Of the sixteen players at Blizzcon,Woongjin_Soulkey's tale is uniquely tragic. When a player wins a championship, he usually gets some some time to enjoy it. A respite to enjoy the title of "best in the world," and look down on the rest of the competition thinking 'I own all of you.'
But in the case of Soulkey, his one miraculous run, his one prayer answered by heaven was spent on a moment that was overlooked within a week.
Soulkey's title win came right at the height of the age of INnoVation, as the robot Terran was hitting 70%+ win rates in each match-up (that's bonjwa class) and appearing to be on a different level from every other player in HotS. As he booked a June 1st finals date against INnoVation in Code S/WCS Korea, Soulkey seemed destined to fill the part of Yellow to Boxer or MarineKing to Mvp. He was the strong, credible opponent who was worthy of the finals, prepared for sacrifice in a bloody ritual to annoint the new Terran savior.
For three games Soulkey followed the script, playing at a high level but still getting dismantled by INnoVation's flawless play. But with INnoVation just one game away from winning the championship, Soulkey started fighting back from a position where no one had ever won before. Two successive roach bane all-ins brought him back to 2 – 3, and a failed cheese from INnoVation tied the series at 3 – 3. In what seemed like the blink of an eye, Soulkey had come back from certain death and had made the finals a best of one.
Twice before in the GSL a player had recovered from an 0 – 3 deficit, and he had failed to complete the comeback. Squirtle played the games of his life against Mvp, only to choke against cheese in the final minutes of the final map. DongRaeGu earned himself a game seven against MMA, played his heart out in one of the greatest games of WoL, but ultimately fell short at the conclusion.
Soulkey? With all the pressure in the world on his shoulders, he kept his calm and became the first player to make the machine feel, and what INnoVation felt was panic. In a move that defied all reason and logic, INnoVation scanned Soulkey's mutalisks and proceeded to fly three loaded medivacs right into their path. Soulkey seized the opportunity and squeezed the final GG out of INnoVation.
What a story. Soulkey, the man who fought his destiny to be a sacrificial lamb. The man who interrupted the tale that was being written for months, interjecting himself as the new protagonist while reducing the proceeding chapters to a prologue. Soulkey, the best player in the world!
That's how it felt in that dramatic moment as Soulkey lifted the trophy in front of his tearful family members, but alas, it didn't take long for everyone to settle back down into reality. Here's some excerpts from our June Power Rank that came out just four days after the finals.
Let's start with the beginning of this month, the group of death... ...Innovation took this all in stride and proceeded to win the group, producing two of the most high-level and impressive games we'd see this month. He then went on to face both the winner and runner-up of the last GSL, dispatching both rather effortlessly. In Proleague, Innovation also ended round 5 with a 11-3 record including two all-kills...
...It seems quite harsh that all of this would be negated by the difference of just one game, even if that's the biggest one game there can ever be (that same one game that once separated Mvp and Squirtle; look at where they are now). Taking the whole month into perspective, Innovation was just the more impressive player over Soulkey, both in terms of results and the vigor of their play.... ...in the end, it was not his skill that failed him, but his composure, composure that slowly corroded over the course of those final four games and finally gave out when his three medivacs flew into the welcoming arms of Soulkey's idle mutalisks...
...Think of it this way: you have to bet your life on either Soulkey or Innovation in a bo1 against an arbitrary player. Who would you choose?
For the vast majority of us, the answer to that last question was INnoVation. The more you looked at the context, at every other result outside that single best of seven final, it became clear that Soulkey wasn't the new hero the narrative would shift to follow – he was just the star of a spectacular but short highlight reel.
Just a week after Soulkey's dramatic triumph in the Code S finals, the WCS Season 1 Finals were held. Soulkey lost to his teammate sOs in the semi-finals, who went on to be crushed by INnoVation in the grand finals. Soulkey's championship had been but a brief episode during the age of INnoVation.
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Respected, feared, and highly successful—but never the best. That has been Soulkey's identity in Heart of the Swarm. He has been the #1 Zerg and a top three player for all of HotS, and enters Blizzcon as the #1 seed from the unforgiving WCS Korea region without any point padding from international tournaments. Yet he is still overlooked, always outshone by another player's rising star.
The hellbat-nerf saw INnoVation fall from his perch and open up an opportunity, but INnoVation made sure to grab onto Soulkey's ankle as he hurtled downward, eliminating the Woongjin Zerg from the Auction OSL. In the final WCS Korea of the year, Soulkey was toppled by SKT's soO, whose will to redeem the name of all SKT Zergs proved to be stronger than Soulkey's desire to redeem himself. Soulkey was able to take a degree of vengeance by helping train Dear to defeat soO in the finals, but it came back to bite him as he would face Dear at the WCS Season 3 Finals in Canada. Soulkey fell 0 - 4 to the very player whom he had helped practice.
It's hard to feel sympathy for a player who is one of the favorites to win an entire tournament, and it's going to be harder still when you see him stepping on the dreams of one those courageous underdogs. But the players close to the summit have their own unique struggle, because the gap between first and second is just as far as the gap between second and last. Soulkey won a championship, only to discover that the championship itself is but a means to an end. More than the money, more than the trophy, the most important thing for Soulkey at Blizzcon is earning the only title that matters: Best in the world.
"Squirtle played the games of his life against Mvp, only to choke against cheese in the final minutes of the final map"
Bleh, I don't like how Mvp's maneuvering to set up a sick trap is so often discredited as Squirtle choking. It feels like it happens all the time, that good plays are just called blunders by the opponent.
If soulkey hadn't beaten innovation in the WCS KR finals I think we'd be seeing him as a choker more than an unfortunate figure He's lost a lot of series in high-up WCS events 4-0 or 3-0: 0-3 against innovation in the RO8 in season 2 WCS KR 0-3 against soO in the RO4 in season 3 WCS KR 0-4 against Dear in the finals of WCS season 3 Add an 0-4 against innovation into there...
On November 06 2013 02:11 The_Templar wrote: If soulkey hadn't beaten innovation in the WCS KR finals I think we'd be seeing him as a choker more than an unfortunate figure He's lost a lot of series in high-up WCS events 4-0 or 3-0: 0-3 against innovation in the RO8 in season 2 WCS KR 0-3 against soO in the RO4 in season 3 WCS KR 0-4 against Dear in the finals of WCS season 3 Add an 0-4 against innovation into there...
Well, apparently one break is what separates ZerOs and GGPlays of Woongjin.
"Soulkey's title win came right at the height of the age of (T)INnoVation, as the robot Terran was hitting 70%+ win rates in each match-up (that's bonjwa class)"
Christ. It would be nice if Innovation could not be hyped to hell for one moment. It was obvious that the boost and hellbats played a massive role in differentiating him from past multi-taskers. Maybe I'm just jaded by never ever catching one of those games were INnovation was so impressive like a Rain or Life.
Poor soulkey though. Kinda modern Sniper in terms of recognition for his title.
On November 06 2013 02:23 Sabu113 wrote: "Soulkey's title win came right at the height of the age of (T)INnoVation, as the robot Terran was hitting 70%+ win rates in each match-up (that's bonjwa class)"
Christ. It would be nice if Innovation could not be hyped to hell for one moment. It was obvious that the boost and hellbats played a massive role in differentiating him from past multi-taskers. Maybe I'm just jaded by never ever catching one of those games were INnovation was so impressive like a Rain or Life.
Poor soulkey though. Kinda modern Sniper in terms of recognition for his title.
About Inno: I can suggest you watch his games against Life himself in that infamous group that was created by the genius of PartinG. He did not even drop like mad, he just made Life look like a scrub (what is even more funny, group was played like couple of days after Inno's loss to Soulkey in macro game on the same map with same spawns) at Life's own game. And yes, poor Soulkey, he needs ZerO back!
On November 06 2013 02:29 prabhbhambra13 wrote: I think Soulkey is the bet player going into Blizzcon, He's been so consistently good over all of 2013.
The only players who can beat him are Dear, who is coming in with ridiculous momentum and Maru.
Maru is 0-3 in Bo3s against Soulkey though, and did state already that does not want to play him, ever. So Dear, Innovation, MC and Mvp are left as real threats :D
Why are these writeups so good?!?!? Even though I'm slightly sad this came out the exact time I submitted my entry for the reddit contest about Soulkey, so it probably looks like I didn't do any research for it and just copied everything from here in different words.
I now want a Soulkey vs Innovation finals, Mvp vs Anyone finals, for sOs to make sick new builds, JaeKong to break the curse, and naturally for Bomber to stab the law a few times.
What blows my mind is how good each and every one of these articles is. After reading the initial batch I thought to myself, that its going to be a tall order just to match those, but each and every one of the articles coming up is just as good if not better in some ways.
Power to you guys, this is some awesome stuff and makes me even more eager for Blizzcon.
On November 06 2013 03:17 Destructicon wrote: What blows my mind is how good each and every one of these articles is. After reading the initial batch I thought to myself, that its going to be a tall order just to match those, but each and every one of the articles coming up is just as good if not better in some ways.
Power to you guys, this is some awesome stuff and makes me even more eager for Blizzcon.
yeah, but there are fewer people posting in each one :\
On November 06 2013 02:01 The_Templar wrote: this is even better than I thought. after reading this I wouldn't mind a soulkey vs innovation finals too much
And there is possibility he either meets Naniwa, whom koreans like to underestimate (and reasonably so) or Revival, who was the guy who sent him into lower bracket of his MLG Fall group.
On November 06 2013 02:40 NightOfTheDead wrote: By WCS points he enters as the best, so why isn't he the best?
It would be great if things were that simple but they're not.
At least this is a hard fact (most points) and not an opinion for who is the best out there.
But wouldn't you agree that, like GSL points, points earned recently are more relevant than points earned 6-8 months ago? There is no decay, so players who performed well early this year could essentially drop out of everything and still make it to Blizzcon. This complicates things.
I think that Soulkey has every aspect of his game on the very top of the world, while I feel like his mindset is sometimes making him look almost miserable with some weird choices that he makes under pressure
On November 06 2013 02:23 Sabu113 wrote: "Soulkey's title win came right at the height of the age of (T)INnoVation, as the robot Terran was hitting 70%+ win rates in each match-up (that's bonjwa class)"
Christ. It would be nice if Innovation could not be hyped to hell for one moment. It was obvious that the boost and hellbats played a massive role in differentiating him from past multi-taskers. Maybe I'm just jaded by never ever catching one of those games were INnovation was so impressive like a Rain or Life.
Poor soulkey though. Kinda modern Sniper in terms of recognition for his title.
About Inno: I can suggest you watch his games against Life himself in that infamous group that was created by the genius of PartinG. He did not even drop like mad, he just made Life look like a scrub (what is even more funny, group was played like couple of days after Inno's loss to Soulkey in macro game on the same map with same spawns) at Life's own game. And yes, poor Soulkey, he needs ZerO back!
I remember that game, and it wasn't just Inno making Life look like a Scrub, a lot of it was Life making a tons of mistakes that made him look like a scrub.
Really well written article, the only thing I feel that should have been added is just how consistent he really is among the absolute pinnacle of skilled players. It's true that he doesn't win everything, but that still doesn't remove that fact. It's true that the point system isn't a proper system to measure present skill; but in Soulkey's case he didn't just get a lot of points from several months ago, he really recently got second place among the best which really proves just how consistent he is.
Pretty great write up again. Yeah Soulkey is undeniably the best player in 2013. Every tournament he goes so far and looks good doing it. But this tournament is stacked. I csnnt believe how excited I am for this weekend. Omg..
I have Soulkey winning Blizzcon in my predictions. He's such a monster of a zerg.
ps. Please have Polt's write up be the last one. Everybody loves Polt and the amount of hype you can build using him to finish off this series would be glorious!
Twice before in the GSL a player had recovered from an 0 – 3 deficit, and he had failed to complete the comeback. Squirtle played the games of his life against Mvp, only to choke against cheese in the final minutes of the final map. DongRaeGu earned himself a game seven against MMA, played his heart out in one of the greatest games of WoL, but ultimately fell short at the conclusion.
Twice before in the GSL a player had recovered from an 0 – 3 deficit, and he had failed to complete the comeback. Squirtle played the games of his life against Mvp, only to choke against cheese in the final minutes of the final map. DongRaeGu earned himself a game seven against MMA, played his heart out in one of the greatest games of WoL, but ultimately fell short at the conclusion.
Wax, as always, a great preview/write-up. It's a bit sad that no one has attached a stronger story to Soulkey as of yet. He's just always the all-around talented Zerg who could easily take any tournament.... but there isn't too much else to say.
On another note, does anyone know the schedule for these write-ups?
The best Blizzcon final would be Soulkey vs Innovation, where Soulkey leads 3-0 and innovation comes back and makes it 3-3, then we see the sickest 1 hour macro game where everyone in on the edge of their seats, then innovation wins and its sweet and happy and revenge and stuff. ~Just my opinion~
On November 06 2013 03:52 Zealously wrote: There is no decay, so IM-MVP who performed well early this year could essentially drop out of everything and still make it to Blizzcon. This complicates things.
There fixed it for you.
And i like MVP a lot, so dont get me wrong, I was just showing exactly what you described.
These previews continue to be incredible. This is how you build hype and construct a storyline.
Blizzard seriously needs to pay TL for the rights to these articles, have someone with a good voice read them over some game footage/b-roll, and play them throughout the tournament. Valve had those cool little video introductions for each team at TI, and I hope Blizz has something similar in store for perpetuating the players' storylines in that way.
On November 06 2013 02:01 The_Templar wrote: this is even better than I thought. after reading this I wouldn't mind a soulkey vs innovation finals too much
Where the exact same thing happens as the last time they met in the finals
On November 06 2013 02:01 The_Templar wrote: this is even better than I thought. after reading this I wouldn't mind a soulkey vs innovation finals too much
Where the exact same thing happens as the last time they met in the finals
a train wreck of that magnitude can't happen twice.
On November 06 2013 02:29 prabhbhambra13 wrote: I think Soulkey is the bet player going into Blizzcon, He's been so consistently good over all of 2013.
The only players who can beat him are Dear, who is coming in with ridiculous momentum and Maru.
no offense, but every terran that plays a good tvz can beat soulkey (read: mma, mvp, taeja, polt most likely)
On November 06 2013 02:11 The_Templar wrote: If soulkey hadn't beaten innovation in the WCS KR finals I think we'd be seeing him as a choker more than an unfortunate figure He's lost a lot of series in high-up WCS events 4-0 or 3-0: 0-3 against innovation in the RO8 in season 2 WCS KR 0-3 against soO in the RO4 in season 3 WCS KR 0-4 against Dear in the finals of WCS season 3 Add an 0-4 against innovation into there...
Good writeup. Best of luck to SK! He's going to need it imo.
On November 06 2013 02:23 Sabu113 wrote: "Soulkey's title win came right at the height of the age of (T)INnoVation, as the robot Terran was hitting 70%+ win rates in each match-up (that's bonjwa class)"
Christ. It would be nice if Innovation could not be hyped to hell for one moment. It was obvious that the boost and hellbats played a massive role in differentiating him from past multi-taskers. Maybe I'm just jaded by never ever catching one of those games were INnovation was so impressive like a Rain or Life.
Poor soulkey though. Kinda modern Sniper in terms of recognition for his title.
His games against Life were a must watch imo. 2-0 Life pretty easily. His games against sOs in the WCS Season finals 1 were also pretty impressive imo. Game 4 is a must watch.
On November 06 2013 02:40 NightOfTheDead wrote: By WCS points he enters as the best, so why isn't he the best?
It would be great if things were that simple but they're not.
At least this is a hard fact (most points) and not an opinion for who is the best out there.
It's far too arbitrary. For example, Avatar is the best film ever made based off box office takings. Numbers help paint a picture, but they confirm nothing on their own. Context is everything.
I have to say how much I enjoy all the articles dealing with a single player and his own unique storyline, all the while linking him to the grand scheme, pointing out rivalries. It adds so much to the hype. Thanks.
Let's hope Soulkey can use Blizzcon to come out of the shadows and stand in the spotlight he deserves.
On November 06 2013 02:29 prabhbhambra13 wrote: I think Soulkey is the bet player going into Blizzcon, He's been so consistently good over all of 2013.
The only players who can beat him are Dear, who is coming in with ridiculous momentum and Maru.
no offense, but every terran that plays a good tvz can beat soulkey (read: mma, mvp, taeja, polt most likely)
No offense, I don't think any terran can beat Soulkey instead of Innovation.
Twice before in the GSL a player had recovered from an 0 – 3 deficit, and he had failed to complete the comeback. Squirtle played the games of his life against Mvp, only to choke against cheese in the final minutes of the final map. DongRaeGu earned himself a game seven against MMA, played his heart out in one of the greatest games of WoL, but ultimately fell short at the conclusion.
Yeah, Soulkey's like the champion that almost no-one remembers that was a champion.. Because he failed to "fortify" it with another championship medal at the S1 finals that is.. And PPL were like - well, that was a lucky day for Soulkey I guess..
Other than that - remember that he was like the #1 ranked KeSPa player on SC2 to transfer over.. For quite a long time (before Rain took over that place)
Also - a lot of people who say that Soulkey's gonna have "easy path" to the finals, I really tend to disagree with.. Though the chances of him winning Naniwa are relatively high(er)-ish, say like around 65%, Naniwa's PvZ is a f*cking beast.. Like for example if he played duckdeok instead - pretty sure that THAT would be an easy-path/easy-win or sth..
Also - top on that the fact that Soulkey's ZvP might not be his best matchup IMO (not sure about following data or sth, just a feel that his ZvT is his best thing..)
Twice before in the GSL a player had recovered from an 0 – 3 deficit, and he had failed to complete the comeback. Squirtle played the games of his life against Mvp, only to choke against cheese in the final minutes of the final map. DongRaeGu earned himself a game seven against MMA, played his heart out in one of the greatest games of WoL, but ultimately fell short at the conclusion.
leenock - jjakji?
jjakji 4-2, victory was never in doubt
i still consider leenock has win dual sight
But...he didn't :/ And jjakji only won 2 maps before Leenock started to comeback, so the pressure wasn't as high.
I know soulkey isn't exactly mr. popular but I feel like he is the best player right now. These 16 players are all very good and really, honestly, for once, any of them could win it. I just feel like soulkey can do it. His scouting is impeccable, his macro never slips, he has all the tools. And, as pointed out here, he rarely gets rattled. . . .in the biggest tournament to date that's huge.
On November 06 2013 20:50 VArsovskiSC wrote: Yeah, Soulkey's like the champion that almost no-one remembers that was a champion.. Because he failed to "fortify" it with another championship medal at the S1 finals that is.. And PPL were like - well, that was a lucky day for Soulkey I guess..
Other than that - remember that he was like the #1 ranked KeSPa player on SC2 to transfer over.. For quite a long time (before Rain took over that place)
Also - a lot of people who say that Soulkey's gonna have "easy path" to the finals, I really tend to disagree with.. Though the chances of him winning Naniwa are relatively high(er)-ish, say like around 65%, Naniwa's PvZ is a f*cking beast.. Like for example if he played duckdeok instead - pretty sure that THAT would be an easy-path/easy-win or sth..
Also - top on that the fact that Soulkey's ZvP might not be his best matchup IMO (not sure about following data or sth, just a feel that his ZvT is his best thing..)
Still, hope we see some GGs..
When we say that it isn't just about Nani. He does have the easiest path and what do you know that's what the no. 1 seed is supposed to get, no? Just because he lost to Dear in the manner he did doesn't mean his ZvP isn't really good LOL.
On November 06 2013 20:50 VArsovskiSC wrote: Yeah, Soulkey's like the champion that almost no-one remembers that was a champion.. Because he failed to "fortify" it with another championship medal at the S1 finals that is.. And PPL were like - well, that was a lucky day for Soulkey I guess..
Other than that - remember that he was like the #1 ranked KeSPa player on SC2 to transfer over.. For quite a long time (before Rain took over that place)
Also - a lot of people who say that Soulkey's gonna have "easy path" to the finals, I really tend to disagree with.. Though the chances of him winning Naniwa are relatively high(er)-ish, say like around 65%, Naniwa's PvZ is a f*cking beast.. Like for example if he played duckdeok instead - pretty sure that THAT would be an easy-path/easy-win or sth..
Also - top on that the fact that Soulkey's ZvP might not be his best matchup IMO (not sure about following data or sth, just a feel that his ZvT is his best thing..)
Still, hope we see some GGs..
Naniwa's PvZ winrate is about as relevant in measurement of match as sOs'. They play similar macro styles and Naniwa throws in all-ins, that as we all know Soulkey is pretty darn good at holding.
Not that he aing good, but among all those players, id say he is the weakest player. I can think of many Korean and a few non korean players who "should" on paper beat him.
On November 06 2013 02:23 Sabu113 wrote: "Soulkey's title win came right at the height of the age of (T)INnoVation, as the robot Terran was hitting 70%+ win rates in each match-up (that's bonjwa class)"
Christ. It would be nice if Innovation could not be hyped to hell for one moment. It was obvious that the boost and hellbats played a massive role in differentiating him from past multi-taskers. Maybe I'm just jaded by never ever catching one of those games were INnovation was so impressive like a Rain or Life.
Poor soulkey though. Kinda modern Sniper in terms of recognition for his title.
Well then I guess you didn't watch any of his games. Innovation's play has been as impressive or more so.
On November 06 2013 03:17 Destructicon wrote: What blows my mind is how good each and every one of these articles is. After reading the initial batch I thought to myself, that its going to be a tall order just to match those, but each and every one of the articles coming up is just as good if not better in some ways.
Power to you guys, this is some awesome stuff and makes me even more eager for Blizzcon.
yeah, but there are fewer people posting in each one :\
I'm not posting in them much, but I'm reading them all and getting mega-hyped - this is really exceptional work.
I really hope Blizzard utilizes these articles in some way, even though there is likely zero time for them to, since they aren't all out and Blizzard is already all at BlizzCon setting up the event.
It'd be cool if they used the titles that have been given here as player subtitles or something on introduction screens.
On November 06 2013 07:17 GulpyBlinkeyes wrote: These previews continue to be incredible. This is how you build hype and construct a storyline.
Blizzard seriously needs to pay TL for the rights to these articles, have someone with a good voice read them over some game footage/b-roll, and play them throughout the tournament. Valve had those cool little video introductions for each team at TI, and I hope Blizz has something similar in store for perpetuating the players' storylines in that way.
I agree. I only started reading some of these articles today and they're all really good.
On November 06 2013 16:21 Daswollvieh wrote: Still don´t like him. Would like him less, if he ran over Naniwa.
Do you remember that time when Naniwa had an extremely low chance of getting into Blizzcon? When both Trap and Oz is about to knock him out of the race? Guess who took them both out? Soulkey. If you are going to get emotional at least be a grateful fan. Without Soulkey crushing his opponents Naniwa need not even dream of getting into Blizzcon.