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[MSL] Club Protoss

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November 11th, 2008 16:25 GMT
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Club Protoss
Round of 8 Week Two Recap
Semifinals Preview


Whenever there's a chance for an all same race semifinals, usually at least one player of another race gets hot and ruins the mirror party. When I looked at this MSL's Z and T roster, I believed that one of Jaedong, FBH, Hwasin, or ForGG would catch fire and advance to the semis. Unfortunately, the bracket was heavily loaded on one side, and the two Protoss players with the most raw potential (Bisu and Free) were suddenly playing lights-out every game. If these two are "on" for any particular match, nobody was beating them. Jaedong or FBH would have easily advanced further in the other half of the draw, but instead were bounced out early.

On the surface, these semifinals are horrible. Not only are there no Terrans or Zergs, there's also no Stork, no Best, and no Pusan. There isn't even BackHo to add the laugh-at-him entertainment value. In addition, one semifinal (Bisu-Free) contains by far the two best players in the MSL. PvP isn't bad relative to the other matchups, but by the eleventh game of rock-paper-scissors build order wins or no rush 15 minute max out snorefests, you will want to rip your hair out.

If you're upset about this, fear not, for your trusty Club Day Online MSL news poster has come up with a drinking game tailored to PvP to get you through these two series. But before we get to that and the previews of the semis, let's recap the two quarterfinal series that happened in week two.



Dance Dance Revolutionist
(P)Bisu 3-0 (T)firebathero

After receiving weeks of hype, an excited buzz around his reinvented TvP, and a brand new TL fan club, FireBatHero flamed out in disastrous fashion the instant he had to play a competent P in a Bo5. Now the FBH fanboys are fleeing his bandwagon as if it was the Titanic. I must admit, while I predicted Bisu to win, I thought FBH would put up more of a fight. So much hype, yet crushed in the Round of 8. I can't say I'm surprised though, as FBH has never matched his flair and theatrics with actual results. In case you can't tell, I typed this last paragraph with a huge smug banana grin.

Game One @ Medusa
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Bisu opened with a safe gate-robo-gate while FBH 1-fac expanded, making seven marines with his tank before moving to take his natural. Bisu moved in, and the marines imitated their master: they danced around, failed to kill anything, and eventually died to Protoss units.

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Bisu engaged and killed five marines and a tank while only losing his zealot. The early robotics paid off, as the shuttle and reaver arrived at FBH's base before any turrets were even started.

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The reaver scored 13 SCVs and 4 marines, but Bisu didn't settle for just that, moving in with six dragoons and his reaver to pick off tanks.

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Bisu eventually forced FBH's natural CC to lift, killed a factory, and after picking up a second reaver back home, razed four critical supply depots:

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The game had become incredibly lopsided at this point, with Bisu running off three bases and eight gateways while FBH had one base, one factory, and a floating CC.

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A minute later, Bisu mercifully ended it with a dragoon-reaver attack.

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This game was a rude wake-up call for those expecting an epic five set match.


Game Two @ Destination
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It was almost as if Bisu had an Annoying Protoss To-do List this game, opening gas steal and manner pylon into proxy gate:

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To FBH's credit, he devised an ingenious way to trap Bisu's zealots with supply depots:

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After killing the proxy, FBH took his natural. Bisu expanded twice in responses while dragoon harassing the bunker at FBH's bridges. Given the opening I was expecting a DT drop followed by Carriers, but Bisu did not complete the circle of abuse, instead playing safe with a robo and reavers.

At a weird timing, FBH moved out toward Bisu's third base with three tanks supported by a few marines, scvs, and vultures. This mini push was quickly crushed by dragoons and a reaver:

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After a long period of macro, FBH slow pushed toward Bisu's third. For some inexplicable reason, Bisu opted to let the nexus die before breaking the push. At this point both players had impressively large armies:

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But Bisu had teched to Arbiters, and promptly recalled into FBH's main:

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Bisu's recall didn't do a lot of damage, but it did force FBH's army to move out of position, allowing an opening for Bisu to shut down FBH's recently established third base:

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FBH cleaned up the recall and moved back out to defend his third. When FBH saw a second arbiter fly into his main to recall again, he just GG'd out:

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I suppose you could call this game an improvement, as FBH managed to push out of his natural and even kill a nexus, but Bisu was never really in danger all game.


Game Three @ Athena 2
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In games one and two, FBH opened 1-fac expand and got rolled both times. It was almost a sure thing that FBH would open 2-fac this time. However, Bisu is no Tempest. Bisu went 1-gate expand and added two more gates quickly after. Since obs is delayed, this build relies heavily on the P's dragoon micro.

Bisu got a bit lucky when he spotted speed upgraded vultures with a probe, and with the use of a pylon wall, he cleanly deflected FBH's first attack:

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Bisu's follow up reaver harass did no damage, but he was already quite ahead after taking no damage from the 2-fac. As a result, Bisu had three gas carriers out before FBH could secure a third base. Bisu methodically targeted tanks with his carriers while dragoons mopped up the goliaths, never allowing FBH to mass a large ball of units:

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And just like that, the series was over.


When FBH typed out, he basically sprinted out of the booth. I doubt he will shed any tears of agony. If we could see FBH's face, it would probably just have a glassy-eyed expression of shock, as if he'd be hit by a truck. Bisu, on the other hand, stifled a yawn. When he is playing well, Bisu 3-0's people. That's just what happens. It doesn't matter who is standing in his way.



Mr. Dragoon
(P)free 3-0 (T)NaDa

Free's strength is that his basic unit micro is just a level above everyone else. If Bisu's unit is the DT, Free's unit is the dragoon. His dragoons are special. They move smoothly, live longer, and somehow never glitch. Everyone remembers that pimpest plays video of Free minesweeping with dragoons only on Longinus II. His unit control is so good that two of the three games this series never make it past midgame. In the Bisu-FBH series, you kind of felt that Bisu was playing well while FBH had an off day, and if they met again the series might have been closer. But watching the Free-Nada series was different. Nada didn't stand a chance. He wasn't even remotely close in any of the three games.

Game One @ Medusa
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Nada opened two fac and Free went 1-gate robo reaver.

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Free deflected the attack by using a zealot to mine drag and kill several marines. Dragoons and a reaver do the clean up.

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In his counterattack, Free sniped a tank in the back of Nada's base with a reaver and simultaneously picked off a second tank at the front with dragoons.

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Then Free does something I just won't understand. He moves against three spread-sieged tanks and two goliaths with six dragoons, miraculously losing only two while killing two tanks and a goliath.

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A double reaver drop officially ended it.

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If I were a Terran playing Free, I wouldn't gamble on him screwing up his early game dragoon micro. Siege expand is the way to go, not 2-fac. Nada learned this the hard way and as a result was down 0-1.


Game Two @ Destination
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Free's probe gets a kill:

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Free opened with a single proxy gate at Nada's bridges.

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Then Free put on a zealot harass clinic, taking out eleven SCVs and six marines with three zealots rallied from a single gateway.

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After taking heavy losses, Nada secured his ramp with four marines, a vulture, and a tank. Free then worked his dragoon magic, somehow killing most of the units up the ramp and forcing his way in with four dragoons.

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TWo tank kills and some dragoon dancing ensued, and Nada typed out.

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Wow. That game was just brutal. Free's micro is just jaw droppingly good. He takes tier one units and wins fights that nobody else can win. Free makes zealot and dragoon harass seem unfair.


Game Three @ Athena 2
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In a stark contrast to the first two games, both players went for conservative, macro-oriented builds. Nada went early armory research with only one factory, which meant he planned to take three bases and push out at close to maxed. Free responded by adding gateways and taking bases.

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The first real fight came at the ten minute mark: a horrifying mistake by Nada to siege in a clump with no mines or vulture support, resulting in both armies trading. Any Protoss will take this trade every day of the week, because it meant a great reduction in the T's tank count. Ideally, a Terran wants to trade as many reinforcing vultures as possible for the protoss army. Tanks are valuable because they are not only expensive but take a long time to build and take even longer to get in position. Losing ten tanks so early meant Nada was very, very behind.

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The next few minutes had Nada frantically trying to set up a third base. Free would deny him again and again, with the margin of victory of each fight slowly growing. Eventually, Free pushed Nada all the way back up his main ramp.

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After losing that initial tank clump, Nada was too far behind to recover.


This was a match between an ordinary player with extraordinary accomplishments and an extraordinary player with ordinary accomplishments. It played out exactly as it should. The younger, sharper, rising player won out over the old veteran clinging to past glory. However, the series showed more than that. Free played flawlessly. I don't use that word lightly. Besides running into a few mines late game, I cannot see how he could have played this series any better. Free didn't gamble with 14 nexus or 1-gate blind expand or proxy DT. He just executed safe, reliable strategies with surgical precision, pushing every edge and leaving no holes.

It's a huge compliment to say someone's play looks clean, and these three games by Free were scary clean. We're talking pine smelling, cancer-curing, wipe out all bacteria clean.



PvP Drinking Game

What you need:
  • Ten beers, your choice of brand
  • Bottle of hard liquor, your choice of brand
  • Bottle of generic champagne
  • Bottle of non-alcoholic stuff, can be water or soda, etc.
  • Ten shot glasses
  • Electrical tape
  • A bucket

Fill one shot glass with each of the drinks listed above. You should use four of the shot glasses this way.

Next, cover the outside of the remaining six shot glasses with electrical tape. Fill two with liquor, two with beer, one with champagne, and one with your non-alcoholic drink. Try to move them around so you don't remember which is which. The tape will prevent you from knowing. These six are your "mystery" shots.

Take a shot of beer:
  • For each probe lost in zealot harass during the first two minutes
  • For every successful reaver or storm drop
  • If one commentator yells a unit name, and the other commentator's contribution is solely some version of "YAAAAAAA"

Take a shot of hard alcohol:
  • For each proxied building
  • For each dark templar made
  • If the commentators make that HAKKKKKKKKKKKK sound

Take a shot of champagne:
  • After each game completes
  • For every shot of a hot girl in the crowd
  • If you see the Titty Sambo commercial

Take a "mystery" shot:
  • At the start of each game
  • If a player attempts an all-in strategy
  • Every time a reaver fires a scarab
  • Every large battle past the ten minute mark

This should get you sufficiently drunk even if its only three games. The bucket (affectionately named "Hwasin Bucket") is insurance just in case you are very unlucky with the mystery shots.



Semifinals Preview

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You guys are in for a treat. I didn't do this earlier for the other rounds, but since this is the semifinals, I'll put in the extra effort:

Detailed Semifinals Map Balance Analysis
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(P)Kal vs (P)JangBi
Set 1 - Medusa: BALANCED
Set 2 - Destination: BALANCED
Set 3 - Athena 2: BALANCED
Set 4 - Byzantium 2: BALANCED
Set 5 - Medusa: BALANCED

(P)Bisu vs (P)free
Set 1 - Athena 2: BALANCED
Set 2 - Medusa: BALANCED
Set 3 - Destination: BALANCED
Set 4 - Byzantium 2: BALANCED
Set 5 - Athena 2: BALANCED

Amazing analysis, I know. Thanks.



(P)Kal vs (P)JangBi
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Player / Matchup / Last 10 / Last 3 Months / Head-to-Head
(P)Kal / PvP / 4-6 / 5-6 / 3-2
(P)JangBi / PvP / 6-4 / 4-1 / 2-3

This semifinal sucks, mainly because of what could have been. Virtually any of the other players (ForGG, Stork, Iris, Type-b, Yarnc, etc) would make a cooler semi, with more interesting storylines and certainly more diverse matchups. Instead we have a boring non-Stork Samsung Protoss when we'd rather have a Zerg, and his spectacularly mediocre opponent is only in the semis only because Stork had to practice for the OSL Finals.

Kal beat Stork 3-2, but Jangbi's recent PvP results have been strong as well. But factor in the practice partners (Stork for Jangbi, Yoonjoong/BestGod for Kal) and that Jangbi is streaking (13-2 overall in the last three months) and it seems Jangbi has the edge. But Kal won the head to head Bo5 3-2 between these two back in GomTV4. Kal is also strangely successful against Stork (6-3). It's going to be close, but I predict a well practiced, mechanically stronger Jangbi to prevail, 3-2.



(P)Bisu vs (P)free
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(P)Stats]Player / Matchup / Last 10 / Last 3 Months / Head-to-Head
(P)Bisu / PvP / 8-2 / 7-2 / 1-3
(P)free / PvP / 4-6 / 2-1 / 3-1

This semi really should be the finals. Both these players have so much momentum that it's a shame that one of them has to lose. This series will almost certainly be played at a dramatically higher level than the other semifinal. I can't think of reasons to choose one player over the other, except the fact that Bisu's been to the semis far more times than Free has. This experience advantage should be worth at least one game in series with evenly matched opponents, so I'm predicting Bisu 3-2.



Next week, the Club Day Online MSL concludes. We know it will be a Protoss champion, but will it be a first time winner in Kal Jangbi and Free, or will Bonjwa Bisu make an appearance? See you next week.
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GrandInquisitor *
Profile Blog Joined May 2005
New York City13113 Posts
November 11 2008 17:22 GMT
#2
When I die of alcohol poisoning my estate is going to point to this newspost as the direct and proximate cause of my death.
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United States408 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-11-11 17:26:46
November 11 2008 17:26 GMT
#3
nice write-up, but how could you not mention the humiliation scouts?
TarsTarkas
Profile Joined April 2007
United States169 Posts
November 11 2008 17:35 GMT
#4
I <3 Hot_Bid

Excellent read, especially enjoyed the 'Hwasin Bucket'
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astalkulo
Profile Joined October 2007
United States444 Posts
November 11 2008 17:37 GMT
#5
Bisu and Free on one side of the brackets one has to lose it just sucks, it's time for a bonja protoss so bisu needs to win in the other hand Free winning the whole thing would be great for him and his team. Woongjin star MSL champion!!! I hate to see one of these player lose but I'll leave it to destiny and the best player to win!!!
GeneralStan
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
United States4789 Posts
November 11 2008 17:49 GMT
#6
Fantastic write up! I laughed, I cried, I laughed some more!

I'm looking forward to projective vomiting to some great PvP!
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
kawoq
Profile Joined November 2005
Guatemala357 Posts
November 11 2008 17:52 GMT
#7
Nice reading... I love your "Detailed Semifinals Map Balance Analysis", Iwonder where you guys find all the time you need to make this amazing articles.. I really do... show me how cause to be hones I need some extra hours per day... ^_^

I think Free is going to win this...
"It is not a shameful thing to be unable to reach the goal. It's becoming afraid and running away, even before considering the fact that the road is long and rough, that is truly cowardly." by - Lim Yo Hwan aka SlayerS_Boxer from "Crazy as me"
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Turkey4968 Posts
November 11 2008 17:54 GMT
#8
Fantastic post!

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btw, nice map analysis
SayaSP
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Laos5494 Posts
November 11 2008 17:55 GMT
#9
Hot_Bid is too strong
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CTStalker
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Canada9720 Posts
November 11 2008 17:59 GMT
#10
good writeup. i agree, it's really a shame free and bisu have to meet in the semis. it's going to make the finals anti-climactic, but ah well. really look forward to the free bisu games
By the way, my name is Funk. I am not of your world
Equinox_kr
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States7395 Posts
November 11 2008 18:11 GMT
#11
How did you decide if the maps were balanced or not? Amazing!
^-^
disciple
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
9070 Posts
November 11 2008 18:16 GMT
#12
I think free has the upper hand in the semis just because Bisu played a lot of PvP this season, which is plenty of scouting info about his game. I bet free is studying the specifics of bisus PvP and searching for the best counters having in mind the maps. On the other hand Bisu must just focus on his 1 base gate-robo builds and walkover free. I think Bisu has the best reaver micro in the scene right now by a huge margin
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United States5770 Posts
November 11 2008 18:22 GMT
#13
Lol drinking game! Awesome
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capek
Profile Joined September 2008
United States585 Posts
November 11 2008 18:49 GMT
#14
no mention of bisu's epic scouts?
GinNtoniC
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
Sweden2945 Posts
November 11 2008 18:52 GMT
#15
bwahahaha, fantastic idea for a drinking game.
I might just get all these ingredients, call a remotely starcraft-interested friend over and have a blast!

Lots of love for this one!
Huge fan of JulyZerg, HonestTea and that guy Kim Taek Yong.
Centric
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States1989 Posts
November 11 2008 18:58 GMT
#16
Your map analysis was mind-blowing.
Super serious.
Fontong
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States6454 Posts
November 11 2008 19:00 GMT
#17
On November 12 2008 03:11 Equinox_kr wrote:
How did you decide if the maps were balanced or not? Amazing!

This lol, it must have taken hours of detailed game analysis.
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BaltA
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
Norway849 Posts
November 11 2008 19:02 GMT
#18
If someone follow that recepie, they will not only get drunk. But they'll get so wasted, that they will not be able to watch 3rd game P
RoieTRS
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States2569 Posts
November 11 2008 19:03 GMT
#19
Screw 3 games.
I'd get drunk in the first 2 minutes.
konadora, in Racenilatr's blog: "you need to stop thinking about starcraft or anything computer-related for that matter. It's becoming a bad addiction imo"
baubo
Profile Joined September 2008
China3370 Posts
November 11 2008 19:04 GMT
#20
I'm just hoping for some quick games. Hopefully a ton of cheeses and all players showing off their micro. It's REALLY going to suck if things boil down to whose scarabs are less retarded.

Rooting for Jangbi and Free. Jangbi because I think he has a chance to join in as a top protoss player(much more so than Kal), and Free because he and the Stars are a really good cinderella team.
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