't vote for Happy ever since he lost with a 2 rax vs a 3hatch opening
"Cause ya know, Style before victory." -The greatest mafia player alive
Zebrapudding
Profile Joined March 2011
United States66 Posts
February 06 2013 04:30 GMT
#44
wtf first..
HuK, TLO, Grubby, MKP, Soulkey fighting!
Cattlecruiser
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States340 Posts
February 06 2013 04:46 GMT
#45
Labyrinth showing 1-1-1 can still be used in the highest levels.
Just can't be so stale with the single timing push with early banshee pressure.
Entirety
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
1423 Posts
February 06 2013 06:52 GMT
#46
From Mvp's fan club:

On February 02 2013 07:58 Entirety wrote:

(T)Mvp
TvZ Lifetime: 58.59%
TvZ 2012-2013: 50.94%
TvZ Last 10: 10%

(Z)soO
ZvT Lifetime: 50.00%

Well, here we go again. Mvp is in Code A and he has to fight his way through to make it to Code S in time for Heart of the Swarm. This is one of those high pressure matches - do or die. There is no Up & Down cushion for Mvp, a loss means he is sent straight down to Code B, the land from which even the very best players can fail to advance. A win means he is through to the Round of 32 and the Up & Down safety net becomes open to him.

His opponent is KeSPA Zerg soO who plays for team SKT Telecom T1. soO's notable accomplishment is winning the MLG MvP Invitational, but he did it on the back of his strong ZvP. Sure, soO has a great record against Terran foreigners, but against Korean Terrans, soO's record is mediocre. Here is a list of soO's games against Korean Terrans (not counting SeleCT):

soO 1-1 PuMa
soO 0-2 aLive
soO 4-1 BaBy
soO 4-3 Flash
soO 0-2 Bomber
soO 1-0 INoVation
soO 0-1 Kop
soO 0-1 sKyHigh
soO 1-0 Last
soO 0-1 INoVation

Record against KeSPA Terrans: 10-7
Record against eSF Terrans: 1-5

soO is a KeSPA player, meaning that soO will improve rapidly. However, soO just has not been one of the best KeSPA players (like Flash, Fantasy, RorO, JangBi, Argo, Cure, Rain, and more). Also, soO just does not have that much experience facing the best Korean Terrans.

Mvp, on the other hand, has been suffering from bad problems lately. Winning only 1 out of his last TvZ games, Mvp's form has been a disaster. Everyone knows that Mvp has been suffering from health issues, and everyone knows that his play has suffered because of it. However, there are no excuses now - the only thing that matters is winning.

Can Mvp pull himself together long enough to crush this KeSPA Zerg? Well, if the Mvp shows up that went 1-8 in Blizzard Cup, 1-4 in GSL Code S, and 0-3 in Iron Squid, then soO will send the King to Code B (for the first time ever). If the Mvp displays even a small fraction of his glory, then that should be more than enough to handle soO. Personally, I think Mvp will really get things together right at the brink of elimination. This isn't the first time he's been to Code A - in fact, he is in Code A quite frequently. However, he has only stayed in Code A once. Season after season, Mvp looks weak and vulnerable as he falls down to Code A. Season after season, Mvp pulls through his Code A matches back into the hardest league in the world. And once in a while (okay, maybe more like once every 3 seasons), Mvp decides to win it all.

Prediction
Mvp 2-1 soO
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cheerful
Profile Joined December 2012
78 Posts
February 06 2013 08:27 GMT
#47
Flash!
LightSpectra
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States1537 Posts
February 06 2013 09:11 GMT
#48
LabyRinth 2:0 First

thank you for cursing First, Zealously. I wanted the Bisu slayer to make Code S
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Creager
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany1895 Posts
February 06 2013 09:20 GMT
#49
Don't really know why everyone has been hating HuK so much as of late, but I guess it also could be related to his personality rather than his playing skills and accomplishments... I personally don't like him much, but I don't think he really deserves this kind of shitstorm!
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boxerfred
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Germany8360 Posts
February 06 2013 09:22 GMT
#50
On February 06 2013 07:47 Evil_Sheep wrote:
Nice of you to stick up for the HuKster. He may not been in the stomping form of 2011 but he shouldn't be written off either. He is still one of the top foreigners competing, although that is a statement of questionable value these days.


He is not playing on a code S level, nor is he playing on a Code A level. So please, HuK, leave korea and do more mediocre things in foreign tournaments. One could as well send DeMusliM to code S/code A. Same results....
Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
February 06 2013 10:19 GMT
#51
On February 06 2013 18:22 boxerfred wrote:
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On February 06 2013 07:47 Evil_Sheep wrote:
Nice of you to stick up for the HuKster. He may not been in the stomping form of 2011 but he shouldn't be written off either. He is still one of the top foreigners competing, although that is a statement of questionable value these days.


He is not playing on a code S level, nor is he playing on a Code A level. So please, HuK, leave korea and do more mediocre things in foreign tournaments. One could as well send DeMusliM to code S/code A. Same results....


I believe you are missing the fact that Huk beat several Code A/S players in his U&D-group to reach Code S. This seems to imply that either most people in Code A are not "Code A-level", or Huk is actually pretty good on a good day. I feel inclined to believe it is the second option.
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seluj
Profile Joined January 2013
1 Post
February 06 2013 11:44 GMT
#52
NERF INFESTOR, NERF INFESTOR, NERF INFESTOR

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DavoS
Profile Blog Joined October 2012
United States4605 Posts
February 06 2013 14:16 GMT
#53
Sad that all foreigners could accomplish was the ro32 code a, but I agree that HuK still represents a top foreigner. He was quietly the foreigner hope at IPL 5 and it's good that we recognize that
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DavoS
Profile Blog Joined October 2012
United States4605 Posts
February 06 2013 14:19 GMT
#54
On February 06 2013 18:20 Creager wrote:
Don't really know why everyone has been hating HuK so much as of late, but I guess it also could be related to his personality rather than his playing skills and accomplishments... I personally don't like him much, but I don't think he really deserves this kind of shitstorm!


It's not really hate, it's just that HuK was arguably as strong in 2011 as Stephano was in the spring/summer, so watching him go straight back to code b would be disappointing
"KDA is actually the most useless stat in the game" Aui_2000
dyDrawer
Profile Joined September 2012
Canada438 Posts
February 06 2013 22:24 GMT
#55
Bad day for LG-IM... It's especially frustrating to see Seed out again. You can see very clearly that his skill and decision making is still there, yet he somehow lacks the execution to get it done at the moment that matters the most. First game, brilliant mind game and excellent execution with Psi Storm, Seed dominated Center; 2nd Game, his build sorta got countered, and even tho Center had the better engagement with flanks and the concave, Seed showed that his forcefields were still top tier; 3rd Game.. Seed was in an almost unbeatable situation: he had numerous High Templars with full energy and storm, going against a player who not only did not scout this tech path (therefore no Ghosts to speak of), but also pulled most of his SCVs for an all in. And yet he somehow messes up and fails to land the storms he need. Even Center himself thought that the game was lost.

Happy's loss is just weird. Losing to a Blink Observer build on Daybreak of all maps.. then the infamous proxy Immortal Push on Icarus that PartinG and Squirtle has shown this New season. ByuL.. it was a b/o loss the 1st set, then 2nd set his own aggressive strategy was brutally deflected (still good job by EffOrt, this one went sorta as predicted). First somehow just did not play well. His defense against the Hellion drop Marine pressure was just not good enough, especially compared to his teammate YongHwa's defense of the same build yesterday.

MVP.. well, TBO, I sort of expected this to happen. His 0-3 loss to Goswser at Iron Squid was already an ominous sign. It appears that Mvp's injuries are severely affecting him. I'd say he should definitely consider surgery, maybe utilizing this break from GSL :/
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