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The Best Games of 2013

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December 31st, 2013 03:30 GMT
Best Of 2013

Table of Contents



Special Mentions
Special, in one way or another

#40 to #2
The 39 almost best games of the year

Number One
The greatest game of 2013


The Start of an Era: HotS

By lichter, contributing writing by Christelle, DarkLordOlli and Waxangel.

2013 was certainly a year of drama. The WCS system came under fire, the Korean scene took blow after blow, and many beloved teams and players decided it was time to take their leave. But let's not let the drama overshadow one important fact: 2013 was a year of great games.

At first we thought we could get away with a shorter list than in 2012, but as we reminisced on our favorite moments and tournaments, it became clear that we were doing Heart of the Swarm an injustice. The expansion had fixed the kinks in WoL *cough* BL-Infestor *cough*, and progamers had continued to elevate their play to higher levels. 2010 and 2011 were formative years. 2012 was a year of contrasts, where we saw both the best and worst StarCraft 2 could be. Cautiously, we can say 2013 was a year of maturity. It might be hard to tell with nostalgia glasses on, but never have there been so many consistently good games to watch. Things may not be perfect on the industry side, but the gameplay itself has never been better.

Before we begin, here are some disclaimers:
  • The best games ranking is a compromise between the opinions of several writers, ensuring that not even the writers are happy with the end result.
  • Context was weighed in. A game in the GSL finals would rank higher than if the exact same game had been played in the first round of Code A.
  • Only HotS Games have been included. Click here to check out the best Wings of Liberty games of 2013. Gumiho commands it!
  • TeamLiquid is not responsible for rage or rage related injuries suffered as a result of reading this game ranking.


The elfi vs. Life Honorable Mention Awards for Really Weird Games That Are Weird

Oh, before we go on to the main list...

After watching hundreds, if not thousands of games this year, some have remained fresh in our memories while others have become faint recollections. Though most great games are played at a high level, a game need not be particularly well played to be fun.

We couldn't honestly call the following six games the 'best' of 2013, but they should still be watched. Some because we never saw anything quite like them before, others because of their historical context, and some games just for their utter lunacy. In honor of the king of bizarre games that are oddly memorable, these six games shall henceforth be known as the winners of the elfi vs. Life Honorable Mention Award for Really Weird Games That are Weird. These games may not have made the top 40, but we might remember them for longer than some of the games on the big list.

#6. (T)Happy vs. (Z)HyuN on Frost - HomeStory Cup VIII (November 15) - VOD

You couldn't really blame HeroMarine for being bored out of his mind as he casted this game. People fell strictly into two camps as they watched HyuN run around the map and try to reestablish an economy for twenty minutes after a base trade: the people who thought 'This is so f***ing stupid,' and those who thought 'This is SO f***ing stupid, it's actually awesome.' Watch this game (or don't) to find out which side you fall on!

#5. (T)Ryung vs. (T)TheStC on Akilon Wastes - WCS AM Season 3 Challenger League (October 31) - VOD

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The game would go on for another 10 minutes and 30 more SCVs would die.

Back during the height of HellbaTvT, it was tough being an SCV. Two seconds away doing something, and boom, 20 SCV BBQ. It was soon nerfed, to the delight of Terran workers everywhere. This game will allow you to relive the trauma of the worst SCV slaughters in history. The game opened up with Hellions on both sides and transitioned into a mech vs. mech battle, with constant runbys, drops, and back and forth positional battles. Going on for over an hour with Akilon Wastes getting almost completely mined out, the two Terrans fought over the last remaining base to decide the outcome of the game. Combined, Ryung and TheSTC would lose over 150,000 worth of resources. Combined, they would lose 320 SCVs. Think about that for a second: each player lost about 160 supply worth of workers. Ouch.

#4. (Z)uzer vs. (Z)Bly on Bel'shir Vestige - WCS EU Season 2 Challenge League (July 10) - VOD

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I don't even know how this game makes sense.

Some games are ridiculously good. Some games are just ridiculous. You'd never expect a game between Bly vs. Uzer to ever reach a list of the best games of the year, but this game had everything and I'm not exaggerating. It saw every single Zerg building and unit built in a 30 minute game where no one went above 150 supply. It had Brood Lord and Ultralisk abductions, blinding clouds on Spine Crawlers, Ultralisk cleave killing Swarm Hosts without detection, fungals on Banelings and Mutas, Nydus Worms, and transfuses on everything. The only things we didn't get to see were Baneling landmines and drops, but I'm sure those would have happened as wel if there had been some more time. Rarely do we get to see ZvZ's that don't devolve into never-ending Roach wars, and this game showed that with a little creativity and a little insanity, even our least liked match-up can be a joy to watch.

#3. (T)Dayshi vs. (P)Harstem on Star Station - ASUS ROG Summer (August 1) - VOD

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The French eat frog legs, so why not Colossus legs?

It takes a lot of balls to use a strategy that is universally panned by pros as useless. Mech vs. Protoss hasn't been viable since the beta and the Warhound, yet we still sometimes hear of players using it on ladder. That Blizzard has constantly tried to buff it and try to find a way to make it work, yet somehow is unable to, speaks volumes about how fragile the composition must be. This game was one of the few times that someone actually dared to use it in a high stakes match, and the results were... pretty funny.

Opening with Hellions into more Hellions, into even more Hellions, Dayshi caught Harstem completely off guard, roasting a good number of Probes with his runbys. Harstem opted for a Stalker-Colossus composition which countered Dayshi's Hellions on paper, but instead Dayshi just surrounded around the army and burned it down with brute force and sheer numbers. The French Terran eventually transitioned into Tanks, while Harstem moved onto Immortals and Archons. That went exactly as you'd think it would. "glhf darling" indeed.

#2. Shine vs. Innovation on New Fighting Spirit - SK Planet Proleague 2013 Round 6 (June 13) - VOD

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If you know Kespa maps, you know this is totally standard.

Parmesan or Mozzarella? Between arguably the two most popular cheeses, I'd be hard pressed to choose only one. 6pool or 2rax? Well, apparently 6pool wins. Kespa maps have often resulted in odd games, but this one took the cheesecake. Both players decided to end things early, but Shine's cross scouting Overlord spotted Innovation's 2rax at the gold. Forced to abandon his plans and already with 1 rax in the middle of the map, Innovation did what any rational Terran would do: Float everything to the gold. Unfortunately for Innovation, whose lactose INntoLerance is well known, Shine simply built up a force on two bases and busted his makeshift base.

#1. (P)Bisu vs. (Z)Shine on Bel'shir Vestige - SK Planet Proleague 2013 Round 5 (May 12) - VOD

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Bisu: "No Hydras??"

One of the funniest rivalries in Brood War Bisu vs. Shine has no equivalent SC2. Ridiculed as a cheesy and mediocre player in BW, Shine had a tendency of knocking Bisu out of OSLs despite the latter being a far superior player.

Their May 12 game on Bel'shir Vestige would break their tied record of 5-5, and would be their only meeting ever in SC2. And it would not disappoint. The game reached the 4-bases stage as both players were content to just sit back and relax, which was a surprise in and of itself. Things started to go crazy as Shine transitioned into Mutas after rushing for Ultralisks. A base trade ensued, leaving Bisu with his natural and Shine with a distant fourth base. Instead of feeling satisfied with the reset, however, Bisu pulled all his Probes to try and eliminate Shine, despite having 800 minerals in the bank. The fate of their rivalry came down to just a single building on either side.

The PartinG vs. MKP Award For Games That Are Memorable For The Wrong Reasons

Just one final thing!

In honor of the infamous disconnect game between PartinG and MarineKing that cost Startale the GSTL championship and finally got Blizzard to implement resume from replay a year too late, we've decided to single out the games from 2013 that we're going to remember for all the wrong reasons.

(Z)FireCake vs. (P)MaNa on Akilon Wastes - WCS Season 3 EU Challenger League (October 22) - VOD

The longest game in professional StarCraft 2 history. Don't watch it.

(Z)IdrA vs. (T)Polt on Daybreak - WCS Season 1 AM Premier League (May 8) - VOD

The game that got IdrA fired.

Okay, it's a bit more complicated than that.

Going up against Polt on Daybreak, IdrA found himself in a half-map situation with a maxed out army of Ultralisks, Brood Lords, and Infestors, as well as several thousand minerals and gas in the bank. With the game looking like it could go on for a very long time, IdrA abruptly decided to quit the game after getting hit by a single seeker missile shot.

Though it was a surprising move even for a player as infamous for surrendering early as IdrA, no one could predict the chain reaction his biggest ragequit would trigger. Becoming the target of even more intense scrutiny than usual, IdrA saw his completely unrelated but very unfortunately timed post become the center of attention. Combined with other behind the scenes factors that will never be disclosed in a million years, Evil Geniuses made the painful decision to cut ties with the first and biggest star of StarCraft 2.

The Best Games of 2013



  • 40
    (P)Grubby vs. (P)duckdeok
    WCS EU Season 2 Premier League, Red City (August 11)


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    PvP is a strange match-up. Half of the time it's exciting, short and sweet mayhem. The other half of the time, it's a predictable Zealot-Archon-Immortal show. You know the match-up is in a strange place when games with cheese get higher ratings than ones that are 'standard.' Three years after release, we still commonly see in base proxies, 1-base builds, and all manner of all-ins. In this peculiar game, we saw two ninja expansions, one for each player.

    WCS Season 2 was duckdeok's season, his crowning achievement in an otherwise vanilla career. Though he would receive fans' scorn after beating fan favorite after fan favorite, his winner's ceremony would endear him to us all. Before getting there, however, he would have to beat Grubby who had been getting magnificent results in PvP.

    With the decrease in the Dark Shrine's gas cost, DT expand had become a fashionable build in the match-up as it was both safe and dangerous. duckdeok would choose this route on Red City, but Grubby's perfect timing on his Observer shielded him from any damage. duckdeok would be the first to grab a ninja expansion, using the boost in gas to fuel a subsequent attack with two Colossi. Fortunately for Grubby, he was able to scout it with an hallucinated Phoenix and deal with it as duckdeok marched across the map. Unable to repel the Duck's army and reduced to a single base, Grubby took a page from his opponent's playbook and took his own ninja base at his third...
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    (T)Polt vs. (T)TaeJa
    WCS Season 2 AM Premier Leagu, Neo Planet S (July 23)


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    TaeJa and Polt have clashed dozens of times since their WoL days, and each time they've made a strong case for why Marine-tank TvT is the top entertainment to be had in StarCraft 2. But of out of all their meetings, their game in the group stages of WCS America Season 2 might have been the best.

    The arena was Neo Planet S, a map that received plenty of criticism during its WCS run. Balance concerns aside, its limited expansions and narrow, two-path structure made the map feel cramped and restrictive. However, while those qualities might have made some of the other match-ups dreary to watch, it was a perfect battleground to show off the Terran mirror and its focus on positioning and area control.

    Polt and TaeJa had to tackle to the difficult problem of taking and holding the key positions located all over the map, forced to make split second decisions on how to divide their forces between the two main corridors. With it being impossible to move out on one side of the map without leaving the other flank under-defended, positions ended up being captured, lost, re-captured, and lost all over again.

    All in all, an excellent start for TvT on our list of the best games of 2013, and yet more support for the case that TvT – not TvZ – is the best match-up in StarCraft 2.
  • 38
    (T)Flash vs. (T)FanTaSy
    SK Planet Proleague 2013, Neo Planet S (June 13)


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    If you're facing Hellbats while going bio, how do you defend? According to Flash: Siege Tanks. Though they only deal 15 damage against light units, they have twice the DPS of a Marauder.

    If you're down in TvT against a complete Sky Terran army, how do you come back? According to Fantasy: Widow Mines. Air units tend to clump, and while Thors can often be used as makeshift anti-air, their immobility and cost make them an inefficient solution.

    In what appeared to be a classic mech vs. bio TvT, Flash threw the first wrench in our predictions by going for 14 minute double Battlecruisers. Yes, someone actually used a Battlecruiser-centric build, and it had to be Flash. His early Siege Tanks were not only a solution for Hellbats, but were intended to help him defend as he rushed to get his BCs. This completely unexpected build caught Fantasy unaware, and once he realized that he would never reclaim air superiority against the KT Ace's Starport count, he decided to work with what he had. Multiple reactored factories, which had been building Hellbats until that point, quickly switched production to mines.

    It didn't look like an elegant solution at first, but with Flash's lack of ground support, the Widow Mines had free reign to get into any position they wanted. By occupying Flash's air army with his vikings, Fantasy's mine's were able to scuttle under the BCs. It resulted in glorious, fiery death. Sure, the game wasn't as high level as some other TvTs we've seen, but this was the very first time we saw mines countering Sky Terran, and the first time that BCs engulfed in flames didn't make us cringe.
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    (T)Bomber vs. (Z)Goswser
    MLG Winter Championship, Whirlwind (March 16)


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    There are games that are defined by a single moment.

    The early stages of the game did not look good for Goswser. Despite doing some damage with a roach bane attack, his inability to take care of drops proved costly. He would lose his main Lair and over 30 Drones for the price of only 10+ SCVs. He did still have a 3 bases, but with no upgrades and a severely hampered economy, he was nearly down and out for the count.

    Fortunately for the American, this was a time when Zerg's still knew how to make Infestors, and with a few crucial fungals on a cornered but defensive Terran army, he was able to win a major engagement and stage a comeback. The situation had completely reversed as Goswser ransacked Bomber's expansions, but the Startale Terran had one more trick up his sleeve. Up against a corner, facing a 30 supply deficit against of Ultras, lings and Infestors, Bomber spread his forces, which included Ravens, for an unlikely defense.

    It was a move never before seen in a televised match: Bomber targeted his own Medivacs with Seeker Missiles, dallied a bit to time it right, and boosted them into Goswser's army. Everything exploded, and everything burned. From then on it was a slow march to victory as a shellshocked Goswser failed to muster another force. It was a moment of brilliance that proved creativity can lead directly to victory.
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    (P)Grubby vs. (P)HasuObs
    WCS EU Season 2 Premier League, Whirlwind (August 5)


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    Much is yet to be discovered about the very latest stages of PvP. Even in WoL, PvP was the one match-up that was still evolving towards the end of the expansion. Grubby and HasuObs found themselves in a similar spot in WCS Europe. Their first game on Whirlwind started off like any other big map PvP, with both players safely taking bases and building up large ground armies. Similar to TvT, Grubby and HasuObs transitioned to air tech to try and trump each others' ultimate ground armies. Once Grubby took out HasuObs' Tempests, he started adding Carriers to his army. Wait, what?

    However, Carriers are just part of what made this game special. It's hard to pinpoint the exact moment where things REALLY started to get out of hand, but after lots of fighting and base trading, both players found themselves trying to rebuild their economies in entirely new main bases, all the while using recall and DTs to try and hamper the other. Oh, did we mention the game was an hour long?

    Anyway, the Carriers did end up playing a somewhat meaningful role in the game. Have you ever seen Carriers harassing over the cliffs of Whirlwind to buy time for... ...more Carriers?! That's when you realize that you've never seen a game like this before.

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    (P)PartinG vs. (Z)Soulkey
    WCS Korea GSL Season 1 Code S, Akilon Wastes (May 13)


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    Sometimes we see games that make us wonder how the metagame got to a certain point in the first place. The openings on Akilon Wastes in this Code S round of eight encounter is one such situation. Parting had begun with a completely acceptable gateway expand inside his main base, but Soulkey decided that he was having none of that and built a swell of lings alongside an early speed upgrade. This caught Parting off guard and unable to wall off in time, causing the SKT Protoss to lose everything in his natural. It was such a devastating but not exactly unexpected (back in 2010-2011) move that it made you wonder why more Zergs didn't take such risks.

    It looked like it was game over with Tastosis already writing PartinG's obituary, but the Soul Train conductor stayed in the game despite his tragic setback. By 18 minutes Soulkey had already built up a powerful Roach-Hydra-Swarm Host-Viper army, with creep spread gooing up Parting's doormat. However, PartinG turtled successfully to 200, and channeling the spirit of IntoTheRain, pushed right down the middle of Soulkey's defenses in a desperation hanbang attack.

    Though Spine Crawlers and poked with malice, and Roaches and Hydras spat in disdain, the Protoss deathball shrugged off the haters and kept on rolling. After looking like he had an easy win in the early game Soulkey would be engaged in a fight for his life before it was all over.

  • 34
    (P)MC vs. (Z)Jaedong
    WCS Season 2 Finals, Whirlwind (August 23)


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    For all the hype we throw at big name clashes, more often than not, the games end up being disappointing. The old GSL Finals curse is one big example of how anticipated meetings can turn into duds. Cynics expected this series between two of SC2's most popular players, The Tyrant and The Bosstoss, to be forgettable. Maybe some Roach-Hydra aggression, an all in or three – a bop one way or the other. Fortunately for us fans, game two turned out to be as vibrant as the personalities in the booth.

    There were early game shenanigans aplenty, as a clever 2-probe scout from MC bamboozled Jaedong into a sense of security as he launched a sinister cannon rush on Jaedong's third base. Too late to save the expansion, Jaedong opted to cancel and re-expand to the opposite third, allowing the game to normalize.

    Well, it was normal until MC decided to 6-gate, but Jaedong would not be fooled twice. An early Roach Warren, burrow research, and a runby to destroy the Artosis pylon powering all the gateways gutted MC's plans.

    Jaedong looked like he would stroll to victory as he rushed to Hive for Vipers and Ultras, but a horribly wasteful attack up the Protoss ramp gave MC the foothold he needed. MC would soon be threatened by Jaedong's trademark Mutalisk switch, but showed uncanny perseverance to defend and subsequently drag Jaedong down into a fight in the mud. With both players dropping below 100 supply, the outcome of the game was anything but certain as the game reached its dramatic conclusion.
  • 33
    (T)INnoVation vs. (Z)Curious
    IEM New York Qualifiers, Akilon Wastes (September 23)


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    There are games that are good as a result of the hype and circumstances surrounding it. We're all familiar with games in grand finals causing extreme disappointment or severe exaggeration. It's only natural, given the greater emotional investments fans have in such games, and context matters just as much as the actual game to many of us. Story lines, personalities, big stages and prize pools all affect our perception of a game, creating at atmosphere that a mere online game cannot hope to match.

    There are some games, however, that transcend all of that. They require no context, no back story, no hype, no fluff to be appreciated. These games stand out on game quality alone, and even replacing the names with barcodes or removing the casters entirely would make but a small difference. This game between Curious and INnoVation is one of those games. And with no story to tell and no situation to describe, giving you a play by play of the game feels like robbing you of all the pleasure. So go watch it!

  • 32
    (T)TaeJa vs. (T)FanTaSy
    WCS Korea GSL Season 1 Code S, Daybreak (April 11)


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    Pirate Terran, meet the Terrorist. Bio, meet Mech.

    Taeja is well known for carrying Team Liquid in team leagues, earning the titles of Mustache Terran, LiquidSucksBallsWithoutMe, and the aforementioned Pirate Terran. FanTaSy on the other hand earned his nickname because fans accused him of 'terrorizing' leagues by eliminating popular players back when he was a no-name of his Vulture control back in BW, as he would raid base after base and instill fear in the hearts of Probes everywhere.

    The two would face off in the very first group stage of WCS Korea Season 1 to determine who was the scariest Terran menace in SC2. Taeja would be the first to go on a raid as his initial Marine and Reaper got the upper hand on Fantasy's matching duo of units. A Widow Mine drop arrived soon after, but with a good split and use of Hellion splash, Fantasy was able to defend with ease. FanTaSy would try to return the favor with Hellbat drops, but his attempts at harassment would also prove ineffective.

    In the lull that followed, both players to developed their economies and started building up their different army compositions. Despite facing a 150 degree arc of bio, FanTaSy smashed Taeja's attempt to bust his crucial fourth base and jumped ahead. However, Taeja was building starports and readying a Sky Terran army back home, and ripped his way back into the game with banshees. The SKT Terran would eventually find himself camped at Taeja's natural as the latter cleared up every expansion, and like many FanTaSy games, both players went down to less than 50 supply as they tried to force the final GG.

    4/5 TaeJa claps.
  • 31
    (T)Maru vs. (P)duckdeok
    Blizzcon, Akilon Wastes (November 9)


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    Shown only on the second stream was one of the most lopsided series of Blizzcon – or so people thought. I mean, duckdeok was not even supposed to be there, right? He should have lost to Innovation, right? Maru's TvP was the best in the world, surely he wouldn't have trouble beating duckdeok... right?! Wrong.

    Game one on Akilon Wastes started off similar to any other series featuring duckdeok. Artosis and Apollo asked the same question as all the viewers at home, opening their their cast by asking themselves what kind of "aggressive opening" was duckdeok going to pull out of his hat. The answer? duckdeok did the safest build known to Protoss, a 1-gate expand into Robotics Facility, transitioning into the most standard chargelot/Templar midgame you could think of.

    Noting Maru's quick double Tech Lab variant of the 3-rax -> Factory -> Starport TvP, duckdeok decided to add a number of Immortals into his army and Chronoboosted out a Warp Prism. Casters and viewers alike found themselves surprised by duckdeok's lack of corner cutting.

    With some nice control, Maru managed to pick off duckdeok's initial Archon and a Sentry. That small skirmish ended up immediately throwing the game into chaos as duckdeok was unable to defend his third base. Maru even suicided a big chunk of his army into duckdeok's natural nexus, taking it out as well. At the same time, however, duckdeok was warping in a big round of Zealots in Maru's main to hack apart the SCVs. duckdeok was left with a single nexus and a lot of Probes whereas Maru had two bases with only a few SCVs. Their armies were about equally strong.

    The game took off from there with both players being forced to re-evaluate their advantages over and over while trading and receiving blows, re-stabilizing and then fighting again.
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    (T)SuperNova vs. (Z)Soulkey
    WCS Korea OSL Season 2 Placement Match, Star Station (August 6)


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    How many of you remember Ensnare? How about Virus? Let's be honest here! Most of us have heard the names, but do any of us even remember a single game of theirs? Or any specific result? While they were both mainstays in Code S for the majority of 2011, it was hard to be remembered as a Terran in 2011 without winning a championship.

    While several of those Terrans have since retired or moved on, one name that used to be mentioned in the same breath as the Hyberdubs and LiveForevers has stayed with us: SuperNova. Though he has never felt the warmth of gold, his persistence is rivaled by few. Eight consecutive Code S appearances brought him agonizingly close to claiming a NesTea Award, but even the punchclock Terran could not survive against the wave of BL-Infestor using Zergs.

    However, HotS gave SuperNoVa the boost he needed to get back on his feet. Bringing unorthodox strategies and making the most of the new medivacs, the ex-oGs Terran would make it all the way to the WCS Korea Season 2 Placement matches. SuperNoVa faced the intimidating Soulkey in the first round, a player who had toppled INnoVation just a season before. Good play from SuperNoVa allowed him to take a map, forcing a third and deciding game on Star Station.

    SuperNoVa opened with his signature strategy in HotS – a tank for safety into a well timed bio-bat strike. Solid defense from Soulkey saw the game normalize, and afterward it began to look more like Soulkey vs. INnoVation than Soulkey vs. SuperNoVa. SuperNoVa's unrelenting 4M parade was matched by equally unyielding defense from Soulkey, with neither player player able to take a decisive lead.

    A colossal Baneling landmine would bring SoulKey an inch away from victory, but SuperNova somehow recovered from the blow and fought his way back to even footing. As both players started to run out of steam, their resources dwindling without any new bases coming, SuperNoVa found his second wind. He had changed his team and changed his face – all that remained was to change what people thought of him.
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    (P)Dear vs. (P)HerO
    WCS Season 3 Finals, Bel'shir Vestige (October 27)


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    Of all the races to benefit from HotS, Protoss might have gotten the best overall package. BL-Infestor was destroyed, the PvT deathball was preserved, and PvP isn't quite as bad!

    Where WoL PvP was filled with 4-gates and other such one base all-ins to make expanding a risky proposition indeed, recent PvP's frequently reach the middle phases of the game. And while the WoL PvPs that went long were all about colossi, HotS PvP allows for a variety of different army compositions and strategic options.

    This meeting between HerO and Dear from WCS Season 3 Finals illustrated just how far the Protoss mirror had come since the darkest days of WoL. Starting from wildly different robo and stargate openers, Dear and HerO would play a lengthy game that saw them use almost the entirety of the Protoss arsenal.

    Dear was looking to use a stronger mid-game ground army to allow him to take an economic advantage before he made the transition to his final tech, while HerO tried to buy time to build up an efficient, high-tech army from less bases. This meant that HerO rushed way up to Tempests first while Dear set himself up with a strong Colossus/Archon/Immortal army much more quickly.

    Though Dear kept HerO down to three bases, three bases was still good enough for HerO to make his final army, capable of altering the outcome of the game in an instant. With a key snipe on Dear's Mothership Core, HerO forced Dear to go heads up with all the chips on the table. What followed was one of the most satisfying battles in all of HotS.
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    (T)sC vs. (T)MMA
    GSTL Season 1, DMZ (April 20)


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    Oh, Marine+Tank, how long have we known each other? We've been watching you grow up since 2011 at the height of GomTvT. When HoTS arrived and you were threatened by the emergence of Hellbats, and we all cried as the greatest mirror match-up in all of Starcraft devolved into Hellbat madness. But even during that time of depravity, some brave, noble Terrans were determined to play it the good old-fashioned way, the way we had learned to love.

    This game by old timers sC and MMA demonstrated just what makes Marine+Tank such an enjoyable composition to watch. Never was there a moment when units weren't trying to sneak behind enemy lines, drop sneakily onto expansions, or break down imposing tank lines. DMZ may not have lasted very long in the map pool, but its unique map architecture of hills and troughs emphasized the importance of high ground positioning, scouting and army movement in this game. sC and MMA fought back and forth, left and right, circling the center of the map over and over, trying to find a way to break their opponent and start their GSTL day off with a win.

    Never change Marine+Tank, never ever change.
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    (P)Dear vs. (T)Maru
    WCS Season 3 Finals, Bel'shir Vestige (October 28)


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    One of the best things about sports is its ability to create lasting and relevant rivalries that pique our interests and stir our emotions. Even audience members that don't consider themselves fans of any particular side involved usually garner extra enjoyment from watching two rivals try to best one another. One of the best rivalries to emerge in 2013 was Maru vs. Dear, following their successive semifinal bouts in WCS Korea and the WCS Season 3 Finals.

    Though Dear would end up taking 6-2 map lead against the then-Prime Terran, the games showed the two players to be much more evenly matched than their records would suggest. Their series at the WCS S3 Finals in Canada will be remembered as one of the finest TvP's we've ever seen, with their game on Bel'shir Vestige showing exactly why both players were the breakout stars of 2013.

    Maru would be the aggressor for most of their game on Bel'Shir Vestige, opening up with Hellions and mines in an attempt to destabilize Dear in the early game. Though his initial drop and runby failed to do any damage, an unexpected second runby with six Hellions was able to cremate fourteen Probes. The game heated up yet again when Maru caught Dear out of positioning posturing on the map by shattering his third at the cost of a chunk of his army. Dear would return the favor immediately at Maru's third with death rays vaporizing a group of SCVs. Both players would keep trying to surpass each other in both stylish and effective play – Maru with 2 robo snipes and constant multi-pronged attacks, Dear with a three-ramp flank – and it was impossible to tell who was the superior player as they fought back and forth to the finish.

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    (Z)Scarlett vs. (T)Dream
    IEM Singapore, Polar Night (November 30)


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    Baneling, Baneling, bursting bright
    In the middle of a fight,
    what impressive splitting style
    could dodge thy green acidic bile?

    One one distant Polar Night
    spawned a Terran bottom right.
    To what mischief did he aspire?
    Only but to earn Scarlett's ire.

    And what units and what force
    Could fend the Terran from her fourth?
    And when that fourth began to beat,
    What dread attack; what dread retreat?
    What the Mutas? what the lings?
    In what comeback could she win?
    What the upgrades? Stimmed Marines,
    Dare to drop her bases clean?

    When the Mutas threw their glaives
    And hasten'd CCs to their graves,
    Did she morph her banes to see?
    Did she who made the ling morph thee?

    Baneling, Baneling burrow right
    in the middle of the fight
    What observant sense or eye
    could dodge thee, undetected lie?
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    (P)PartinG vs. (T)Flash
    WCS Korea GSL Season 1 Code S, Daybreak (May 2)


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    PartinG, Flash, INnoVation and Life. You would not be remiss to think that this was a list of semifinalists in a tournament. Each player was considered top three at their respective races at the time, and each had a reasonable claim to be the favorite to win WCS Korea Season 1. Instead, this was Group B in the Round of 16, and this particular game came in the losers' match with elimination on the line.

    How was this even possible? Well, GomTV's group selections have always found some way to give us a group of death each season, with one or more players somehow deciding it would be a good idea to pile all of the championship candidates into one group. This time around PartinG and Life were the culprits, creating this unimaginably tough group. There was a secondary plot as well, as it would also be PartinG's first televised SKT vs. KT match. The rivalry between the two teams was Brood War's most storied, and it continued on into SC2.

    On Daybreak, it would be the KT Rolster Ace who played the part of the initiator, as he was in PartinG's face all evening. In a precarious dance of death, Flash split and kited his way to a 30 supply advantage as he took out PartinG's vital third base. But in true PartinG style, the Soul Toss defended steadfastly while upgrading his units and gathering enough AoE to move out and reclaim his territory. With the noose off his neck, PartinG split the map in half and took it to the super late game, a scenario where he was brimming with confidence. Both Battlecruisers and Tempests would be seen before the game came to close.

    This game was a beautiful introduction for PartinG into the telecom rivalry and game worthy of the group of death.
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    (Z)Jaedong vs. (T)Maru
    Blizzcon, Frost (November 10)


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    In the biggest tournament of the year, two generations clashed in a semifinals worthy of such a grand stage. Maru went into the match as arguably the best Terran in the world as well as the youngest player in the tournament. Jaedong, the greatest Zerg of Brood War, came off a tremendous, earth-shaking victory over Dear and had all the momentum in the world behind him as he sought his first major title in StarCraft 2.

    Up 2-1 in the series, Jaedong decided to take a risk on the fourth map of Frost and sent an early Drone to his third base to set himself up for a 3-hatch before pool opening. His first Overlord however found Maru in close positions and ran straight into a Marine. Not only did this prompt Jaedong to abandon his plan – he quickly threw down a late pool and extractor – but his initial Overlord also fell victim to the Marine, while Maru got a complete scout of Jaedong's base with an SCV.

    Going back to his Prime Terran roots, Maru decided for an extremely aggressive strategy to decide his fate as he put down a second factory and started blue flame research to go for a massive Hellion runby. Jaedong however spotted Maru's factories in time to react, and a quick block with a Roach Warren sealed all of Maru's Hellions away from his precious Drone lines. Not doing any economic damage but having traded somewhat efficiently against Jaedong's Zerglings and preserving his Hellions, Maru settled in for the long haul as Jaedong geared up for a series of massive Roach-baneling attacks.

    What followed was a seemingly endless stream of attacks as Jaedong flipped the ZvT equation around, battering Maru as he dared him to make the one mistake that would bring everything collapsing down. But Maru would not be so easily bullied, and as bruised and bloodied as he was, he would hold out well enough to make one final push...
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    (P)HerO vs. (Z)RorO
    SK Planet Proleague 2013, Korhal Floating Island (May 20)

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    Of all the nutty maps that Proleague decided to torture us with, Korhal Floating Island had to be the most interesting. Its two completely different spawning patterns basically made it two maps in one, and incredibly enough, both versions were playable and allowed for diverse strategies. Close air spawns were ideal for aerial harass and turtle builds, while long spawns resulted in more traditional games. This game involved the latter spawn, but the resulting play was anything but traditional.

    A cannon rush kicked off the proceedings to force a Hatchery cancel from RorO, but both players were content to lay back play a macro game despite showing signs of early aggression. Things started to get screwy when they mimicked each others' tech path of choice: HerO choosing a triple Stargate Phoenix build while RorO played Muta-Corruptor.

    The air battle drew to a stalemate as the two players chased each other around Korhal Island for 10 minutes, sniping workers, bases, and key units while being fearful of committing to any decisive engagement. However, the use of ground troops by both side to harass expansions meant that both players were soon running out of resources.

    With both players having difficulty securing more bases and with their units spread out all over the map, it was only a matter of time until someone found themselves out of position. When RorO landed a gigantic fungal on HerO's phoenixes, it looked like he might have forced the fight he had needed all game. But he wasn't prepared for the weather.
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    (T)INnoVation vs. (T)SuperNova
    GSTL Season 2 Grand Finals Super Ace Match, Whirlwind (November 21)


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    SUPER. ACE. MATCH!!! It sounds incredibly epic, and most of the time it is. Though some fans complained about the lack of a complete best of three, no one could deny that the Super Ace Match of the GSTL finals upped the drama to stratospheric levels. After ending the season with a 7-1 record and +14 map differential, Axiom-Acer looked like a freight train headed straight to podium station. Azubu, on the other hand, had finished second on the back of some strong performances by their core of Symbol, RagnaroK, SuperNova and new kid on the block Patience. The ragtag group of castaways would shock once again, as they stomped Axiom-Acer in the first match of GSTL Season 2 Grand Finals in a 4-1 victory. Azubu then came within a map of claiming the title by taking Axiom-Acer to a game seven in the following match, but INnoVation would defeat SuperNova in the regular Ace Match to force a final, Super Ace Match with the championship on the line.

    The Super Ace Match featured a rematch between INnoVation and SuperNoVa, and it would not last long. However, it did live up to its grandiose title. SuperNova's one base timing attack put the crowd immediately on edge, as his Widow Mine drops attempted to deny INnoVation's natural. It looked like INnoVation had defended well, but SuperNova's clever factory placement lulled his opponent into a false sense of security. INnoVation did not realize he was up against a follow-up all-in until SuperNova had sieged his tanks at the second ramp, and the natural was forfeit. Unable to dislodge SuperNoVa from this entrenched position, INnoVation sent a double drop to SuperNova's base to force a tense base trade. With the title on the line, Acer's Super Ace, who had already won Proleague as STX's Super Ace, would show his decisiveness in the most dire of circumstances.
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    (T)Polt vs. (Z)HyuN
    MLG Spring Championship Final, Akilon Wastes (June 30)


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    A late game slugfest is something that sounds good on paper but rarely works out that well in practice. Sure, there's something exciting about those rare moments when you actually get to see units like Battlecruisers or Carriers come into play. However, they're often the products of tedious and plodding build-ups, coming after excruciatingly passive play on both sides.

    Polt and HyuN's first game at the MLG Anaheim grand finals was a thrilling exception to the norm. The early and middle phases of the game offered the kind of great play expected from two championship caliber player, with Polt's infantry and HyuN's roach-bane force engaging in series of close, back and forth engagements.

    The game had already been good up to the midway mark, but it was elevated from good to great by both players' remarkably seamless transitions into late game tech. With barely any lulls in the fighting, Battlecruisers, ravens, and Ultralisks slowly began to appear on an increasingly chaotic battlefield. The end result was some of the most unique and memorable battles in all of HotS, making Polt vs. HyuN a must watch for all fans of StarCraft 2.

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    (T)jjakji vs. (T)Maru
    WCS Korea GSL Season 3 Code S, Frost (October 4)


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    In the midst of a Code S round of 8 filled with stars and darlings of the community, there was one name that stood out for a different reason.

    Not long after winning the Code S November in 2011, jjakji proceeded to fall completely off the map. After many wasted months where he failed to achieve anything of note, jjakji finally made a return to Code S in the final WCS Korea season of 2013.

    Blazing through the group stages with excellent play, jjakji was pitted against defending WCS Korea champion Maru in the quarterfinals. The highlight of this battle between old and new champions came in game two on Frost. Jjakji had lost game one in disappointing fashion, and opted for a hidden Factory AND a hidden Starport, resulting in a strong Banshee-Tank contain outside of Maru's natural. With Maru's first expansion being significantly delayed, and Jjakji's en-route to full saturation, this cheesy opener seemed to have been enough to secure a victory against the Prime Terran. 

    Unfortunately for the former Champion Jjakji, Maru proved that he was indeed good enough to fit in the big shoes left behind by MarineKing as he mounted a determined comeback. Holding off all of jjakji's aggression, Maru turned things around with a strong doom drop in jjakji's main. From there on out it was anyone's game, as jjakji tried to salvage his crippled infrastructure and Maru went for the throat.

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    (T)jjakji vs. (P)Trap
    WCS Korea GSL Season 3 Placement Matches, Frost (October 8)


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    Due to the odd format of Blizzard's World Championship Series, we were treated to an extra mini bracket from each region every season in order to determine the 5th place player. The four players defeated during the quarterfinals would get a lifeline to make it to the season finals as they faced off against each other for the final free ticket.

    jjakji, a one-time GSL champion known for his frenetic and aggressive style of play, enjoyed a small resurgence in the final season of WCS Korea. He defeated First twice, and then beat INnoVation and soO to advance to the quarterfinals before losing to Maru. Even though his GSL journey ended in the Ro8, he would have a chance to continue his revival abroad in Canada if he could just get past Trap in the fifth place match.

    Their entire series ended up being a highly entertaining demonstration of scrappy fighting, and their match on Frost was the best single game. jjakji tested Trap's defenses with his aggressive, almost reckless unit movements. Playing a Ghost-heavy composition, jjakji constantly scanned for Observers and looked to take advantage of Protoss' fragile detection situation. Trap's fourth base was where the game was eventually decided, with the two players scrapping it out in a series of desperate fight.

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    (T)INnoVation vs. (Z)hyvaa
    GSTL Season 2, Tristram (September 10)


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    Hyvaa became one of 2013's most beloved bad guys despite being possibly the cheesiest player of the year. Maybe it was because his cheeses were so shamelessly predictable? Or maybe it was the fact that he was surprisingly good at macro games when he tried? In any case, as many fans found hyvaa endearing as those that found him intolerable (SC2John also endorses hyvaa hate 100%.).

    Going into this match, SouL had something to prove against their former ace, who had jumped ship for the cash and overseas opportunities. With hyvaa netting two improbable wins against MMA and Alicia, SouL finally forced out INnoVation from Axiom-Acer.

    The much maligned Zerg tried to pull off the full miracle on Tristram, but instead of a 6pool or banebust, hyvaa played a macro game. Yes, a macro game against a player that had been dominating the match-up during this time. It was an unlikely scenario that even Wolfdor could not understand, but hyvaa shut up the doubters by playing a spectacular ZvT. His good use of Spine Crawlers and intuition on when to squeeze out Infestors allowed him to hold off Innovation's famed 4th base aggression for just long enough until he could get Ultralisks out. hyvaa pushed the Terran forces all the way back to INnoVation's doorstep, but a brutal Widow Mine shot while drones dared to transfer in the middle of battle crippled him in the meanwhile. Both players were bleeding profusely, but for the first time since Sniper or RorO, the bad guy looked to be good value to win.

    Sure, hyvaa will always be remembered as a villain, but only because we need great villains to keep the story chugging. hyvaa played his part masterfully, and hopefully we'll see someone rise (or fall) to fill the void he has left.
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    (T)Polt vs. (P)Sage
    WCS AM Season 3 Premier League, Whirlwind (September 24)


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    Crux Whirlwind is often cited as the biggest map that has ever been used, but that's actually untrue. Calm Before the Storm, Star Station, Anaconda, and the new Alterzim Stronghold are all larger than Whirlwind. Maps such as Newkirk Redevelopment Precinct, Frost, and Metropolis come a few pixels shy as well. In that regard, it's humorous to think that Whirlwind was originally poorly received as being too large and too good for Zerg. It's withstood the test of time, and has created more great games than any other map.

    If there is one type of game that Whirlwind seems to lean toward, it is the base trade. With the map being so wide open, it's all too easy to miss the opponent's army, whether by design or accident. Such base trades challenge players to try and control chaos, pushing their multitasking and decision making abilities to the limit.

    Why, that sounds perfectly suited for SC2's Genius Terran Polt! This game against ROOT's Sage was one of the craziest from WCS AM Season 3. Opening with two oracles to mask 3 quick bases, Sage would pull ahead economically in the early game forcing Polt to go on the offensive or fall irrevocably behind. They would both threaten a base trade at least twice in the mid game, until both finally committed to a race of destruction.
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    (T)INnoVation vs. (T)Flash
    MLG Winter Championship, Whirlwind (March 17)


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    By March 2013, INnoVation was on the brink of becoming a household name in the StarCraft 2 world. He had just reached Ro4 and Ro8 finishes in the last two Code S tournaments, showing he was one of the few competitive Terrans at the end of WoL. He took to HotS like a fish to water, making a tremendous run though MLG Winter (3-0 vs. HuK, Leenock, and Rain) until he finally collided with the God of BW in Flash.

    At the time Flash was still struggling in individual leagues, despite being a top Proleague player and having undeniable talent. The advent of HotS gave him an opportunity to finally take a title and start his dynasty in StarCraft 2. As for INnoVation, he was neck and neck with Flash in Proleague and outperforming him in the GSL. It was time to dethrone Flash as the best Terran in KeSPA.

    Game three of their series took them to Whirlwind, where they would play their best match. Both players immediately looked to take advantage of the newly improved Medivacs on offense, but neither seemed to fully grasp how to handle them on defense. Innovation dropped the main for 15 SCV kills; Flash dropped the third and killed 20. Innovation doom dropped into Flash's main over missile turrets; Flash returned the favor with the same exact move. Flash expanded everywhere; Innovation too.

    It would take almost 30 minutes for the two players to separate themselIves from each other, and it would again involve doom drops. Flash would eventually win the series and show he was still at the top of the Kespa heap, but it would not be long until the legend of INnoVation overshadowed all of SC2.
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    (T)Polt vs. (Z)ByuL
    WCS AM Season 3 Finals, Derelict Watcher (October 21)


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    There will always be some controversy around WCS and whether its rules are helping esports or not, but there was at least one undeniable beneficiary in 2013. That, of course, is Captain America himself, CM Storm Polt. SC2's full-time student Terran was dominant on home soil, taking back to back WCS America titles and proving himself to be the best player on the continent.

    In the grand finals of Season 3, he took on ByuL, an overlooked but very talented Zerg player from IM. He was the next in Incredible Miracle's line of championship contender Zergs after NesTea and Losira, and as a late transferee to WCS America, he looked to show everyone what it meant to be a Code S class player. ByuL went through a gauntlet of tough opponents to reach the finals, where he would throw down against America's defending champion.

    Game four on Derelict Watcher started off as a typical TvZ, with Polt marching waves of marines and mines towards ByuL's fourth base. But because of ByuL's diligence in placing spinecrawlers and catching reinforcing units, he held off the attacks repeatedly. Unable to gain enough momentum to win with a direct push, Polt would diversify his offense by hitting two remote expansions at the same time. With the key expansions lying on ends of the map, the players were forced to scramble back and forth as they attempted to attack and defend simultaneously.

    ByuL would continue to fight valiantly in the first final of his career, but Polt proved to be too strong for him to overcome. It was a good end to 2013 for the IM Zerg, and now that Losira has left IM and NesTea continues to sleep, ByuL has become IM's de facto Zerg ace. Both he and his team will hope that he takes his strong form into Proleague and WCS 2014.
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    (Z)TRUE vs. (T)FanTaSy
    WCS Korea GSL Season 1 Code S, Whirlwind (April 11)


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    There are some games that don't really start until both players reach 200 supply. Especially on a map like Whirlwind, where it's too easy for both players to make a gentleman's agreement to sit back for 15 minutes and build 80 workers before having one huge fight to decide the game.

    This encounter between Fantasy and TRUE is kiiiiinda similar. Just like the aforementioned games, it took about 15 minutes for this one to really start, as well as 80 workers. But instead of 80 built, we're talking about 80 SCVs killed.

    Anyone who followed Brood War knows about the FanTaSy GG Timing. Basically, it's when you don't GG until you have five supply of units, several floating buildings, and a negative chance of winning. On the other hand, anyone who has followed SC2 knows Fantasy's macro is atrocious. He has a tendency to float 1k/1k resources twelve minutes into the game and forget about building units while inexplicably finding ways to win at the front.

    A player profoundly used to having no bases and no units, this crazy game on Whirlwind displayed Fantasy at his best. TRUE's opening baneling bust reduced Fantasy's economy to shambles, but it turned out to be a blessing in disguise as his lack of economy meant he could spend all his time microing multiple drops and small armies.

    He would spend the next 25 minutes chipping away at TRUE without ever reaching 3 digit supply again. Tastosis could not believe the come back that Fantasy was attempting to pull off, and it became one of the rare times when his "never gg" attitude looked like the appropriate state of mind.
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    (Z)EffOrt vs. (P)Trap
    WCS Korea GSL Season 1 Code A, Akilon Wastes (May 13)


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    Swarm Hosts are a difficult unit to use, and an even more difficult unit to like. It's one thing to set them up and stall your opponent forever, it's another thing altogether to use them to their full potential. Bad Swarm Host games are slow and plodding, making you wish the units had never been added to the game. Good Swarm Host games let you really appreciate the strategy and tactics involved in StarCraft 2.

    Yes, this game is really long. It IS a Swarm Host game.

    The first 40 minutes of the game will satisfy those looking for build orders, mind games, and positional battles. The game would open standard, with Trap attempting a Phoenix/Zealot attack at the Zerg third. But EffOrt's vigilance in scouting and studying of his opponent – Trap had become famous for his 2-base PvZs – clued him into Trap's plans, and he put down a Roach Warren early. Trap would choose to abandon his plans, and the game would normalize and eventually reach the late game. EffOrt's army of Swarm hosts, Corruptors and Infestors reached a familiar stalemate against Trap's Void Rays, Colossi, Tempests and Templar.

    When the two forces finally engaged, it was a glorious mess of green goo and lasers. They ended up about even, but the game rapidly changed in complexion as both forces had lost critical mass. Small packets of units fought across the map for control of expansions, with a semi-base trade was thrown in for good measure. Before the game was over, we would see almost every unit in the match-up built – even two motherships! – as both players refused to leave the game. After all, no one wants to be stuck in Code A forever.
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    (T)INnoVation vs. (Z)Soulkey
    WCS Korea OSL Season 2, Newkirk Redevelopment Precinct (July 23)


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    For much of early Heart of the Swarm, Innovation vs. Soulkey was Starcraft 2's Premier rivalry. Terran vs. Zerg has always been the focal point of the series' lore (sorry Protoss fans), and it is appropriate that the match-up has always been considered one of, if not THE best ones. The clashes between these two players basically wrote the book on how to play ZvT in 2013, and no single rivalry has come close to defining TvZ as much.

    If you've followed SC2 at all this year, you should know how this went: 4M vs. LingBlingMuta; Innovation pressuring Soulkey's 4th while he counterattacks outlying bases; Terran hitting 3/3 while Zerg tries to survive until he can get to hive or better tech. Unlike most of the games in their duels, Soulkey was actually able to survive until Ultralisks by delaying Innovation's infantry pushes with his sublime Mutalisk control and movement. However Innovation only had eyes for the Zerg's fourth base, and it would be the engagements on the ground that would determine the game. RoBogus would eventually go on to advance from this OSL Round of 8 encounter, but every time these two meet, we still anticipate a titanic encounter.
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    (T)INnoVation vs. (Z)DongRaeGu
    WCS Korea GSL Season 3, Whirlwind (September 9)


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    Once considered the heir to NesTea as the world's greatest Zerg in 2012, DongRaeGu didn't have the best of times in 2013. Despite a respectable start to the year with a 2nd place finish in Iron Squid, he looked lost ever since the start of the HotS era. For someone known most for his Muta control and S-class mechanics, adopting the methodical and lumbering BL-Infestor style had already been painful transition. The shift back to Muta-Ling in HotS should have triggered a resurgence for DRG, but it did not come. With no significant results for the first two seasons of WCS Korea, everyone had written off DRG off by the final season of the year.

    That is, until he faced the TvZ monster INnoVation in Season 3.

    DongRaeGu didn't do anything revolutionary – he stuck strictly to the 4M vs. LingBlingMuta rubric that had been established over the first few months of HotS. However, level of control, patience, and planning that DRG displayed in holding his vital fourth base was truly next level. Almost ten minutes of constant engagements ensued in the top right of Whirlwind with neither player able to take an edge, and it was the first time we had seen any Zerg able to trade so evenly against the robot death march.

    In terms of standard, textbook TvZ with no special twists or turns, this game was the finest of the year. If you're looking for double masterclass in ruthless efficiency, this is the game to watch.
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    (Z)Suppy vs. (T)Heart
    WCS AM Season 1 Premier League, Bel'shir Vestige (May 6)


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    Can we apply the term 'hot mess' to StarCraft 2 games? If so, then no other game deserves that title more than this one.

    Suppy and Heart seem a bit out of place amidst all of the championship players on this list, but you don't need to be a world champion to play a game that provides world class entertainment. In fact, perfect play is sometimes a detriment in terms of pure entertainment value, as the first player to take a lead will inevitably win as long he doesn't slip up. As impressive as it is to watch INnoVation mow down his opponents with mechanical perfection, it also makes his play seem sterile and robotic at times.

    Suppy vs. Heart looked like it was going to be another mundane TvZ in WCS America, until the game went absolutely haywire following a few misplays during a base trade. Neither player was really able to find his bearings as the game became progressively stranger, taking many unpredictable twists and turns as it led up to an explosive ending.

    Mistakes were made in Suppy vs. Heart, and some of those mistakes were undeniably horrific. But it was those mistakes that let the game venture far off the beaten path of TvZ, giving us a uniquely fun, frantically back and forth game when every single TvZ seemed to be following the same pattern of "Terran attacks, Zerg defends."

    No, Heart and Suppy definitely did not play their best in this game. But even so, it was their best game of 2013.
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    (Z)RorO vs. (P)PartinG
    WCS Korea GSL Season 1 Placement Matches, Whirlwind (May 22)


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    Poor, poor RorO. Despite being the best player in the world at the end of Wings of Liberty, he had the misfortune of being another Zerg champion in the era of BL-Infestor. ZvZ was considered everyone's least favorite match-up, and no one wanted to watch RorO vs. Symbol in the finals after Sniper had taken the title just a season prior. Everyone just wanted to get WoL over with.

    To make things worse, RorO quickly fell off the face of the Earth once HotS was released, and fans hurried to use brain bleach to forget that he and Sniper had ever won GSL titles. However, RorO left us with a couple of excellent games in HotS before his slump fully set in. In WCS Korea's first season, he fought his way to the placement matches where he would face PartinG for the right to represent Korea in the Season 1 Finals. Meeting on Whirlwind, they would go on to play one of the most memorable base trade games in history.

    After opening with roach ling pressure, RorO transitioned quickly into Mutalisk-Corruptor, a composition that he had been favoring during this time. PartinG would counter that with Anion Pulse Crystals and Phoexixes, and as we've seen earlier (in Hero vs. RorO), those sort of all-flier games can cause all sorts of funky situations. Throw Whirlwind into the mix, and you can guess how things ended up.

    With PartinG maxing out on three bases, a daring move out onto creep flipped the base-trade switch. After trading their fourth bases with each other, the two armies met each other in a bloody battle that resulted in a massacre on both sides. As the dust settled, the two players realized one last mining base would decide the game. They mustered the haggard remnants of their forces and gave them their marching orders, sending them to one of THE best endings in the history of SC2.
  • 8
    (T)SjoW vs. (Z)Life
    DreamHack Summer, Star Station (June 17)


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    This wasn't supposed to happen. No way this could have ever happened. Scarlett or NaNiwa? Maybe. But Sjow? No offense to the Swede, but we've seen his Aligulac graph.

    The fact that SjoW scored a massive upset against Life is remarkable in itself, but the way he beat the multi-time champion makes it one of the greatest games of 2013.

    While some internet pundits would have called for Sjow to try and luck his way through the series with a 2-rax or some other cheese, we saw three quick CCs instead. Against a famously aggressive player in Life, it was SjoW who was out constantly out on the map and applying pressure with Marine and Hellbat drops. It was hard to believe what was unfolding before our very eyes: SjoW was winning. His pressure kept Life at bay, and he took a fourth base faster than the Korean prodigy. It looked as if he had summoned the spirit of Fantasy, somehow finding a way to push through Life's defenses despite floating 1k/1k.

    And yet, no one ever felt it was safe for SjoW. There was always the chance that he could make one mistake, one false step that would allow Life to set everything back in order. That moment seemed to come when Life survived Sjow's aggression and began to camp his production facilities. But with a superior economy and marine splits that earned the roars of the crowd, the foreigner was able to finish his unthinkable upset.

    A standing ovation well deserved.
  • 7
    (T)Mvp vs. (T)INnoVation
    WCS Season 1 Finals, Akilon Wastes (June 9)


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    Writing about Mvp is hard. We've exhausted all of the angles and talking points about this player who has done it all. He was a great early adapter. He was the first dominant player in the scene. He was the veteran who fought through injury and won through sheer force of will.

    Mvp's famous comeback against INnoVation in the WCS Season 1 Finals wasn't anything new. We've been trained to believe that anything is possible when Mvp is playing, and that nothing should shock us. But that doesn't make it any less impressive to see Mvp work his magic.

    Down nine SCVs to thirty against the best Terran in the world, the rest of the game seemed like mostly a formality before Mvp typed GG and went down 0-2 in the series. Ah wait, it's Mvp. Despite failing to equalize the SCV count with Hellbat drops, Mvp would still find a way to turtle to 200 in a classic Mech vs. Bio dispute.

    Yet, Mvp was far from being back in the game despite managing to turtle up on four bases on Akilon Wastes. He was unable to exert any pressure on the map, and equal trading only favored INnoVation and his superior economy. With his four bases starting to mine out, Mvp had no choice but to push down the middle for one last, desperate attempt to break his opponent.

    Though Mvp would decline as the year wore on, he's probably inside his medical machine waiting for 2014. Another comeback? Yeah we're probably going to have to write about that again.
  • 6
    (P)Dear vs. (T)Maru
    WCS Season 3 Finals, Frost (October 28)


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    Yup, Maru vs. Dear was so good we had to include BOTH games from their epic WCS series. This one was slightly better than the last.

    When Maru demolished Rain with aggressive timings to win WCS KR Season 2, opinions were split. Some thought that Rain's vaunted defensive play was surgically sliced in half, while the others believed that Maru was a cheesy SOB. Some were disappointed in Rain's inability to handle the pressure, while others were impressed with Maru's micro and unshakable composure.

    With TvP degenerating into SCV-pull mania during the summer months of 2013, Maru came along as the unlikely hero to set things straight. Many thought Maru would be at the forefront of that cheesy, aggressive style, but they couldn't have been more wrong. Maru didn't just love aggression, he loved sustained aggression. It wasn't his style to wager everything on one all-in blow (well, except when he went for proxy 2-rax). Instead, he wanted to treat his Protoss opponents like other Terrans treated Zergs, pounding away at them with an endless stream of infantry until they were forced to submit.

    This game against Dear at the Season 3 Finals is the quintessential Maru TvP: action-packed, dizzying, and played on a knife's edge. Maru was everywhere, dropping the main, sniping the third, running by into the natural, dropping the third, dropping the main again... It was a high risk, high reward style of play that few players could even dream of attempting, and it didn't always work for Maru either. But both Protoss and Terran players could agree on one thing: it made for some damn good games.
  • 5
    (P)First vs. (T)KeeN
    GSTL Season 1 Grand Finals, DF Atlas (July 20)


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    We all have fond memories of GSTL, from DRG's breakout performances, MadBull's silly ceremonies, to Gumiho vs. MMA on Antiga Shipyard. Though it's often a testing ground for B-teamers and up-and-coming players in the league, it has also provided a lot of amazing games. MVP and IM may have jumped ship to Proleague later in the year, but they left the GSTL a fine parting gift in the form of a great final. IM was riding high on some unbelievable momentum having all-killed Azubu and Axiom-Acer in the playoffs, but MVP still boasted the best record from the regular season. They had also beaten Incredible Miracle 4-1 during the group stages, with KeeN closing it out with two wins, but it would be different in the finals.

    The first game in particular was exceptional, as we saw Ghosts and Templar drops dictating the pace of the game. While Protoss players have become accustomed to Storm drops, Terran players have yet to get the hang of shuttling their Ghosts around. KeeN, however, showed he was ahead of the curve, consistently erasing half of First's AOE by boosting in after spotting lagging HTs with scans. First was able to hang on somehow despite the MVP player's aggression, even after being forced to relocate his entire base to a different starting location. Squirtle would finish the series and earn IM the championship, but it was this first game that was truly memorable.
  • 4
    (T)Dream vs. (Z)Scarlett
    ATC Season 1, Red City (August 18)


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    War is chaos, and few players understand that better than Dream. His drops continue on even in the face of Mutalisks, and his Barracks rally never ceases to find a new target. As such, his games have a tendency spiral out of control quickly with the fighting spreading to every corner of the map.

    While most Terrans prefer to play a more direct style that emphasizes pushing at a Zerg's fourth base, Dream's main army often acts as a distraction for his drops. While most Terrans play the slow attrition game by taking small, efficient trades against the Zerg army, Dream chooses to go directly for the Drones.

    It is a style of play that has seemingly lost favor with the best Terrans in lieu of Innovation's 4M TvZ style, but it is one that fans remember fondly from the the glory days of Gumiho and MMA in WoL. Dream's recklessness leaves both his opponent and himself off-balance, but by maintaining just a little bit more composure than his opponent, Dream is often able to take the victory.

    Dream's game against Scarlett on Red City from the first ATC Finals started off like any other TvZ with both players trading blows and pushing back and forth in the middle of the map, but it didn't take long for Dream to put his signature stamp on the game by dropping multiple bases at once. As Scarlett spread herself out more, Dream's drops had even more chances to shine. However, Scarlett was no slouch with harassment herself, and her deadly Mutalisk ball appeared every time Dream tried to secure new resources. This game of constant economic denial would end up with both players starved to single mining bases, and their armies eroded to below 50 supply. Single units would decide the fate of this match between the Queen of Blades and the Prince of Chaos. It turns out that chaos, at least in SC2, is beautiful.
  • 3
    (Z)Curious vs. (T)INnoVation
    IEM New York Qualifiers, Frost (September 23)


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    When Korean pros talk about how much they practice on ladder, you have to wonder how many amazing games occur between top players that we will never, ever see. The same thing goes for unstreamed online qualifiers, or qualifiers that just don't get the proper spotlight: we might be missing some of the greatest games ever played.

    Fortunately, more than a few people saw this amazing series between Curious and Innovation in the IEM New York qualifiers. And if you haven't, stop reading RIGHT NOW and watch this game.

    Meeting in the losers' final of the Asian Qualifiers, they would slug it out in an hour long Bo3 series. You've already seen game one of this series lower down on the list. Game two on Frost is the absolutely stunning continuation.

    Always building enough defenses just in time, Curious was able to hold off the Innovation parade of death until he reached Hive tech, all the while finding the breathing room to send Mutalisks and Baneling detachments to harangue his opponent.

    But anyone who has seen the Acer Terran's TvZ knows that whether it's his first push or the 20th, he can make game winning attack came come out of nowhere. For all his amazing play, something had to give on Curious' end. His fifth base would be where the two players came together to decide a winner.

    As part of an online qualifier, this game was just one among many games that didn't have the biggest long term effect. But we would have missed one hell of a game if it had not been streamed. Just imagine all the other beautiful games we might be missing.
  • 2
    (Z)Scarlett vs. (T)Bomber
    Red Bull Battle Grounds New York, Habitation Station (November 23)


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    One of the best and most surprising rivalries to form in 2013 was Bomber vs. Scarlett. Though the two players competed in two different leagues and were separated by an ocean, they played amazing series whenever they had the rare occasion to meet. Their first clash in the WCS Season 2 Finals ended in a narrow 3-2 victory for Bomber and his retro-Terran strategies. Despite losing in that high stakes encounter, Scarlett would have a chance to get her revenge at Red Bull Battle Grounds in New York. The rematch was even fiercer than their first meeting, culminating in a win-or-go-home game three.

    The strange new map Habitation Station influenced the game heavily, with the dangerously placed gold bases forcing the two players into constant battles over control of the resources. After a long tug of war, Bomber's impeccable macro and endless stream of infantry seemed to get the better of Scarlett. It would take a desperate drone pull at Scarlett's third to push the Terran infantry back, and Scarlett's economy started to fall into ruins. Still holding a gold base and able to make Marines, Bomber finally gathered enough troops to kill off Scarlett's last mining base.

    However, Scarlett had preserved a deadly flock of Mutalisks despite losing her income, which allowed her to cripple Bomber's economy in turn. SCVs fell, but more importantly so did Orbital Command Centers, leaving Bomber unable to strip mine any hastily take base. Both players were left to scrounge for whatever resources they could long-distance mine.

    In such a situation, it seemed that the supreme cost efficiency of 3/3 Marines would lead Bomber to victory. However, Scarlett had one last trick up her green sleeves.
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    And the Number One Game of 2013 is....
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The Number One Game



(T)INnoVation vs. (T)TaeJa
WCS Season 2 Finals, Newkirk Redevelopment Precinct (August 23)

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For most of 2013, INnoVation reigned supreme. Breaking through the group of death in the first WCS Korea of the year, he went from Terran contender to one of the top players in the world. Though he would collapse in the finals to SoulKey after blowing a seemingly insurmountable 3-0 lead, he refused to be held back. Looking even more powerful at the Season Finals, INnoVation tore through the competition to take the title, validating all of the hype around him. His dominant aura even seemed to drive his teammates to play better, as STX SouL transformed themselves from being Proleague's last place team in WoL to the eventual league champions.

Though INnoVation never clinched the gold again, he never dropped out of the discussion of "who's the best player in the world?" Even without any more gold, he had plenty of top podium placements, a killer win-loss record, and stomped his opponents in more one-sided games than any other player. However, he did reveal one real weakness in TvT, as his record took a tumble after the Hellbat patch. After his 0-4 loss to Maru in the OSL semifinals, his aura of complete invincibility was lost for good. Still, the imperious nature of his play has granted him a reputation as a cold blooded killer, nay, a RoBogus fueled by gold and the screams of Zergs everywhere.

TaeJa was the other great Terran of 2013, but his path was markedly different. His year started off poorly, exiting the GSL in the Ro16 before switching regions to WCS America. A few slow months had some writing TaeJa off as a contender in HotS, at least until summer finally came around. His Ro4 finish at DreamHack Summer would be the start of a string of incredible performances: First place at HSC7, ASUS ROG Summer and DH Bucharest, alongside top four finishes at WCS America and the WCS S2 finals. TaeJa remained red hot well past summer, and ended the year with two more championships at HSC8 and DreamHack Winter. His five major titles in a calendar year was a massive achievement, bested only by Mvp's historic 2011.

Inevitably, the two players would cross paths several times over the course of the year. Sometimes online, sometimes in team leagues, and sometimes in front of huge, raucous audiences. When the two met at the WCS Season 2 Finals in Cologne, their fortunes had already begun to change. TaeJa was just coming off his first two championships of the year and a semifinal in WCS AM, while Innovation had just fallen flat against the rising Maru, exposing his TvT vulnerability for the first time. It was an unofficial battle for the Terran Crown, and INnoVation refused to hand it over easily.

After splitting the first two games 1-1, they met on Newkirk Precinct for one final showdown. Despite choosing different openers – Innovation with gas first for two reapers and Taeja with rax before gas into a Banshee – the game was fairly calm before the twelve minute mark. During this time both players were building up their infrastructures to take them down two different paths, with Innovation opting to go mech while TaeJa prepared his trusty Marine-Tank. It was not until the two players had already built their fourth CCs that a major engagement first occurred, with TaeJa laying siege to INnoVation's third base. What initially looked like an even trade ended up becoming a disaster for TaeJa after the last few volleys of Siege Tank fire wiped out his army.

Without the numerical advantage, Taeja would have to rely on the mobility of his army to try and outmaneuver INnoVation. A daunting task against such a methodical and mechanically proficient opponent, but not one that was beyond TaeJa. The next forty minutes were some of the bloodiest in StarCraft history. Everyone who had thought Newkirk was fundamentally a turtling map was proven wrong, at least for one game. Every little hole in defense was immediately pounced upon as both players pressed the attack. Supply counts barely meant anything as the advantage would swing back an forth with each battle, a single volley of siege tank fire enough to change the outcome.

And the DROPS. INnoVation never had the breathing room to establish a defensive viking force, while TaeJa was forced to up his marauder ratio to combat INnoVation's tanks. That meant that there was barely any way to corral the medivacs zipping around the battlefield, dropping Hellbats on SCVs or marauders on unsuspecting tanks. There was never a moment of peace because there was nothing to be gained from a stalemate. All TaeJa and INnoVation could see was targets and fights they were confident they could win.

In the hands of these two contenders, the weaknesses that we often attribute to their compositions went unnoticed. Innovation's speed let mech keep up with bio, and his Hellbat drops made him the more effective harasser. On the other hand, TaeJa's intelligent selection of battles meant his bio had all the efficiency needed to keep up with mech in direct confrontations.

The game would finally come to a head when expansions started to mine out and both players went straight for each others' last mining base. After a game that saw countless armies produced and expended, it would come down to what the two players could do with their final armies.

It was the finest display of skill we had ever seen in the game of Starcraft 2, and it was contested by two of the best and most successful players of the year. It is only fitting that the best game of the year was between two of its greatest champions.

Writers: lichter.
Contributing Writing: DarkLordOlli, Waxangel, Christelle.
Graphics: shiroiusagi.
Editors: lichter, Waxangel.
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invisigoat
Profile Joined March 2013
184 Posts
December 31 2013 03:34 GMT
#2
So excited to read this! I wonder how many of these ive already seen and how many i still need to watch
Jer99
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Canada8157 Posts
December 31 2013 03:37 GMT
#3
That Bomber vs Scarlett picture looks familiar :D

Can't wait to plow through this and catch the ones i missed
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nani-el
Profile Joined December 2013
Mexico4 Posts
December 31 2013 03:42 GMT
#4
Really good post, thanks a lot!
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Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
December 31 2013 03:42 GMT
#5
yay the poetry made it through
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invisigoat
Profile Joined March 2013
184 Posts
December 31 2013 03:43 GMT
#6
#1 Life vs SjoW will always be my #1 game of 2013
iViNtaGe
Profile Joined July 2012
United States254 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 03:44:08
December 31 2013 03:43 GMT
#7
Happy to see Innovation vs Taeja as #1... well deserved.

Would have liked to see Innovation vs Mvp a bit higher though. That game blew my mind.
Favorite Players: Bomber | Maru | Life | PartinG | InnoVation | Bbyong
lopido
Profile Joined December 2013
Canada245 Posts
December 31 2013 03:43 GMT
#8
the number one is a TvT.
You can't be serious.
BigFan
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
TLADT24920 Posts
December 31 2013 03:43 GMT
#9
Very good writing! Can't wait to read the rest. That Innovation vs Taeja game was one of the best game of 2013 and I agree with you guys
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Mintie
Profile Joined December 2012
Australia563 Posts
December 31 2013 03:45 GMT
#10
Amazing write up guys. #26 is a treat.
StarVe
Profile Joined June 2011
Germany13591 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 03:46:20
December 31 2013 03:45 GMT
#11
Suppy vs Heart should be on one of the other lists, really. Weird game that was weird in an almost painful way.
Wintex
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Norway16838 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 03:50:53
December 31 2013 03:50 GMT
#12
Bomber vs Innovation... not being there.. meh. it was amazing. the situation and all.

Oh well, nice one. I've got around 10 games to watch now.
The Bomber boy
lystier
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
China877 Posts
December 31 2013 03:52 GMT
#13
The best games ranking is a compromise between the opinions of several writers, ensuring that not even the writers are happy with the end result.

rofl
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Graphix
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
United States208 Posts
December 31 2013 03:52 GMT
#14
game 5 of JD vs Dear isnt even top 10... T_T
thats like my #1
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figq
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
12519 Posts
December 31 2013 03:53 GMT
#15
Top 8 has terran in each game, 2 TvTs and the grand winner is TvT as well. (:
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Darkhorse
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States23455 Posts
December 31 2013 03:54 GMT
#16
I disagree with the Scarlett vs. Bomber placing. Also why is Sjow vs. Life a thing. I think we should all just forget that happened.

On December 31 2013 12:43 lopido wrote:
the number one is a TvT.
You can't be serious.

The best game comes from the best matchup? What are the odds!

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Antoine
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States7481 Posts
December 31 2013 03:56 GMT
#17
Loved the poem for #26!
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KrazyTrumpet
Profile Joined April 2010
United States2520 Posts
December 31 2013 03:56 GMT
#18
On December 31 2013 12:54 Darkhoarse wrote:
I disagree with the Scarlett vs. Bomber placing. Also why is Sjow vs. Life a thing. I think we should all just forget that happened.

Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 12:43 lopido wrote:
the number one is a TvT.
You can't be serious.

The best game comes from the best matchup? What are the odds!



I don't agree with it being even close to the best game. And I don't really even like watching TvT much anymore either.

But, whatever, stuff like this is always going to be subject with opinion and I'm fine with it.
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juvenal
Profile Joined July 2013
2448 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 04:01:51
December 31 2013 04:00 GMT
#19
No life vs innovation at daybreak (at least whirlwind because those helions)? Lame. Anyway Fantasy vs True is the best game of all time so i'll just think bias brings taeja first.
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Ace Frehley
Profile Joined December 2012
2030 Posts
December 31 2013 04:03 GMT
#20
I agree with number 1, here

Bring the best GSL finals article part 2!!!
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Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
December 31 2013 04:03 GMT
#21
Acer Terrans have a monopoly on the best games of the year:

2011: MMA vs DRG
2012: MMA vs Gumiho
2013: Innovation vs Taeja

Strangely, all games were played when the player had not yet joined Acer
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banjoetheredskin
Profile Blog Joined November 2012
United States744 Posts
December 31 2013 04:03 GMT
#22
fantastic! I've got some games to catch up on that's for sure!
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ZenithM
Profile Joined February 2011
France15952 Posts
December 31 2013 04:05 GMT
#23
Sorry that I don't enjoy the Parting vs MKP reference.
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ImperialFist
Profile Joined April 2013
790 Posts
December 31 2013 04:06 GMT
#24
good choice for nr 1
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Monochromatic
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
United States997 Posts
December 31 2013 04:11 GMT
#25
I think Stardust vs Jaedong deserves at least an honorable mention. That one match where he kills the extractor with probes is incredible.
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imre
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
France9263 Posts
December 31 2013 04:12 GMT
#26
On December 31 2013 13:03 Bagration wrote:
Acer Terrans have a monopoly on the best games of the year:

2011: MMA vs DRG
2012: MMA vs Gumiho
2013: Innovation vs Taeja

Strangely, all games were played when the player had not yet joined Acer


You could've say that T bring the best games 5/6 isn't bad.
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SEEDPrebs
Profile Joined March 2012
Norway30 Posts
December 31 2013 04:14 GMT
#27
Wow such a huuuuuge post! Thanks, I love it! <3
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Arceus
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
Vietnam8333 Posts
December 31 2013 04:14 GMT
#28
hyvaa beating Rain on Belshir in OSL, half macro half amazing. The game where hyvaa redeemed all of his sins and converted haters into fans
juvenal
Profile Joined July 2013
2448 Posts
December 31 2013 04:17 GMT
#29
On December 31 2013 13:14 Arceus wrote:
hyvaa beating Rain on Belshir in OSL, half macro half amazing. The game where hyvaa redeemed all of his sins and converted haters into fans

he never had haters in sc2, those were just pathetic bandwagoners.
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Chvol
Profile Joined August 2010
United States200 Posts
December 31 2013 04:23 GMT
#30
I remember so many of these games. Parting vs. Flash might be my fav for the year.

Onekobold
Profile Blog Joined October 2013
244 Posts
December 31 2013 04:23 GMT
#31
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Arceus
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
Vietnam8333 Posts
December 31 2013 04:23 GMT
#32
On December 31 2013 13:17 juvenal wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 13:14 Arceus wrote:
hyvaa beating Rain on Belshir in OSL, half macro half amazing. The game where hyvaa redeemed all of his sins and converted haters into fans

he never had haters in sc2, those were just pathetic bandwagoners.

I was a hater at heart after watching him cheesing 88.23% of his SPL games (and winning a lot lol). Yeah not anymore
bo1b
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Australia12814 Posts
December 31 2013 04:24 GMT
#33
I have some serious problems with drg vs innovation not being #1, or at least not being higher then scarlett vs bomber, and curious vs innovation.
Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
December 31 2013 04:26 GMT
#34
It's a shame, MMA lost his lock on having played the best game of the year after two years and passed it to his teammate.
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LimitSEA
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia9580 Posts
December 31 2013 04:28 GMT
#35
Fuck I love Starcraft.
Long live the King of Wings
Baadbeat
Profile Joined June 2011
France203 Posts
December 31 2013 04:28 GMT
#36
Funny to see that many terrans in the top 10, but it is true that games with terrans are most entertaining! And good TvT is good!

Anyway, awsome writeup! Thanks TL!
randomsaint
Profile Joined December 2011
42 Posts
December 31 2013 04:30 GMT
#37
Extremely surprised the final duckdeok innovation game is not here unless I missed it
ArtistenSc2
Profile Joined October 2012
Sweden53 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 04:38:53
December 31 2013 04:32 GMT
#38
Hmm, can think of several Naniwa-games that could have made it as well,
and at least one should have, would be the decent and right thing to do as well,
Naniwa being this years best none-Korean, in the world...

seems to lean a lil towards the more "popular" matches/outcomes

it would also be very interestingly to see the original top10-lists from each contributor plz
(could be anonymous ofc)

and a list of each players best 5 matches ;-)

maybe something like top 25 from each region...

Great article, well written!, ty!

best foreigner ever, Naniwa, WB!!
SidianTheBard
Profile Joined October 2010
United States2474 Posts
December 31 2013 04:36 GMT
#39
My favorite games of the year were #1: Scarlett vs Bomber at Red Bull and #2 Mvp vs Innovation WCS Season 1 Finals.

I love MVP as a player and pretty much anytime he is in a Bo5 or Bo7 series he always provides enjoyable games. That game on Akilon though, especially since Innovation was crushing everybody at the time, there was just no waaaay MVP should have won. Then he started to come back yet Innovation still had like +2 bases on MVP so it still looked bad. Also, he was just about to go into Sky Terran as well and MVP would have not been able to stop that. Then, the push, the PDDs, the decimation. So good.

As for Scarlett vs Bomber. Not only was the game completely back and forth, high skill units, micro intensive, long distance mining, landmine ending, but it was also played out on a map I created. So, I might be a little biased.
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Elite_
Profile Joined June 2012
United States4259 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 05:29:18
December 31 2013 04:38 GMT
#40
Every WCS Korea match (except for the Season 1 finals matches that were broadcasted on gomtv.net and not twitch) can be found here and don't require a subscription.

http://www.twitch.tv/wcs_gsl/profile/pastBroadcasts


They didn't require a subscription before BlizzCon.
Gorlin
Profile Joined November 2010
United States2753 Posts
December 31 2013 04:50 GMT
#41
I think Mvp vs Innovation should have been higher. My personal #1.
Surprised Dear vs JD game 5 isn't on the list.
-niL
Profile Joined January 2012
Canada1131 Posts
December 31 2013 04:51 GMT
#42
So many Innovation games
stuchiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
December 31 2013 04:53 GMT
#43
On December 31 2013 12:52 lystier wrote:
The best games ranking is a compromise between the opinions of several writers, ensuring that not even the writers are happy with the end result.

rofl


I think the only one we agreed on was #1
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Meepman
Profile Joined December 2009
Canada610 Posts
December 31 2013 04:56 GMT
#44
Some of these literally make my jaw drop.

On December 31 2013 13:51 -niL wrote:
So many Innovation games


Not even surprised.
astray71
Profile Joined February 2012
United States325 Posts
December 31 2013 05:05 GMT
#45
Taeja vs Innovation game 3 on Newkirk has always been my favorite
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Karis Vas Ryaar
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States4396 Posts
December 31 2013 05:07 GMT
#46
Personally I think Scarlett Versus Bomber's a little too high. I mean it was a good game but basically that ending's been seen before (Nestea v. Virus 2011 GSL October RO16 game 3 on daybreak) and bomber kinda walked into it. Overall a good list though
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kochanfe
Profile Joined July 2011
Micronesia1338 Posts
December 31 2013 05:12 GMT
#47
Great read, thanks! Watched that INnoVation–Curious game... wow.
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goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44127 Posts
December 31 2013 05:17 GMT
#48
i just recently realized how much sc2 i have been watching. In the top 50 i only missed like 4 games. Damn i should stop doing this.
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goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44127 Posts
December 31 2013 05:18 GMT
#49
On December 31 2013 14:12 kochanfe wrote:
Great read, thanks! Watched that INnoVation–Curious game... wow.

best tvz i have seen in 2013 in my opinion. Seriously when did we ever see innovation in a tvz that did suck ? Even his one sided beatdowns were fun.
this is a quote
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33392 Posts
December 31 2013 05:18 GMT
#50
On December 31 2013 13:38 Elite_ wrote:
Every WCS Korea match (except for the Season 1 finals matches that were broadcasted on gomtv.net and not twitch) can be found here and don't require a subscription.

http://www.twitch.tv/wcs_gsl/profile/pastBroadcasts

? they require subs
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lichter
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
December 31 2013 05:21 GMT
#51
I need to take a break after watching so many games
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iMrising
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
United States1099 Posts
December 31 2013 05:22 GMT
#52
On December 31 2013 12:56 Antoine wrote:
Loved the poem for #26!

it originally came from william blake right?
mentalist fan :o
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manniefresh
Profile Joined July 2011
United States74 Posts
December 31 2013 05:27 GMT
#53
Thanks for this, great stuff!
Elite_
Profile Joined June 2012
United States4259 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 05:30:58
December 31 2013 05:27 GMT
#54
On December 31 2013 14:18 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 13:38 Elite_ wrote:
Every WCS Korea match (except for the Season 1 finals matches that were broadcasted on gomtv.net and not twitch) can be found here and don't require a subscription.

http://www.twitch.tv/wcs_gsl/profile/pastBroadcasts

? they require subs

wtf... They didn't require a subscription before BlizzCon. D:

I know because I watched every game after I woke up instead of at 5 AM when they were on and I never subscribed...
ReignSupreme.
Profile Blog Joined September 2012
Australia4123 Posts
December 31 2013 05:32 GMT
#55
No (T)Mvp v (Z)Tefel for "The PartinG vs. MKP Award For Games That Are Memorable For The Wrong Reasons"...? Sad

No (P)NaNiwa v (Z)Jaedong in Memorable games either...? Heartbreaking

But all that aside, I love the formatting and as always, great write-up.
Vindicare605
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States16071 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 05:54:37
December 31 2013 05:46 GMT
#56
Number 1 should've been obvious to anyone that is a serious Starcraft fan; that something else even a great game like Bomber vs Scarlett won over it in the WCS poll is a clear example of how fan bias gets in the way of distinguishing what is objectively excellent.
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Redrot
Profile Blog Joined September 2012
United States446 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 06:57:52
December 31 2013 06:10 GMT
#57
What about Life vs Polt g5 at the 2013 MLG Winter Championship?

Yeah, its not a good game. However, it is entertaining and the casting and hype is just hilarious.
Now hurry up with that damn GSL article. I'm getting impatient.

Edit: This one:


Edit2: Yeah, after watching #1 again I'm quite convinced its the most skillful game of SC2 ever played. Scarlett vs Bomber fans, eat your heart out. Taeja vs Innovation takes the cake by a mile.
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tili
Profile Joined July 2012
United States1332 Posts
December 31 2013 06:17 GMT
#58
NOOOO - Scarlett vs. Bomber still deserves #1

Awesome write-up. The Inno vs. Curious series is perfect.
dravernor
Profile Blog Joined May 2013
Netherlands6182 Posts
December 31 2013 06:21 GMT
#59
Oh this turned out really well. SO EXCITING!
That number 1 game was so deserved imo, that was awesome. Pity I couldn't watch them all.
<3
Cheren
Profile Blog Joined September 2013
United States2911 Posts
December 31 2013 06:40 GMT
#60
Saw both #1 and #2, Scarlett vs Bomber was more exciting but Innovation vs Taeja was higher level play. Sounds like a boring answer but there was no wrong choice for #1.
mcmartini
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Australia1972 Posts
December 31 2013 06:40 GMT
#61
Thanks for this, love when you get together and do one of these lists
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Elite_
Profile Joined June 2012
United States4259 Posts
December 31 2013 06:43 GMT
#62
I'll laugh so hard if the real best game of 2013 happens during Proleague in the next ~3-9 hours after the list is already up.
LockeTazeline
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
2390 Posts
December 31 2013 06:53 GMT
#63
On December 31 2013 15:43 Elite_ wrote:
I'll laugh so hard if the real best game of 2013 happens during Proleague in the next ~3-9 hours after the list is already up.


Mvp vs. DongRaeGu ace match make it happen.
KingofdaHipHop
Profile Blog Joined October 2013
United States25602 Posts
December 31 2013 06:53 GMT
#64
It feels so nice reminiscing at all the absolutely amazing games of Starcraft 2 that we had. I am totally excited to see what great moments 2014 has to offer. Thanks for the games!
Rain | herO | sOs | Dear | Neeb | ByuN | INnoVation | Dream | ForGG | Maru | ByuL | Golden | Solar | Soulkey | Scarlett!!!
Thor.Rush
Profile Joined April 2011
Sweden702 Posts
December 31 2013 06:55 GMT
#65
Yay, got some great stuff to watch thx!
| SaSe | Naniwa |Stephano | LucifroN | Mvp | MarineKing | ByuN | Polt | MC | Parting |
TheDougler
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada8304 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 07:04:56
December 31 2013 07:02 GMT
#66
Good list, but even as a bit of a nani anti-fan I think he played a few games this year that were in the top fourty. I also feel like at the start of hots TLO had a couple good series, maybe not top fourty I guess...

But Naniwas void ray game vs life? That was a great game that's not on here! Nani vs JD was pretty good too.

I root for Euro Zergs, NA Protoss* and Korean Terrans. (Any North American who has beat a Korean Pro as Protoss counts as NA Toss)
Radicalness
Profile Joined September 2011
United States271 Posts
December 31 2013 07:03 GMT
#67
So excited to watch every one of these games. I've been waiting for this list since I finished watching the best of 2012 games last year.
The Devil Terran - The Ambitious Terran - The Towel Terran - The Macro Master Terran - The Tyrant
shin_toss
Profile Joined May 2010
Philippines2589 Posts
December 31 2013 07:14 GMT
#68
Time to read it ! Thanks!
AKMU / IU
TheFlexN
Profile Joined March 2012
Israel472 Posts
December 31 2013 07:18 GMT
#69
Amazing article, thanks a lot! I will read more later, the #1 pick is well deserved.
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Obeast96
Profile Joined October 2012
United States106 Posts
December 31 2013 07:23 GMT
#70
My biggest question is why Bomber vs Goswser isn't on this list? pM
Elite_
Profile Joined June 2012
United States4259 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 07:30:32
December 31 2013 07:26 GMT
#71
On December 31 2013 16:23 Obeast96 wrote:
My biggest question is why Bomber vs Goswser isn't on this list? pMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dujw4xtJ-pM

lmao. It deserves to be in the Elfi vs. Life list with this screenshot.

[image loading]
Yakikorosu
Profile Joined March 2013
1203 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 07:28:39
December 31 2013 07:28 GMT
#72
On December 31 2013 16:23 Obeast96 wrote:
My biggest question is why Bomber vs Goswser isn't on this list? pMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dujw4xtJ-pM


I'd wager because the last 20 minutes of this game were ridiculous, with Bomber pointlessly prolonging the game by running around the map, and because the Bomber/Goswser game on Whirlwind from the same series had that awesome move by Bomber.

Great list, I fully agree with the #1 game and also want to thank the writers for noticing that Whirlwind has resulted in more great games than any other map. I have thought this for a long time and am very happy others have noticed this as well, especially with the rather negative reaction Whirlwind received at first (which the writeup also notes).

The one game that I thought this list omitted is WCS KR S2 RO16 G1 between Bomber vs Bbyong; this game:

http://www.twitch.tv/wcs_osl/c/2512014

Truly, nutty TvT at its finest.
0mg_t1red
Profile Joined March 2013
Russian Federation104 Posts
December 31 2013 07:52 GMT
#73
why this games isn't in top 5 to my mind one of the coolest games of 2013 watch this plz it really cool. though rly long
m0ck
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
4194 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 08:32:52
December 31 2013 08:08 GMT
#74
Oh, I get it, it's the best Korean games of 2013.

I appreciate the effort of the writers, but this list is extremely incomplete without any naniwa games and there is every reason to add a game like the fourth one between forgg and stephano from the semifinal of season one of the most popular/watched wcs region, wcs EU. I'm sure this list captures the sensibilities of the writers, but it also seems fairly out of touch for a list from the biggest foreign sc2 site. I guess the remnants of the culture of the BW era (WE ARE NOT WORTHY) will never leave TL.
Traceback
Profile Joined October 2010
United States469 Posts
December 31 2013 08:09 GMT
#75
Terran is in 80% of the games in the top 40, 87% of the top 30. Terran confirmed as most exciting race of 2013.
opterown *
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
December 31 2013 08:19 GMT
#76
On December 31 2013 14:17 goody153 wrote:
i just recently realized how much sc2 i have been watching. In the top 50 i only missed like 4 games. Damn i should stop doing this.

yeah i was surprised by how little i missed too, and i felt like i was really quite behind this year on my sc2 viewing compared to last.
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Sniper2k
Profile Joined December 2013
Ukraine1 Post
December 31 2013 08:23 GMT
#77
I really dont understand why some games are not listed:

Dimaga vs Mvp on Newkirk (Playoffs WCS Europe Season 1)
Stephano vs ForGG on Planet S (Playoffs WCS Europe Season 1)
CatZ vs Bomber on Akilon (Ritmix RSL V)
LoWeLy vs HerO first game in Group Stage (Ritmix RSL V)
Meepman
Profile Joined December 2009
Canada610 Posts
December 31 2013 08:29 GMT
#78
On December 31 2013 16:23 Obeast96 wrote:
My biggest question is why Bomber vs Goswser isn't on this list? pMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dujw4xtJ-pM


so incredibly entertaining, and the commentary only made it better lololol. Thank you for linking that.


Koshi
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Belgium38799 Posts
December 31 2013 08:35 GMT
#79
Great article. First I thought the 6 first games were the real nominations. I was all "wtf Oo"
I had a good night of sleep.
bourne117
Profile Joined May 2010
United States837 Posts
December 31 2013 08:38 GMT
#80
I kind of understand leaving Gumiho Losira (or kangho cant remember which it was at the time) off the list because it was WoL but it happened in 2013 and deserves to be top 10 without a doubt. That game was INSANE
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Rijot
Profile Joined July 2013
137 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 08:40:40
December 31 2013 08:40 GMT
#81
On December 31 2013 17:09 Traceback wrote:
Terran is in 80% of the games in the top 40, 87% of the top 30. Terran confirmed as most exciting race of 2013.

I'd imagine the other years have been something similar.
bourne117
Profile Joined May 2010
United States837 Posts
December 31 2013 08:43 GMT
#82
Really glad Taeja Innovation is number 1. Skill wise that game has been BY FAR the highest level play from both sides we have seen. Both players were just so on top of everything. Bomber Scarlett was nice and all but was more just that one moment. Tajea Innovation was what great SC is truly like.
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SWTing
Profile Joined September 2013
3 Posts
December 31 2013 08:52 GMT
#83
Totally agree with Innovation v. Taeja for the #1 game of 2013. Of all the SC2 games I've watched, I remember that game distinctively and being at the edge of my seat the whole time.
TheBloodyDwarf
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
Finland7524 Posts
December 31 2013 09:07 GMT
#84
Life = elfi

They are same person.
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Picklebread
Profile Joined June 2011
808 Posts
December 31 2013 09:07 GMT
#85
Damn Sjow, sick.
lichter
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
December 31 2013 09:09 GMT
#86
On December 31 2013 17:38 bourne117 wrote:
I kind of understand leaving Gumiho Losira (or kangho cant remember which it was at the time) off the list because it was WoL but it happened in 2013 and deserves to be top 10 without a doubt. That game was INSANE


It was already on last year's list (since it was released around HoTS) so it wasn't included again this year
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Destructicon
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
4713 Posts
December 31 2013 09:15 GMT
#87
Awesome writeup agreed with nearly all the games and their rankings, I still can't believe that I have nearly seen all of the games on the list and that I could fondly remember almost each and every one of them while reading trough the article.

I am happy to see Taeja vs Innovation indeed made it to NR1, well deserved, the greatest game of SC2 I have seen all year, right up there with DRG and MMA in terms of back and forth action and display of skill.

The only game I am surprised is completely absent from the list is Mvp vs Dimaga on Newkirk from the WCS EU season 1 RO8. That was such an impressive display of skill from Mvp to survive in the face of such odds where, after the initial engagements his supply could never go past 130 mark, and yet he still held against all the tech switches.
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Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13974 Posts
December 31 2013 09:23 GMT
#88
soooo happy flash inno whirlwind, parting flash daybreak, scarlett dream red city and inno taeja newkirk all made the list
forgotten treasures :D
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monsta
Profile Joined November 2012
172 Posts
December 31 2013 09:32 GMT
#89
lol u guys forgot the most dramaticly game of the year.. Life vs Parting with the early pool by Life and the strong hold by parting (probably because of the critizined lower game speed) .. it was in the group of death in gsl too
FrostedMiniWheats
Profile Joined August 2010
United States30730 Posts
December 31 2013 09:34 GMT
#90
Sweet, glad you guys did another one of these. Much appreciated :D

though...unlike last year I totally disagree with quite a few of these and a fair number are missing. #1 choice is also overrated imo. Finest display of sc2 skill? Please. Granted I dunno what I'd rank as #1 myself, but I know it has to be a ZvT.

I mean where was Symbol vs Jjakji on Frost (HSC VIII 3rd place match)? Jaedong vs MMA on Derelict (WCS s3 finals)?

Glad someone had the good sense to put First vs Keen in the top 5 though. THAT was the best TvP of the year. Dear vs Maru? pfft.
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xAdra
Profile Joined July 2012
Singapore1858 Posts
December 31 2013 09:48 GMT
#91
Pretty annoyed at Suppy vs Heart being on the list. In my opinion that should be on the Parting vs MKP award list.
BaneRiders
Profile Joined August 2013
Sweden3630 Posts
December 31 2013 09:49 GMT
#92
I remember being completely breathless after having watched Grubby vs. HasuObs (#36), it was an amazingly entertaining game.
Earth, Water, Air and Protoss!
Schelim
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Austria11528 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 10:07:24
December 31 2013 10:07 GMT
#93
the only foreigners mentioned are Scarlett, Grubby, Suppy, Sjow and Hasuobs :D in other words, not a single Naniwa was mentioned that day. good list.
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Aeromi
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
France14460 Posts
December 31 2013 10:13 GMT
#94
Fuck yes, there is the game between Dream vs Scarlett during ATC season 1 !
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Undead1993
Profile Joined January 2012
Germany17651 Posts
December 31 2013 10:16 GMT
#95
hmmm interesting ranking, thought supernova vs inno would be waaaay closer to the top. found this game waay more exciting than place 22. but oh well, everyone has his own opinion. thx for the write up, have the most games in my head especially the hasuobs game vs grubby crazy crazy game as well.
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Ej_
Profile Blog Joined January 2013
47656 Posts
December 31 2013 10:33 GMT
#96
Scarlett vs Bomber at Battle Grounds was honestly a mediocre series but, as usually, it got overhyped.
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Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
December 31 2013 10:50 GMT
#97
On December 31 2013 19:33 Ej_ wrote:
Scarlett vs Bomber at Battle Grounds was honestly a mediocre series but, as usually, it got overhyped.


It was incredibly exciting. Whether it was well played doesn't necessarily mean it can't have been one of the most tense series of the year.
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D-light
Profile Joined April 2012
Finland7364 Posts
December 31 2013 10:54 GMT
#98
Surprised Sjow vs Life was so high since Life played like some diamond player in that one.

Pretty good list other than that.
why even
The_Templar
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
your Country52797 Posts
December 31 2013 11:13 GMT
#99
YES! Taeja #1!
(yes I know this is about the best games...)
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GumBa
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United Kingdom31935 Posts
December 31 2013 11:16 GMT
#100
Inno produces such amazing games and people thinking Scarlett vs Bomber should be nr1 LOL its good but shouldnt even be top 5 imo.
Taeja vs INnoVation was just amazing easily best game 2013 and I was there to watch it live
To all the haters: you deserve to witness many, many more Serral victories, worthy of the godlike player he is.
Dingobloo
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Australia1903 Posts
December 31 2013 11:17 GMT
#101
Notable Ommisions:

Hero vs Hyun on Akilon Wastes from MLG Anaheim
Taeja vs Rain on Whirlwind from WCS Season 2 Finals
dravernor
Profile Blog Joined May 2013
Netherlands6182 Posts
December 31 2013 11:18 GMT
#102
Rewatched that taeja vs inno game on the big tv just now. Such nerd chills.
<3
Oukka
Profile Blog Joined September 2012
Finland1683 Posts
December 31 2013 11:59 GMT
#103
Life vs elfi list should've included the elfi probe-train game in PvP on Bel'Shir. Other than that I agree on mostly everything. Maybe Stephano vs Grubby on Newkirk could have been somewhere, the game that lasted an hour or something and was the first show of how to turtle.
I play children's card games and watch a lot of dota, CS and HS
pms
Profile Joined April 2008
Poland611 Posts
December 31 2013 12:17 GMT
#104
Buahahaha...

This list of the best games is a joke. How comes that none of Naniwa's games is on the list? NONE?
boxerfred
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Germany8360 Posts
December 31 2013 12:28 GMT
#105
You guys simply rock. There's a reason why teamliquid.net is known for delivering the best sc2 stuff.
Guileful
Profile Joined November 2012
Kazakhstan137 Posts
December 31 2013 12:31 GMT
#106
So many games that were missed and others are underrated =\
lolfail9001
Profile Joined August 2013
Russian Federation40190 Posts
December 31 2013 12:49 GMT
#107
On December 31 2013 20:59 Oukka wrote:
Life vs elfi list should've included the elfi probe-train game in PvP on Bel'Shir. Other than that I agree on mostly everything. Maybe Stephano vs Grubby on Newkirk could have been somewhere, the game that lasted an hour or something and was the first show of how to turtle.

First shows of how to turtle were appearing during beta on ladder all the time.
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urboss
Profile Joined September 2013
Austria1223 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 12:51:56
December 31 2013 12:50 GMT
#108
Yeah game 1 of (T)Mvp vs. (Z)Tefel should definitely be on some list, if only for entertainment value.
This game was a very memorable moment for me:


Paljas
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany6926 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 13:00:17
December 31 2013 12:59 GMT
#109
man, this list is not elitist/hipster enough.
i already saw most of the games :/

great work tho, thanks!
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DJHelium
Profile Joined December 2010
Sweden13480 Posts
December 31 2013 13:03 GMT
#110
Great list, even though Innovation vs Mvp is my favourite game of the year. Very happy to see Curious vs Innovation this high, it's why I rate Curious ZvT as the best there is atm (unless vs Mvp mech).

Also I think the SUPPYLISK deserves a mention in the Suppy vs Heart description!
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Tyrhanius
Profile Joined April 2011
France947 Posts
December 31 2013 13:04 GMT
#111
Best topic of the year !
Mrsrs
Profile Joined December 2013
Sweden7 Posts
December 31 2013 13:09 GMT
#112
I don't think Scarlett vs Bomber deserves #2 spot, should be like #30 imo.
Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
December 31 2013 13:16 GMT
#113
On December 31 2013 21:17 pms wrote:
Buahahaha...

This list of the best games is a joke. How comes that none of Naniwa's games is on the list? NONE?


I wonder if you're biased
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Tobblish
Profile Joined August 2011
Sweden6404 Posts
December 31 2013 13:17 GMT
#114
Something that everyone seem to forget about the Scarlett vs Bomber game is that neither player made any new workers when they lost them constantly.

They both went all in on army production.

Also it's no big surprise to see how dominated the TvX matchup is when it comes to enjoyment.
The curse is real
howLiN
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Portugal1676 Posts
December 31 2013 13:49 GMT
#115
Number of players per race in the top 40:
[image loading]

Distribution of matchups in the top 40:
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Percentage of race presence in the top 40:
[image loading]

It's pretty clear that Terran is the most interesting race to watch, and I say this as a Protoss.
Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24417 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 13:54:06
December 31 2013 13:53 GMT
#116
On December 31 2013 21:17 pms wrote:
Buahahaha...

This list of the best games is a joke. How comes that none of Naniwa's games is on the list? NONE?


Possibly because of his tendency to all in the only good players he plays against... or mass void ray turtling. Neither of which is the kind of stuff you'd expect to see on a "Best Games of 2013" list, right?
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tns
Profile Joined June 2011
1054 Posts
December 31 2013 13:53 GMT
#117
On December 31 2013 12:43 lopido wrote:
the number one is a TvT.
You can't be serious.

yeah... why so serious... TvT is obviously the best MU
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PVJ
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
Hungary5221 Posts
December 31 2013 13:55 GMT
#118
Fantasy v TRUE was my fav
The heart's eternal vow
lolfail9001
Profile Joined August 2013
Russian Federation40190 Posts
December 31 2013 14:01 GMT
#119
On December 31 2013 21:17 pms wrote:
Buahahaha...

This list of the best games is a joke. How comes that none of Naniwa's games is on the list? NONE?

Naniwa does not play best games. Seems like a legit conclusion.
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ThePlagueJG
Profile Joined May 2013
Sweden1010 Posts
December 31 2013 14:20 GMT
#120
On December 31 2013 22:53 DarkLordOlli wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 21:17 pms wrote:
Buahahaha...

This list of the best games is a joke. How comes that none of Naniwa's games is on the list? NONE?


Possibly because of his tendency to all in the only good players he plays against... or mass void ray turtling. Neither of which is the kind of stuff you'd expect to see on a "Best Games of 2013" list, right?


To be fair NaNiwa has had a lot of good games which are kind of forgotten like back DH Stockholm vs Leenock.

I can agree with no real outstanding game from him like Bomber-Scarlett.
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Muffloe
Profile Joined December 2012
Sweden6061 Posts
December 31 2013 14:24 GMT
#121
Solid nr 1 pick
eurTsItniH
Profile Joined January 2012
887 Posts
December 31 2013 14:25 GMT
#122
Man soooo many Innovation games, that guy truly is a beast.
Paljas
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany6926 Posts
December 31 2013 14:27 GMT
#123
the only naniwa game which misses is naniwa vs life on whirliwind at iem.
that shit was nailbiting
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Ansinjunger
Profile Joined November 2010
United States2451 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 14:31:50
December 31 2013 14:30 GMT
#124
On December 31 2013 12:54 Darkhoarse wrote:
I disagree with the Scarlett vs. Bomber placing. Also why is Sjow vs. Life a thing. I think we should all just forget that happened.

Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 12:43 lopido wrote:
the number one is a TvT.
You can't be serious.

The best game comes from the best matchup? What are the odds!



The matchup where positioning is a constant and large factor and defender's advantage matters the most--I agree it's the best MU. All of the stuff that makes the other match ups great is present too, aside from variety of two different races clashing.

I'm a little surprised that MMA Jaedong game didn't make it onto the list (disclaimer, I don't make much time at all for PL or GSL, so I missed a ton of good games), though the top two games were pretty obvious. Actually, the Scarlett game would probably not be top 10 if it wasn't a foreigner, but it still deserves a top spot because we really needed some foreigner love.

I like that Grubby Hasuobs was there; I thought it was more like top 10, but again I missed a ton of Korean leagues this year.
GumBa
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United Kingdom31935 Posts
December 31 2013 15:25 GMT
#125
On December 31 2013 23:30 Ansinjunger wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 12:54 Darkhoarse wrote:
I disagree with the Scarlett vs. Bomber placing. Also why is Sjow vs. Life a thing. I think we should all just forget that happened.

On December 31 2013 12:43 lopido wrote:
the number one is a TvT.
You can't be serious.

The best game comes from the best matchup? What are the odds!



The matchup where positioning is a constant and large factor and defender's advantage matters the most--I agree it's the best MU. All of the stuff that makes the other match ups great is present too, aside from variety of two different races clashing.

I'm a little surprised that MMA Jaedong game didn't make it onto the list (disclaimer, I don't make much time at all for PL or GSL, so I missed a ton of good games), though the top two games were pretty obvious. Actually, the Scarlett game would probably not be top 10 if it wasn't a foreigner, but it still deserves a top spot because we really needed some foreigner love.

I like that Grubby Hasuobs was there; I thought it was more like top 10, but again I missed a ton of Korean leagues this year.

It shouldnt be top 10 and it shouldnt be there just becuase foreigners need "love"..
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Havik_
Profile Joined November 2011
United States5585 Posts
December 31 2013 15:31 GMT
#126
There are some good games here, but 2012's list was stronger I feel like.
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Zenbrez
Profile Joined June 2012
Canada5973 Posts
December 31 2013 15:33 GMT
#127
The list of games before the top 40 I thought "..are you fucking kidding me?", then the actual list I can actually agree with. Good games - besides Sjow vs Life, that was actually just a bad game by both.
Refer to my post.
Jazzman88
Profile Joined January 2012
Canada2228 Posts
December 31 2013 15:34 GMT
#128
Without question you guys got #1 right.

That game was artistry. It had everything we love about Starcraft 2, and it featured decisions that lesser players simply aren't capable of even noticing on the fly, let alone executing themselves. Amazing, amazing game - I'm so glad I watched that live.
lichter
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
December 31 2013 15:37 GMT
#129
On January 01 2014 00:31 Havik_ wrote:
There are some good games here, but 2012's list was stronger I feel like.


That's what I felt before I started writing this. But after rewatching pretty much every highly recommended game of 2013, I actually think it stacks up pretty well.
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Spektorius
Profile Joined December 2013
Albania4 Posts
December 31 2013 15:45 GMT
#130
cant believe JD vs Dear isnt here... Or jd vs maru both at blizzcon
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Koesader
Profile Joined April 2012
Netherlands424 Posts
December 31 2013 15:47 GMT
#131
Best game, best matchup, best player
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Swisslink
Profile Joined March 2011
2953 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 16:12:40
December 31 2013 16:06 GMT
#132
On December 31 2013 19:33 Ej_ wrote:
Scarlett vs Bomber at Battle Grounds was honestly a mediocre series but, as usually, it got overhyped.


On December 31 2013 20:16 GumBa wrote:
Inno produces such amazing games and people thinking Scarlett vs Bomber should be nr1 LOL its good but shouldnt even be top 5 imo.
Taeja vs INnoVation was just amazing easily best game 2013 and I was there to watch it live



Well, what does it need to be "the best game"?
The most entertaining one? Scarlett - Bomber was as entertaining as ZvT gets.
The most clutch series? Well, once again: Scarlett vs Bomber delivered as (almost?) no other game 2013
The most skillful? There might have been better matches in this regard, agreed. But still, it was a VERY high level play on both sides on a map they both didn't really know. And that's skill as well :-P
There are just other factors than pure skill which determine which serie's "the best". Skill is important, but it'd be completely wrong to say the Scarlett and Bomber didn't deliver skillwise in this match, imo.

Andthere were simply no matches where I was excited watching them as Scarlett vs Bomer and therefore... completely agree with the #2 spot. As I never really liked TvT... Scarlett - Bomber could have been #1 as well for my liking, but yeah, there are people who actually enjoy mirror matches, so that's fine :-P
imre
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
France9263 Posts
December 31 2013 16:11 GMT
#133
On January 01 2014 01:06 Swisslink wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 19:33 Ej_ wrote:
Scarlett vs Bomber at Battle Grounds was honestly a mediocre series but, as usually, it got overhyped.


Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 20:16 GumBa wrote:
Inno produces such amazing games and people thinking Scarlett vs Bomber should be nr1 LOL its good but shouldnt even be top 5 imo.
Taeja vs INnoVation was just amazing easily best game 2013 and I was there to watch it live



Well, what does it need to be "the best game"?
The most entertaining one? Scarlett - Bomber was as entertaining as ZvT gets.
The most clutch series? Well, once again: Scarlett vs Bomber delivered as (almost?) no other game 2013
The most skillful? There might have been better matches in this regard, agreed. But still, it was a VERY high level play on both sides on a map they both didn't really know. And that's skill as well :-P


There were simply no matches where I was excited watching them as Scarlett vs Bomer and therefore... completely agree with the #2 spot. As I never really liked TvT... Scarlett - Bomber could have been #1 as well for my liking, but yeah, there are people who actually enjoy mirror matches, so that's fine :-P


So for you the best game it's just the most overhyped ? Coz Scarlett/dream on red city had the same tension in it and was waaaaaaaaaaay better skill wise lol.
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Zenbrez
Profile Joined June 2012
Canada5973 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 16:16:08
December 31 2013 16:15 GMT
#134
It's complete nonsense that people dislike the Inno/Taeja game "because it's a mirror matchup". Did you not watch the game? It was more action-packed and back and forth than a good game of zvt. It's like people see "mirror" and instantly turn their brain off, or go hardcore bias-mode and forget what they watch.

I understand subjectivity etc etc, but objectively speaking.. that was an amazing game (taking the standard criteria use to determine a "good" game)
Refer to my post.
Swisslink
Profile Joined March 2011
2953 Posts
December 31 2013 16:18 GMT
#135
On January 01 2014 01:11 sAsImre wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 01:06 Swisslink wrote:
On December 31 2013 19:33 Ej_ wrote:
Scarlett vs Bomber at Battle Grounds was honestly a mediocre series but, as usually, it got overhyped.


On December 31 2013 20:16 GumBa wrote:
Inno produces such amazing games and people thinking Scarlett vs Bomber should be nr1 LOL its good but shouldnt even be top 5 imo.
Taeja vs INnoVation was just amazing easily best game 2013 and I was there to watch it live



Well, what does it need to be "the best game"?
The most entertaining one? Scarlett - Bomber was as entertaining as ZvT gets.
The most clutch series? Well, once again: Scarlett vs Bomber delivered as (almost?) no other game 2013
The most skillful? There might have been better matches in this regard, agreed. But still, it was a VERY high level play on both sides on a map they both didn't really know. And that's skill as well :-P


There were simply no matches where I was excited watching them as Scarlett vs Bomber and therefore... completely agree with the #2 spot. As I never really liked TvT... Scarlett - Bomber could have been #1 as well for my liking, but yeah, there are people who actually enjoy mirror matches, so that's fine :-P


So for you the best game it's just the most overhyped ? Coz Scarlett/dream on red city had the same tension in it and was waaaaaaaaaaay better skill wise lol.


I'm not saying the most overhyped game should be considered the best game, but all the things combined just made Scarlett - Bomber really special and good. And I wouldn't really agree that Scarlett vs Dream was a higher level of play, tbh.
comadiroma
Profile Joined June 2011
United States17 Posts
December 31 2013 16:22 GMT
#136
There was a TvT involving Bomber on Whirlwind... can't remember against who, but he literally went pure Helbats drops for almost 10 minutes or something crazy. Don't think I saw it in the top 40 but I figure it belongs in the "games we remember for all the wrong reasons" section.

Great write up, will have to check out some of the ones I missed.
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Swisslink
Profile Joined March 2011
2953 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 16:29:41
December 31 2013 16:24 GMT
#137
On January 01 2014 01:22 comadiroma wrote:
There was a TvT involving Bomber on Whirlwind... can't remember against who, but he literally went pure Helbats drops for almost 10 minutes or something crazy. Don't think I saw it in the top 40 but I figure it belongs in the "games we remember for all the wrong reasons" section.

Great write up, will have to check out some of the ones I missed.


Wasn't that against Keen?
Must have been OSL... iirc.

And I disagree that it should be "remembered for the wrong reasons"... It resulted in a Hellbat nerf, what's bad about that? :-P
(edit: ok , one could argue that might be a "wrong reason to remember a game" if I think about it...)
VisonKai
Profile Joined May 2012
United States2203 Posts
December 31 2013 16:27 GMT
#138
Yay! I was sure Scarlett vs Bomber would be #1, but Taeja vs Innovation was, in my opinion, probably the best or second best game in SC2 history for me.
sparklyresidue
Profile Joined August 2011
United States5523 Posts
December 31 2013 16:28 GMT
#139
glad to see DRG vs. Innovation on Whirlwind up there. It was a great series overall!
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ETisME
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
12399 Posts
December 31 2013 16:30 GMT
#140
On December 31 2013 16:52 0mg_t1red wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vTPD1A2Zpw why this games isn't in top 5 to my mind one of the coolest games of 2013 watch this plz it really cool. though rly long

oh yea I remember this game, really nice game overall. even swarmhosts looked interesting
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LaLuSh
Profile Blog Joined April 2003
Sweden2358 Posts
December 31 2013 16:40 GMT
#141
The only thing lacking in the #1 game I felt was that Innovation hardly got to cross over from his half of the map for the duration of the match.
DJHelium
Profile Joined December 2010
Sweden13480 Posts
December 31 2013 16:41 GMT
#142
On January 01 2014 00:37 lichter wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 00:31 Havik_ wrote:
There are some good games here, but 2012's list was stronger I feel like.


That's what I felt before I started writing this. But after rewatching pretty much every highly recommended game of 2013, I actually think it stacks up pretty well.


To be fair, Gumiho vs Losira was played during 2013, so 2013 wins.
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mechengineer123
Profile Joined March 2013
Ukraine711 Posts
December 31 2013 16:47 GMT
#143
pretty ironic that all the best games are TvX (as expected), yet currently it seems 2014 is hardly gonna have any TvX played at all.
Kenrohl
Profile Joined April 2011
Belgium10 Posts
December 31 2013 17:00 GMT
#144
Nice list, i hope i can watch all those games before the 40 best games of 2014. ^-^
Moonsalt
Profile Joined May 2011
267 Posts
December 31 2013 17:47 GMT
#145
That life vs sjow game omg.
Zenbrez
Profile Joined June 2012
Canada5973 Posts
December 31 2013 17:52 GMT
#146
On January 01 2014 01:47 mechengineer123 wrote:
pretty ironic that all the best games are TvX (as expected), yet currently it seems 2014 is hardly gonna have any TvX played at all.

Since Hots was released in March, there has been many swings of over/under representation of some classes either in tournaments, winning tournaments, or some imbalances. 2014 hasn't even started, and you're saying the next 12 months are going to be the way it is now. Lots is going to change
Refer to my post.
dravernor
Profile Blog Joined May 2013
Netherlands6182 Posts
December 31 2013 17:53 GMT
#147
On December 31 2013 22:53 tns wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 12:43 lopido wrote:
the number one is a TvT.
You can't be serious.

yeah... why so serious... TvT is obviously the best MU


The number one game is a TvT because it was amazing.
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Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Charlie Sheens House51485 Posts
December 31 2013 17:59 GMT
#148
Going to be a lot of people saying their opinions, but how is Dear vs Maru only your 6th best of 2013
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BaneRiders
Profile Joined August 2013
Sweden3630 Posts
December 31 2013 18:33 GMT
#149
So help me out here guys... if 2012 was the year of the Blinfestor, was 2013 the year of the Mamacore? It kind of started as the year of the firebat, but then the firebat got nerfed to a fruitbat. Well, maybe not, but it didn't make much impact after that.
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Aridhol
Profile Joined June 2013
Germany59 Posts
December 31 2013 18:47 GMT
#150
Some of these games have been pretty sick indeed!
Qwerty85
Profile Joined June 2012
Croatia5536 Posts
December 31 2013 18:48 GMT
#151
Seriously, Scarlett vs. Bomber better than Innovation vs. DRG or the Mvp vs. Innovation comeback game?

FrostedMiniWheats
Profile Joined August 2010
United States30730 Posts
December 31 2013 18:57 GMT
#152
On January 01 2014 03:48 Qwerty85 wrote:
Seriously, Scarlett vs. Bomber better than Innovation vs. DRG or the Mvp vs. Innovation comeback game?



Wasn't even better than Scarlett vs Dream imo
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goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44127 Posts
December 31 2013 19:05 GMT
#153
oh yeah what happened to taeja vs rain during wcs s2 ?

where taeja was having an almost perfect ghost control. That shit was so high level and so tense. Why was that not on the list ?
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lolfail9001
Profile Joined August 2013
Russian Federation40190 Posts
December 31 2013 19:15 GMT
#154
On January 01 2014 04:05 goody153 wrote:
oh yeah what happened to taeja vs rain during wcs s2 ?

where taeja was having an almost perfect ghost control. That shit was so high level and so tense. Why was that not on the list ?

That was high level.... but lame. TvP that is after all!
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SoSexy
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Italy3725 Posts
December 31 2013 19:24 GMT
#155
In retrospective, I now understand why Idra quit. He realised you can't beat mass ravens
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Darkhorse
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States23455 Posts
December 31 2013 19:25 GMT
#156
On January 01 2014 03:48 Qwerty85 wrote:
Seriously, Scarlett vs. Bomber better than Innovation vs. DRG or the Mvp vs. Innovation comeback game?


Foreigner beating Bomber with baneling mines GG other games.
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Pandain
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States12989 Posts
December 31 2013 19:53 GMT
#157
The game on that old map where Oz-some terran played between Flash and Innovation was sick.

Life-Naniwa on Whirlwhind should have definitely been up there for the sickest hold ever, you guys forget about that?
Darkhorse
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States23455 Posts
December 31 2013 19:58 GMT
#158
On January 01 2014 04:53 Pandain wrote:
The game on that old map where Oz-some terran played between Flash and Innovation was sick.

Life-Naniwa on Whirlwhind should have definitely been up there for the sickest hold ever, you guys forget about that?

When Life throws the game by bringing all his queens to stop injecting for the lols and builds manner hatches everywhere kind of ruins the "sick hold" description of the game.
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KristofferAG
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Norway25712 Posts
December 31 2013 20:04 GMT
#159
Maybe this will bring me some more passion.

Either way it's a nice bit of entertainment on new years eve. Thanks!
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metroid composite
Profile Joined February 2007
Canada231 Posts
December 31 2013 20:12 GMT
#160
I'm...surprised by the lack of ByuL vs Jaedong. That was probably the series of WCS AM season 3 for me (at least of the games I saw live). Certainly remember it being a much more interesting series than ByuL vs Polt.

ViBE vs Scarlett in the redbull NA qualifier was also an intense 4-3 series with a lot of unusual strategies. Although I suppose that's more of an obscure match so I'm not surprised it's not included.

I dunno, unless I'm mistaken there's zero ZvZ in the top 40, which is strange; like...yes, roach vs roach is dull, muta vs muta is worse, but some ZvZs end up as intense ling bane vs ling bane micro battles, and those are some of my favourite games to watch.
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Brutaxilos
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States2629 Posts
December 31 2013 20:15 GMT
#161
I think another Parting vs MKP award is RorO vs Symbol GSL finals game 1. You know, the Broodlord vs Broodlord one?
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zelderan
Profile Joined May 2013
United States163 Posts
December 31 2013 20:18 GMT
#162
Wait wait Scarlett vs. Bomber wasn't on that list??? D:
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Darkhorse
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States23455 Posts
December 31 2013 20:31 GMT
#163
On January 01 2014 05:18 zelderan wrote:
Wait wait Scarlett vs. Bomber wasn't on that list??? D:

... It's number 2
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Wingblade
Profile Joined April 2012
United States1806 Posts
December 31 2013 20:32 GMT
#164
On January 01 2014 05:15 Brutaxilos wrote:
I think another Parting vs MKP award is RorO vs Symbol GSL finals game 1. You know, the Broodlord vs Broodlord one?


That was a wings game which had been covered in the previous list
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Nebuchad
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Switzerland12193 Posts
December 31 2013 20:44 GMT
#165
On January 01 2014 05:12 metroid composite wrote:
I'm...surprised by the lack of ByuL vs Jaedong. That was probably the series of WCS AM season 3 for me (at least of the games I saw live). Certainly remember it being a much more interesting series than ByuL vs Polt.

ViBE vs Scarlett in the redbull NA qualifier was also an intense 4-3 series with a lot of unusual strategies. Although I suppose that's more of an obscure match so I'm not surprised it's not included.

I dunno, unless I'm mistaken there's zero ZvZ in the top 40, which is strange; like...yes, roach vs roach is dull, muta vs muta is worse, but some ZvZs end up as intense ling bane vs ling bane micro battles, and those are some of my favourite games to watch.


This was made with the recommended games lists. A lot of people autotag ZvZ as bad because of the match-up's reputation, so it's not surprising that the few good games of ZvZ that happened didn't get listed (I also remember a roach war between Byul and Soo in season 3 that was amazing).
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Soke
Profile Joined September 2012
United States790 Posts
December 31 2013 21:06 GMT
#166
I think #1 and #2 should be switched, otherwise great.
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TheDougler
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada8304 Posts
December 31 2013 21:20 GMT
#167
I'm hoping for a New Years GSL article part two miracle.

This list is excellent though
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Nikoras
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
United States115 Posts
December 31 2013 21:33 GMT
#168
True vs FanTasy (#14) was my #1
BlackCompany
Profile Joined August 2012
Germany8388 Posts
December 31 2013 21:41 GMT
#169
Amazing list, cant think fo any game i missed on that list!

Taeja vs Innovation is well deserved for number 1 because it was just epic, though the number 1 game for my heart is Sjow vs Life. That really gave me chills!
Tamagoshi
Profile Joined September 2012
Brazil981 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-12-31 22:50:08
December 31 2013 22:46 GMT
#170
Nice list, it will be fun watch some of these games again

On January 01 2014 04:25 Darkhoarse wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 03:48 Qwerty85 wrote:
Seriously, Scarlett vs. Bomber better than Innovation vs. DRG or the Mvp vs. Innovation comeback game?


Foreigner beating Bomber with baneling mines GG other games.

Yeah... but if I remember correctly, Bomber was already beaten before the baneling mines. He had no medivacs, no bases, no scans. Scarlett had dozens of mutas with that sick regeneration, banes and lings
Murmeln
Profile Joined November 2010
Sweden185 Posts
December 31 2013 23:47 GMT
#171
Great write up, almost have to go back and see some of the games. Otherwise 2013 was the year I stopped watching SC2, maybe this will rekindle it.
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stuchiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
December 31 2013 23:51 GMT
#172
Even though these games didn't make it on the list, they were all good tense enjoyable games and I recommend anyone to watch the Lucifron vs Yugioh triple tiebreaks from DH.
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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33392 Posts
January 01 2014 00:09 GMT
#173
On January 01 2014 08:51 stuchiu wrote:
Even though these games didn't make it on the list, they were all good tense enjoyable games and I recommend anyone to watch the Lucifron vs Yugioh triple tiebreaks from DH.


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tomastaz
Profile Joined January 2013
United States976 Posts
January 01 2014 00:27 GMT
#174
Brought a tear to my eye.
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stuchiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
January 01 2014 00:36 GMT
#175
On January 01 2014 09:09 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 08:51 stuchiu wrote:
Even though these games didn't make it on the list, they were all good tense enjoyable games and I recommend anyone to watch the Lucifron vs Yugioh triple tiebreaks from DH.


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pms
Profile Joined April 2008
Poland611 Posts
January 01 2014 00:52 GMT
#176
On December 31 2013 22:49 howLiN wrote:
Number of players per race in the top 40:
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Distribution of matchups in the top 40:
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Percentage of race presence in the top 40:
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It's pretty clear that Terran is the most interesting race to watch, and I say this as a Protoss.


Or perhaps TL.net writers are biased...

TvT seems to be their favorite since the beginning of SC2.
lolfail9001
Profile Joined August 2013
Russian Federation40190 Posts
January 01 2014 01:02 GMT
#177
On January 01 2014 09:52 pms wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 22:49 howLiN wrote:
Number of players per race in the top 40:
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Distribution of matchups in the top 40:
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Percentage of race presence in the top 40:
[image loading]

It's pretty clear that Terran is the most interesting race to watch, and I say this as a Protoss.


Or perhaps TL.net writers are biased...

TvT seems to be their favorite since the beginning of SC2.

Because TvT can be better than any other MU. Gumiho's TvTs from 2012 list and tvts here are the prove.
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Froadac
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States6733 Posts
January 01 2014 01:42 GMT
#178
Game 10 was my favorite if only for how absurd it was.
Foudzing
Profile Joined December 2011
France181 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-01 02:24:23
January 01 2014 02:22 GMT
#179
Wtf no Gumiho - Losira
Yes it's WoL but seriously it's still 2013.

In HotS Jjakji - Dream on Whrilwind from GSTL preseason is missing to me.
Marines Tanks into mass drops everywhere Ravens ghosts nukes everything a good tvt has to offer.

Naniwa Leenock last game was also quite tense.

We need at least TOP 50 not TOP 100. :O

This year was really full of good games.

And I agree nothing is better than a really good TvT.
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Big J
Profile Joined March 2011
Austria16289 Posts
January 01 2014 02:41 GMT
#180
On January 01 2014 07:46 Tamagoshi wrote:
Nice list, it will be fun watch some of these games again

Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 04:25 Darkhoarse wrote:
On January 01 2014 03:48 Qwerty85 wrote:
Seriously, Scarlett vs. Bomber better than Innovation vs. DRG or the Mvp vs. Innovation comeback game?


Foreigner beating Bomber with baneling mines GG other games.

Yeah... but if I remember correctly, Bomber was already beaten before the baneling mines. He had no medivacs, no bases, no scans. Scarlett had dozens of mutas with that sick regeneration, banes and lings


The last unit-tab in the Vod 1-2mins before the first baneling landmines happened was:
17 mutalisks (2/2)
11 zerglings (2/2)
2 queens (0/2)
vs
44 Marines (3-3)
3 Medivacs (0-2)

When they happened it was ~10banelings, ~5zerglings, 17mutalisks, 2queens
vs
~55 Marines, 3Medivacs
Same with the final blow up, the numbers were favoring Bomber, but Scarlett killed the OCs and Bomber ran into the trap.



One thing is quite funny/interesting. While the top-WoL games of 2012/2013 often were these "perfect plays" with very strong strategical execution and sharp timings, it seems like the top-HotS games of 2013 are very mistake-fueled. The top2 are perfect examples for that. Bomber vs Scarlett was very back and forth because Bomber kept on everextending and missing chances to push and Scarlett often taking a risk too much. INnoVation vs Taeja was won by INnoVation when Taeja movecommanded and panikstimmed into Tanks at 15mins, and at 23mins again when he got a 50supply lead, yet refused to push.
ZAiNs
Profile Joined July 2010
United Kingdom6525 Posts
January 01 2014 02:47 GMT
#181
Good list overall! Maybe I missed it, but 1 or 2 of the Life vs Naniwa games from the IEM final should have made the cut!
Darkhorse
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States23455 Posts
January 01 2014 03:07 GMT
#182
On January 01 2014 11:41 Big J wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 07:46 Tamagoshi wrote:
Nice list, it will be fun watch some of these games again

On January 01 2014 04:25 Darkhoarse wrote:
On January 01 2014 03:48 Qwerty85 wrote:
Seriously, Scarlett vs. Bomber better than Innovation vs. DRG or the Mvp vs. Innovation comeback game?


Foreigner beating Bomber with baneling mines GG other games.

Yeah... but if I remember correctly, Bomber was already beaten before the baneling mines. He had no medivacs, no bases, no scans. Scarlett had dozens of mutas with that sick regeneration, banes and lings

INnoVation vs Taeja was won by INnoVation when Taeja movecommanded and panikstimmed into Tanks at 15mins, and at 23mins again when he got a 50supply lead, yet refused to push.

Didn't Taeja win the game though...

Rhetorical question, yes he did.
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Big J
Profile Joined March 2011
Austria16289 Posts
January 01 2014 03:17 GMT
#183
On January 01 2014 12:07 Darkhoarse wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 11:41 Big J wrote:
On January 01 2014 07:46 Tamagoshi wrote:
Nice list, it will be fun watch some of these games again

On January 01 2014 04:25 Darkhoarse wrote:
On January 01 2014 03:48 Qwerty85 wrote:
Seriously, Scarlett vs. Bomber better than Innovation vs. DRG or the Mvp vs. Innovation comeback game?


Foreigner beating Bomber with baneling mines GG other games.

Yeah... but if I remember correctly, Bomber was already beaten before the baneling mines. He had no medivacs, no bases, no scans. Scarlett had dozens of mutas with that sick regeneration, banes and lings

INnoVation vs Taeja was won by INnoVation when Taeja movecommanded and panikstimmed into Tanks at 15mins, and at 23mins again when he got a 50supply lead, yet refused to push.

Didn't Taeja win the game though...

Rhetorical question, yes he did.


That's what I mean.
At least it feels like 2013's HotS games were more sluggish and their beauty lies within wasted opportunities and suboptimal exectution in big amounts making for fast paced back and forth games, while in late WoL the games shone when perfect macro play got paired with that one or two strokes of genius. Maybe it's just a feeling, but I just needed mention it.
bo1b
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Australia12814 Posts
January 01 2014 07:14 GMT
#184
On January 01 2014 09:52 pms wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 22:49 howLiN wrote:
Number of players per race in the top 40:
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Distribution of matchups in the top 40:
[image loading]

Percentage of race presence in the top 40:
[image loading]

It's pretty clear that Terran is the most interesting race to watch, and I say this as a Protoss.


Or perhaps TL.net writers are biased...

TvT seems to be their favorite since the beginning of SC2.

Those statistics imply that tvz is hands down the most enjoyable match up to watch tbh
pms
Profile Joined April 2008
Poland611 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-01 11:24:10
January 01 2014 10:59 GMT
#185
On December 31 2013 22:16 Zealously wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 21:17 pms wrote:
Buahahaha...

This list of the best games is a joke. How comes that none of Naniwa's games is on the list? NONE?


I wonder if you're biased


You guys are biased and I am biased, but at least I'm not doing media coverage


Several games from Scarlett, Goswer, Grubby, Suppy, Sjow and Hasuobs but no Naniwa? Really? You're reaching for new heights!
Pyloss
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany1515 Posts
January 01 2014 11:09 GMT
#186
No Game from Stardust?

But beside that, good order, Taeja vs Inno was freaking amazing.
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pms
Profile Joined April 2008
Poland611 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-01 11:12:18
January 01 2014 11:10 GMT
#187
On January 01 2014 16:14 bo1b wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 09:52 pms wrote:
On December 31 2013 22:49 howLiN wrote:
Number of players per race in the top 40:
[image loading]

Distribution of matchups in the top 40:
[image loading]

Percentage of race presence in the top 40:
[image loading]

It's pretty clear that Terran is the most interesting race to watch, and I say this as a Protoss.


Or perhaps TL.net writers are biased...

TvT seems to be their favorite since the beginning of SC2.

Those statistics imply that tvz is hands down the most enjoyable match up to watch tbh


You cannot base such claims on a subjective selection of best games of the year by TL.net writers, because they are not representative of what games people liked during the year. If you let people openly vote on a neutral ground (e.g. Blizzard webpage) then you could make such claims. Otherwise, you are making such claims based on a subjective selection of games

Ps. TvT was selected as the best game of the years 2013, 2012, and I still remember the hype behind MMA vs MVP GSL final. Personally, I think TvT is just slow and over-hyped. (I know that the stats show TvZ as the most frequently appearing in the selection. Here, I'm just explaining why I focused on TvT instead.)
Sigrun
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
United States1654 Posts
January 01 2014 12:10 GMT
#188
You know tomb Raider in EGM back in the days had artilcles on how to get pixelated pornography an i tried to tget it when i was in seixth grade or sometghing and it was not one of te best games of 2014 i do verily concur.
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bo1b
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Australia12814 Posts
January 01 2014 12:11 GMT
#189
On January 01 2014 21:10 Sigrun wrote:
You know tomb Raider in EGM back in the days had artilcles on how to get pixelated pornography an i tried to tget it when i was in seixth grade or sometghing and it was not one of te best games of 2014 i do verily concur.

Happy new year
Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
January 01 2014 12:20 GMT
#190
On January 01 2014 21:10 Sigrun wrote:
You know tomb Raider in EGM back in the days had artilcles on how to get pixelated pornography an i tried to tget it when i was in seixth grade or sometghing and it was not one of te best games of 2014 i do verily concur.


Yes
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itsjustatank
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Hong Kong9154 Posts
January 01 2014 13:28 GMT
#191
On January 01 2014 16:14 bo1b wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 09:52 pms wrote:
On December 31 2013 22:49 howLiN wrote:
Number of players per race in the top 40:
[image loading]

Distribution of matchups in the top 40:
[image loading]

Percentage of race presence in the top 40:
[image loading]

It's pretty clear that Terran is the most interesting race to watch, and I say this as a Protoss.


Or perhaps TL.net writers are biased...

TvT seems to be their favorite since the beginning of SC2.

Those statistics imply that tvz is hands down the most enjoyable match up to watch tbh


these data imply nothing.
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9-BiT
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
United States1089 Posts
January 01 2014 13:41 GMT
#192
On January 01 2014 21:10 Sigrun wrote:
You know tomb Raider in EGM back in the days had artilcles on how to get pixelated pornography an i tried to tget it when i was in seixth grade or sometghing and it was not one of te best games of 2014 i do verily concur.

Sigrun is kill
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Lonyo
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United Kingdom3884 Posts
January 01 2014 14:13 GMT
#193
Shine. #1 hero of Starcraft.

HOLY CHECK!
IAmWithStupid
Profile Blog Joined February 2013
Russian Federation1016 Posts
January 01 2014 15:43 GMT
#194
"Bomber has three nukes and no ghosts! Oh my god!!! He is North Korea" - InControl... Classic!!!
Insert wise words here
DeCoder
Profile Joined December 2010
Finland236 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-01 15:49:23
January 01 2014 15:44 GMT
#195
The layout of the page is not working properly on iphone. Latter part of the text is hidden by the frame. Only short match descriptions can be read in full.
Frankenberry
Profile Joined February 2012
Denmark302 Posts
January 01 2014 16:11 GMT
#196
Thank you so much for making this post. Lot of good memories here and even some games I haven't seen yet :D Yay more starcraft!
artcoder
Profile Joined December 2013
Germany11 Posts
January 01 2014 16:52 GMT
#197
thanks so much for this article. That you actually got the grubby vs. hasuobs game is awsome. I was sure you didn't have that on your list... but you had... really great research! nice one
GumBa
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United Kingdom31935 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-01 17:01:28
January 01 2014 16:58 GMT
#198
On January 01 2014 01:06 Swisslink wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 19:33 Ej_ wrote:
Scarlett vs Bomber at Battle Grounds was honestly a mediocre series but, as usually, it got overhyped.


Show nested quote +
On December 31 2013 20:16 GumBa wrote:
Inno produces such amazing games and people thinking Scarlett vs Bomber should be nr1 LOL its good but shouldnt even be top 5 imo.
Taeja vs INnoVation was just amazing easily best game 2013 and I was there to watch it live



Well, what does it need to be "the best game"?
The most entertaining one? Scarlett - Bomber was as entertaining as ZvT gets.
The most clutch series? Well, once again: Scarlett vs Bomber delivered as (almost?) no other game 2013
The most skillful? There might have been better matches in this regard, agreed. But still, it was a VERY high level play on both sides on a map they both didn't really know. And that's skill as well :-P
There are just other factors than pure skill which determine which serie's "the best". Skill is important, but it'd be completely wrong to say the Scarlett and Bomber didn't deliver skillwise in this match, imo.

Andthere were simply no matches where I was excited watching them as Scarlett vs Bomer and therefore... completely agree with the #2 spot. As I never really liked TvT... Scarlett - Bomber could have been #1 as well for my liking, but yeah, there are people who actually enjoy mirror matches, so that's fine :-P

Sorry but for me it wasnt as interesting as TvZ gets... Drg vs Inno and Curious vs Inno were far more entertaining imo hell even gumiho vs losira in wol was a better showing of tvz.
I enjoyed Scarlett vs Bomber just like anyone else but it is waaaay overhyped due to foreigner and Day9 screaming best game ever...
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Tamagoshi
Profile Joined September 2012
Brazil981 Posts
January 01 2014 17:08 GMT
#199
On January 01 2014 11:41 Big J wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 01 2014 07:46 Tamagoshi wrote:
Nice list, it will be fun watch some of these games again

On January 01 2014 04:25 Darkhoarse wrote:
On January 01 2014 03:48 Qwerty85 wrote:
Seriously, Scarlett vs. Bomber better than Innovation vs. DRG or the Mvp vs. Innovation comeback game?


Foreigner beating Bomber with baneling mines GG other games.

Yeah... but if I remember correctly, Bomber was already beaten before the baneling mines. He had no medivacs, no bases, no scans. Scarlett had dozens of mutas with that sick regeneration, banes and lings


The last unit-tab in the Vod 1-2mins before the first baneling landmines happened was:
17 mutalisks (2/2)
11 zerglings (2/2)
2 queens (0/2)
vs
44 Marines (3-3)
3 Medivacs (0-2)

When they happened it was ~10banelings, ~5zerglings, 17mutalisks, 2queens
vs
~55 Marines, 3Medivacs
Same with the final blow up, the numbers were favoring Bomber, but Scarlett killed the OCs and Bomber ran into the trap.

Hm, I see, so it was more equal than I remembered. But he couldn't use stimpack because his medivacs had no energy and his marines were orange health, with Scarlett's micro, she could snipe medivacs and marines with her mutas and wait them regen time after time
Destructicon
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
4713 Posts
January 01 2014 17:35 GMT
#200
Just re watched Taeja vs Innovation, I couldn't believe that my jaw was slacking a couple of times from how awesome the game was, even though I had seen it before. If only all MUs could be like that.
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StarVe
Profile Joined June 2011
Germany13591 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-01 17:54:21
January 01 2014 17:47 GMT
#201
On January 01 2014 00:37 lichter wrote:
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On January 01 2014 00:31 Havik_ wrote:
There are some good games here, but 2012's list was stronger I feel like.


That's what I felt before I started writing this. But after rewatching pretty much every highly recommended game of 2013, I actually think it stacks up pretty well.


Last year's list was a scam anyway since there were no games from the most fun to watch tournament SC2 ever had: the MSI Pro Cup Worldwide EU Qualifier.

I don't think there was ever a tournament where so many matches were insane and incredibly fun.

For a taste, here's the biggest fight I've ever seen in a tournament game.
Micro_Jackson
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany2002 Posts
January 01 2014 18:06 GMT
#202
I find it interesting that out of the 40 picked games only 7 doesn´t have a terran included. And most of these 7 are bejond game ~30.

You can interpreted that in many ways, or even call it random but it could give us something to think about the decline of Terrans on the ladder.
igay
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
Australia1178 Posts
January 01 2014 19:41 GMT
#203
I do remember that mvp vs innovation game like it was yesterday!
MVP <3 MKP <3 DRG <3
iMOOrtal
Profile Joined March 2013
Canada144 Posts
January 01 2014 19:49 GMT
#204
Amazing games, ironic that a liquid taeja tops the charts? No way, best TvT ever.
Nine to Five? Or, Five to Nine?
uh-oh
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Hong Kong135 Posts
January 01 2014 19:56 GMT
#205
I was rewatching the Grubby vs Hasuobs game and I just noticed something absolutely sick!
At 48:05 in game, Grubby's archon carrier force was chsing Hasuobs' army away, Grubby intentionally targeted his own archon in order to launch his interceptors, which extends the carrier's range from 8 to 14, allowing him to kill the msc with the carriers!
Technically archons are faster than msc and there's not enough energy for a time warp, so Grubby would've killed it anyway with a simple a-move, but this just adds more awesomeness to the already super awesome Grubby!
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Paljas
Profile Joined October 2011
Germany6926 Posts
January 01 2014 21:46 GMT
#206
maybe its a mistake on my part, but the timestamp for Mvp vs Innovation (game 7 in the list) seems quite bogus, as it leads to the first game on newkirk.
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Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
January 01 2014 22:30 GMT
#207
On January 02 2014 06:46 Paljas wrote:
maybe its a mistake on my part, but the timestamp for Mvp vs Innovation (game 7 in the list) seems quite bogus, as it leads to the first game on newkirk.


WATCH THE WHOLE SERIES
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The_Templar
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
your Country52797 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-01 22:39:05
January 01 2014 22:38 GMT
#208
On January 02 2014 07:30 Zealously wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 02 2014 06:46 Paljas wrote:
maybe its a mistake on my part, but the timestamp for Mvp vs Innovation (game 7 in the list) seems quite bogus, as it leads to the first game on newkirk.


WATCH THE WHOLE SERIES

I lovehate how I always miss some of the very best games by a hair.
I got up at 5:00am to watch the GSTL finals between SlayerS and FXO and missed game one because my computer malfunctioned and I had to re-install GOM player.
Parental controls shut off my internet halfway through Mvp vs Innovation game two.
Scarlett vs Bomber was entirely missed by me because I was stuck in traffic.
I tuned into SjoW vs Life game three 30 seconds before the game ended.
At least I got TaeJa vs Innovation and Dear vs Maru :D
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huller20
Profile Joined August 2010
United States112 Posts
January 01 2014 22:49 GMT
#209
Certainly great games, can't debate that. I would add Scarlett vs Bomber, Life vs Innovation, DRG vs Innovation and Jaedong vs Maru to the list.
BlackCompany
Profile Joined August 2012
Germany8388 Posts
January 01 2014 22:56 GMT
#210
On January 02 2014 07:49 huller20 wrote:
Certainly great games, can't debate that. I would add Scarlett vs Bomber, Life vs Innovation, DRG vs Innovation and Jaedong vs Maru to the list.


Scarlett vs bomber and Inno vs DRG is already on the list, dont rememmber if the other 2 are there aswell.

Might wanna check the list first before saying games are missing :/
babochee
Profile Joined September 2010
United States31 Posts
January 01 2014 23:11 GMT
#211
Funny how the top 8 games of the best games involved at least 1 Terran. That kind of answers what drives the entertainment in SC2...
AMIRITE?
KalWarkov
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Germany4126 Posts
January 01 2014 23:19 GMT
#212
too much "game is awesome cuz of storyline" and too little "game is awesome cuz its acutally awesome" for me.

still a pretty good writeup, well done!
i have a LOT of time from sunday onwards
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Destructicon
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
4713 Posts
January 02 2014 00:15 GMT
#213
On January 02 2014 08:19 KalWarkov wrote:
too much "game is awesome cuz of storyline" and too little "game is awesome cuz its acutally awesome" for me.

still a pretty good writeup, well done!
i have a LOT of time from sunday onwards


Not sure how you can say that, as someone who has seen nearly all the games on the list I can tell you that they are all of extremely high quality in and of themselves and they also get better the more you move up the rankings.
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The_Templar
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
your Country52797 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-02 00:23:15
January 02 2014 00:22 GMT
#214
Appearances in the top 40 by player:
Players with the same number of appearances are ranked by how high up the ranking they are. Further ties are determined by the victor of the game they met.

9:

(T)INnoVation


5:

(T)Maru


4:

(T)Polt


3:

(T)TaeJa
(Z)Scarlett
(P)Dear
(P)PartinG
(Z)Soulkey
(T)FanTaSy
(T)Flash


2:

(T)Bomber
(Z)Curious
(T)Dream
(Z)RorO
(P)Trap
(T)jjakji
(T)SuperNova
(P)HerO
(Z)Jaedong
(P)duckdeok
(P)Grubby


1:

(P)First
(T)KeeN
(T)Mvp
(T)SjoW
(Z)Life
(Z)Suppy
(T)Heart
(Z)DongRaeGu
(Z)EffOrt
(Z)TRUE
(Z)ByuL
(P)Sage
(Z)hyvaa
(Z)HyuN
(T)sC
(T)MMA
(P)MC
(P)HasuObs
(Z)Goswser

Total # of players: 40
#5 (First vs KeeN) was the highest ranked game to feature two players not found anywhere else on the list.
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webas
Profile Joined September 2010
75 Posts
January 02 2014 00:44 GMT
#215
Well i watched some vods and holly shite - whats wrong with camera guys? Why they constantly zoom in to player faces? Are they trying to artificially create some tension? Because they suck and destroy the flow of the game as they always do that when something interesting is happening and am i always more eager to know did those vikings caught that medivac or hoe that small skirmish battle ended rather than looking at progamer faces for 30sec.. 10times in one match..

shame no one is bothered about that..
bo1b
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Australia12814 Posts
January 02 2014 01:28 GMT
#216
On January 02 2014 09:15 Destructicon wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 02 2014 08:19 KalWarkov wrote:
too much "game is awesome cuz of storyline" and too little "game is awesome cuz its acutally awesome" for me.

still a pretty good writeup, well done!
i have a LOT of time from sunday onwards


Not sure how you can say that, as someone who has seen nearly all the games on the list I can tell you that they are all of extremely high quality in and of themselves and they also get better the more you move up the rankings.

You can say it pretty easily when drg vs innovation is lower then scarlett vs bomber
AnachronisticAnarchy
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States2957 Posts
January 02 2014 01:33 GMT
#217
(Z)FireCake vs. (P)MaNa on Akilon Wastes - WCS Season 3 EU Challenger League (October 22) - VOD

The longest game in professional starcraft 2 history. Don't watch it.

Fuck you I'm watching it.
"How are you?" "I am fine, because it is not normal to scream in pain."
Mahdi
Profile Joined March 2012
Russian Federation7 Posts
January 02 2014 02:45 GMT
#218
How interesting.. best game of 2013 on TeamLiquid website is there LiquidTaeja won
NovemberstOrm
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Canada16217 Posts
January 02 2014 03:37 GMT
#219
Thanks for the list ^^
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Karis Vas Ryaar
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States4396 Posts
January 02 2014 03:45 GMT
#220
On January 02 2014 10:33 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote:
Show nested quote +
(Z)FireCake vs. (P)MaNa on Akilon Wastes - WCS Season 3 EU Challenger League (October 22) - VOD

The longest game in professional starcraft 2 history. Don't watch it.

Fuck you I'm watching it.


as someone who watched the game live let me tell you you're going to regret watching it.
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AnachronisticAnarchy
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States2957 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-02 04:43:16
January 02 2014 04:40 GMT
#221
On January 02 2014 12:45 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 02 2014 10:33 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote:
(Z)FireCake vs. (P)MaNa on Akilon Wastes - WCS Season 3 EU Challenger League (October 22) - VOD

The longest game in professional starcraft 2 history. Don't watch it.

Fuck you I'm watching it.


as someone who watched the game live let me tell you you're going to regret watching it.

I regret watching it.

Like a lot.

+ Show Spoiler +
Those casters were damn good, though. They managed to be funny long past the point they had any right to be funny.
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Yemaka
Profile Joined May 2012
Denmark44 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-02 11:14:11
January 02 2014 11:13 GMT
#222
To much Scarlett favoritisme in this post.
And really not a single one of Naniwa's runs made it ? really ?
meh...
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neptunusfisk
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
2286 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-02 12:14:30
January 02 2014 12:11 GMT
#223
I think the frame where the games are presented is a bit tedious as I have to scroll down to switch games and then scroll back up again to read...

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[image loading]
maru G5L pls
boxerfred
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
Germany8360 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-02 13:01:17
January 02 2014 13:00 GMT
#224
On December 31 2013 22:53 DarkLordOlli wrote:
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On December 31 2013 21:17 pms wrote:
Buahahaha...

This list of the best games is a joke. How comes that none of Naniwa's games is on the list? NONE?


Possibly because of his tendency to all in the only good players he plays against... or mass void ray turtling. Neither of which is the kind of stuff you'd expect to see on a "Best Games of 2013" list, right?



This. I always thought I'd be a grumpy naniwa-antifan whose arguments are not recognized by anyone. But DarkLordOlli is with me! As a Scarlett fan, I don't agree with that match vs. Bomber on #2. I think Maru vs. Dear games were much higher in terms of quality. But hey, I'm a Scarlett fan
SsoL
Profile Joined August 2012
32 Posts
January 02 2014 13:16 GMT
#225
Innovation threw the game by not making any anti air thus letting taeja drop marauders on his tanks over and over again. This was so frustrating to watch i don't think it deserves this spot. Good ranking though
pms
Profile Joined April 2008
Poland611 Posts
January 02 2014 15:29 GMT
#226
On January 02 2014 20:13 Yemaka wrote:
To much Scarlett favoritisme in this post.
And really not a single one of Naniwa's runs made it ? really ?
meh...


You're not the only one surprised here.
AnachronisticAnarchy
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States2957 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-02 17:26:14
January 02 2014 17:25 GMT
#227
On January 03 2014 00:29 pms wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 02 2014 20:13 Yemaka wrote:
To much Scarlett favoritisme in this post.
And really not a single one of Naniwa's runs made it ? really ?
meh...


You're not the only one surprised here.

Even as an extreme Naniwa fan, a lot of his games admittedly had their entertainment value super-charged by the story line. Granted, there were also a few amazing games where Naniwa showed how he's the most clutch player in the world, but he also demonstrated how he's capable of some pretty major mistakes in those games as well. I guess overall it's a matter of opinion.
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purgerinho
Profile Joined June 2008
Croatia919 Posts
January 02 2014 17:27 GMT
#228
where is waxangel there is taeja no1 of course it is not best game in sc2..

i don't care much about this list because i enjoyed in every game listed here.. i just wanted to say that this taeja thing became a total BS..
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BaneRiders
Profile Joined August 2013
Sweden3630 Posts
January 02 2014 18:17 GMT
#229
On January 02 2014 13:40 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 02 2014 12:45 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote:
On January 02 2014 10:33 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote:
(Z)FireCake vs. (P)MaNa on Akilon Wastes - WCS Season 3 EU Challenger League (October 22) - VOD

The longest game in professional starcraft 2 history. Don't watch it.

Fuck you I'm watching it.


as someone who watched the game live let me tell you you're going to regret watching it.

I regret watching it.

Like a lot.

+ Show Spoiler +
Those casters were damn good, though. They managed to be funny long past the point they had any right to be funny.


Nah, I saw it live and I don't regret a thing! Though I confess, I did lots of other stuff at the same time... We need mammoth moments once in a while and this was certainly it in 2013.
Earth, Water, Air and Protoss!
deloreani
Profile Joined August 2013
Germany4 Posts
January 02 2014 18:19 GMT
#230
Whats with Hyun vs Naniwa Semifnial of Blizzcon
Larkin
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
United Kingdom7161 Posts
January 02 2014 19:13 GMT
#231
#4 in the ridiculous games list has an "as wel" instead of "as well".
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Nocturna_
Profile Joined September 2012
France11 Posts
January 02 2014 20:39 GMT
#232
Innovation is everywhere!
MarlieChurphy
Profile Blog Joined January 2013
United States2063 Posts
January 02 2014 21:55 GMT
#233
I would swap #1 and #2. Great post.
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RotterdaM
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Netherlands684 Posts
January 02 2014 22:27 GMT
#234
great article, loved it!
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Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-02 23:46:06
January 02 2014 23:44 GMT
#235
On January 02 2014 22:16 SsoL wrote:
Innovation threw the game by not making any anti air thus letting taeja drop marauders on his tanks over and over again. This was so frustrating to watch i don't think it deserves this spot. Good ranking though


You know, I realize that we overuse many terms in this community. One of which is the term "throw". Nowadays, I notice people don't always draw the distinction between a "mistake" and a "throw".

A throw is when Tefel lets Mvp get back into the game despite being on less than 10 workers and half a mining base.
A throw is when Innovation lets Mvp make a comeback after being down 9 workers to 30+.

What you are calling a throw is merely a mistake. Both sides made several mistakes, which made this game so exciting and crazy.
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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33392 Posts
January 03 2014 01:53 GMT
#236
On January 02 2014 21:11 neptunusfisk wrote:
I think the frame where the games are presented is a bit tedious as I have to scroll down to switch games and then scroll back up again to read...

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yeah I realized too late it wasn't the greatest for laptop monitors with less than 800 vertyical pixels
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ArTiFaKs
Profile Joined September 2013
United States1229 Posts
January 03 2014 02:09 GMT
#237
Man how is that Maru vs Dear game only 27? That game was incredible.. and the stakes couldn't be higher. So back and forth, there were epic holds, great drop defense, great aggression, pretty much anything you could ever want in a game. And the players were high profile... this is baffling. But great list otherwise :D so much fun going back and watching some of these incredible games.
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lichter
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
January 03 2014 02:10 GMT
#238
On January 03 2014 10:53 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 02 2014 21:11 neptunusfisk wrote:
I think the frame where the games are presented is a bit tedious as I have to scroll down to switch games and then scroll back up again to read...

+ Show Spoiler +
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yeah I realized too late it wasn't the greatest for laptop monitors with less than 800 vertyical pixels


stop defending your work waxy :p :p :p
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ArTiFaKs
Profile Joined September 2013
United States1229 Posts
January 03 2014 03:35 GMT
#239
And such an extreme amount of TvZ's in this list... there's like 2 PvP's lol. Terran just dominating this list especially in the top10, not so sure I agree with that but whatyagunado.
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Kimb3r
Profile Joined April 2010
Germany744 Posts
January 03 2014 05:03 GMT
#240


HerO vs FantaSy... one of the sickest comebacks and that in an ace match is not in the list.. okay, I am very curios how good the games are.
Maru | Dark | Zest | Reynor | Scarlett
Elite_
Profile Joined June 2012
United States4259 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-03 11:17:34
January 03 2014 10:28 GMT
#241


+ Show Spoiler [every youtube video for gomtv.net videos] +

#35 -


#32 -


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#25 -


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#5 -
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33392 Posts
January 03 2014 21:08 GMT
#242
thanks, updated
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Elite_
Profile Joined June 2012
United States4259 Posts
January 03 2014 21:18 GMT
#243
On January 04 2014 06:08 Waxangel wrote:
thanks, updated

np, but #30 doesn't have a link to the game.

Also you left the part about needing a gomtv subscription on #20, #19, #18, and #13. :o
zev318
Profile Joined October 2010
Canada4306 Posts
January 03 2014 22:24 GMT
#244
all i gotta say about #2 is that if one of them wasnt a foreigner, it wouldnt be that high.

play of the year maybe.
Yakikorosu
Profile Joined March 2013
1203 Posts
January 03 2014 22:37 GMT
#245
On January 04 2014 07:24 zev318 wrote:
all i gotta say about #2 is that if one of them wasnt a foreigner, it wouldnt be that high.

play of the year maybe.


Everyone focuses on the banelings and they were a great capper but that whole game was insane. I don't care a whit about foreigner vs. Korean, but I can't argue with that being a top 5 game.

The game I don't understand people lauding is Blizzcon Dear vs Jaedong Game 5. You know, the game where Dear tried a 2-base all-in and JD killed it super easy? I've seen it nominated for various game of the year polls and people suggesting it should be in this top 40 when there is absolutely nothing interesting about the game--like we never see people stop a 2-base blinkstalker all-in? I guess in the eyes of some, any game that leads to Jaedong winning an important series is automatically in the running for game of the year? Sad thing is game 3 of that same series actually WAS a really good game (though not top 40) but Jaedong lost so no one cares.
Faust852
Profile Joined February 2012
Luxembourg4004 Posts
January 03 2014 22:43 GMT
#246
Great top, I saw all of them I think, and hell, nerd chill every time :D
Kennedy123
Profile Joined January 2014
Andorra2 Posts
January 04 2014 08:47 GMT
#247
--- Nuked ---
blade55555
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
United States17423 Posts
January 04 2014 08:50 GMT
#248
On January 04 2014 07:37 Yakikorosu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 04 2014 07:24 zev318 wrote:
all i gotta say about #2 is that if one of them wasnt a foreigner, it wouldnt be that high.

play of the year maybe.


Everyone focuses on the banelings and they were a great capper but that whole game was insane. I don't care a whit about foreigner vs. Korean, but I can't argue with that being a top 5 game.

The game I don't understand people lauding is Blizzcon Dear vs Jaedong Game 5. You know, the game where Dear tried a 2-base all-in and JD killed it super easy? I've seen it nominated for various game of the year polls and people suggesting it should be in this top 40 when there is absolutely nothing interesting about the game--like we never see people stop a 2-base blinkstalker all-in? I guess in the eyes of some, any game that leads to Jaedong winning an important series is automatically in the running for game of the year? Sad thing is game 3 of that same series actually WAS a really good game (though not top 40) but Jaedong lost so no one cares.


The reason it is so applauded is the storyline and how jaedong did it.

For starters you have to remember this is blizzcon, ro8 and everybody (well most) said Dear was going to 3-0 jaedong ez pz. So Jaedong ties the series up (after being down 2-1) and then in the 5th game crushes that all in when the protoss army walked over burrowed units and got crushed.

I remember watching it and the excitement of that game was crazy. That's why it's so popular. If you didn't watch it live, nor care really about either of the players then you probably won't understand.
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Yakikorosu
Profile Joined March 2013
1203 Posts
January 04 2014 09:13 GMT
#249
On January 04 2014 17:50 blade55555 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 04 2014 07:37 Yakikorosu wrote:
On January 04 2014 07:24 zev318 wrote:
all i gotta say about #2 is that if one of them wasnt a foreigner, it wouldnt be that high.

play of the year maybe.


Everyone focuses on the banelings and they were a great capper but that whole game was insane. I don't care a whit about foreigner vs. Korean, but I can't argue with that being a top 5 game.

The game I don't understand people lauding is Blizzcon Dear vs Jaedong Game 5. You know, the game where Dear tried a 2-base all-in and JD killed it super easy? I've seen it nominated for various game of the year polls and people suggesting it should be in this top 40 when there is absolutely nothing interesting about the game--like we never see people stop a 2-base blinkstalker all-in? I guess in the eyes of some, any game that leads to Jaedong winning an important series is automatically in the running for game of the year? Sad thing is game 3 of that same series actually WAS a really good game (though not top 40) but Jaedong lost so no one cares.


The reason it is so applauded is the storyline and how jaedong did it.

For starters you have to remember this is blizzcon, ro8 and everybody (well most) said Dear was going to 3-0 jaedong ez pz. So Jaedong ties the series up (after being down 2-1) and then in the 5th game crushes that all in when the protoss army walked over burrowed units and got crushed.

I remember watching it and the excitement of that game was crazy. That's why it's so popular. If you didn't watch it live, nor care really about either of the players then you probably won't understand.


I don't know--I understand what you're saying but to me it's still just "It was awesome that Jaedong won that series,"--no matter how cool you think that was, the GAME ITSELF was pretty uninteresting, and while the series was certainly important, it wasn't even a tournament finals. I guess if Jaedong had won Blizzcon the new "best" game in the eyes of many would now be whichever game he closed it out with, even if it was a 6-pool.

Anyway, I'm not trying to be a buzzkill and am happy so many people found that series so exciting, I guess it just seems like people are voting for the "most important game for their favorite player" rather than the actual "best game."
liberate71
Profile Joined October 2011
Australia10252 Posts
January 04 2014 09:19 GMT
#250
On December 31 2013 12:43 lopido wrote:
the number one is a TvT.
You can't be serious.


We damn sure are!

Gets my vote
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zyce
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States649 Posts
January 04 2014 11:40 GMT
#251
This article is a sight to behold. What a beautifully laid out piece, I keep coming back for more VODs. Thanks!
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MarlieChurphy
Profile Blog Joined January 2013
United States2063 Posts
January 05 2014 09:17 GMT
#252
I already posted in this thread, but I'm posting again. Thanks for all the hard work, this thread will be bookmarked and used for months to come.
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claybones
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
United States244 Posts
January 06 2014 01:30 GMT
#253
I might suggest you change the link for #24 to the WCS website as it is in much higher quality.

Also thank you for putting this together, it's been wonderful going through and watching the games.
Yonnua
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United Kingdom2331 Posts
January 06 2014 01:40 GMT
#254
Curious v Innovation on Frost 10000000000000000000000000000% Awesome. Good to see it getting top 3 recognition, even though it was just in a qualifier.
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Doominator10
Profile Joined August 2012
United States515 Posts
January 06 2014 03:06 GMT
#255
Why is it that every time scarlett plays a terran it becomes one of the greatest games of all time -_- ?
I'm surprised we don't have any Naniwa vs Jaedong in here (I remember one game where naniwa microed his voidrays and a couple sentries to almost victory)
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Niefe
Profile Joined June 2011
Czech Republic9 Posts
January 06 2014 12:28 GMT
#256
The link to #22 is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ST5QCTJlA now
lichter
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
January 06 2014 13:01 GMT
#257
On January 06 2014 12:06 Doominator10 wrote:
Why is it that every time scarlett plays a terran it becomes one of the greatest games of all time -_- ?
I'm surprised we don't have any Naniwa vs Jaedong in here (I remember one game where naniwa microed his voidrays and a couple sentries to almost victory)


I think that was Life vs Naniwa on Whirlwind from IEM NY Finals which almost made the cut
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DinoMight
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
United States3725 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-01-07 21:04:10
January 07 2014 21:01 GMT
#258
I can't help but feel that Naniwa got the shaft here. His 2nd place Dreamhack and IEM finishes had some really amazing games against top notch Korean players. His epic hold on Belshir Vestige vs. Life after Life had already planted 2 manner hatches? His proxy gates in game 7 vs. Hyun (and Jaedong!). What about his series vs. Leenock??

Shafted.

Meanwhile anytime Scarlett wins anything it's "one of the best games ever."

Stop hating on Naniwa, TL.
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pms
Profile Joined April 2008
Poland611 Posts
January 08 2014 17:24 GMT
#259
On January 08 2014 06:01 DinoMight wrote:
I can't help but feel that Naniwa got the shaft here. His 2nd place Dreamhack and IEM finishes had some really amazing games against top notch Korean players. His epic hold on Belshir Vestige vs. Life after Life had already planted 2 manner hatches? His proxy gates in game 7 vs. Hyun (and Jaedong!). What about his series vs. Leenock??

Shafted.

Meanwhile anytime Scarlett wins anything it's "one of the best games ever."

Stop hating on Naniwa, TL.


I think it may be hard, unfortunately.

Personally, I'm starting to find TL.net deficient for the first time since I'm following it, since 6 years. It's funny to see them not recognizing the best foreigner because of personal matters. I always though about TL.net as unbiased, but the truth is that they don't even try to be unbiased.
Eolo
Profile Joined January 2013
Spain276 Posts
January 20 2014 08:23 GMT
#260
yeah, where is Life? this player usually make the best games. For me is one of the best too

On December 31 2013 12:43 invisigoat wrote:
#1 Life vs SjoW will always be my #1 game of 2013

Vamos Scarlett ♪♫♪♫☼ :)
Tarrot
Profile Joined September 2010
Taiwan85 Posts
January 20 2014 14:00 GMT
#261
How could any of the Life/Naniwa series not make it to even an honorable mention? The fact that Life manner-hatched Nani, twice in a row, and that Naniwa pulled off miracle holds both times and won the second game, that at least should've made the list. And that was a pretty awesome game to boot.
bo1b
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Australia12814 Posts
January 20 2014 14:05 GMT
#262
On January 20 2014 23:00 Tarrot wrote:
How could any of the Life/Naniwa series not make it to even an honorable mention? The fact that Life manner-hatched Nani, twice in a row, and that Naniwa pulled off miracle holds both times and won the second game, that at least should've made the list. And that was a pretty awesome game to boot.

Because they were pretty boring outside of life trying to show how far he can throw, and the #naniwa appeal.

Honestly, naniwa has a pretty boring way of playing
ToastyKen
Profile Joined September 2010
United States23 Posts
January 21 2014 19:49 GMT
#263
The HTML for game #30 (SuperNova vs Soulkey) is messed up so that the VOD link isn't visible. The VOD is here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtou-GXfvHo
Elite_
Profile Joined June 2012
United States4259 Posts
January 30 2014 02:55 GMT
#264
I just remembered this game because Drunkenboi is playing in WCS right now... How is this not on the elfi vs. Life list?

Beta2k
Profile Joined November 2011
Austria218 Posts
December 26 2014 21:44 GMT
#265
will there be a best of 2014?
i'd favor a community voting for the best games of 2014
Beta2k
Profile Joined November 2011
Austria218 Posts
December 31 2014 11:43 GMT
#266
where is 2014 version ?
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