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Aotearoa39261 Posts
WARNING: This OSL update is ridiculously long It is a rare moment when a writer cannot find words to describe the scenes which his eyes are telling him are real. Indeed, on Friday i experienced one of those moments. JulyZerg and BackHo had both stepped up to the plate to reach the prestigious semi-finals, but for one of them their journey ends here. The Yongsan "stadium" was packed full of eager onlookers waiting to see one of the most anticipated semifinals in a long time. They weren't here for BackHo; they were here for July and his glorious return to the premier level of Starcraft. A sea of black Tushin banners made up the crowd, a scene not seen for over two years. BackHo had to settle for a small group of hardcore fans to cheer him on, and had to face up to the pressure of playing one of the most notorious ZvP players of all time.
There would be no prisoners taken. This was a fight to the bitter end, a fight that both sides were determine to win. Both had their own back stories which kept them going; one was of redemption, a tale of upset victories, the other was a tale of resurgence, the third coming of a God. One would advance to face BeSt in the final, a place that would be decided by Bo5. Welcome to the second semifinal of EVER 2008 OSL.
Unlike the other semifinal, both players were content with turning the first set into a macro war. BackHo (Yellow at 11) bucked the Protoss trend and opened with a fast expansion build, which turned out to be not a bad choice as July (Purple at 5) opened with a retro 2 hatch lair build. July had no intention of using the infamous 'ee han timing' mutalisk build but rather opted for fast lurker tech. Backho on the other hand progressed in stock standard fashion; following up his fast expansion with quick tech and two corsairs. Thanks to Backho's scouting probe he was able to catch July's completed Hydralisk Den, and thus added a Robotics Facility to prepare for the inevitable lurkers.
The first corsairs of BackHo caused July some grief, but ultimately nothing July couldn't cope with. With the Corsairs tied up harassing overlords July took the opportunity to double expand to his third. Once the corsairs were chased away by Hydralisks, July morphed them immediately into Lurkers. Meanwhile, Backho had begun the 'adventurous' tech of Reavers to combat July's hydralisk tech. This was not a bad choice seeing as he was only on one gas. July marched his three Lurkers over to Backho and planted them just outside his bridge while adding a spire. Backho set his sight on taking his third, a move which was necessary if he wanted to remain a threat to July. With his first observer and an impressive army of zealots, he scared off the three camping lurkers and started his expansion.
July attempted to pressure Backho's warping expansion with a small group of Hydralisks. Upon seeing Backho's large force he backed off and began mustering up an army to match Backhos. Realizing he had a small timing window open to him, Backho moved out eager to send July packing. Being the great master July is, this timing window was entirely deception. By the time Backho had collected his zealot/reaver army July had already mustered up an impressive army of Hydra/Mutalisk. Backho marched his army down the middle of the map to pressure July and was intercepted by a few mutalisks. This didn't deter Backho and he pressed forward with his army and engaged with July. The resulting battle was a failure of cataclysmic proportions... Here's Professor Backho lecturing about PvZ battle management;
Supply before the fight (July/Backho)Step 1: Have no possible way of damaging air units and hence lose your Shuttle to scourgeStep 2: Drop your reavers a long distance away from the battle and get them raped by MutalisksStep 3: Have your zealot army raped by Hydra/Lurker with no Splash support at allStep 4: Let the one scarab you manage to fire kill a single Hydralisk after the battle is overStep 5: Look stupid while the whole ordeal is going onSupply after the fight Ideally when you enter a fight with one of the strongest ZvP'ers ever, you want to be able to leave battles having not lost more than 20 psi while taking out his entire army. In this instance Backho lost roughly 50 psi for killing maybe 8 control worth of Zerg units. This was an absolute miscarriage of a battle for Backho and he should have conceded right there. Alas he did not, and July promptly pushed his vastly larger army straight up into Backho's brand new expansion and did what JulyZerg does best; reduce Protoss buildings to rubble.
The only thing stopping July from pushing into the natural was the cramped nature of the nat, meaning that an attack would lose more than it gained. So he dropped back and surrounded the natural disallowing any further expansions by Backho. Backho knew that he was behind, and tried to catchup using some DT harass. However, like many other things in Backho's life, it failed miserably; killing a grand total of one drone.
Desperate for attacking options, Backho tried to sneak units out along the back entrance to his natural. July had a group of Hydralisks standing guard, but were too small to threaten Backho's Zealots so dropped back allowing Backho to temporarily secure to the top right. July knew he had map control and expanded towards Backho by taking 3.
July resumed the containment of Backho by sinking 4 lurkers into the ground just outside Bkacho's bridges and sent a group of Hydra back to the top right to see what devil work Backho was doing up there. He found a probe attempting to expand which was quickly murdered, but not long after a group of angry Zealots marched in to fend of the invaders. Then July pulled out one of the most beautiful yet subtle maneuvers I've seen in perhaps a year. He gracefully moves a horde of Hydralisks up into the top right, perfectly encircling the grossly outnumbered zealots. And then slaughters them.
The situation is now dire for Backho and he desperately needed a way to break out. Using some decent storms he managed to clear away some of the lurkers and made a dash for freedom while July was forced to regroup. Backho immediately dispersed his army to hunt for expansions, hoping that July had overextended himself. 4 zealots blitzed into 3 and began hunting for drone kills. With some classic July reaction speed, the Zealots were left bloodthirsty as they could only manage 5 drone kills before being squelched by Hydralisks.
With July's hydralisk army on the prowl for the renegade army of Backho's, his contain was looking very weak. Backho soon capitalized on this and killed off the camping lurkers with a fresh batch of Zealots.
Backho followed up his new found freedom by sending probes out to expand to the top right and his third. July's monster army marched into the top right and shut out any possibility of Backho expanding there. Backho pulled together his army and marched over to intercept the retreating Hydralisks. Despite winning the battle, July managed to pick off 2 of the 3 templars meaning that when July's equally big hydralisk army engaged Backho moments later, Backho was forced to run home. Both sides took a moment to gather their thoughts and forces before sending everything towards the center of the map. The armies collided and despite July loses a few too many units to storm, he easily won the fight and forced Backho to go home.
The victorious army marched straight into Backho's brand new third and created a lurker wall effectively preventing Backho from defending the base. Backho was simply out of options, and ran his entire army at 3 - only to find that it was neatly walled off with a sunken and a spore with lurker defense. Realizing his time was up, Backho conceded.
JulyZerg 1-0 Backho
Another manly roar erupted from the crowd as the second set began. These fans were of course supporting Backho, and in his position he needed all the support he could get. To follow up the deep roar a shrill high chorus chanted "Park Sung Jun Hwaiting!" and the second set began. Backho (White at 11) was not eager to do something fancy, and opened with the stock standard Fast Expansion, adding two cannons before Nexus because July (Orange at 7) had opened with 9 pool with extractor trick. July followed up his low econ pressure with the standard double expansion. He quickly teched to Lair and added a Spire and a Hydralisk den while Backho teched to stargate.
Backho's first Corsair managed to get an overlord kill before being chased away by July's hydralisk squad. The Corsair journeyed right to 5; where it found another overlord. He managed to take this one down as well and managed to catch July expanding to the gas natural there. Backho added gateways and start producing a decent army. Knowing that 5 was just coming online he sent his army to dispose of it. July of course had overlords in all the right places and knew exactly what Backho was up to and instead of defending, he simply rallied all his forces to count Backho's natural.
Backho goes one wayJuly goes another, and gets results Backho's defenses were no match for a horde of hungry hydralisks and the defending Zealots, Cannons and Probes were killed. To top it all off, July managed to kill the nexus before Backho's army could clean up the mess and then began taunting Backho. By using Lurker eggs to block his pathing, July effectively was taunting his inferior opponent and hell, it was funny
Firstly July kills Backho's nexus
Runs behind the mineral line
Morphs sound lurkers to block Zealots
Morphs the last dying hydralisk into a lurker With 5 hatcheries online July was looking to quickly overpower his opponent. Backho had a corsair fleet being annoying, but when 5 hatch hydra tries to break your front - nothings going to make a difference. Backho couldn't muster much defense and was steamrolled fairly quickly and as his only archon blew up - he conceded the game.
July 2-0 Backho
With his back truly up against the wall, Backho looked set to become another PuSan and go 0-3 against July. Fortunately Backho had two aces up his sleeve, Troy and Cheese. Backho (White at 5) placed his first pylon in his natural which, after the last two games, signaled that he wanted to fast expand. However the atmosphere promptly changed when Backho when 9-9 Gate; the lowest form of Protoss rush cheese. July (Yellow at 11) had unfortunately opened 12 pool into expand. Backho gathered up 3 zealots, and with a fourth on the way, he proceeded to assault July's barely finished natural.
The resulting battle was simply sad. July was completely unprepared for the Zealot onslaught and despite his best efforts four zealots shredded the Zerg structures and forced July to concede the game - poetic justice for the lurker egg antics the previous game.
July 2-1 Backho
Backho had temporarily gained momentum and disrupted July's 0-3 onslaught. Othello, being a balanced map, would be an excellent play for Backho to unmasked his hidden talent and square the series up 2-2. July however, was in the mood for more fun and games - he would not let Backho leave the stadium with his dignity after what had happened the previous game. So July (Teal at 5) opened with a standard 3hatch build, with each hatchery at an expansion. Whereas Backho (Brown at 11) opened with a fast expansion. The extent of the early game aggression was a lone zealot attempting to harass July's workers at July's third; July simply ran his drones around until his lings popped and were able to clear out the threat.
I didn't think it was possible, these people love Backho The game progressed in an ambient fashion, neither side seeking to play a non-orthodox game. July added a spire immediately after his Lair completed and Backho skipped Stargate in favor of faster templar tech. In some kind of hack-like moment, Backho added two cannons to his mineral line just as July's mutalisks began the flight across Othello to Backho. Two templar popped and started heading down to his Natural just as July's mutalisks arrived. They took one shot at Backho's second templar, then concentrated on cannon that just warped in. The injured templar scurried off to safety and July killed the two cannons in Backho's minline and forced Backho's probes to evacuate.
The mutalisks eagerly followed the exodus and killed as much as they could before they got to safety. The mutas then returned to the main to kill off any stragglers. As the stragglers ran to join their brethren, the Mutalisks ran into two dragoon which they then tried to kill - and as a result were stormed by two perfect storms by Backho. July was forced to back off, and luckily did lose too many mutas.
Seeing as Backho only had ineffective Dragoons to hurt the mutalisks, July stuck around and killed a number of probes from Backho's main. Backho had sent out a small group of Zealots to cause July some disruption, but seeing as July already had a sunken and a number of lings and hydralisks the small force was useless and turned back home immediately. Both sides took a momentary breather, then July snapped up his mutalisks and was back on the prowl. However, July had to be content with killing a few probes in Backho's natural for Backho had far too many goons for any decent harass to be effective.
The mutalisks took a back seat and idled above Backho's natural and Lurkers came into play. The first 4 sat down just in front of Backho's natural and began attacking Backho's forge. July also began his Hive and had expanded to 6. Backho looked helpless as he as confined to his cramped natural and was forced to wait for his observer to pop. When his observer finally emerged he wasted no time in clearing out the troublesome lurkers.
Backho seized the moment and pushed out against July who had erected a nostalgic lurker wall for defense. Backho attempted to attack the lurker wall but looked confused as he mis-microd his army and lost a few zealots needlessly to lurker spines.
Finally Backho got it right, and sends his Dragoons first and attacks the Lurker wall. When a pack of Zerglings come charging at the Dragoons Backho responded properly by retreating and storming - finally Backho was showing signs of a competent PvZ.
Backho tries his luck once again, but this time is faced with a torrent of Zerglings which proceed to cause Backho real trouble, forcing him to concentrate all his efforts on micro.
But July is the God of War, and a joker. So when the observer panned to this;
The crowd erupted a mammoth cheer of delight as July was clearly messing around with Backho and was simply stalling for time while his Guardians morphed. The guardians raped and pillaged poor Backho's probe line until there was no probe left standing. Flustered, and clearly under pressure, Backho charged recklessly into the lurker line and got raped by Zerglings and Darkswarm.
Fortunately for him his reinforcements were on the way, and they managed to push through and assault 6. July rallied his Zerglings to defend, but only succeeded in stalling his advance.
Backho pulled back as well after the skirmish and regathered his troops. Then surged back in to clean up the mess - but by the time 6 was dead, his natural was long gone and he had been reduced to one base. Backho knew that he needed to do damage so pushed up into the third base of July's. His mostly Dragoon army was promptly swarmed and disposed of by Zerglings; ending all hope Backho had in the game.
July 3-1 Backho
And just like that, feelings of elation that were once thought lost came surging back. With July returning to the finals it restores hope to the old schoolers that they too may rise to the top. Memories of OSLs gone by come flooding back.. The epic series in Gillette against Oov and Reach, July's bitter loss in IOPS to Nada, the nail biting victory over Goodfriend, the disappointment in Shinhan 2005. The contract fiasco with MBC, his recruitment to SKT and subsequent dismissal - and finally him joining up to Soul and returning to his rightful place in the finals.
He's coming back to the top July's story is one of legend. Even if he does not win the finals, this will go down as a monumental occasion. The final between Best and July just couldn't have turned out better. Both players are excellent and adorable in their own right, but there can only be one champion. The ramifications of either winning this title will be huge one way or another as this has truly been an OSL worthy of being called a Starleague.
The will take place this Saturday KST, and there will be more details closer to the time as well as a full and comprehensive preview post. Theres only one thing left to do...
July is no newcomer to the OSL obviously, and back when he won his first OSL (Gillette) there was a little tradition that the OSL news team had. That was; the Teamliquid.net awards! In keeping with the theme of dramatic returns to form, EVER 2008 OSL will have it's own season of awards.
The ballots will open the moment the final "gg" is typed at which point i encourage you to pm your entries to me, Plexa, as you should definitely get in on the spirit of the occasion. The categories this season are;
The 'Garimto' Award for Player of the Tournament To the player TeamLiquid.net believes was the overall highest achiever in this EVER 2008 OSL. The contenders should be obvious.
The 'Mumyung' Award for Worst Player Who deserved to have been consigned to the rubbish heap during the first round of the OSL?
The 'Boxer' Creativity/Inspiration Award Go with your gut feeling. Which player showed the greatest creativity or brightened the tournament with his flair and inspiration?
The 'Chojja' Missing in Action Award Which 'name' failed to live up to his billing and left himself with something to prove?
The 'Sync' One Hit Wonder Award Which player will be making a short appearance next OSL?
The 'Bifrost' Map of the Tournament Award Which map inspired the most brilliant and entertaining games of the tournament?
Game of the Tournament Which individual game was the most exciting or entertaining of the tournament? Or which game showed the highest skill?
The 'WTF!' Moment of the Tournament Award Which single moment rocked the tournament more than any other?
Player Most Likely to Win the Next Starleague To the player TeamLiquid.net believes will triumph next time out.
Start thinking about what fits in where, and whos going to win each award - but rememeber only votes which are pmd to me after the conclusion of the finals will count. Teamliquid.net is not a democracy, so don't be alarmed if one award is awarded to someone else we'll use our best judgment guided by your votes to establish this seasons winners. Thats all for now, but expect a friendly preview coming up soon!
Plexa
Thanks to Atrioc for the sick banner Thanks to Daigomi for the regular EVER banner Thanks to http://fomos.kr for the July image Thanks to Arbiter[frolix] for inspiration Thanks to YOU for reading this far
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On July 08 2008 16:39 useLess wrote: Holy crap, the images keep loading and the scrollbar keeps getting longer theres way too many images, but any less can't do july justice T_T
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On July 08 2008 16:40 Plexa wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2008 16:39 useLess wrote: Holy crap, the images keep loading and the scrollbar keeps getting longer theres way too many images, but any less can't do july justice T_T
its not a bad thing at all. i love that youre bringing these sorts of battle reports to the tables; one doesnt see them often these days
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Hong Kong20321 Posts
omg ownage write up!!! <3 I LOVE JULY
MUMYUNG AWARD -> BACKHO EZ
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Osaka26952 Posts
It is a rare moment when a writer cannot find words to describe the scenes which his eyes are telling him are real. Indeed, on Friday i experienced one of those moments.
Fortunately for us, you managed to recover by Tuesday
Plexa, reviving the lost art of the battle report. It is beautiful stuff.
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Amazing, I love the July bias, it makes it 100 times more fun to read Tushin fighting~
Thank you for the excellent write-up Plexa, keep doin' what you do best.
+ Show Spoiler [ps] +What the fuck is up with BackHo saying "zizi yO" instead of the convential gg or even ggyo? If someone said that to me after a game I'd probably go ballistic. In the game BackHo managed to steal from July, after July gg's it takes him ten minutes to respond because he's busy "zizi yO"ing.
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On July 08 2008 16:52 Manifesto7 wrote:Show nested quote +It is a rare moment when a writer cannot find words to describe the scenes which his eyes are telling him are real. Indeed, on Friday i experienced one of those moments. Fortunately for us, you managed to recover by Tuesday Plexa, reviving the lost art of the battle report. It is beautiful stuff. My words cannot do justice the elation that a July vs Best final gives me To me, this is like the July/Pusan semifinal hype on crack and knowing the games aren't going to suck just makes everything so much better ahhhh so excited :D
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Kind of awkward line, imo:
On July 08 2008 16:37 Plexa wrote: His dad did not die like Nada's, but July's story is one of legend already.
Good read though ;D
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Shit man, this was a good writeup. Being so headlessly in love with July, I revel in this post.
I'm already pondering this season's awards - it'll be very exciting to see what some of you ppl will be voting for - I have most of my votes figured out already up to this point, but we'll see what the finals bring.
Time to go underground and cook up some crazy hype for Saturday. Until then.. Tushin fighting!
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On July 08 2008 17:06 enthusiast wrote:Kind of awkward line, imo: Show nested quote +On July 08 2008 16:37 Plexa wrote: His dad did not die like Nada's, but July's story is one of legend already. Good read though ;D I agree, edited
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
'The Yongsan "stadium" was packed full of eager onlookers waiting to see one of the most anticipated semifinals in a long time.'
Never were truer air quotes applied. I love Yongsan, but it's definitely not a stadium - although COEX was more like a living room with progamers in it.
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United States11637 Posts
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On July 08 2008 17:14 nevergg wrote: 'The Yongsan "stadium" was packed full of eager onlookers waiting to see one of the most anticipated semifinals in a long time.'
Never were truer air quotes applied. I love Yongsan, but it's definitely not a stadium - although COEX was more like a living room with progamers in it.
Whatever happened to COEX anyway. Back in 2004 when I went to live games it was definitely crowded but more like a ' friendly crowded '. Is the COEX space taken up by some random store now?
I'm guessing the limited space of COEX warranted two venues and updated settings?
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On July 08 2008 17:54 Ack1027 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2008 17:14 nevergg wrote: 'The Yongsan "stadium" was packed full of eager onlookers waiting to see one of the most anticipated semifinals in a long time.'
Never were truer air quotes applied. I love Yongsan, but it's definitely not a stadium - although COEX was more like a living room with progamers in it. Whatever happened to COEX anyway. Back in 2004 when I went to live games it was definitely crowded but more like a ' friendly crowded '. Is the COEX space taken up by some random store now? I'm guessing the limited space of COEX warranted two venues and updated settings?
I haven't been back since they closed the centre (personally I hate big shopping malls so it was always too crowded for me.) Actually LOOX was COEX's replacement not Yongsan - Yongsan has always just been OGN channel games and MBC Hero Centre was always just for MBC Game channel games.
I actually prefered COEX's smaller space - it was better lit if a bit hard to navigate as a photographer - the lighting in LOOX is terrible plus none of the fans can see the benched players. Shooting teams on the right-hand side is a nightmare due to space constraints.
It rocks for MSL though.
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I fell in love with the creativity of the narration, it seems so delicate. I rolled over like several times after reading it! My new idol.. PLEXA! =D
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Im starting a plexa church, it will consist of a shrine in my closet but i feel it is a neccessary tribute. I just loved this post so much JULYZERG FIGHTING!
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backho btw is so winning the mumyung award its just no contest
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Awesome write-up, Cannot wait for the grand final. July is clearly playing some very strong ZvP, and Best is out to prove his consistency through the match up. Can it be Saturday now please?
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On July 08 2008 16:37 Plexa wrote: Player Most Likely to Win the Next Starleague To the player TeamLiquid.net believes will triumph next time out. Maybe lomo or kal or jangbi or even backho? who knows ...
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I like BackHo, but JulyZerg just saved him from a 3-0 final against Best. But if BackHo was a canditate for a Royal Road, then I'll root for him.
But for now, GO JULYZERG! Get that Golden Mouse.
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ANYONE REALIZE THIS MONTH IS JULY? :D
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I saw the games before reading this but i just couldn't stop reading after the first line. Well written!
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this is one hell of a write-up, props
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That was freaking gang-rape by July, awesome series.
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this is really cool.. seriously
you got style man!
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WARNING: Plexa's battle report is ridiculously sexy
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Netherlands19123 Posts
Sick shit Plexa, really entertaining read good stuffs y0 :D.
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Was Sea in the OSL? Because then he's my vote for the Sync missing in action award. I'm going to get some hate for hating on Sea, I can feel it.
Regardless, great writeup Plexa.
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Artosis
United States2135 Posts
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United States40776 Posts
I think you underplay just how far BackHo was ahead in game 1. Julys opening needed to do damage to be worth it and BackHo read it perfectly and countered it perfectly. PvZ on 3 bases and 2 gas each with the Protoss up by 35 psi is essentially over. BackHo had his 3rd cannoned and could have just retreated his zealot reaver to there and settled down to macro. On an equal base count there was no need to attack and his advantage could only increase. BackHos attack in game 1 threw away a won game. You make BackHo sound like a bad player who had no chance against July, rather than a player who put himself into a very strong position against July and then did something incredibly retarded. I think the skill required to get equal bases with July and 35 psi ahead deserves some recognition.
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On July 08 2008 23:48 Kwark wrote: I think you underplay just how far BackHo was ahead in game 1. Julys opening needed to do damage to be worth it and BackHo read it perfectly and countered it perfectly. PvZ on 3 bases and 2 gas each with the Protoss up by 35 psi is essentially over. BackHo had his 3rd cannoned and could have just retreated his zealot reaver to there and settled down to macro. On an equal base count there was no need to attack and his advantage could only increase. BackHos attack in game 1 threw away a won game. You make BackHo sound like a bad player who had no chance against July, rather than a player who put himself into a very strong position against July and then did something incredibly retarded. I think the skill required to get equal bases with July and 35 psi ahead deserves some recognition. July was never out of contention in that game at any point. Yes Backho got himself into level footing with July when he took his third (but was completely helpless against mutalisks) but thats nothing. As with all of his other PvZ's Backho had zero sense and marched out and wastes his units in a pathetic fashion. Having sense in the matchup, and knowing what to do once you have the freedom is part of being good in the matchup - just getting to level footing under zero pressure means nothing, any B level protoss could do that. And indeed, Backho followed up by proving that he has B class PvZ and wasted his units appropriately.
His unit combination was off, His unit positions was off, His sense was off,
Backho was indeed the lesser player and July dealt to him.
I sincerely doubt that Backho would have been able to Hold his third for long against July; seeing as July started to power on the units just as Backho broke out. Two or three cannons would have been nice to defend; but once those were down there was nothing Backho could do about losing his units seeing as they were reaver/zealot.
July's opening did not need to deal any damage for him to gain an advantage. Indeed there was nothing that July's opening could do to pressure at all; all he could do was camp. Indeed he did delay the 3rd for a while, but not by a lot. July's opening was designed to stall for time while he got his 3rd/4th online - if that was a serious contain there would have been many more lurkers there with overlords. If he tried to pressure he would've gone around the back to do so.
I'll give credit where it's due, and Backho's PvZ does not deserve credit for something any scrub should be able to muster.
EDIT: oh yea, Backho was only 35 psi ahead before July started making an army (the calm before the storm so to speak). By the time July was hitting 80 Backho was at 100 (just before the first big fight). The screenshot caught backho just after a wave of units came out, and just before july started his batch. But ultimately the gap wasn't as big as you're saying and July was definitely still in the game
EDIT2: In fact, July's build was brilliant. The three lurkers force Backho to invest heavily into a robo/obs to counter it. Backho did perfectly counter it and sunk a lot of gas into getting fast observers and as a consequence his army had a wrong unit mix (ie zeal/reaver). By 'feinting' a hardcore lurker assault and switching to Mutalisk/Hydra July perfectly capitalized on Backho's exhausted gas supply - i mean there's only so much a guy can do off one geyser right? And storm/archons was certianly out of the question
July put the gas squeeze on Backho, abuse the fact, and went away laughing after the fact
holy shit july is a genius o.o i didn't see that until i thought about why backho's unit mix was all wrong and had 0 gas units. What a brilliant build to capitalize on the map
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Love your articles, Plexa, keep up the good work!
I find it funny how BackHo's only win was a cheese. It clearly shows the skill difference between the two. Sorry to be biased towards July, but seriously, he's an old schooler that will bring back a lot of happy fans to starleague if he wins. JULYZERG HWAITING~!
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Ah good ol julyzerg.... I hope he gets stomped by best
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Nice article! Long live the God of War ~~
But I really feel you and many others are underestimating Backhos' play. A guy in the semifinals of OSL does not suck, _especially_ not nowadays. He won vs jangbi for example...
And in the series vs July I if anything got the feeling that backhos's mechanics, and especially his micro was way ahead of July's and that the only thing keeping tushin in the games was his better game sense. (and game sense prevailed just like it should )
As kwark said Backho was destroying july in game one until his game sense failed him and he missed the muta switch.
And in game 4 he was fighting a lost game from the moment he miss-timed his cannons (or more likely july manipulated the timing to make him miss) and he absolutly HAD to cut some corners in order to get back into the game. The guardians were the perfect choice and he got raped. But even so whatching his army just plowing through that huge lurker wall and rallied _cracks_ from 6-8 hatches destroying 6 o'clock and continuing into the third... I am quite sure july would have lost that game if not for the initial mutas.
And don't write off the loss in game 3 as a BO loss either, any zerg opening execpt for maybe 9hatch 9pool is a micro war vs 9/9 gate and july lost.
but again great article please keep writing them
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is awesome32244 Posts
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On July 08 2008 22:21 Showtime! wrote: WARNING: Plexa's battle report is ridiculously sexy
Agreed. Having already watched the games, sometimes reading these battle reports gives you a better insight of what the players were actually doing. And like Plexa said after he made that long writeup on this page, he realized even more of july's tactics even after the fact.
That being said, I hope July gives us a night to remember after the games =)
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United States12607 Posts
Nice article, I'm glad you blasted BackHo because even as a fan I thought he played like crap in that series.
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I sensed a bit of a July bias in that post.The one game Backho wins has maybe 2 paragraphs describing it? He got to the semifinals, I think he deserves a bit more respect than that.
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Nice post, me like many picture! TUSHIN FIGHTING
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United States12607 Posts
On July 09 2008 02:53 Mastermind wrote: I sensed a bit of a July bias in that post.The one game Backho wins has maybe 2 paragraphs describing it? He got to the semifinals, I think he deserves a bit more respect than that.
lol, the reason there were only two paragraphs is because he 9/9 gated and the game was over after a few minutes. Not much to say about a game like that besides...BackHo cheesed and won. What do you want, an essay about the beauty of 9/9 gate?
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awesome writeup, thanks a bunch
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i love the tons of images =)
is like a lite vod =)
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write-up had a clear undertone and almost persuasive bias going on in it. keep up the detailed work though~
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Plexa gives me reason to read battle reports again.
Epic. Glad to see july raping :D
p.s. i love the july bias
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On July 08 2008 16:52 Manifesto7 wrote:Show nested quote +It is a rare moment when a writer cannot find words to describe the scenes which his eyes are telling him are real. Indeed, on Friday i experienced one of those moments. Fortunately for us, you managed to recover by Tuesday Plexa, reviving the lost art of the battle report. It is beautiful stuff.
I agree 100%. This puts my rubbish text walls of battle reports to shame. Fantastic writeup Plexa!
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No doubt about it, Plexa says it best.
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Amazing coverage. Thank you much, Plexa.
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How long does it take you to write all of this stuff Plexa?
I mean... w0w...
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On July 08 2008 21:09 HypnoticPoo wrote: ANYONE REALIZE THIS MONTH IS JULY? :D
do you also realize july took the series against backho in 4 games on the 4th of july
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Talk about a 23 skadoo writeup, it was totally rad, nay, gnarly, down right bodacious!
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United States11390 Posts
Storming hatcheries.
Sign of a competant Protoss.
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United Arab Emirates5090 Posts
woa holy shit july is BACK really awesome games (and maybe not so great play from backho haha) omg really looking forward to the finals now
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On July 09 2008 02:53 Mastermind wrote: I sensed a bit of a July bias in that post.The one game Backho wins has maybe 2 paragraphs describing it? He got to the semifinals, I think he deserves a bit more respect than that.
well a few things
1. More then just a little july bias
2. It was a short game it was cheesy rush what else is there to say
3. July is a heavy favorite in the popularity poll
4. Most people feel backho dosnt deserve to have even come this far including myself
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On July 09 2008 02:53 Mastermind wrote: I sensed a bit of a July bias in that post.The one game Backho wins has maybe 2 paragraphs describing it? He got to the semifinals, I think he deserves a bit more respect than that. Adding to what Kuja already said; Backho's win was only like 5 minutes long, max. It consisted of a simple 9-9 gate rush which July could not defend. I can't write 5 paragraphs describing a game like that. Each game got a length proportional to the length of the game - and game 3 was short.
And yes, i have been waiting for Backho to slip up and get owned like he deserves because he simply did not belong in this osl semifinal. On top of that, i love July
On July 09 2008 02:17 KlaCkoN wrote: But I really feel you and many others are underestimating Backhos' play. A guy in the semifinals of OSL does not suck, _especially_ not nowadays. He won vs jangbi for example... Backho has one good matchup - PvP. He was able to defeat [an injured] Bisu to qualify, and somehow was able to beat much. He got dominated by Mind and his PvT hasn't had the best track record. Sure he beat Casy [on troy] to qualify, but what protoss doesn't beat Casy?
Backho did exactly what silver did in Pringles 2 - abuse one good matchup and get to the higher rounds of the competition. Backho's luck ran out when he was forced to play vZ, whereas Silver ran into Savior in the finals.[/quote]
And in the series vs July I if anything got the feeling that backhos's mechanics, and especially his micro was way ahead of July's and that the only thing keeping tushin in the games was his better game sense. (and game sense prevailed just like it should ) Backho's micro was terrible in all games, bar game 3. Well, to be fair game 2 there wasn't any micro to speak of. Game 1 he completely mismanaged his forces and lost a ton in that first wave and game 4 he couldn't handle how to break a lurker wall. The only reason his attacks near the end looked so sharp was because he gave up on macro seeing as he had one set of minerals and knew he was all-in from that point onwards. Admittedly, July played poorly at the end of game 4; but he knew it was over and he knew that the series was over.
As kwark said Backho was destroying july in game one until his game sense failed him and he missed the muta switch. I disagree, read my post on page 2 for more about game 1. Even if he had realised the switch, there was nothing he could do about it because he had no gas.
And in game 4 he was fighting a lost game from the moment he miss-timed his cannons (or more likely july manipulated the timing to make him miss) and he absolutly HAD to cut some corners in order to get back into the game. The guardians were the perfect choice and he got raped. But even so whatching his army just plowing through that huge lurker wall and rallied _cracks_ from 6-8 hatches destroying 6 o'clock and continuing into the third... I am quite sure july would have lost that game if not for the initial mutas. Backho's poor scouting, a fundamental part of PvZ, failed him in that game. Skipping sairs means you need to keep that probe alive to know what is going on in the Zerg main else the Zerg can do anything he likes. His timing was off as well, but if July had tried to hydrabreak he would have been just as lost.
Backho killing 6 was inevitable. July was playing sloppily and needed to collate his forces rather than send ~8 lings at a time into Backho's army. July was rich at that point too, 1200/1200 iirc and had ultralisk tech going up. He was fully in control of the game, but just sloppy. The defiler was too late and shoulve been earlier, but like i said, after he took out Backho's natural all he had to do was stop his army and he would have had the game in the bag. And well, he did.
And don't write off the loss in game 3 as a BO loss either, any zerg opening execpt for maybe 9hatch 9pool is a micro war vs 9/9 gate and july lost. I never wrote it off as a BO loss - backho cheesed July and july lost to it. Simple as that.. i mean maybe july would of had a chance if he had continued to produce lings rather than make his 4th larvae a drone to keep up in economy; but obviously he didn't and payed the price.
July manipulated Backho throughout the series, just as a Zerg master should. Backho had a number of sense weaknesses which really cost him as well. July was the better player and he won, simple as that.
But thanks for the comment Makes me think about the series and analyze things deeper which is never a bad thing
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Very entertaining article Plexa. Well fucking done.
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yeah im pretty sure towards the end of game 4 july was just toying with backho for his own fun. I wouldn't call it being sloppy, it would be sloppy if it wasn't intentional though.
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On July 09 2008 14:53 ScarFace wrote:yeah im pretty sure towards the end of game 4 july was just toying with backho for his own fun. I wouldn't call it being sloppy, it would be sloppy if it wasn't intentional though.
lol he did same time when he beat backho in msl letting him just psi storm 2 control groups hydras without dodging then winning seconds later he just toys with backho
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It was indeed a sweet semi-final
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United States10774 Posts
This kicks ass Plexa. Thanks a lot.
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looking forward to the final - newcomer vs old master
go zerg
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Well it was long indeed. And also it was as entertaining to read as long it was.
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This is a hilarious masterpiece. Awesome job.
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CA10824 Posts
i just read it again and it's still awesome lol
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i love it when theres lots of pictures, btw BeSt will get owned as JulyZerg are a awesome ZvP.
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