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==The Legend: TSL==

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FiWiFaKi
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Canada9859 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-08 00:19:55
September 07 2012 22:53 GMT
#1
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By: FiWiFaKi

TSL Finals Hype
Ladies and gentlemen, within a mere 24 hours the 4th installment of the greatest Starcraft tournament ever will hold its finals. Throughout the history of the TSL many stories have been told, each with a unique story-line like no other. And it all started with this:

TSL1: The Beginning



The battlefield was set in iccup, for a couple weeks every and any Starcraft player that had anything to their name would be hoping to get one of the Top 48 seeds, preparing for long hours before ladder games, just to secure those few extra wins that'd get them to the top. After a couple weeks of grueling competition, a German came out on top, the one and only, the German War Machine, the leader and creator of the most successful and oldest starcraft team in history (Templars of Twilight), it was the one and only Mondragon. With an impressive 108-24 run he secured first place on the ladder and became the heavy favorite to take the tournament.





The Round of 16 came, and Mondragon fell to the BBQ-toss Dreiven. This huge upset gave Dreiven an even scarier reputation than he already had. On the other side Nony demolished Ret, the White-ra IdrA rivalry continued with White-ra winning 2-1, BratOK ate Haypro, and Draco the terrifying polish protoss practicing in Korea won his match with ease.



Quarter finals come along, and the now scary-looking Dreiven falls 3-0 to the Russian Terran, and BratOK is through, and already everyone is expecting a Draco vs BratOK finals. Nony does his part at makes it to the semi's in convincing fashion where he will face Draco who took down White-ra, by now everyone can see Draco is completely untouchable.

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In the semifinals IiefNaij edged out a victory over BratOK and the perspective changes from just some decent player in the tournament. Draco fights Nony in the other semi-finals which after the performance of both players some considered to be the finals by many, and easily takes home a 3-0 victory.

The finals starts, Draco starts with two quick wins and people are beginning to turn their streams off assuming a quick win. But JF; The King of the Reaver wins the next two games with reavers, could a reverse comeback be possible? See for yourself... (Hint: Reavers were made)




TSL2: Rise to Glory


TSL2 - the pinnacle of evolution of foreign starcraft. Again, the stage is set on iccup, Top 48 players qualify, those will shrink to 12, to join the 4 seeds in the Ro16 - Draco, JF, BratOK. That leaves one spot left, the person who gets the first position on the ladder will face against the 4th spot winner from TSL1;Nony, and fight him for the seed.



Every person who called themselves a Starcraft fan was F5'ing the automated ladder rankings every 5 minutes, to see who was gaining points, who was losing points. At the point Idra and Ret were the heavy heavy favorites. They have been practicing in Korea for months, and it was time for Idra to show what he learned there. As the ladder came to an end he did not disappoint:

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Idra claiming after Morrow coming within 100 points of Idra in the last few hours. There was Yan, the multiple time iccup 2v2 champion from Canada, there was Kolll, the 14 year old zerg from Germany, many feared him more than anyone after seeing his insane APM and getting a top finish at the WCG beating the likes of Idra. Sen, the scary Taiwanese zerg, as well as the expected Ret, Mondragon, Mana, Xiaozi, and the likes. There would have been more, but the competition was so stiff, that many players scooped to cheating to secure themselves a spot. This included the likes of one of the favorites for the tournament; F91, and the community beloved Dimaga, as well as the Russian player who took a game off Jaedong at the WCG.

Idra unsurprisingly beat Nony for the seed who has been on a hiatus 3-1. Other players that have been away from the game for a while now included the reigning champion JF, and the runner-up Draco. The Top 48 quickly became the Top 12 + 4 seeds and we were left with Ret, Idra, Nony, Sen, White-ra, Kolll, Fenix, Mondragon, JF, BratOK, and Gosi[Terran] (Now known as major)... No major upsets, the best 16 players on the planet represented the Top 16 in this tournament.

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The tournament is split up into 2 matches per day, all the way up until the quarter-finals, taking place on the weekend, just so the fans can absorb the quality of every single game and see this history in the making. First day the audience is ready, and jaws drop. The defending champion, the guy who doesn't play Starcraft anymore beats Gosi[Terran]. Next day comes, Nony 3-0s Tarson, whaaat... One week of practice and a complete clean sweep. Ret takes his game by winning with only having one extractor left as his last building, Sen takes down Draco, and Idra and Mondragon win their games as well.

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Quarter finals, nobody knows what to expect. The heavy favorites Ret and Idra are still the favorites, but the results were surprising. JF vs White-ra is the first Round of 8 match, White-ra who has been consistently tearing the foreign scene up is expected to win, but JF... He makes reavers, and to what could have been the closest and most nail-biting PvP of all time, JF secures a 3-2 and a spot in the semifinal... Only to play the winner of the most anticipated match of all time in the foreign BW scene. Idra beat Nony in the qualifying, but here they meet again, in the Ro8 - Nony with his newly found skills...



Nony wins with a 3-2, in a drama filled series where Idra cancels a command center on accident and instantly leaves the game speechless, Nony becomes the Great American Hope. Other quarter finals are very anticipated as well. Ret vs the Taiwanese zerg. Ret is not comfortable with his ZvZ, he was a race picker, meaning he played ZvP and ZvT, but did not wish to play ZvZ and played TvZ instead, just days before the tournament he announced he would be played ZvZ because he learned a lot in Korea (and his muta micro was exceptional). After a close series he does fall victim to Sen, who defeated Fenix; who defeated Kolll and his godly muta micro with the most impressive strategic play of the tournament.

Semifinals- all the original favorites are out. Nony and JF were as unexpected as any, Mondragon hasn't been too active lately, and he keeps saying he doesn't practice, but he keeps winning, and Sen is Sen, always holding that title of the "I don't enter many tournaments, but if I'm there you wont win" zerg. Nony's streak continues as he beats JF with relative easy, but the excitement is in the other side of the bracket in which Mondragon has really returned to glory with amazing defiler lategame usage the previous round... And another complete surprise, a quick 3-0 from the humble Mondragon, people were starstruck, was one of these two players really going to win the tournament.

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Two men, gotten this far on pure hard-work and talent, playing half of the day every day of the duration of the tournament, to secure themselves that 10k first place prize, and they are one best of 7 away from that bank. A finals like no other, a finals to determine the King of Foreign Starcraft 2 Broodwar. TSL2 was expected to be the last big foreign starcraft tournament, and there was a lot riding on the line, and for Nony it was all about the pride. The viewers turn up the volume of their streams on the Sunday morning, nothing in the air but the smell of zergling blood and craters from fallen Carriers was to be expected. The first two games went fast, and before Nony saw what was happening, it was 0-2. Nony recuperated and went on to bring home the last 4 games, and became known for his amazing strategic sense, and on the spot thinking. He became a legend in divine right, it was a tournament nobody could forget... well, until TSL3 came around at least.




TSL3: Korea vs The World


TSL3. 3 seeds, 13 invites, 8 qualifiers, in total 32 players. I am going to be completely honest, TSL3 has unquestionably been the best Starcraft 2 tournament of all time. Never in Wings of Liberty has there been so much story to a tournament, never have you seen 80k viewers watch a Round of 32 match. It all started with the invites, announcing a couple day by day, us, Teamliquid... Watching koreans play in their shadow, always wanting to be on a level to compete, and each day the invites were announced, each day people were more excited.

Genius - WCG 2010 Champion
Fruitdealer - Miracle zerg, winner of the first GSL.
MC - Best sc2 protoss ever? Period.
MVP - Best sc2 terran ever. Not even a question mark.
Nestea - Macro monster, GSL champion, part of the MC-MVP-Nestea trio.
Boxer - Lim Yo Hwan.
Nada - Look at all my gold medals?

And then to add everyone's favorite foreigners, Huk, Ret, Idra, Jinro, returning Nony and Mondi, qualified White-ra. Some of the other players seemed underwhelming and not having much to their name, like Naniwa and Thorzain would have to prove themselves, while others such as Cruncher and NightEnd already proved a lot in their qualifier where they took easy victory.


This man... in TSL. LIM YO HWAN

Day one starts, Nony vs Strelok, Ro32, Nony shows us a revolutionary double forge style and takes the series with spectacular style. Never has a Ro32 had this many interesting games... Mondragon who doesn't play Starcraft 2 won by countering Stargate with roaches, "you make more air, I make more roach", poor Zeerax. Adelscott beat MVP with a new style where he only let his zealots die, Goody(Yes Goody, the 80APM guy) beat Nestea with his mech style in one of the closest series of the tournament, Thorzain beat Fruitdealer, Boxer bunker rushed and won his series, Cruncher smiled and received to response back, Naniwa beat Ret with another revolutionary style to counter Ret and his mass roach aggression, and overall it was a super action packed start to a tournament.



The tournament carried on, and several player - Kas, Thorzain, Naniwa and the likes were making a very scary reputation for themselves. We saw the highest level play in Starcraft 2 yet. We saw Boxer take a 3-2 over Sen in the Round of 16, we saw Thorzain beat MC 3-2, saw Nada fall 3-0 Kas... And to what we believed the Korean were vastly superior... There were none left by the time we reached the semi-finals. From the 7 best Koreans down to 0 in 3 rounds was a huge triumph for us, for the first time Korea saw the presence of the foreign scene. More importantly however this tournament was bringing the community together, us the foreigners were cheering with boosted morale and we were fighting a common enemy which we were for once evenly matched with.



With time and bloodshed the top 4 emerged victorious, but only a week later two of them were stomped in 4-1 fashion, crushed so badly that any impressive accomplishment of them reaching the semifinals faded so quickly... All eyes were on two players, the two-base timing specialist Naniwa, and Thorzain, the king of chess, the king of strategy, and the king of taking his time. Having proved they were the two best players in the world they flew to New York to decide who would be the winner of the most prestigious Starcraft 2 tournament yet.



In an epic best of 7, the fan favorite found himself down 1-3 after losing 3 straight games. His mental state after that many crushing loses must have been in the gutter, but even after all that the next 2 games were won by Thorzain because of surreal micro, impressive EMP's, and star-sense strategy and positioning in some of the closest games ever, holding onto his tournament life with a piece of thread. It was time for Game 7, the questions on everyone's mind were will Thorzain bring it home, will Naniwa keep the pressure with the same 2 base timing attack strategies, especially on these favourable positions for protoss on Tal'Darim... The game was a crowd pleaser, everyone enjoyed it; but two people. The fallen son of Aiur who could taste that 15k USD prize, and Chill... The poor guy having to watch from the sidelines.



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TSL4: Best of the Best


TSL4 is the first of its kind. There has never been a tournament that allowed ANY koreans and ANY foreigners easily accessible to anyone in which there was ample time for preparation. This is the tournament that decides which player on the planet is the most versatile, a player who is strategic, a player who knows how to prepare for a certain opponent, a player who can create strategies on the go, the winner of the TSL4 is the player that has no weakness.

Each of these players had to start this competition in a grueling 1024 man qualifier where one game was the difference between a win and a loss, each of these players required to win 10 series consecutively against the worlds top players before they would even qualify for the Round of 32 (or have an outstanding performance in many), in other places winning a qualifier this difficult would be rewarded greatly.


Quick plug to the best Starcraft song (:

The high level of play was quickly shown in the Ro32 when the winner and runner-up of TSL3 went down in quickly to Hasuobs and Johnnyrecco respectively, which both showed consistant solid place in the qualifiers, Hasuobs with his perfect understanding on timings and Johnny's lategame economy management. The Ro32 was unfavorable for the foreigners, many of them went down in close 3-2 fashion such as Ret, Elfi, and Bischu. In total only 2 koreans fell in the first round, one of which was the doing of their own.

The foreign hope quickly dwindled as Creator demolished Coca, and Life beat the greatest foreign hope in the tournament in a swift 3-0; Kas was no more. First definitely seeming like a huge contender when he knocked down the Liquid hope, LiquidTaeja, who was the favorite coming into the tournament, later who proved his worth at MLG Summer Championship.

As the quarterfinals approached fans were scratching their head, they didn't know what to make of the situation. Nobody very notable was in the quarter finals, some even refused to the tune in. But for the ones that were, holy shit the level of the games was absurd. Creator quickly solidified himself as the new favorite of the tournament after he beat Hack 4-0, not having dropped a single game in the tournament yet, and Sting, who being an underdog of the tournament took down First who seemed to be picking up momentum. Life faced off against Curious, a former IPL finalist, proving once again when he's a monster in online events where his nerves aren't against him when he took game 7.

The semifinals did not receive much anticipation, but that is so much more the reason why the finals will be great, TSL holds to the tradition of the semifinals being complete stomps, Life made Keen look like a diamond player taking the victory 4-1, and Sting was praised by many because he managed to take two games off of the other finalist; Creator.



The finals are a battle of fresh blood, the contestants are only 15 and 16 of age, an age total lower than any other major SC2 tournament to date. The Korean powerhouse Creator.Prime, possibly and probably the most dominant and ruthless protoss in the world right now, just look at his currect record:

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An unreal 26-6 in his last 32 matches, he is out for blood. Haha wait you think that's scary? Did I also mention his lifetime win ratio in PvZ is 79.4%? Higher than any other GSL pro with over 15 games registered? Whether you are tuning in to see entertaining games, to see the highest level games, or learn something to improve your own play, this is the man to learn from.

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Onto life, if there's ever been a dark horse in a tournament, this is the one. Each new interview we have, we see how young, hardworking, and how dedicated this gamer is. He loves that he is here, and with the motivation he's had so far, I don't see why he wouldn't win tomorrow. He has stated previously nerves do get in his way during live events, and his results do agree with that. He doesn't have any major accomplishments under his belt right now, recently he did beat Sheth, Hero, and Ret in the IPL Team Arena... Or so you'd think... in the last 75 days he has not played a single tournament game besides the TSL4, all his preparation is here, his eyes are on the prize, watching him dismantle players like Keen definitely make me think he is a scary and TSL finals worthy opponent.

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It's TSL4 time, the tournament where legends are born, and the place legacies never vanish. This is the series of their lives, and you know these two will give it their best. Be there to see it, or you will miss the once in a lifetime opportunity to see the continuum of the greatest esports story of all time. Teamliquid fighting!


Listen for some extra hyper after.

Remember, this is our tournament, this all started with a few guys having passion about a computer game, paying their way to run a site, and after a decade of hard-work growing big enough to put on a spectacle like this. Every TSL, every single teamliquider should be proud of what they are a part of. This is the moment I've been waiting for. Teamliquid pride!

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PS- I know I totally suck with any graphics are visually nice looking stuff, but I just love the TSL and I really wanted to do something because this tournament means so much to me. Cheers!
In life, the journey is more satisfying than the destination. || .::Entrepreneurship::. Living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't || Mechanical Engineering & Economics Major
ACrow
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany6583 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-07 22:58:35
September 07 2012 22:57 GMT
#2
The drawings for TSL3 were so hype! Great collection, seeing all those old pictures, good job.
Will watch, and expect a rather interesting matchup - and Creator to come out ahead with a comfortable margin. TL had bad luck with how the brackets aligned and a lot of upsets early on, so there didn't build much hype up unfortunately
Get off my lawn, young punks
ExPresident
Profile Joined January 2010
United States215 Posts
September 07 2012 22:59 GMT
#3
Awesome! Great job with this. This tournament is always amazing.
See.Blue
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States2673 Posts
September 07 2012 22:59 GMT
#4
Awesome
GumBa
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United Kingdom31935 Posts
September 07 2012 22:59 GMT
#5
Absolutly sick post! HYPE!!
To all the haters: you deserve to witness many, many more Serral victories, worthy of the godlike player he is.
AgentChaos
Profile Joined July 2011
United Kingdom4569 Posts
September 07 2012 23:00 GMT
#6
i wouldnt call tsl the greatest league in the world
IM & EG supporter
DonGrisu
Profile Joined April 2012
Austria697 Posts
September 07 2012 23:01 GMT
#7
TSL3 >> TSL4 ...
Fnatic 4 Ever...!!
Whatson
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
United States5356 Posts
September 07 2012 23:02 GMT
#8
HYPE HYPE HYPE
¯\_(シ)_/¯
Makelius
Profile Joined June 2011
76 Posts
September 07 2012 23:04 GMT
#9
This was great! Can't wait for the finals.
mrRoflpwn
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States2618 Posts
September 07 2012 23:07 GMT
#10
woah, just woah
Long live the Boss Toss!
VTArlock
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States1763 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-07 23:22:23
September 07 2012 23:22 GMT
#11
SO HYPED!!!

Got my TSL4 shirt, ready to go!
Why?
Eliwood5837
Profile Joined July 2011
245 Posts
September 07 2012 23:22 GMT
#12
sick post
Liquid`HerO Fighting! | Liquid`TaeJa Fighting!
NovemberstOrm
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Canada16217 Posts
September 07 2012 23:23 GMT
#13
Great post, good job!
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Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
September 07 2012 23:25 GMT
#14
Great write up! Go Creator! Win TSL4!
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mongmong
Profile Joined November 2011
Korea (South)1389 Posts
September 07 2012 23:28 GMT
#15
When Life was on Zenex, he used to mass ladder.

The top 3 GM accounts were in fact his. Ive always seen

this guy on stream, and always wondered why he didnt show

up in broadcasted matches (which he did, but fell to players like JYP) . Now with Startale, he has better and

more practice partners.
어헣 ↗ 어헣 ↗
Plexa
Profile Blog Joined October 2005
Aotearoa39261 Posts
September 07 2012 23:28 GMT
#16
This is unexpected, but totally awesome :D lot's of awesome memories.
Administrator~ Spirit will set you free ~
Labbetuss
Profile Joined September 2011
Norway568 Posts
September 07 2012 23:29 GMT
#17
I'M SO HYPED! And I've never read that Idra interview before, that was hilarious.
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Zergrusher
Profile Joined November 2011
United States562 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-07 23:30:15
September 07 2012 23:30 GMT
#18
TSL!!!!!!!!


Can't wait for the finals!

Will TSL 5 be on HOTS?
[sc1f]eonzerg
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Belgium6586 Posts
September 07 2012 23:31 GMT
#19
nice
dabom88
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States3483 Posts
September 07 2012 23:35 GMT
#20
I thought this topic would be about the team TSL. Thought there was a TSL section of the forums where this would go in.
You should not have to pay to watch the GSL, Proleague, or OSL at a reasonable time. That is not "fine" and it's BS to say otherwise. My sig since 2011. http://www.youtube.com/user/dabom88
SilSol
Profile Joined April 2012
Sweden2744 Posts
September 07 2012 23:36 GMT
#21
Oh my god i miss the BW times so much
nice post btw
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Ettick
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States2434 Posts
September 07 2012 23:37 GMT
#22
HYPEHYPEHYPEHYPE
Finals are going to be amazing!

Awesome post btw, really nice job!
neobowman
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Canada3324 Posts
September 08 2012 00:13 GMT
#23
You know, I was never really into foreign BW but I remember catching the TSL final and smiling as I watched JF pull that miracle comeback. I didn't really watch TSL2 but TSL3 was a thing of beauty. Watched the whole way through and was without a doubt the best SC2 tourney to date.

TSL4, I haven't been as excited about to be honest. The intro, while good, has no chance of matching up to the TSL3 intro. The players aren't as interesting (imo) and only Koreans are left, but this article has me hyped up. Definitely going to catch the finals.

Btw, DTs on Top oh yea.
Kal_rA
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States2925 Posts
September 08 2012 00:14 GMT
#24
Holy mother of god. Gonna have fun reading this tyty <3
Jaedong.
SigmaoctanusIV
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States3313 Posts
September 08 2012 00:23 GMT
#25
Awesome right up but makes me sad that I really don't care for TSL4 I watched the first couple rounds but I just didn't feel the hype or care to much about the other games. Reading about TSL2 makes me want to go play some more BW
I am Godzilla You are Japan
Mortal
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
2943 Posts
September 08 2012 00:29 GMT
#26
GET

HYPE
The universe created an audience for itself.
AnachronisticAnarchy
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States2957 Posts
September 08 2012 00:39 GMT
#27
MORE HYPED!
"How are you?" "I am fine, because it is not normal to scream in pain."
SoleSteeler
Profile Joined April 2003
Canada5427 Posts
September 08 2012 01:24 GMT
#28
This video was so hyping for me in TSL3:

Sumahi
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Guam5609 Posts
September 08 2012 01:25 GMT
#29
I like this post. It adds a more regal sort of hype to it. That story is so important in terms of giving a tournament presence.

It was a great history lesson!
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Luisa_2
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany200 Posts
September 08 2012 01:27 GMT
#30
wow man great write up, thanks a lot !
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Doubting
Profile Joined August 2012
Canada981 Posts
September 08 2012 01:30 GMT
#31
On September 08 2012 08:01 DonGrisu wrote:
TSL3 >> TSL4 ...

I have enjoyed TSL4 much more. All my favourite players got taken out by bad foreigners at TSL3 .
Life: The New Champion!!
Skwid1g
Profile Joined April 2011
United States953 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-08 01:59:36
September 08 2012 01:59 GMT
#32
Idra vs. Nony was quite possibly the silliest series of all time, I didn't really watch any TSL 1 and only got to watch a bit of TSL 3/4, but the production and work put into each one is consistently good, hope they continue living up to that in the future.

ps. force Jinro to cast some of tsl 5. Please.
NaDa/Fantasy/Zero/Soulkey pls
Porcelina
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United Kingdom3249 Posts
September 08 2012 02:20 GMT
#33
What a fantastically awesome write-up.

Many <3's to you, friend.
Jaaaaasper
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United States10225 Posts
September 08 2012 02:23 GMT
#34
Awesome nostalgia bomb, thansk for doing this. The memories, the cc cancel, the meritoss come back, the smiley face, chill get out, and so many more, make tsl the best foreign starcraft series, no doubt.
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torm3ntin
Profile Joined October 2009
Brazil2534 Posts
September 08 2012 02:30 GMT
#35
so wow. it`s glad to be here since TSL2. so happy moments with BW and now SC2.
Grubby and Ret fan, but a TERRAN player :D
BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19239 Posts
September 08 2012 02:41 GMT
#36
This was awesome. I'm still bitter about Draco and Mondragon results
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ELA
Profile Joined April 2010
Denmark4608 Posts
September 08 2012 02:45 GMT
#37
Awesome writeup FiWiFaKi! Excellent timing on it as well, maybe alot of new guys don't understand why people are getting excited over this "...Online tournament, yirk - Can't wait to see the finals tomorrow!

Beastly sports day tomorrow by the way, with the King stage of Vuelta E'spania in the afternoon, and then TSL in the evening... Going out on a saturday? Who needs it!

A fun fact is, that TSL is the 2nd longest running Starcraft tournament in the world - OSL is obviously still going, but as far as I can tell, TSL is #2.

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Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada1270 Posts
September 08 2012 03:01 GMT
#38
I have fond memories of TSL2. good times
HawaiianPig
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Canada5155 Posts
September 08 2012 03:18 GMT
#39
This history is why I feel that despite the lack of million dollar stages and prize pools, the TSL is still a premiere tournament. It's a wide open qualifier to anyone in the hopes of finding the best of the best... and it's the foreign scene's longest enduring tournament. It may not have a massive crowd and a costly venue, but it has the heart and soul of TL in it.
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Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
September 08 2012 03:21 GMT
#40
On September 08 2012 08:28 mongmong wrote:
When Life was on Zenex, he used to mass ladder.

The top 3 GM accounts were in fact his. Ive always seen

this guy on stream, and always wondered why he didnt show

up in broadcasted matches (which he did, but fell to players like JYP) . Now with Startale, he has better and

more practice partners.

actually, i don't think life ever held top 3 all at once?
creator did, though ;D

great post!!
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Profile Blog Joined September 2009
United States377 Posts
September 08 2012 04:27 GMT
#41
Great post! And my "I Heart Teamliquid" design made it in there, awesome!
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Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
September 08 2012 04:38 GMT
#42
On September 08 2012 12:21 opterown wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 08 2012 08:28 mongmong wrote:
When Life was on Zenex, he used to mass ladder.

The top 3 GM accounts were in fact his. Ive always seen

this guy on stream, and always wondered why he didnt show

up in broadcasted matches (which he did, but fell to players like JYP) . Now with Startale, he has better and

more practice partners.

actually, i don't think life ever held top 3 all at once?
creator did, though ;D

great post!!

Life did at one point, Marineking had top 3 at one point with one of them being protoss, and Byun said in an interview that he had top 5 at one point during his tournament suspension and then prime got even more mad at him. these ladder beasts man.... @_@ idk how they do it. I'm hoping for an epic finals between Creator and Life though. Should be really good
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CapnAmerica
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States508 Posts
September 08 2012 04:40 GMT
#43
This thread is beautiful and brought back the excitement that I felt when TSL4 was initially announced. It may not be as incredible as TSL3 was in the grand scheme of things, but it is a great tournament and the OP really puts it in perspective well. : )
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Profile Blog Joined June 2009
United States10341 Posts
September 08 2012 04:44 GMT
#44
Have you considered writing for TL staff?
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Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States11903 Posts
September 08 2012 04:46 GMT
#45
Amazing read!

I had to rewatch all the TSL finals just for nostalgia sake
YourGoodFriend
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States2197 Posts
September 08 2012 04:47 GMT
#46
Such a great read, now I am hyped for the finals! Thank yo for the memories TSL 3 was pretty incredible to watch. Ahhh good times

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L_Master
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States8017 Posts
September 08 2012 04:52 GMT
#47
TSL2 man...shit that was one awesome tournament. I think I enjoyed that one more than any other I have watched.

Hopefully this finals will deliver!
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illsick
Profile Joined March 2011
United States1770 Posts
September 08 2012 05:11 GMT
#48
The intro and hype videos for the TSL3 was so much better than the TSL4 ones. I still get hyped from the TSL3 videos.

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cutler
Profile Joined March 2010
Germany609 Posts
September 08 2012 05:31 GMT
#49
Finally an hype Thread! missed the whole Tournament...but i am going to watch the finals
Gonff
Profile Joined May 2010
United States686 Posts
September 08 2012 05:36 GMT
#50
This is so awesome. It must've taken a lot of work to put together and I really liked reading it. TSL4 has been enjoyable and I loved watching the qualifiers, but TSL3 was nothing short of spectacular. I wish I was around to see the first two.
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Profile Joined March 2011
Germany954 Posts
September 08 2012 05:49 GMT
#51
I miss Mondy
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Chill
Profile Blog Joined January 2005
Calgary25980 Posts
September 08 2012 05:52 GMT
#52
:_( a lot of great nostalgia here.

The TSL4 intro music is fucking awesome.
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Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Bangladesh2839 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-08 05:59:56
September 08 2012 05:58 GMT
#53
God I loved Tsl 2. I even have the intro and ending music on comp for nostalgia. TSL2 was probably what solidify my love for SC

Edit-^Great job casting that Chill
Raidern
Profile Joined February 2005
Brazil3811 Posts
September 08 2012 05:59 GMT
#54
such a good thread, good job.
i'm definitely watching this!
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Profile Blog Joined March 2009
United States17423 Posts
September 08 2012 06:15 GMT
#55
The 2nd TSL was by far my favorite (the intro). God that music + intro was awesome, I felt TSL3/4 lacked a bit compared but all of them are awesome.
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Profile Blog Joined September 2009
Great Britain1150 Posts
September 08 2012 09:16 GMT
#56
'the best 16 players on the planet represented the Top 16 in this tournament.' seriously, you think any of the players in TSL2 were in even the top 50 world wide?

Good write up though.
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Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Russian Federation367 Posts
September 08 2012 11:20 GMT
#57
TSL3 > TSL4 at every possible way
Paljas
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany6926 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-08 12:00:19
September 08 2012 11:56 GMT
#58
good read. some mistakes: genius won blizzcon 2010, not wcg.
and curious was never an ipl finalist.

and i fell sad for the third place match, doesnt get any credit.
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DKR
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United Kingdom622 Posts
September 08 2012 12:03 GMT
#59
Great post but this TSL has nothing on TSL3 (and probably its predecessors but I haven't seen them).
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Profile Joined February 2011
Romania1275 Posts
September 08 2012 12:14 GMT
#60
Altho you put a lot of effort into the post I can't help to not really care about TSL4, it wasn't any better than TSL3. And don't get me wrong for its time TSL3 was the best, for current times... rather average.
The worst about TSL4 tho is the final, couldn't have been 2 worst player for the "hype" that needs to be build. Which is sad because is not really TL fault in any way, shape or form that this happened :/
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Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States756 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-08 23:43:30
September 08 2012 23:39 GMT
#61
I hate to say it but I didn't find time to watch any of TSL4. I hope to catch the vods of the finals though.

TSL2 will forever stay in my heart <3
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theSAiNT
Profile Joined July 2009
United States726 Posts
September 09 2012 15:46 GMT
#62
TSL2 was also my favourite. Had the chance to follow almost every single game. Extra special that it was the last hurrah for the grand daddy BW.
endy
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Switzerland8970 Posts
September 09 2012 15:57 GMT
#63
I can remember how epic TSL2 was. Thank you for this.
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Crankk
Profile Joined February 2012
Germany32 Posts
September 09 2012 16:05 GMT
#64
Imho this was the worst tsl No really hype, no rly big emotion. It was a tournament like every other one.

In TSL3 there was a thorzain who wins against everybody, but this time only koreans boring me so hard.

Hope for the next TSL5 Hots :D
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Holgerius
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Sweden16951 Posts
September 09 2012 16:06 GMT
#65
Cool write-up!

TSL2 is no doubt my greatest memory in foreign Starcraft. From following the ladder stage (not to mention playing in it myself, getting games vs Idra, Mondragon, Dimaga and the likes :D) and the drama, to watching the final together with a whole bunch of other nerds in Gothenburg, it was made of pure win.
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Profile Blog Joined May 2010
883 Posts
September 09 2012 16:33 GMT
#66
TSL, the only tournament to compete with Korean Starleagues in intros.
I'm curious, is there a reason why Chill's super-rare-awesome-chocolaty-fudge-coated-mega-super video isn't within the bounds of this summary post of TSL?
I'm talking about TSL: Then & Now
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Sumahi
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Guam5609 Posts
September 09 2012 16:48 GMT
#67
I still laugh at the Naniwa v. Thorzain, checkers, chess, bingo and rubix cube video.
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Ragnarork
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
France9034 Posts
September 09 2012 22:00 GMT
#68
Good read !

Those TSL3 memories... It's still my favorite tournament by far, especially as I cheered for Thorzain ! It was an amazing run that completely struck anyone I think...

And oh god that reverse-kill in the finals... Nerd chills !
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aRyuujin
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States5049 Posts
September 09 2012 22:16 GMT
#69
Sigh, as nice as TSL is, this post mainly made me realize how lacking this one was compared to the past. I hope TSL 5 makes up for it! I think having more invites, or a giant group play, or a special ladder (via tsl qualifier custom games or something) would help provide more storyline.

I think another problem was that there was simply so much more going on this year in starcraft that TSL wasn't the BIGGEST FUCKIN DEAL like it was previously
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Profile Blog Joined May 2011
711 Posts
September 10 2012 05:30 GMT
#70
"Only emo or falsely modest europeans predict they're going to lose games."

This made my day. Best Idra quote ever.
FATJESUSONABIKE
Profile Joined November 2011
184 Posts
September 10 2012 18:11 GMT
#71
too many TSL articles

that one's good tho
reki-
Profile Joined July 2008
Netherlands327 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-09-10 18:33:25
September 10 2012 18:33 GMT
#72
man that intro music from the first tsl main intro video feels like yesterday
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FiWiFaKi
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Canada9859 Posts
October 13 2012 22:34 GMT
#73
I know it's a late reply, but thanks to everyone for the great feedback, I'm really happy that you guys liked the read, I enjoy doing it

I was already thinking about what the next instalment of the TSL should do to continue their story, I think most people do agree that while TSL4 was good, it was a little underwhelming compared to the previous ones. As they do need something to stand out in the current Starcraft structure.
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Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States9103 Posts
October 13 2012 23:55 GMT
#74
Just saw this now, really nice work. Anything related to the first two TSLs just kills me with nostalgia.
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