Summer of TaeJa? After DreamHack Winter, "Year of TaeJa" may be the more accurate phrase. Liquid's Terran ace went on a blistering run through DreamHack's year-end tournament, winning nine consecutive series to capture the championship. His finals opponent was the only other player in the tournament to go nearly undefeated in Startale's Life. TaeJa had defeated Life on day two to send him down to the losers bracket, but Life made short work of the upstart Patience to earn a chance at revenge in the grand finals. However, TaeJa proved to be Life's better once more, defeating him 4 - 2 to seize the title.
DreamHack Winter is TaeJa's fifth major title on the year, and it is also his most impressive. His wins at HomeStory Cup and ASUS ROG had been criticized as being too easy, not having enough of the top tier Koreans to be impressive. At DreamHack Winter, TaeJa took out a veritable who's who of modern StarCraft, including sOs, HerO, INnoVation, MMA, and the aforementioned Life. He ended the tournament undefeated in series, having gone 8 - 0 in the tournament.
TaeJa also achieved a personal goal of finally winning a $20,000+ finals grand prize (the exact sum was 200,000 Swedish Kronor). Despite having won seven tournaments prior, none of them offered the kind of big money of DreamHack's annual grand finale.
In a year where few players have been able hold onto the seat of "best in the world" for long, TaeJa has at least taken a temporary spot on that seat. With the 2013 tournament year wrapping up, it seems likely that he will keep that title until the arrival of a new year and new tournaments.
Game One - Frost: The first game saw both players agree to a straight up duel, securing expansions and gearing up for a fight in the mid-late game. For a while it seemed like Life could take advantage of the far apart, diagonal starting positions with his trademark counter-attacks, but TaeJA make sure to keep his backdoor locked and bases secure. Life soon found himself in danger as TaeJa started marching across the map during the transition to a hive army. While Life did manage to survive to produce ultralisks, brood lords, and infestors, he was unable to accumulate them in significant numbers before the Terran infantry came charging in. TaeJa's army stomped over the motley array of hive units to take the first game.
Game Two - Polar Night: After losing to TaeJa in a standard match in game one, Life hit back in game two by winning in the strangest and most improvisational of games. Neither player bothered to scout as they went for a proxy 2 rax and proxy hatchery respectively, and the situation quickly broke down into Life going for offensive spine crawlers while TaeJa turtled up and teched to tanks.
While TaeJa successfully cranked out enough tanks to defend the attack and clear out the offensive hatchery, Life ended up ahead nonetheless after buying plenty of time and delaying TaeJa's natural with heaps of creep. Deciding there was no use to dragging the game out, TaeJa pulled his marines and tanks across the map for an all-in attack, but GG'd out after Life defended handily with roaches and zerglings.
Game Three - Yeonsu: The third game played out in yet another different way, this time with TaeJa playing standard macro while Life went for hyper-aggression. A two-hatch mutalisk rush was followed by mass muta-ling baneling busts, but TaeJa held fast against Life's attacks while slowly accumulating an upgrade advantage from his two engineering bays.
It seemed all but over for Life once he let Taeja hit 2/2 infantry upgrades without having done any meaningful damage with his attacks, but in typical Life fashion, he worked miracles with constant backdoor attacks to keep himself in the game. Unfortunately for Life, his brilliant play only amounted to an a delaying action. TaeJa cleverly set up a mass widow-mine trap at one of his expansions, waiting for Life's mutalisks to bite. When Life inevitably did, losing a giant chunk of his mutalisk flock, it only took one final parade-push for TaeJa to end the game.
As it turns out, TaeJa enjoys winning.
Game Four - Derelict Watcher: TaeJa and Life decided to go at it in another macro-duel for the fourth game, playing fairly standard openers as they geared up for a late game fight. Life was able to work his magic with backdoor attacks once more, using speedlings to hamper TaeJa's economic growth, all the while surging ahead on upgrades with fast double evolution chambers. When it came time for the pivotal marine-mine vs. muta-ling engagement, Life's 2/2 army was able to decisively crush TaeJa's 1/1 troops to take the game.
Game Five - Whirlwind: Not surprisingly, the expansive and wide open Whirlwind saw both players go for a straight up macro duel yet again. Life looked to repeat the pattern from the previous game, getting fast evolution chambers and pulling ahead on harvesters with some effective zergling runbys. However, he found himself caught off guard once TaeJa started rallying his troops toward Life's base, hitting before mutalisks or zergling speed. A few highly efficient skirmishes from TaeJa allowed him to destroy Life's fourth base, but he didn't let up the pressure there. A constant stream of marines and widow mines marched toward Life's territory, taking yet more efficient engagements. Eventually, Life was simply worn down by the constant pressure, and GG'd out.
Game Six - Bel'Shir Vestige: With his tournament life on the line, Life opted to play straight up, and TaeJa was more than happy to oblige him.
Using his reaper-hellion-banshee opener to take a small advantage, TaeJa was able to capitalize by bringing out a powerful bio force to destroy Life's fourth base before the StarTale Zerg was ready to defend. Life seemed to be in deep trouble as he was on equal bases with a Terran, but adversity once again brought out the best in him. Some lowered supply depots here and some out of position marines there were all Life needed to spring his counter attacks, taking chunks out of TaeJa's SCV line and buying himself invaluable time.
Yet, TaeJa never became flustered as Life threatened to claw his way back into the series, and kept his focus on the main objectives. He slowly secured his defenses, all the while making sure Life could not take that all-important fourth base. Slowly but surely, Life started to run out of steam economically, while finding less holes in TaeJa's defense to exploit. TaeJa slowly rolled his economy and upgrade advantages in unstoppable push, which Life engaged in a desperation engagement before surrendering the championship to TaeJa.
On December 01 2013 09:58 hansonslee wrote: I remember when Taeja played against Life in the GSL and got creamed hard, it's just amazing how much Taeja has grown as a player and personality!
I hope he doesn't retire yet! :D
I'm going to be very, very sad if he retires in the next year. But TL is a positive influence so he will be fine
Dreamhack really needs a post game show. Taeja won and walked off stage with this trophy in minutes. I want to revel in victory. After game analysis and stuff. ;d
Every time i see TaeJa play I just remember his manner mules. Plenty of skilled players out there but TaeJa is also bad mannered and disrespectul so that is what stands out to me unfortunately,
On December 01 2013 12:13 11cc wrote: Every time i see TaeJa play I just remember his manner mules. Plenty of skilled players out there but TaeJa is also bad mannered and disrespectul so that is what stands out to me unfortunately,
Are you high or something? TaeJa is not in any way bad mannered. Also I cannot really recall him using manner-mules - and I've watched SO many of his games.
On December 01 2013 12:13 11cc wrote: Every time i see TaeJa play I just remember his manner mules. Plenty of skilled players out there but TaeJa is also bad mannered and disrespectul so that is what stands out to me unfortunately,
Are you high or something? TaeJa is not in any way bad mannered. Also I cannot really recall him using manner-mules - and I've watched SO many of his games.
Taeja pre-emptively manner muling elfi was a collective insult to all Finns.
btw guys can we now talk about Rivalries of HerO and Taeja, since the summer of 2012 they have met each other countless of times, i am wondering who is leading the score right now
i feel like life played his a game in the finals and still taeja managed to play even better. that was some sick games!
maybe.. at those big events, twitch should think about providing different chat rooms. i think we all know why (myb seperated in different iq channels Kappa)
would be interesting to know if taeja could dominate the scene with other races aswell, or if there is some original playstyle thats favoring terran play for him. however i think he would pwn even more =)
Taeja was a pleasure to watch, he is the true world champion. Only things nags me, I get the impression from him that he is not very happy, and just wants to gather as much money as fast as possible then get the hell out of this shithole. Hoping for a TL interview :D
It's also very weird and impressive, that he went into the final with what seems to be, a very depressed state of mind. He looked destroyed on that stage before the matches.
It's also very weird and impressive, that he went into the final with what seems to be, a very depressed state of mind. He looked destroyed on that stage before the matches.
Grats to Taeja.
I think all of that was just a big mindgame. He was smiling and shit so much after winning games so he definitely wasn't feeling too bad.
Now Taeja really needs to win a WCS. He has won so many things already - and most importantly, he has beaten so many top players in so many games, but the most important stage has always eluded him. Even though there are voices claiming him to be the best player/terran/whatever in the world, he could still not even be considered the best player on a foreign team - if nothing, Polt is simply ahead of him by having two WCS AM titles. But these tournaments, run after run, show that he is good enough to take on this challenge and that he could destroy WCS AM next year if he plays like that. Or he could man up and return to the GSL, but that's a thougher challenge obviously - there he probably could consistently reach Ro8 with the skill he shows, but from there the competition is so stacked that even the best can't take anything for granted.
On December 01 2013 18:18 odem wrote: this taeja guy..
i feel like life played his a game in the finals and still taeja managed to play even better. that was some sick games!
maybe.. at those big events, twitch should think about providing different chat rooms. i think we all know why (myb seperated in different iq channels Kappa)
would be interesting to know if taeja could dominate the scene with other races aswell, or if there is some original playstyle thats favoring terran play for him. however i think he would pwn even more =)
so long, peace yolo gghf o/
He was streaming random on EU ladder one time, was quite funny to watch. He crushed NightEnd and a couple other protoss PvP, crushed DIMAGA ZvZ. He's quite useful with the other armies!
On December 01 2013 20:49 opisska wrote: Now Taeja really needs to win a WCS. He has won so many things already - and most importantly, he has beaten so many top players in so many games, but the most important stage has always eluded him. Even though there are voices claiming him to be the best player/terran/whatever in the world, he could still not even be considered the best player on a foreign team - if nothing, Polt is simply ahead of him by having two WCS AM titles. But these tournaments, run after run, show that he is good enough to take on this challenge and that he could destroy WCS AM next year if he plays like that. Or he could man up and return to the GSL, but that's a thougher challenge obviously - there he probably could consistently reach Ro8 with the skill he shows, but from there the competition is so stacked that even the best can't take anything for granted.
What? DH Bucharest and DH Winter are way way more stacked than WCS NA, aswell as Polt hasn't beat a WCS KR Code S player in over several months.
On December 01 2013 20:49 opisska wrote: Now Taeja really needs to win a WCS. He has won so many things already - and most importantly, he has beaten so many top players in so many games, but the most important stage has always eluded him. Even though there are voices claiming him to be the best player/terran/whatever in the world, he could still not even be considered the best player on a foreign team - if nothing, Polt is simply ahead of him by having two WCS AM titles. But these tournaments, run after run, show that he is good enough to take on this challenge and that he could destroy WCS AM next year if he plays like that. Or he could man up and return to the GSL, but that's a thougher challenge obviously - there he probably could consistently reach Ro8 with the skill he shows, but from there the competition is so stacked that even the best can't take anything for granted.
What? DH Bucharest and DH Winter are way way more stacked than WCS NA, aswell as Polt hasn't beat a WCS KR Code S player in over several months.
Well, Polt has for example beat Taeja in August, that's how he became the WCS NA chapion in the first place ... But I agree with you, the DH wins were totaly harder. So it should be a piece fo cake for Taeje to win it, right?
On December 01 2013 12:13 11cc wrote: Every time i see TaeJa play I just remember his manner mules. Plenty of skilled players out there but TaeJa is also bad mannered and disrespectul so that is what stands out to me unfortunately,
You best be joking, that kind of oversensitivity is silly.
On December 01 2013 12:13 11cc wrote: Every time i see TaeJa play I just remember his manner mules. Plenty of skilled players out there but TaeJa is also bad mannered and disrespectul so that is what stands out to me unfortunately,
You best be joking, that kind of oversensitivity is silly.
Just stating my opinion. I think it is you who is being oversensitive.
On December 01 2013 12:13 11cc wrote: Every time i see TaeJa play I just remember his manner mules. Plenty of skilled players out there but TaeJa is also bad mannered and disrespectul so that is what stands out to me unfortunately,
You best be joking, that kind of oversensitivity is silly.
Just stating my opinion. I think it is you who is being oversensitive.
TaeJa hasn't manner muled in quite some time and when he did it was not any more than your usual terran. It was not even close to Bomber's level of "BM". And in fact at that time TaeJa dropped MULEs at the end of games every game, both in victory as in defeat. It was just his ritual before leaving a game pretty much.
And outside the game TaeJa always shows his respect towards his opponents. I have pretty much never heard people complaining about TaeJa being BM.
On December 01 2013 12:13 11cc wrote: Every time i see TaeJa play I just remember his manner mules. Plenty of skilled players out there but TaeJa is also bad mannered and disrespectul so that is what stands out to me unfortunately,
I'm a little sad that there weren't any throughout this tournament, really. So sassy every time he does it.
Congrats TaeJa! It's been a great year to be your fan~
On December 01 2013 12:13 11cc wrote: Every time i see TaeJa play I just remember his manner mules. Plenty of skilled players out there but TaeJa is also bad mannered and disrespectul so that is what stands out to me unfortunately,
You best be joking, that kind of oversensitivity is silly.
Just stating my opinion. I think it is you who is being oversensitive.
I would prefer more players to sass it up and drop manner mules, nexus and other fun things in game. I think people who care about this stuff and get internet offended by it are just hunting for something to disapprove of.
Taeja is sooooooo good. Really impressive. I think what distinguishes him from other Terrans is his unparalleled ability to distribute his attention perfectly (which is what RTS is all about in the first place). He was so on point with things to micro and SCV pullbacks from run-bys and stuff like that (and of couse, relentless macro behind that). Again, really impressive.
Congratulations to Taeja! Such a good final and overall just great games (and 1 really wierd game :D) from both players. Hope Taeja is happy with finally winning a big tournament pricepool :D
Since the HomeStory Cup, TaeJa reached his top shape. I think he could beat anyone at the moment, he has the biggest skill disparity (with respect to the other Pros) I've ever seen in a SC2 player.
On December 02 2013 03:18 JazzJackrabbit wrote: I think it's safe to say that Taeja is the best player of 2013.
Will be interesting to see the TL awards, if there will be any that is I somehow think that Soulkey is a good candidate, as he has been über consistent in the korean leagues
Oh no here comes another Terran Nerf .... Taeja stop winning tournaments so convincingly so Terran can stop getting nerfed <3 love you you crazy liquid Monster! Keep giving inspiration to us that are of lesser quality to aspire to be as great as you !!!!!!! Keep it up!!!!!!!!
On December 02 2013 03:18 JazzJackrabbit wrote: I think it's safe to say that Taeja is the best player of 2013.
Will be interesting to see the TL awards, if there will be any that is I somehow think that Soulkey is a good candidate, as he has been über consistent in the korean leagues
I would not want to be the person responsible of composing that article. Monthly Power Ranks be easier shit than that and I don't care much for those anymore either, heh.
On a side note: at this rate, Team Liquid should eventually have enough star plaques to use them as wallpaper for a room at the TL HQ.