Going into last weekend, there was a lot of trepidation about this ZOWIE DIVINA tournament.
It wasn't the perfect tournament, but for the most part, fears were assuaged. The stream was really choppy on the first day, probably due to a last-minute switch from twitch to own3d without time to optimize the settings, but the organizers built in a day of exhibition matches so it wasn't a huge deal. There was some stream lag the other days, but as peak usage time ended in China, it got pretty smooth. The production was top-notch, the commentators energetic and ever-improving. The players had more than ample conditions to perform well.
Perform well they did. Flo's play inspired some to call her MarineQueen, Aphrodite's mech was the immovable object opposing armies crashed against, DaSakura had a strong macro style, Läjten showed fun and creative play, and SsQ and Colagirl showed solid allaround play with Colagirl maybe looking the strongest of them all.
The first day was set up as a for-pride East vs West exhibition match, with the competitors split into 2 teams and squared off in a Winner's League-style format. Up first on Metalopolis were the Zergs for both teams, Colagirl and DaSakura. The Canadian performed a 2-base roach-ling attack and twice came close to overrunning her opponent, but Colagirl's defense was too strong and her upgrades eventualy won her the match. Next up, a clearly rusty Läjten lost out to a quick baneling bust on Tal'Darim Altar. In the final match, Flo attempted a marauder-hellion allin from cross positions on Antiga, but was too late and short on troops.
Going into the real tournament on the following days, it was interesting to see how players would adjust from the first day. Were they holding strats back, sandbagging in an effort to gain an edge? Yes and No. Colagirl continued to dominate, looking scarier and scarier as the day went on. The closest she came to losing was in the first match when Läjten tried the same strat as Flo did the previous day but to a Bit By Bit extreme. Flo lost out to only Colagirl, and won matches in style with strong marine attacks or neat drop-centric play. Aphrodite showed some very turtly mech at points, but left open enough doors that players were able to capitalize. SsQ had a fairly straightforward style, and DaSakura followed the same trends as Ret does at times - winning when allowed to drone with impunity but often without enough troops or the wrong troops to defend.
At the end of scheduled group play, 3 players found themselves in a tie for 2nd place, with only 2 able to advance. Aphrodite took the first match against Dasakura's impatient midgame attacks, but lost the second when SsQ's 1-base quick siege attack cleaned up Aphrodite's expansion then main. Now nearing 3am, she told the Duke, the Chinese-English translator, that she was just going to cheese to get it over with. A never-ending stream of reactored hellions sped across Metalopolis and spelled the Canadian's doom, finalizing the group rankings.
The final day looked like it'd follow the trends, with Colagirl taking her first game relatively easily against Aphrodite. The second game turned the tides, with a crazy base trade and nearly 10 minutes with neither player doing significant mining signaling the beginning of the end for the Chinese zerg. In the rubber match, she simply couldn't solve Aphrodite's well-practiced turtle terran. In the other semifinal, SsQ turned the tables on Flo used her own strategy against her in the first game. Flo was able to win the other two hard-fought games, barely containing her joy at securing a spot in the final. Colagirl dominated the 3rd place match, returning to her form of the previous 2 days. Aphrodite's relentless siegeing and hellion poking eventually battered down Flo's walls on Metalopolis, and in the final match on Tal'Darim Altar showed the benefits of good preparation. Flo tried to use drop play to break up the mech turtle, but, having watched that so many times in the previous few days, Aphrodite countered it so well that it almost looked like she was clairvoyant. Over the course of the weekend, Aphrodite improved her decision-making and rode the backs of thors, tanks, and hellions to first place, $5000 cash, and a nifty golden mouse.
Thanks to ZOWIE and PLU for hosting such a nice tournament, and good luck in future tournaments!
Aphrodite Interview
translated by: MrHoon
By: Antoine
You won ZOWIE DIVINA, how do you feel?
This was my first tournament win so it has a lot of meaning to me. Going from 4th place in the group stage, all the way to winning means a lot to me!
Did you expect yourself to win in this tournament? How much did you know about your opponents prior to this tournament?
All the information I had on my opponents were their race, name and internet handle. I didn't even know their play styles so it was difficult for me to practice. The first time we all got together in the practice room and I saw them playing, I was surprised how many hidden gems there were in this tournament
You were the only one at the tournament to beat Colagirl. How would you rate Colagirl's skills? Also tell us about your match with Colagirl; that second game on Tal'Darim was crazy.
The first game, during the group stages, I was ahead but because of a bad decision I made ingame I was disappointed I had to lose that game.
During the semifinals I prepared a 2starport Banshee build, but Colagirl went for a fast lair so I lost without doing anything. During the 2nd and 3rd games Colagirl's unit compositions weren't strong enough to handle a terran mech army. So I think that's why I was able to win even at a disadvantage.
I think if Colagirl gets better at managing unit compositions within her army she can be a much stronger player.
During the first day of the tournament you had to go to tiebreakers. Did this impact your next games at all?
I never had any experience on stages so I was already nervous. The first day I was so angry at myself because I felt like I couldn't even show 10% of my true skills. When I got back to my hotel room I tried my best to get myself together . The next day it worked as I felt confident and I didn't feel nervous anymore.
During the tournament, it seemed like Tal'Darim Altar and Antiga Shipyard both fit your playstyle as a mech terran. Did these maps help you win the tournament?
I'm usually confident with my TvZ but when I saw these maps I was a bit nervous. Metalopolis and Taldarim are large and have a lot of expansions to take so zerg has the upper hand. Antiga Shipyard has no return road back so zerg players have enough time to prepare which makes mech play a really bad choice.
There were no protoss players in this tournament and you said your TvP was your best MU. A lot of people say Mech play is very difficult against Protoss, how do you feel about this.
I actually feel the same about my bionic skills as much as my mech skills. I usually enjoy using Bionic against Protoss players. Also I was disappointed that there were no protoss players in this tournament.
You became a StarTale player recently, how do you feel?
Before I came to this tournament I learned a lot from the StarTale practice house by watching fellow players play.
I hope I can be a great player within the StarTale Team and I will make sure I will go to the StarTale house and practice as much as possible.
Message to your fans?
This was my first onstage tournament so there were many mistakes I made. I will make sure I will become a better player, create better games and make myself into a worthy player. Thank you all so much! :D + Show Spoiler [original Korean] +
1) 대회 우승한 소감?
첫대회에 첫우승이라 더 의미있는 것 같아요. 4위로 힘들게 진출해서 어렵게 우승한만큼 더 뜻깊고 기쁩니다
2) 대회 참가할 때 우승을 예상했습니까? 상대 선수들에 대해 어느 정도 정보를 가지고 있었습니까?
상대 선수에 대한 정보는 이름,국적, 아이디, 종족밖에 없었어요 상대 선수들의 플레이 스타일을 몰라서 연습하기 힘들었던 것 같아요. 처음 연습실에 모여서 연습할때 숨은 고수들이 많아서 정말 놀랐어요
3) ColaGirl상대로 승리를 거둔 유일한 선수입니다. ColaGirl선수를 평가합니까? 그리고 ColaGirl선수와의 경기에 대해서 이야기해주십시오.
ColaGirl 과의 첫경기는 저의 순간적인 판단미스로 유리한 경기를 내줘서 너무 아쉽게 생각하고 있어요 준결승때는 제가 준비한 첫경기 전략이 2starport Banshee 였는데 상대가 빠른 Lair 라서 아무것도 못하고 졌구요. 그리고 2,3 경기는 저그의 조합이 테란의 메카닉 유닛을 상대하기에 좋은 조합이 아니였던 것 같아요 그래서 불리한 상황에서 제가 승리 할 수 있었던 것 같아요 메카닉 테란을 상대할때의 유닛 조합을 조금 보완한다면 colagirl 선수는 더 강한 선수가 될 것 같아요
4) 대회 첫 날 재경기를 해야했습니다. 다음 날 경기하는데 영향이 있었습니까?
여태껏 무대경험이 없어서 대회 첫 날 긴장도 많이 하고 머리가 멍해서 제 실력의 10%도 보여주지못했어요 제 자신한테 화가 나는 하루였습니다. 숙소로 돌아와서 마인드 컨트롤을 열심히 했어요 그래서 그런지 다음날에는 긴장도 별로 안하고 조금 더 마음 편하게 대회에 임할 수 있었어요
5) 탈다림 제단, 안티가 조선소가 본인의 메카닉 스타일에 맞는 것 같은데, 맵이 우승하는데 도움이 되었던 것 같습니까?
저그전에 자신이 있었는데 처음에 맵을 보고 많이 불안했어요 메탈폴리스와 탈다림제단은 맵이 넓고 확장기지가 많아서 저그가 주도권을 가지고 있고 , 안티가조선소 같은 경우는 돌아오는 길은 없지만 대각만 나와서 저그한테 시간을 충분히 주게되어 메카닉 테란한테 별로 좋지않은 것 같아요 6) 대회에 프로토스 선수가 없었는데, 대 프로토스전에 가장 자신있다고 언급한적이 있었습니다. 많은 사람들이 플토 상대로 메카닉하기 힘들다고 하는데, 어떻게 생각하십니까? 사실 바이오닉도 자신있어요. 평소엔 대 프로토스전에서 바이오닉을 즐겨 사용하고 있어요. 이번 대회에 프로토스 플레이어가 없어서 아쉬웠던건 사실이에요
7) 스타테일에 입단하게 되었는데, 소감이 어떻습니까? 이번 디비나 이벤트를 하기전에 스타테일 숙소에가서 경기도 관람하고 이것저것 많이 배우고 왔어요 훌륭하고 멋진 스타테일 팀원들과 함께하게 되어 기쁘고 앞으로도 자주 숙소에 들려서 열심히 배울 생각입니다
8) 팬들에게 전해주고 싶은 한마디? 첫대회라 긴장을 많이해서 실수도 많았고 아쉬운 부분이 많았는데 앞으로 부족한 부분 개선해서 좋은모습,멋진 게임 보여드리는 프로 플레이어가 되도록 노력하겠습니다 감사합니다 :D
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By: Antoine
Special thanks to pathy, one of our newest graphics staff, for making this so pretty, and of course HawaiianPig the css bonjwa. Pachi helped too. Kiante had the "genious [sic]" idea of linking VODs.
That looks like it was a lot of fun! I hope all of the players enjoyed the experience and try their best to compete in more major events. Flo MLG champion?!
On November 18 2011 17:23 aike wrote: That looks like it was a lot of fun! I hope all of the players enjoyed the experience and try their best to compete in more major events. Flo MLG champion?!
This would just be amazing!! Would inspire tons of girls!
A couple more teams picking up ladies recently has been super cool. It's great to be able to learn about more female progamers than just the one. This tournament was sick for ESPORTS.
Thanks for the write up. It was an interesting read. Most of all though, I WANT A BLUE OR PINK CELERITAS KEYBOARD! The colors just look so awesome and they are pretty nice quality mechanical keyboards.
since i mised this tournament completely, i'm starting up the 'vod's myself from the zowietv//own3d.tv link i posted higher. i like the whole atmosphere, and many things actually seem to go well. i think this was mostly meant to be a chinese [language] broadcast because of the location and the sponsor(s) but i could be absolutely wrong. it doesn't quite have the feel that the old female sc1 gaming scene had, but i really hope to see more of these soon!
in one of the earlier recorded videos, i see one of the broadcasters just chatting it up on skype overtop of the game hahaha.. oh well
Really hope this grows Want to see more females playing starcraft and especially getting them into MLG and stuff. I hope these fem-only leagues will promote that.
nice article, think i'll watch the vods sometime today... gratulations to the winners!
and i dont know wether it's the right thing to do to match all of them to male progamers :D i'd rather find out what their individual style is...
btw. tuned in to the Vods on own3d.tv... my reactions to the first minute: first thing is a cool (but really girly and cheesy) opening... okay fine... then two commentators hugging... one is kelly whom i know, the other is ... livingPink... god, i hate corny and pink stuff okay, if they stay professional, i might still like them.
Just because there's girls playing(and commentating), it doesn't have to get out of control like that (girlfriend approved statement.)
sorry if this is to harsh, i do not mean to be mean to casters, i would like to offer criticism to make this a nice viewing experience for everyone (yes, including me :D)
I'm still looking forward to the matches though!! then they go and flap their arms around like stupid high school prom queens, and i feel like i'm ready to barf, or at least turn the stream of
would've loved if this was held on a more professional or at least watchable level... :/ too bad it
On November 18 2011 20:01 Wikt wrote: Kelly's casting is actually pretty good. (In contrast to her co-caster, especially.)
Did you really have to edit in the bashing?
I probably didn't, it was an afterthought and I shouldn't have worded it that way. Made it sound mean.
I couldn't help myself, though - in all fairness, LivinPink seems to get stuck without something to say every now and then and gets distracted, whereas Kelly is sharp and to-the-point.
I love the fact that girls are getting into the e-sport scene. Hope more will follow, gz for all of them and a 2xgz for the winner. U "guys" are great! Keep making e-sports proud!
"This was my first onstage tournament so there were many mistakes I made. I will make sure I will become a better player, create better games and make myself into a worthy player. Thank you all so much! :D"
Watching vods...This is really fresh and exciting stuff. MORE OF THIS. Hopefully these tournaments should help to introduce female role models into the scene. Out of curiosity, do you guys believe the ultimate aim should be an all-female GSL or female players eventually getting into the GSL?
Seeing as how skill differences in SC2 have little to do with physiology and more to do with suffocating cultural stereotypes (which this tournament has been doing a wonderful job of tearing down), the long-term aim should be full integration, right?
im quite sad that daSakura ended up getting eliminated first round since he played really really well in the first 2 games (the best of all i saw) and was looking great in her 3rd game as well and she really had that won (like REALLY HAD THAT WON) but she just sent her army in to die vs tank line over and over (nervousness i guess?) and lost it
I liked the tournament but i think for that huge prizepool they should do something to select the players... I mean in the description there was a diamond player or something... For a 10k tournament divided by 3 for 6 players... I found that really bad.
If you are to give that much money + pay full travel expenses and everything... why not have the best of the best... Im kinda against that kind of event the way it was made... but otherwise if you take that away... i really liked the tournament overall.
(Btw im not biased for a player I know that didnt went... actually one of my friend went)
On November 18 2011 17:36 Dayvinho wrote: i cant tell you how many times ive masturbated over the first image alone...
User was banned for this post.
Wow. You are just the worst kind of person and you should be banned from the internet.
What a cool event. I hope they have more events like these and I hope it spawns some top-tier female players that we eventually see in huge tourneys like the GSL or IPL.
I don't like the idea and haven't liked the idea for awhile of a girl only tournament because it reaks of "separate but equal." But, the reason I think we need tournaments like this is in regards to the competitive context. Very few girls play professionally, if not Starcraft at all. Girls are becoming more game savvy in other genres, but Starcraft is still very guy sentric. The result is as a gender they just aren't visible in the major tournaments. I think Flo got through a few rounds in MLG, but it's still very sparse tournament play. GSL is the hardest tournament in the world and we may never see a girl get past Code B. So, how do we know that girls can play at a high level without providing a platform like Divina?
Tossgirl was a huge inspiration to the girl community and the Starcraft community in general. I hope girls like Kelly and Aphrodite can break the mold as well.
On November 19 2011 01:17 Yokoblue wrote: I liked the tournament but i think for that huge prizepool they should do something to select the players... I mean in the description there was a diamond player or something... For a 10k tournament divided by 3 for 6 players... I found that really bad.
If you are to give that much money + pay full travel expenses and everything... why not have the best of the best... Im kinda against that kind of event the way it was made... but otherwise if you take that away... i really liked the tournament overall.
(Btw im not biased for a player I know that didnt went... actually one of my friend went)
It'll be probably be easier for them to do that next year, as hopefully they'll have generated more interest.
It's really nice to see more and more events coming up with female gamers and a decent prize pool. I watched this tourney live... the first day at least : It was quite entertaining but I couldn't stand the casters more than 2 minutes to be honest. I don't like to shoot ambulances so I won't go more on the Kelly's bullshit drama again but please Zowie, for the love of this game and the future of the SC2's girls scene, hire relevant casters with a good knowledge of the game next time.
A tournament for female players? Makes me wish my play was better so I could join something like that too! It's strange to see a stage so pink and girlified like that, but it's a nice change to see.
at first i thought the prize pool was to big for such an event but then when hot bid interviewed one of the female players at mlg providence he said that the chinese stream had 300k ppl watching. Which would totally justify a 10k prizepool heck thats more viewers than mlg
Thank you so much for sharing this! I watch MLG and GSL on occasion, but I've never looked at the stage and thought, 'hey, you know what, I could be there doing this. That could be /me/.' And now I have.
they got in a few days before the tournament started, tuesday iirc. (exhibition matches friday night, group stage saturday night brackets sunday night)
I think mad respect for generating such a sick tournament, but exclusively making it for females just makes me a little uneasy. I suppose it is the same idea as affirmative action? Women can be just as good or better than men but they haven't been given the chance?
Tbh idk.
I do know that this tournament rocks and I look forward to seeing everyone play on mainstages in future tournaments. Women of starcraft I salute you!
On November 19 2011 01:58 Louuster wrote: 2rax fighting!! Pretty cool that you got enough exposure to be chosen as a caster for this
Thanks =D. Yeah, I had a blast! I was very lucky and feel very grateful about this amazing opportunity.
I do read most of the comments and I will take in consideration what people say about my casting... If anyone has any constructive criticism, it would be appreciated if you could PM it to me, as I want to improve as much as possible. =)