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MCMXVI
Profile Joined August 2010
Norway1193 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-21 04:07:11
December 20 2013 23:32 GMT
#1
The Community Choice Awards have concluded, and the results are as following



European Player of the Year

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Johan "(P)NaNiwa" Lucchesi

The "King in the North" used both skill and luck to become the only foreigner to qualify for the World Championship Series Global Finals at BlizzCon. Just three weeks prior to BlizzCon, he fought tooth and nail to take points out of IEM-New York in his last WCS-sanctioned tournament, and then watched intensely as every remaining Premier League and Season 3 Finals result unfolded in his favor. Even then, he only guaranteed himself a trip to Blizzard headquarters to face Revival in a play-in game on the eve of the Global Finals.



NA Player of the Year

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Sasha "(Z)Scarlett" Hostyn

The 2012 World Championship Series Canada and North American Champion entered the 2013 WCS carrying the mantle of not only her own accomplishments, but the hopes of fans all over North America and around the world. Scarlett did not disappoint.

She took third place in the Ritmix Russian StarCraft II League Season 5 Finals in July with a win over Hyun. In August, she came tantalizingly close to the Grand Final of WCS America Season 2, falling 2:3 to Jaedong in the round of four. In November at the Red Bull Battlegrounds in New York, Scarlett started really showing her stuff -- defeating Bomber and Golden in the group stage before taking out the Boss Toss 2:0 to win 3rd place. To cap off a strong finish to 2013, she won her group, then defeated both StarDust and Life en route to a 2nd place finish at ASUS ROG Northcon.



Korean Player of the Year

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Lee "(T)INnoVation" Shin Hyung

After convincing wins over HuK, Leenock, Rain, and MC gave him a solid third place in the first Heart of the Swarm major tournament -- the MLG 2013 Winter Championship in Dallas, TX -- it was anybody's guess what the (then) 19-year-old INnoVation would do in the World Championship Series. He came out swinging.

Season 1 of WCS Korea saw INnoVation defeat everyone who stood in his way, right up until, with a 3:0 lead in the best-of-seven grand final, Soulkey found a way to take four consecutive games from the pro formerly known as Bogus. With a chance at retribution on the line, INnoVation then tore through the field at the Season 1 Finals, crushing sOs 4:0 in the grand final to become the Season 1 Grand Champion.

He then continued to perform on a level that earned him the second-highest total WCS points in the world in 2013, with top four finishes at WCS Korea Season 2, DreamHack Bucharest, DreamHack Winter, and ASUS ROG: NorthCon.



Player of the Year

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Lee "(Z)Jaedong" Jae Dong

In 2013, Jaedong earned over $110,000 through multiple tournament placings and yes, two tournament wins. He started the year by defeating MC to win the Kingston HyperX 10-Year Anniversary tournament, and ended 2013 with a first place win over Scarlett at ASUS ROG: NorthCon.

He also took 2nd place in an astonishing number of events, including DreamHack Summer (to StarDust), DreamHack Valencia (to HyuN), WCS America Season 2 Premier League (to Polt), WCS Season 2 Finals (to Bomber), and the 2013 WCS Global Finals at BlizzCon (to sOs).

Jaedong entered the 2013 WCS Global Finals at BlizzCon seeded at #3 in the world, despite not having won a single WCS or or WCS Tier event. He then defeated Mvp, Dear, and Maru before losing 1:4 to the BlizzCon champion, sOs, in the Grand Final.

Thanks to his 2nd place finish at BlizzCon, Jaedong became the eSports player with the highest career total prize money.



Game of the Year

Redbull Battlegrounds: (Z)Scarlett vs (T)Bomber - Game 3



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In capitalist America, bank robs YOU!
GumBa
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United Kingdom31935 Posts
December 20 2013 23:33 GMT
#2
Innnnooo <3
To all the haters: you deserve to witness many, many more Serral victories, worthy of the godlike player he is.
Keeemy
Profile Joined November 2012
Finland7855 Posts
December 20 2013 23:34 GMT
#3
I'm fairly upset that Innovation won the WCS KR award and not Soulkey... T_T
Hello
MCMXVI
Profile Joined August 2010
Norway1193 Posts
December 21 2013 02:36 GMT
#4
On December 21 2013 08:34 Keeemy wrote:
I'm fairly upset that Innovation won the WCS KR award and not Soulkey... T_T

I'm upset Dear didn't win the KR award, after two dominating back to back championship wins.. But as a protoss fan, I'm probably biased ^_^
In capitalist America, bank robs YOU!
teddyoojo
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Germany22369 Posts
December 21 2013 02:37 GMT
#5
pretty upset maru didnt win wcs kr award for being only terran to win it
Esports historian since 2000. Creator of 'The Universe' and 'The best scrambled Eggs 2013'. Host of 'Star Wars Marathon 2015'. Thinker of 'teddyoojo's Thoughts'. Earths and Moons leading CS:GO expert. Lord of the Rings.
opterown *
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
December 21 2013 02:37 GMT
#6
i too am disappointed that bogus won the WCS KR award, but fan vote gonna be a fan vote
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StarStruck
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
25339 Posts
December 21 2013 02:39 GMT
#7
EU and NA easy. Kr and player of the year not so much.
teddyoojo
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Germany22369 Posts
December 21 2013 02:40 GMT
#8
On December 21 2013 11:39 StarStruck wrote:
EU and NA easy. Kr and player of the year not so much.

good thing about fanvotes, it cant be controversial ))
Esports historian since 2000. Creator of 'The Universe' and 'The best scrambled Eggs 2013'. Host of 'Star Wars Marathon 2015'. Thinker of 'teddyoojo's Thoughts'. Earths and Moons leading CS:GO expert. Lord of the Rings.
Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
December 21 2013 02:43 GMT
#9
Well, Innovation was arguably the most dominant player of WCS Korea this year, even despite choking in the GSL finals. In Season 1 and for most of Season 2, he was simply the man to beat, and he looked for the most part invincible.

Of course, Soulkey, Maru and Dear all won a WCS Korea, which is very important, but none of them attained the level of peak dominance that Innovation held.

But it's definitely a debatable topic.
Team Slayers, Axiom-Acer and Vile forever
opterown *
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
December 21 2013 02:52 GMT
#10
i dno i think Dear was more dominating in season 3 than bogus was in 1+2 combined
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Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-21 03:08:37
December 21 2013 03:06 GMT
#11
On December 21 2013 11:52 opterown wrote:
i dno i think Dear was more dominating in season 3 than bogus was in 1+2 combined


It's about the length of domination. Innovation was simply dominant for a longer period of time. Think of about this: From the release of HotS (Mid-March), until the Season 2 finals (late-August), EVERY single Premier tournament that Innovation entered saw him finished top 4 or higher. That's almost 6 months, and not only has Innovation shined in individual tournaments, he has also dominated teamleagues like no other, leading STX to a PL victory during this time.

Don't get me wrong, I love Dear and I do hope he enjoys continued success with Mouz and 2014, but the choice of Innovation as Korea player of the year makes sense if you consider the entire year (in this case Seasons 1-3).
Team Slayers, Axiom-Acer and Vile forever
Jer99
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Canada8159 Posts
December 21 2013 03:08 GMT
#12
I still think that Taeja vs Innovation on newkirk was the game of the year, but congrats to the winners nonetheless
StrategyTaeJa #1 || @TL_Jer99 || "seeker seeked out his seeking"
darthfoley
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States8004 Posts
December 21 2013 03:28 GMT
#13
THAT GAME WAS SO SICK SHIIIIIIT
watch the wall collide with my fist, mostly over problems that i know i should fix
Cloaken
Profile Joined July 2012
United States8 Posts
December 21 2013 04:01 GMT
#14
Videeeooooo!
invisigoat
Profile Joined March 2013
184 Posts
December 21 2013 04:11 GMT
#15
2013 will forever be remembered as the Year of Jaedong....it is hard to deny that he is fully deserving of player of the year
darthfoley
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States8004 Posts
December 21 2013 20:44 GMT
#16
On December 21 2013 12:08 Jer99 wrote:
I still think that Taeja vs Innovation on newkirk was the game of the year, but congrats to the winners nonetheless


That was also an amazingly sick game holy shit
watch the wall collide with my fist, mostly over problems that i know i should fix
rift
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
1819 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-09 04:10:26
January 09 2014 04:02 GMT
#17
so....Innovation was better, but Jaedong gets it based on popularity and "lifetime achievement"?

oh it was community voting no shit : P
Brian333
Profile Joined August 2010
657 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-09 04:18:47
January 09 2014 04:17 GMT
#18
I feel like Taeja really got shafted by favoritism. He deserved some mention -- be it game of the year or player of the year. I honestly would've liked to see more than just the winners -- the runner ups need some credit.

edit: just noticed this was WCS. I guess Taeja falls out of consideration, then, since he didn't do too well in WCS.
Arceus
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
Vietnam8333 Posts
January 09 2014 04:28 GMT
#19
On December 21 2013 12:06 Bagration wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 21 2013 11:52 opterown wrote:
i dno i think Dear was more dominating in season 3 than bogus was in 1+2 combined


It's about the length of domination. Innovation was simply dominant for a longer period of time. Think of about this: From the release of HotS (Mid-March), until the Season 2 finals (late-August), EVERY single Premier tournament that Innovation entered saw him finished top 4 or higher. That's almost 6 months, and not only has Innovation shined in individual tournaments, he has also dominated teamleagues like no other, leading STX to a PL victory during this time.

Don't get me wrong, I love Dear and I do hope he enjoys continued success with Mouz and 2014, but the choice of Innovation as Korea player of the year makes sense if you consider the entire year (in this case Seasons 1-3).


More like how hard is the domination. Rewatch games like vs SoulKey on Whirlwind/Gwanghalli or the series against sOs for example. Im not even Bogus' fan but hes the most dominant in the way he played in sc2 since the launch.
rift
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
1819 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-09 04:33:42
January 09 2014 04:32 GMT
#20
these were wcs awards...taeja sucked it up in wcs. he got some homestory cups and dreamhacks. and yes innovation was the most dominant for most of the year tho taeja passed him at the very end.
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