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MLG Spring - A Brief Preview

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June 28th, 2013 12:19 GMT

MLG

MLG Spring Championship



MLG's Format Changes
Looking at the new MLG


Three Questions


Brackets and results at Liquipedia

That's Just the Way It Is

by Waxangel

Ever since MLG made StarCraft II one of their official games, they've been more than willing to experiment and tinker with the format. However, the changes made from March's Winter Champion to the upcoming Spring Champion are beyond drastic—it feels like it could be an entirely different tournament.

Format and Qualification
  • Winter Championship: 32 man single elimination tournament. Participants selected through one-round, invite-only qualifiers.
  • Spring Championship: 128 man, double elimination semi-open tournament.

This change is actually a return to old tradition for MLG, as they've gone from what was effectively an invite-only tournament back to their famous open brackets. Of course, it's not a pure open bracket (that would be almost impossible), as pro-teams were able to reserve spots for their players, but it's still a nice opportunity for the amateur players who managed to snap up the competitor passes before they sold out.

Additionally, there was a gigantic qualifier tournament to pick the three KeSPA players who would compete at the tournament, which to be quite honest, may actually have been harder than the actual Spring Championship.

Prize Money
  • Winter Championship: $75,000
  • Spring Championship: $25,000 total.

This is what a lot of fans and players noticed first, before they even saw the changes to the format. Besides their flashy stages and huge audiences, MLG's big prize pools and the star power that money attracted made it the premier tournament in the world outside Korea. While the prize money is still in the same region as events such as DreamHack or IEM, it's a jarring change for fans who were used to MLG being one of the biggest esports spenders around.

The prize money change has inevitably effected player participation, and while there are still a number of big stars and skilled players at the tournament, it can't help but pale a little in comparison with last year's tournament.

WCS
  • Winter Championship: The WCS system hadn't begun at the time.
  • Spring Championship: Tier 1 WCS tournament.

All of this happens amidst a new world order started by Blizzard, as they've sought to make their World Championship Series THE major tournament system of the world. MLG was briefly in on it by hosting WCS America first season, but have declined to return for another run. On the other hand, they've acquired Tier 1 status for this MLG event, meaning it will award 3,600 total WCS points to the participants.

Even though the lion's share of WCS points are awarded within WCS itself, the 750 points for first place could be valuable for some of the players. While it's not likely to make a difference at the top end of the WCS rankings, it could be a valuable tie-breaker around the 16th place cutoff line to qualify for the Global Finals at Blizzcon.

Three Questions



How many Koreans will place in the top eight?

The last time a non-Korean player finished in the top eight of MLG was over a year ago at the 2012 Spring Championship, where SaSe placed fourth and Stephano tied for 6th. Since then it's been iron-fisted Korean domination most of the way, with NaNiwa and Stephano coming the closest to breaking their hegemony.

However, with the reduced prize money and lack of paid flights, Spring Championship has the weakest Korean contingent we've seen at an MLG in almost two years. There aren't even seeds for last season's top four: the terrifying quartet of Life, Flash, Innovation and MC. The Koreans at this tournament are ones with foreign team support such as (P)Liquid`HerO, (Z)ROOT.YugiOh, (Z)EG.Jaedong.RC and (T)coL.TheStC, or players who just happened to be America like (T)ST_Sound,(Z)ST_Golden (temporarily in the states for the Red Bull Training Grounds), and (T)CMStorm_Polt (studying in Texas). Combined with a surprising KeSPA qualifier result that saw three of the less-known Koreans make it to the tournament, fans of foreign StarCraft might start to get their hopes up.

Unfortunately, this tournament takes place in North America, a region not particularly known for its global competitiveness in StarCraft. While a couple of top Europeans like (T)EG,ThorZaIN.RC and (P)Alliance.NaNiwa have secured their attendance, and even Australia's (Z)Nv.mOOnGLaDe will be showing up, the foreign contingent is in the bleak state of having to rest their hopes on mostly on Americans and Canadians. HuK and IdrA are the only two North Americans who ever really did well after Koreans started raiding MLG for cash, but one looks like a shell of his former self, while the other one is straight up retired.

While the situation looks bad, it's hard to see the brackets work out in SO terrible a way that the Koreans will take all of the prize-money giving spots (the top eight). Players like (Z)ROOT.Kane and (Z)ROOT.ViBE can certainly take a ZvZ series off Koreans on their best days, and (Z)EG.Suppy.RC showed us in WCS America that roach-bane busting can even topple Code S Terrans. Oh, and don't forget (P)Grubby's ability to play some top notch PvP!

With some bracket luck and Korean team-kills, I can see maybe two or three non-Koreans finishing in the top eight or higher. Is that an optimistic or pessimistic prediction? I can't really tell.


Will the KeSPA trio dominate?

The KeSPA qualifier was probably a huge disappointment to most fans, who would have wanted to see players like Flash, Soulkey, and Innovation come to Anaheim. Instead, the qualifiers ended up having a TON of major upsets, with team aces and championship winners dropping out left and right. At the end of the day, (P)KT_Stats, (Z)SKT_soO, and (P)STX_Dear were the three players left standing.

Who? Well, I guess if you're not a Proleague viewer or an old school Brood War fan, that's a valid question to ask. According to our scouting report they're a very solid bunch of players, but not ones that demand the spotlight. They're regulars who back up stars like Flash and Innovation, playing vital roles for their teams. While they may not be GREAT by Korean standards, they're definitely quite good at least—and good by Korean standards has typically been enough to clean house at foreign tournaments.

There's definitely an Elephant in the Room subplot going on here, as supporters of the theory have been absolutely effusive these days, with KeSPA players dominating the top spots in the previous WCS Korea and WCS Season Finals. But honestly, this tournament isn't that good a backdrop to develop that storyline, as even most eSF/non-KeSPA fans would admit that the Korean representation at this tournament isn't the strongest, and even concede that the KeSPA trio at the tournament are top contenders to take it all.

The Proleague players finishing in the top spots is actually the expected result, and their failure to do well would be a bigger surprise. Whether we blame it on jet lag, food poisoning, or JYP touching their shoulder during a game, it would definitely take some explaining.


Which strategy will look broken on the big stage?

Back in the old days, it really seemed like a handful of games was all it took to get something changed. Thors were nerfed after ThorZaIN displayed some powerful all-ins in TSL3, blue-flame hellions were nerfed after SlayerS Terrans showcased them at MLG Anaheim 2011, and ghost snipe was run into the ground after Mvp abused them to death at Blizzcon. Alas, those days are gone, and Blizzard seems to care more about sample sizes and long observation, as evidenced by the fact that Brood Lord - Infestor didn't get fixed for about half a year.

Still, there's a chance that a hated strategy might make itself truly infamous at MLG Anaheim, forcing Blizzard to at least give it a looking over. It's not so much an issue of balance here—if games aren't fun to watch at the highest level because of a specific strategy, then there's always the possibility of change.

Hellbat drops, are already on Blizz's watch-list, and a series of ridiculous TvTs featuring hellbats and just hellbats might help convince the higher ups that for the sake of everyone's sanity, the high powered worker incinerators could use a fix (or at least their ride). Yeah, Innovation might say hellbat drop TvT is exciting and good, but I'm going to put that down as one of his eccentricities.

The other thing to wonder about is swarm hosts in a stalemate. Swarm host based turtling is very effective on certain maps, and you can't blame Zergs for using them to grind out the wins. While it's marginally more tolerable than brood lord-infestor from a viewer's standpoint, due to Protoss having their own long range weapons to fight back, it still leads to long stand-offs and wars of attrition. While it was interesting to see the first few times around—and there are sure to be new viewers of Anaheim who don't mind it yet—it's a top candidate to quickly wear out its welcome. Well, at least Newkirk Precinct isn't in the map pool.


Writers: Waxangel.
Graphics: MLG
Editor: Waxangel.
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NovemberstOrm
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Canada16217 Posts
June 28 2013 12:23 GMT
#2
Thanks for the preview!
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Trasko
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Sweden983 Posts
June 28 2013 12:26 GMT
#3
Im excited to see how far Naniwa will go
Jaedong <3
EnumaAvalon
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Philippines3613 Posts
June 28 2013 12:28 GMT
#4
Rooting for Thorzain, Nani and Grubby!
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Left hand
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Finland133 Posts
June 28 2013 12:55 GMT
#5
Really poor terran representation. Is Polt on form at least?
chesshaha
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United States1117 Posts
June 28 2013 13:26 GMT
#6
Nice writhe up as always!

Really excited for tonight and our Meetup/Barcraft at Charleston. GLHF!
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jcairne
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States127 Posts
June 28 2013 14:01 GMT
#7
Nice write up. It really feels like TL has been stepping it up on its coverage of WCS and WCS "tiered" events.
TheFish7
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United States2824 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-06-28 14:11:46
June 28 2013 14:11 GMT
#8
Well, at least Newkirk Precinct isn't in the map pool.


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slowbacontron
Profile Joined October 2012
United States7722 Posts
June 28 2013 14:14 GMT
#9
Wait, is Life going?? I though he gave up his AIG martial arts spot for this...
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Skynx
Profile Blog Joined January 2013
Turkey7150 Posts
June 28 2013 14:33 GMT
#10
Sound vs Dear finals gogogo!
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United States632 Posts
June 28 2013 14:51 GMT
#11
LIQUID_HEROOOO
"It is because intuition is sometimes right, that we don't know what to do with it"
Dragoonstorm7
Profile Joined December 2012
United States599 Posts
June 28 2013 15:00 GMT
#12
Thanks for the write up! looking forward to watching way too much sc2 in one weekend
oblivion awaits- dark archon (aka best unit ever)
Garnet
Profile Blog Joined February 2006
Vietnam9033 Posts
June 28 2013 15:25 GMT
#13
Hero vs JD vs KeSPA guys.
tili
Profile Joined July 2012
United States1332 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-06-28 16:12:00
June 28 2013 16:11 GMT
#14
Suppy and JD... take the money ^^

edit: why isn't this highlighted on the main page?
Jampackedeon
Profile Joined November 2010
United States2053 Posts
June 28 2013 17:14 GMT
#15
Watching + Show Spoiler +
Bomber beat Keen by just going pure hellbat/medivac for the first 10 minutes of the game was just jaw dropping in its stupidity as even widow mines need 2 hits to kill them so they just don't die.


The fact that hellbats live for so friggin long means I think they should nerf the HP, because they are just too damn tanky vs almost all unit compositions from any race. Decreasing their life points would also effectively decrease their damage output since Terrans kind of use them as a fire and forget, and it would punish the throw away attitude Terran's have with that unit right now.
oneill12
Profile Joined February 2012
Romania1222 Posts
June 28 2013 17:52 GMT
#16
Nicely written, Wax!
Prplppleatr
Profile Joined May 2011
United States1518 Posts
June 28 2013 17:57 GMT
#17
ya, no offense to any of the players but this is the least excited I have been for a MLG...just doesn't feel the same as the good ol days of the open bracket
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Bisutopia19307 Posts
June 28 2013 18:19 GMT
#18
SKT showing their pride in soO.
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Froadac
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States6733 Posts
June 28 2013 18:20 GMT
#19
best of luck to Suppy. Could be a big tournament (heck, Anaheim was his breakout last year)
Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
June 28 2013 18:23 GMT
#20
soO has this easy
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