What happens tonight will be remembered forever in posterity. It will be a fearsome war the likes that no man has ever seen before. The sea will boil the color of blood, the bowls of wrath will be unceremoniously fumbled and spilled upon the earth, and BitByBit will rise from the grave upon the back of an undead SCV.
Of course, I am referring to the battle between Bomber’s Law and the Artosis Curse. If Artosis decides to use his Satanic powers of misfortune to champion Rain (and the chances are looking favorable), two fundamental and opposite forces will be deadlocked with the fate of creation at stake. Rain should win so he is assured to lose; Bomber must disappoint when the hype is highest and the chances most favorable, and what can be more favorable than a guaranteed win? It’s like if gravity and electromagnetism become worst enemies or Jaedong used some common sense in a ZvP. The walls of reality might come crashing down and suck us into a vortex of contradiction.
Stumbles and close shaves have been the hallmark of SKT_Rain’s current run in the OSL. After breezing through his Ro32 group in his usual style, Rain ran into some unexpected trouble against unlikely challengers. First outplayed him fair and square in two macro PvP games and hyvaa nipped at his ankles throughout the Ro16, forcing Rain to struggle in a 2 - 1 victory. Thanks to poor group planning, Rain was able to defeat his teammate Fantasy in the final round, force a tiebreaker, and come out in first place after the initial two tiebreakers ended in more ties. His Ro8 series against Supernova was heart wrenching and boiled down to Rain playing against type. No one would’ve guessed that 2 base all-ins would decide everything but Rain seized the opportunity, winning on Anaconda with a sentry/immortal/archon bust and finally cutting the head off with a stalker timing on Newkirk.
Coming into the Round of 4, Rain arrives with a slight battle limp and a wild look in his eyes. This is a Rain that looks different, distant from the man who made his reputation as an unstoppable macro monster. When Maru scrolled through the cheese list and shorted Innovation’s circuitry with melted Roquefort, it was incredible but ultimately not shocking. Maru’s passion for the cheddar was well-known and Innovation admitted that he responds badly when things aren’t going his way. Tonight I expect Bomber to execute the same general gameplan he’s equipped since WoL (besides a few widow mines). He will expand early, mass up a considerable army, and hammer blows onto his enemy until one of them cracks. I don’t know how Rain will approach the series and that invites a delightful sense of unpredictability. Will he use his prior series for mindgames? Does he remember that interesting 2 base DT expand build from his old GSL series against Mvp? Or will he play his regular game and challenge Bomber to try those SCV pull shenanigans against a KeSPA protoss?
Reaching the finals is the final strike against any questions of Rain’s relevance in HotS. He hasn’t won a tournament since WCS: Asia and has been overshadowed by the likes of Soulkey, Flash, and Innovation. Other protosses like sOs showcased flashier builds and more interesting strategies that grabbed the attention of SC2 fans. Rain has remained the rock that is largely ignored but weathers the test of time. He was one of the best players in SPL and was the sole reason SKT could even reach the playoffs. A trip to the finals affirms he is still one of the best in the world; back-to-back OSL victories moves him into the realm of legend.
Mix a pinch of dread, a sliver of modesty and a huge helping of excitement. That may adequately sum up ST_Bomber’s feelings tonight as he takes on the most important match of his career. Tonight is the latest chapter in the saga of Bomber’s struggle to become the man that we expected him to be. Perhaps this is the point where he stops being the perpetual champion-in-waiting. Or maybe this is when he decides to remind us why “Bomber’s Law” is a phrase used without irony.
Fans have been waiting so long the mere thought of victory invites cognitive dissonance. Ever since his victory over Mvp in the Code A finals, people waited for his inevitable rise to glory. It was an obvious conclusion, especially after winning MLG Raleigh, that we were willing to endure some lackluster results afterwards. Multiple Ro16 and Ro32 appearances in the GSL showed some consistency but he almost always petered out before exiting group stages. He found much better results in foreign tournaments that suggested that his promise never left: 6th place at MLG Orlando, 2nd place at Red Bull Battlegrounds, 4th place at IPL5, 3rd place at MLG Fall Championship. None of these look bad on paper and most players will never claim anything close to one of these accomplishments. Yet it reinforced the idea that Bomber would fall, except now he would fail at the moments when he was closest to absolute victory.
Bomber’s name has been inevitably tied with losing no matter the tournament or the situation. Over time it developed into an endearing connection. Bomber became the adorable underdog we can empathize with, a hard worker who never complained about the improbable sequence of failures that had come to define his career. A part of him may even fear winning tonight and the cares and expectations that will come in the finals. Nonetheless all of that pales next to the promise that comes with passing this final hurdle. Once you’re an OSL winner, you will always be remembered as an OSL winner. Everything else was merely the journey to reach that goal.
Result:
There are two identifiable factors here that sway the match in favor of Bomber. He shares some similarities with Supernova in terms of getting a fast third CC and relying on double drops to catch the protoss army out of position. However, Bomber is more rigorous with scouting robo follow-ups and takes his third only when he knows no attack is coming. He gets a much larger margin of error in terms of how many workers he can lose while being competitive: even if he loses 10-12 SCVs, Bomber can counterattack and depend on his third orbital to compensate. He also trades better in terms of harassment since he can replenish workers at a faster rate.
In addition, Rain showed his cards early against Supernova. 2 base timings are nothing new in the PvT matchup but people never associated them with Rain. He was supposedly the type of player who happily gave up an economic advantage in order to reach the late game, and opponents abused that in the past with extremely fast thirds and teching heavily. Now Rain has shown he is willing to kick you in the teeth instead of gently suffocating you. Furthermore he did these builds on obvious maps: Anaconda, Newkirk, and Star Station. It doesn’t take a genius to realize they all have fixed positions and relatively short walking distance between the naturals.
Meanwhile Rain’s main advantage is putting a distinct timer in every game. Bomber rarely ever plays beyond 3 bases and frequently employs the SCV pull when he feels it’s time to strike. Rain can exploit Bomber’s style by taking a fast third and fourth base, forcing Bomber into the late game and into a desperate attack that Rain is prepared to defend. However this assumes Rain will weather the storm until a third base becomes relevant and Bomber has shown he is apt in the way of medivac aggression. Despite Rain’s advantage in the late game I think Bomber’s form and his inkling towards early game safety will lead him to barely prevail.
Bomber has (in my opinon) been the overall best TvP:er during the whole SC2 era.
His stutter stepping micro is never missing a beat against Chargelots and hit lategame unit controll is superb.
I have a hard time see Rain defeat Bomber if Rain plays his normal superdefensive style and lets Bomber macro up from three bases. For once, I actually believe Rain has to be the aggresive player to claim his victory. However, I am not sure he is aware of what will hit him..
I always liked Bomber, I also always liked Maru. But I also expected Innovation and Rain to take it. Now, that Innovation got 4-0'ed, all my believes were shattered and torn apart.
I can't predict anything. My heart always wanted a ZvT final, my brain told me it's a IvX (Innovation vs. Someone) final. Both failed me. Both left me. So before I shall leave the funeral of my hopes, thoughts and favourite players, I shall root for Bomber. All my believes failed. And because the HIGHEST point, where Bomber's Law can and will be activated in the OSL, is actually the Grand Final - I believe that the Artosis Curse will crush rain, and in the final, Bomber's Law shall activate.
Maru will win the OSL. Mind my words, my fan brethren..
Losing to Maru would no longer be a big enough disappointment since Maru has already beaten Innovation. And Bomber fans are deluding themselves in thinking Bomber's Law will activate after he wins and he will get knocked out early in WCS season fianls or the next GSL. That isn't nearly enough disappointment for it to be a Bomber's Law.
On August 01 2013 08:57 Glorfindel! wrote: Bomber has (in my opinon) been the overall best TvP:er during the whole SC2 era.
His stutter stepping micro is never missing a beat against Chargelots and hit lategame unit controll is superb.
I have a hard time see Rain defeat Bomber if Rain plays his normal superdefensive style and lets Bomber macro up from three bases. For once, I actually believe Rain has to be the aggresive player to claim his victory. However, I am not sure he is aware of what will hit him..
Don't sell Rains PvT short. The list of Terrans that have beaten him in hots is really short: Innovation and Gumiho. I believe in you Rain!
On August 01 2013 08:57 Glorfindel! wrote: Bomber has (in my opinon) been the overall best TvP:er during the whole SC2 era.
His stutter stepping micro is never missing a beat against Chargelots and hit lategame unit controll is superb.
I have a hard time see Rain defeat Bomber if Rain plays his normal superdefensive style and lets Bomber macro up from three bases. For once, I actually believe Rain has to be the aggresive player to claim his victory. However, I am not sure he is aware of what will hit him..
Don't sell Rains PvT short. The list of Terrans that have beaten him in hots is really short: Innovation and Gumiho. I believe in you Rain!
100% HotS PvT win rate in proleague regular season (his only loss to Terran in the post season was to INnoVation and come on, it's INnoGod), that's pretty damn good. His overall PvT win rate in proleague is like 93% or something. Yeah, Bomber's TvP is pretty good, but Rain's no slouch in PvT, I don't get why people just say "Bomber's TvP will win him this".
Don't even want to make a prediction; I just want some great games and to see which curse is stronger! Also, Bomber has been lucky this tournament. Hasn't played a zerg once
I think the current map pool favors Terran, and Rain doesn't seem to prepare as well as Bomber will. I think Rain will actually start choking pretty hard if he loses an early set, so I'm predicting a 4-2 for Bomber. 2 sets being won by CHEESY RAIN
I want Rain to win, but I would also rather see a non-mirror matchup in the finals. I like Bomber too but he's going to choke, and if we see him go out in disappointing fashion, it better be now than in the finals when he has built even more momentum.
Artosis Curse is balenced out by Tasteless Blessing but nothing defeats bomber's law except the corallary Rain 4-1 Also, I reallly wanted fionn to write this article/make the prediction
Somehow rains play didn't feel that amazing vs supernova, the question is will bomber be better then supernova? Hm tight series ugh hard to call, I'll go with 4 2 with bomber winning.
Go Bomber! I believe the ultimate disappointment would be to lose in the finals to Maru after taking out Rain in a convincing fashion, therefore Bomber wins semi-finals easy.
But, I also hope Bomber finally trumps the Bomber Law and takes out Maru 4-0 and goes on to win this season's WCS! :D :D :D
I'm probably not the first to say it, but Bomber's law is stupid.
Rain is really good, it's highly likely that Bomber could play a great series to the best of his ability and still lose. That doesn't mean it's a disappointment or that he "choked", it just means he got beaten by a better player on the day.
On August 01 2013 13:41 FuRong wrote: I'm probably not the first to say it, but Bomber's law is stupid.
Rain is really good, it's highly likely that Bomber could play a great series to the best of his ability and still lose. That doesn't mean it's a disappointment or that he "choked", it just means he got beaten by a better player on the day.
I'm of the opinion that if Bomber plays a series to the best of his abilities then Rain would have been better off facing any other player in the world. Bomber's best is the best player I've ever seen in sc2, and other than Mvp who just somehow finds a way to win when he shouldn't, I would say peak form Bomber is untouchable.
Of course, that doesn't happen particularly often.
Hmmmm... It's like in one of the Pratchett's books - they were looking for a shot with exactly milion to one chance of hitting a dragon (nobody says it's 999,994 to one but it just might work and we all know that chances of 1,000,000 to one happen in nine times of ten)... Now we just have to look for the highest possible fall for Bomber... Maybe Code B straight after demolishing both Rain and Maru 4:0? And winning season finals or is that too much???
On August 01 2013 13:41 FuRong wrote: I'm probably not the first to say it, but Bomber's law is stupid.
Rain is really good, it's highly likely that Bomber could play a great series to the best of his ability and still lose. That doesn't mean it's a disappointment or that he "choked", it just means he got beaten by a better player on the day.
I'm of the opinion that if Bomber plays a series to the best of his abilities then Rain would have been better off facing any other player in the world. Bomber's best is the best player I've ever seen in sc2, and other than Mvp who just somehow finds a way to win when he shouldn't, I would say peak form Bomber is untouchable.
Of course, that doesn't happen particularly often.
Peak form Bomber has never really happened though, not long enough for him to win a major tournament (at least since waaaayyy back in WoL. He might look really unbeatable one series, then the next series he'll get crushed. The law basically stems from his inconsistency. We all know he *can* win anything (I wouldn't say he's anywhere near untouchable), he just never actually does. He loses in some random way once we all build our hopes up, like today.
On August 01 2013 13:41 FuRong wrote: I'm probably not the first to say it, but Bomber's law is stupid.
Rain is really good, it's highly likely that Bomber could play a great series to the best of his ability and still lose. That doesn't mean it's a disappointment or that he "choked", it just means he got beaten by a better player on the day.
Next thing you know they'll be telling us the Artosis curse is fake and he only got a few predictions wrong...
I picked Bomber in my liquibets Bomber 4 - 2. Although a 4 - 0 would be amazing and only hype the Grand Finals to a whole new level OSL has never seen!
Artosis on a popular starcraft show cant remember which one, said:
"There is no way on earth bomber can win the OSL" that was way before he played Innovation, he was looking at the liquipedia groups trying to find the possible candidate to win the OSL.
This is where the beginning of this curse started, so not only Bomber is gonna beat Rain but he is also gonna beat Maru.
Either way I think the winner wins the OSL. Maru played well, but half of that series seemed to be innovation going on crazy tilt after failing to hold the first all-in or two. Meanwhile both Rain and Bomber play safer than Innovation. Rain probably has better defense than Innovation, and Bomber is harder to cheese because he throws out crazy builds of his own. In addition, neither seem to be the type of player to go townhall first on a map that players love to cheese on.
Predicting the scoreline of this series seems futile, as I think it could possibly be a 4-0 either way if one player comes in really hot. Considering the quarterfinals however, I think there is about a 60-70% chance that Bomber wins.
So hyped for this. I like both players but im gonna root for Bomber this time because I have followed him since the beginning ^^ He deserves a big win! Its been a long time since he won MLG.
It scares me how Bomber's law is affecting other people's performance. Let's say Bomber makes it to the finals and loses to Innovation who also makes it to the finals. Is it a disappointment? Not really, Innovation is amazingly good. That's why he never made it to the finals, crushed by Maru. Because Bomber losing to Maru in the finals will be a huge disappointment...
And that's precisely why Rain has 0 chances of winning tonight. It's a perfect setup for Bomber to lose against Maru and no rains will get in the way of uberpowerful Bomber's law.
Bomber's law must be stopped, it's getting out of hand.
On August 02 2013 21:16 shiftY803 wrote: You people and your "bomber's law" silliness. The dude made it to the semi-finals of the hardest tournament in the world. Shut your pie holes.
WOW you are no fun. That is all it is silliness. Lighten up man.