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digmouse
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March 10 2019 13:34 GMT
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digmouse
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
China6331 Posts
March 10 2019 13:35 GMT
#2
Crude but this will do for now.
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Kimb3r
Profile Joined April 2010
Germany744 Posts
March 10 2019 14:36 GMT
#3
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?
Maru | Dark | Zest | Reynor | Scarlett
Deleted User 3420
Profile Blog Joined May 2003
24492 Posts
March 10 2019 14:49 GMT
#4
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins

Geo.Rion
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
7377 Posts
March 10 2019 15:03 GMT
#5
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


that s a fairly generous 17% you re giving to the rank and file of the foreigner army
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Deleted User 3420
Profile Blog Joined May 2003
24492 Posts
Last Edited: 2019-03-10 15:07:26
March 10 2019 15:06 GMT
#6
On March 11 2019 00:03 Geo.Rion wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


that s a fairly generous 17% you re giving to the rank and file of the foreigner army


yeah i thought about it. most of them are around 0% but we do have some top foreigners in there that are capable of some kind of upset - especially since the field isn't saturated with foreigner killing koreans like most of these tournaments are. in fact, one of our foreign heros could technically win the tournament off of one or even 0 match wins vs a korean
Kimb3r
Profile Joined April 2010
Germany744 Posts
March 10 2019 15:37 GMT
#7
I have a little sidebet with a friend so I am really curious... I think the only ones who can upset Koreans are Serral, Scarlett and Neeb, but there is a big chance that Neeb gets eliminated in the group with Showtime and Serral. I think Dark and Innovation are highly motivated to win this tournament (Inno after his poor performance at IEM, Dark because he needs and wants another title)... well I'm pretty curious and nervous to be honest.. Maybe even a Chinese player upsets and there are always possibilties that tournament conditions have an impact on the performance of the players and apparently this one is not as well organized as f. e. IEM...
Maru | Dark | Zest | Reynor | Scarlett
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16063 Posts
March 10 2019 16:08 GMT
#8
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


If Serral faces Maru or Inno he will have a very hard time winning unless he has significantly improved his ZvT since Katowice. I think he has to hope for Dark taking out the terrans if he wants to win.

My guess would be 20% Serral, 30% Maru, 25% Inno, 20% Dark, 5% Neeb
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sneakyfox
Profile Joined January 2017
8216 Posts
March 10 2019 16:15 GMT
#9
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins



So you think that Maru, Dark and Innovation combined have a smaller chance of winning the tournament than Serral alone, even though he is in the most difficult group by far
"I saw what sneakyfox wrote on TL.net and it made me furious" - PartinG
Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
Last Edited: 2019-03-10 16:24:05
March 10 2019 16:23 GMT
#10
On March 11 2019 00:06 travis wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2019 00:03 Geo.Rion wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


that s a fairly generous 17% you re giving to the rank and file of the foreigner army


yeah i thought about it. most of them are around 0% but we do have some top foreigners in there that are capable of some kind of upset - especially since the field isn't saturated with foreigner killing koreans like most of these tournaments are. in fact, one of our foreign heros could technically win the tournament off of one or even 0 match wins vs a korean

WeSG tends to have an extra layer of korean dominance to be fair. Across the two events so far, Koreans are 54-3 in series and 130-14 in maps against foreigners.

Those three losses being TY losing a throwaway series to Kelazur after he'd already won that group, Maru losing the 3rd place APAC match to Time when he didn't take the match seriously and 2 rax'd each game, and Serral beating Classic in the 3rd place match of last year (which lets be honest is the only serious result out of the three).
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
sneakyfox
Profile Joined January 2017
8216 Posts
March 10 2019 16:25 GMT
#11
On March 11 2019 01:23 Fango wrote:
Maru losing the 3rd place APAC match to Time when he didn't take the match seriously and 2 rax'd each game


Are you trying to say that Maru never takes starcraft matches seriously?
"I saw what sneakyfox wrote on TL.net and it made me furious" - PartinG
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16063 Posts
March 10 2019 16:30 GMT
#12
On March 11 2019 01:23 Fango wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2019 00:06 travis wrote:
On March 11 2019 00:03 Geo.Rion wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


that s a fairly generous 17% you re giving to the rank and file of the foreigner army


yeah i thought about it. most of them are around 0% but we do have some top foreigners in there that are capable of some kind of upset - especially since the field isn't saturated with foreigner killing koreans like most of these tournaments are. in fact, one of our foreign heros could technically win the tournament off of one or even 0 match wins vs a korean

WeSG tends to have an extra layer of korean dominance to be fair. Across the two events so far, Koreans are 54-3 in series and 130-14 in maps against foreigners.

Those three losses being TY losing a throwaway series to Kelazur after he'd already won that group, Maru losing the 3rd place APAC match to Time when he didn't take the match seriously and 2 rax'd each game, and Serral beating Classic in the 3rd place match of last year (which lets be honest is the only serious result out of the three).

Tbf at the time we thought he didn't take the match serious but after his GSL finals vs TY where he played the same way I don't think we can assume that anymore.
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
Xain0n
Profile Joined November 2018
Italy3963 Posts
March 10 2019 16:37 GMT
#13
On March 11 2019 01:08 Charoisaur wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


If Serral faces Maru or Inno he will have a very hard time winning unless he has significantly improved his ZvT since Katowice. I think he has to hope for Dark taking out the terrans if he wants to win.

My guess would be 20% Serral, 30% Maru, 25% Inno, 20% Dark, 5% Neeb


If Maru plays like he did against Impact he has no chanche; Serral maybe has problems in ultra late game ZvT but IEM's series against Inno was worth almost nothing, I doubt Serral would play this passively in a meaningful series.

The real question is if Serral is properly focused and can avoid free losses like the ones against Ragnarok in g2 and soO in g2 of their respective series.

I'd give Neeb a 3%, anyone else a 2%, Serral a 35% and an evenly distributed 60% to the koreans.

Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
March 10 2019 16:50 GMT
#14
On March 11 2019 01:30 Charoisaur wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2019 01:23 Fango wrote:
On March 11 2019 00:06 travis wrote:
On March 11 2019 00:03 Geo.Rion wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


that s a fairly generous 17% you re giving to the rank and file of the foreigner army


yeah i thought about it. most of them are around 0% but we do have some top foreigners in there that are capable of some kind of upset - especially since the field isn't saturated with foreigner killing koreans like most of these tournaments are. in fact, one of our foreign heros could technically win the tournament off of one or even 0 match wins vs a korean

WeSG tends to have an extra layer of korean dominance to be fair. Across the two events so far, Koreans are 54-3 in series and 130-14 in maps against foreigners.

Those three losses being TY losing a throwaway series to Kelazur after he'd already won that group, Maru losing the 3rd place APAC match to Time when he didn't take the match seriously and 2 rax'd each game, and Serral beating Classic in the 3rd place match of last year (which lets be honest is the only serious result out of the three).

Tbf at the time we thought he didn't take the match serious but after his GSL finals vs TY where he played the same way I don't think we can assume that anymore.

Well he didn't feel confident against TY in a macro game (according to him anyway). I doubt he felt that way against Time, considering in the main event he played standard and absolutely smashed him
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
Geo.Rion
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
7377 Posts
March 10 2019 16:51 GMT
#15
If we re talking odds, what are the odds of Maru vs Serral?
I mean not the outcome of the game, the odds that they would meet each other? 5-1?
"Protoss is a joke" Liquid`Jinro Okt.1. 2011
Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
March 10 2019 17:08 GMT
#16
On March 11 2019 01:51 Geo.Rion wrote:
If we re talking odds, what are the odds of Maru vs Serral?
I mean not the outcome of the game, the odds that they would meet each other? 5-1?

Assuming the seeding is good and neither of them are upset, probably quite high
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16063 Posts
March 10 2019 17:18 GMT
#17
On March 11 2019 01:37 Xain0n wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2019 01:08 Charoisaur wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


If Serral faces Maru or Inno he will have a very hard time winning unless he has significantly improved his ZvT since Katowice. I think he has to hope for Dark taking out the terrans if he wants to win.

My guess would be 20% Serral, 30% Maru, 25% Inno, 20% Dark, 5% Neeb


If Maru plays like he did against Impact he has no chanche; Serral maybe has problems in ultra late game ZvT but IEM's series against Inno was worth almost nothing, I doubt Serral would play this passively in a meaningful series.


what about his lategame loss against Gumiho? didn't he care about that game either? or did he threw that match to give his fans more games to watch?
Let's face it - his ZvT isn't as good as his other matchups. which is not surprising considering the lack of terrans in EU.
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55572 Posts
March 10 2019 17:38 GMT
#18
On March 11 2019 01:50 Fango wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2019 01:30 Charoisaur wrote:
On March 11 2019 01:23 Fango wrote:
On March 11 2019 00:06 travis wrote:
On March 11 2019 00:03 Geo.Rion wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


that s a fairly generous 17% you re giving to the rank and file of the foreigner army


yeah i thought about it. most of them are around 0% but we do have some top foreigners in there that are capable of some kind of upset - especially since the field isn't saturated with foreigner killing koreans like most of these tournaments are. in fact, one of our foreign heros could technically win the tournament off of one or even 0 match wins vs a korean

WeSG tends to have an extra layer of korean dominance to be fair. Across the two events so far, Koreans are 54-3 in series and 130-14 in maps against foreigners.

Those three losses being TY losing a throwaway series to Kelazur after he'd already won that group, Maru losing the 3rd place APAC match to Time when he didn't take the match seriously and 2 rax'd each game, and Serral beating Classic in the 3rd place match of last year (which lets be honest is the only serious result out of the three).

Tbf at the time we thought he didn't take the match serious but after his GSL finals vs TY where he played the same way I don't think we can assume that anymore.

Well he didn't feel confident against TY in a macro game (according to him anyway). I doubt he felt that way against Time, considering in the main event he played standard and absolutely smashed him

According to Maru, he proxies when he A) feels like he can't win a normal game (vs TY), B) feels like his opponents are sufficiently beneath him (Neeb at Blizzcon) and C) whenever the fuck he feels like it.

I reckon the TIME series was B.
Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes.
Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
March 10 2019 17:46 GMT
#19
On March 11 2019 02:38 Elentos wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2019 01:50 Fango wrote:
On March 11 2019 01:30 Charoisaur wrote:
On March 11 2019 01:23 Fango wrote:
On March 11 2019 00:06 travis wrote:
On March 11 2019 00:03 Geo.Rion wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


that s a fairly generous 17% you re giving to the rank and file of the foreigner army


yeah i thought about it. most of them are around 0% but we do have some top foreigners in there that are capable of some kind of upset - especially since the field isn't saturated with foreigner killing koreans like most of these tournaments are. in fact, one of our foreign heros could technically win the tournament off of one or even 0 match wins vs a korean

WeSG tends to have an extra layer of korean dominance to be fair. Across the two events so far, Koreans are 54-3 in series and 130-14 in maps against foreigners.

Those three losses being TY losing a throwaway series to Kelazur after he'd already won that group, Maru losing the 3rd place APAC match to Time when he didn't take the match seriously and 2 rax'd each game, and Serral beating Classic in the 3rd place match of last year (which lets be honest is the only serious result out of the three).

Tbf at the time we thought he didn't take the match serious but after his GSL finals vs TY where he played the same way I don't think we can assume that anymore.

Well he didn't feel confident against TY in a macro game (according to him anyway). I doubt he felt that way against Time, considering in the main event he played standard and absolutely smashed him

According to Maru, he proxies when he A) feels like he can't win a normal game (vs TY), B) feels like his opponents are sufficiently beneath him (Neeb at Blizzcon) and C) whenever the fuck he feels like it.

I reckon the TIME series was B.

I think the TIME series being meaningless as well meant he couldn't be bothered with a normal game. In the APAC group stages he started nuke rushing and shit once he'd won the group.

But he's always been cocky when playing opponents much worse than him, even when the match is important. Like 2 rax'ing Creator in proleague, BC rushing Impact in the latest GSL, his entire asian games run etc
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
Xain0n
Profile Joined November 2018
Italy3963 Posts
March 10 2019 17:51 GMT
#20
On March 11 2019 02:18 Charoisaur wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 11 2019 01:37 Xain0n wrote:
On March 11 2019 01:08 Charoisaur wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:49 travis wrote:
On March 10 2019 23:36 Kimb3r wrote:
So what do you guys think about the probability that a Korean wins this tourney?


I'd say something like 33% chance a korean wins, 50% chance serral wins


If Serral faces Maru or Inno he will have a very hard time winning unless he has significantly improved his ZvT since Katowice. I think he has to hope for Dark taking out the terrans if he wants to win.

My guess would be 20% Serral, 30% Maru, 25% Inno, 20% Dark, 5% Neeb


If Maru plays like he did against Impact he has no chanche; Serral maybe has problems in ultra late game ZvT but IEM's series against Inno was worth almost nothing, I doubt Serral would play this passively in a meaningful series.


what about his lategame loss against Gumiho? didn't he care about that game either? or did he threw that match to give his fans more games to watch?
Let's face it - his ZvT isn't as good as his other matchups. which is not surprising considering the lack of terrans in EU.


I agree ZvT is historically his worst matchup; did you see the game against Gumiho? Serral didn't scout appropriately and was overwhelmed by a swarm of Battlecruisers, I wouldn't say that game underlined any particular weakness as Serral usually is extremely good at scouting.

The games against Inno were worrying but also the ones against Neeb before BlizzCon were; it's possible that Serral's late ZvT is indeed relatively subpar tho, we might find it out very soon.
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