Brood War legend Flash faced his worst setback yet in StarCraft 2 as he was knocked down to the qualifiers in his Code A matches. Despite performing well in Proleague with a 4-2 record, he finished last in his Code A group with a 1-4 record. IM's Yonghwa and KT's SKT's Bravo handed him the defeats.
Considered to be a very skilled but frustratingly inconsistent player by many, Yonghwa showed up in good form for his Code A group. While strong macro play was his core strength on the night, he wasn't afraid to go for some dastardly cheeses as well. Yonghwa's DTs caused both Flash and Leenock plenty of pain, particularly the ones from his one base DT rush on Daedalus Point that Leenock completely failed to prepare for. After finishing in the Ro32 of the past OSL/Code S tournaments, it's time for Yonghwa to see if he can break into the Ro16.
Yonghwa's Reward: The adulation of any remaining eSF fans.
While Yonghwa breezed through with relative ease, Leenock had an excruciatingly hard time escaping the group. His very first match of the night must have frustrated him to the core as he failed to break BrAvO's mech turtling on Yeonsu. Though Leenock recovered to beat BrAvO 2-1, he was immediately thumped 0-2 by Yonghwa and forced into a do-or-die rematch against BrAvO for the final Code S spot.
After losing the first game of the rematch, Leenock seemed to be on the verge of elimination as BrAvO continued to play well and took a lead in game two. However, a micro blunder from BrAvO saw a huge chunk of his forces melted by banelings, allowing Leenock to pull back and tie the series. Pulling out his trusty roach-bane bust in game three, Leenock was able to confirm his passage to Code S. Even in defeat, BrAvO made things difficult for Leenock until the very end, staying in the game with a GG timing he could only have learned from new teammate Fantasy.
Leenock's Reward: More chances to appeal to potential employers.
Despite stumbling at the final step, BrAvO showed strong play in his first Code A of 2014 to prove that SKT was right to pick him from the wreckage of Woongjin Stars (he's 1-0 in Proleague as well). And of course, picking apart KT's ace and eliminating him from Code A will surely endear him to SKT fans everywhere. Unfortunately, he has also picked up some of Fantasy's mannerisms and refuses to leave games until the bitter end. But considering how crushed he looked after he lost to Leenock in the final match, we'll give him a pass.
BrAvO's Penance: Play 1000 practice games with Fantasy.
Looking at Flash's performances in Proleague, you had to be surprised at how bad he flopped in Code A. Yonghwa had no trouble fending off Flash's SCV pull timings, always having more than enough troops to crush the attacks. Against BrAvO, Flash was uncharacteristically weak on defense. After losing to an early tank push in game one, he allowed his economy to take a heavy blow from blue-flame hellion game drops in game three. With such a showing in Code A, one has to even wonder if his good Proleague performances will keep up.
Flash's Penance: Call Bisu and ask him how much he's made streaming BW.
Symbol and MyuNgSiK advance to Code S! KeeN and Trust fall back to Code B!
All four players came to entertain in group D, as we saw a heap of cheese strategies play out in amusing fashion. There was a repeat of a high profile strategy and also an unforgettable game on Yeonsu – to think these matches might have gone unstreamed!
Though the road was not without peril, Symbol deservingly advanced in first place to Code S. On the back of strong macro ZvP, Symbol looked to be superior both MyungSiK and Trust in his matches. However, when cheese was involved, Symbol showed that he was hit or miss. On one hand, a lax follow-up to a 10-pool on Yeonsu almost cost him his place in the Winner's Match. On the other hand Symbol handily defeated an offensive wall-off on Daedalus with a nydus rush. Symbol's most memorable game of the evening would involve cheese as well, as he went up against an in-base 2-gate proxy from MyungSiK. The game defies description, but with a 94% approval rating from TL readers, you can be assured it's worth watching.
Symbol's Reward: Gets to play more ZvP on Daedalus Point.
With two easy 2-0's against KeeN and Trust sandwiching a 1-2 defeat against Symbol, MyuNgSiK advanced in second place to make it to Code S in his very first appearance in the GSL. His phoenix-colossus composition against KeeN looked particularly devastating as he mopped the floor with the MVP Terran, denying drops and remaining obnoxious with his phoenixes all game long. Though his defeat to Symbol in the Winner's Match did not look close aside from aforementioned game on Yeonsu, he redeemed himself by dominating Trust in two PvP's. KT already has two strong Protosses in Zest and Stats (both also in Code A), but everyone knows you can never have enough Protoss stars in PvProleague.
MyuNgSiK's 'Reward': Artosis picks up where he left off last summer and hypes the hell out of MyungSiK in Code S.
KeeN went 1-4 in TvP, which at one time was his favorite matchup. His only win came in a macro game, which makes you wonder why he tried repeated hellion harassment in his first series and a proxy rax in his second. None of his prepared builds worked, and a failure to defend effectively against a blink stalker assault on Yeonsu put the final nail in his Code B coffin.
KeeN's Penance: Play standard macro games in TvP for the entirety of the ladder season.
The CJ slide continued as Trust became the next player to join EffOrt in Code B. Though he did manage to take three maps, it did not look impressive in the least. Two were off failed cheeses from his opponents, and the other was a blink build on Yeonsu. Still raw and untested, Trust did little to show that he has what it takes to help right CJ's sinking ship. Will he be just another Code A straggler like many before him?
Trust's Penance: Forced to pay royalties to Ruin for copying his Daedalus cheese and botching it.
Coming Up Next: Groups E and F
by stuchiu and Waxangel
Group F: Hurricane, Panic, RorO, Cure
Friday, Jan 17 4:30am GMT (GMT+00:00)
If there was ever a group to show the dangers of the GSL group format, this is that group. Normally on any given day, the two best players tend to make it out of the group no matter who they are matched up against. But in this group's case, every player has a chance of breezing through or getting hopelessly crushed depending on the match-ups they draw. Hurricane has amazing PvZ, fairly strong PvP and PvT that's shrouded in mystery (his last match played in this matchup was against Happy last year in Zotac). Samsung_RorO has started to recover his form and is reclaiming his status as the Proleague villain, but will have a hard struggle against Cure who beat him their last go around in the IEM Sao Paulo Qualifiers. JinAir_Cure has proven himself in Proleague, but he has the least individual league experience among the three players. Finally there's ST_Panic. On paper he's the weakest player, but you have to think he has upset potential when you look at his one victory against Innovation in GSTL where he blindly countered an SCV pull with 9 cannons. A player who is willing to bet it all on a read like that is not to be underestimated.
Predictions: We're picking Cure because he has the Major blessing. The great prophet predicted that INnoVation, soO, and Rogue/Savage would rise to greatness, and he trusts in Cure as well. After that, we're taking Hurricane because a Protoss has advanced through every Code A group thus far, and it's not like we can pick Panic. However, if enough people liquibet against RorO, then he is a lock to advance instead.
Cure and Hurricane advance.
Group E: Fantasy, Bbyong, Super, Solar
Friday, Jan 17 9:30am GMT (GMT+00:00)
If you've been watching PL lately, one of these names should stand out more than the others. Samsung_Solar would have been considered the weakest player in the group just a couple of weeks ago, and now he is probably the favorite to advance. His performances for Samsung Galaxy have been a large part of their incredible start in Proleague. With victories against sOs (twice including an Ace Match) and Zest, he enters this Code A group as a big hipster pick to make it through. Though he has appeared in Proleague before the 2014 season, notably using a contamination-centric build against Rain on Newkirk Precinct, it appears that he has usurped RorO as Samsung's favored Zerg. He faces Super, who only has a 1-2 record in Proleague, though having to face two WCS KR finalists in Maru and soO might have something to do with that. Despite being a far more seasoned competitor, Super does not have comparable momentum or hype behind him. Known for his strong PvT, he stands a good chance to escape this group as he should face a Terran twice on his path to Code S, but he'll have to get by Solar first.
The opposite initial match is a meeting between players with 30% winrates in TvT: SKT_FanTaSy and CJ_Bbyong. While the former has so far disappointed in SC2 after ending BW on a high, the latter has surprised by somehow clinging onto Code S status as our Neo-Ensnare. FanTaSy hasn't even appeared in Proleague yet, iloveoov mysteriously favoring BravO over the Terrorist. It's difficult to predict how FanTaSy's skill level is right now, but his confidence could be shaken. Finding a way out of this group will do much to restore him to his former glory, but his abysmal winrates in TvT and TvP may prove to be a liability. Bbyong, of course, will inexplicably stay in Code S, because that's just what he does. He could very well end up being the "Worst Player in Code S" but anyone would take that over being the best player in Code B.
Predictions: Solar's momentum, especially in ZvP, should be enough to take him to the Winner's Match where he'd be favored against Bbyong and even against FanTaSy. Bbyong's ability to claw his way into Code S is currently unparalleled, and despite Super being good value against Terrans, it would be foolhardy to believe the CJ man will fold. We're still hoping for FanTaSy to find his mojo, but it just doesn't feel likely at this point, especially with his Proleague demotion.
I will pick FanTaSy in every match (save from maybe some future matches of FanTaSy vs (COMEBACK KID..?)July (lol), FanTaSy vs Bomber, or FanTaSy vs Soulkey). FanTaSy vs anyone else has my eyes and all my attention until the end. :D
"Flash's Penance: Call Bisu and ask him how much he's made streaming BW." you know, it might just happen that he quits SCII for BW if this continues. Be careful what you wish for
Having said that, sad news that he got knocked out :/
man terrans are in a tough spot TvP. I feel like they need to start meching, of course that's easy said than done. I wonder if thor banshee could make a real comeback in the future.
Roro will advance lol. 4 games with sh/bl/infestor/sc - profit. Want to pick up Hurricane, because he's World Champion, but Cure is showing up nice in SPL, so he's my other pick.
Do want Fantasy to advance, lol. Solar will fail, i guess, won't live up to expectations and one Samsung's Zerg this day is already ok. Bbyong and Super probably, but liquidbetted for Fantasy and Solar. Let's see.
Someone has to explain to me how Flash can consistently be a strong Proleague player and look completely unimpressive in individual leagues at the same time. Edit: Also, his loss wasn't a shock to me. I was at IEM New York. Those games against State were... something...
On January 17 2014 12:53 DavoS wrote: Someone has to explain to me how Flash can consistently be a strong Proleague player and look completely unimpressive in individual leagues at the same time
On January 17 2014 10:31 BigFan wrote: "Flash's Penance: Call Bisu and ask him how much he's made streaming BW." you know, it might just happen that he quits SCII for BW if this continues. Be careful what you wish for
Having said that, sad news that he got knocked out :/
sadly, im at the point where i actually want this to happen now. this is just too saddening for me TT.TT flash
If I went back in time and told all the people in this community when KeSPA was first switching over that Flash would end up wholly unimpressive and that Bogus would be the top player in the world for several months, I think I would end up in a mental institution.
On January 17 2014 10:31 BigFan wrote: "Flash's Penance: Call Bisu and ask him how much he's made streaming BW." you know, it might just happen that he quits SCII for BW if this continues. Be careful what you wish for
Having said that, sad news that he got knocked out :/
sadly, im at the point where i actually want this to happen now. this is just too saddening for me TT.TT flash
someone was telling me in twitch chat that he was not happy at all after the loss. Obviously he wouldn't be but I guess it was more than usual? I dunno. I wouldn't blame him if he went back to BW tbh. I think it's hard to move on from a game that you were the best there was and you loved to one that you can't make quite the dent in. If he doesn't have the drive to get into Code S and win like he did in BW, I doubt we'll see him escape Code B but I'm just speculating. If SCII loses Flash, I think a large base will be lost. Same with Stork and some of the other players who were top players in BW. ya, I wish he would just perform as we expect and if not, then at least come back to BW where he would insta-KO most of Afreeca even without the practice lol.
On January 17 2014 10:31 BigFan wrote: "Flash's Penance: Call Bisu and ask him how much he's made streaming BW." you know, it might just happen that he quits SCII for BW if this continues. Be careful what you wish for
Having said that, sad news that he got knocked out :/
Yeah what Bisu made was a fraction of what Flash will make. Think about it. Bisu might have had a burst of money at first, but he averages 90 viewers on a good day. Flash could easily stream and get 30x that playing sc2. + proleague prizes since he is on a good team, + salary + code A awarded him $660. Dont underestimate the money flash is making already. The issue is, is flash having fun? He is 4-2 in Proleague and he plays 2 Zergs this week. Odds are he will be 6-2 depending on the ace match. I think he could still be having fun. It is unfortunate he isn't doing well in individual leagues though.
On January 17 2014 10:31 BigFan wrote: "Flash's Penance: Call Bisu and ask him how much he's made streaming BW." you know, it might just happen that he quits SCII for BW if this continues. Be careful what you wish for
Having said that, sad news that he got knocked out :/
Yeah what Bisu made was a fraction of what Flash will make. Think about it. Bisu might have had a burst of money at first, but he averages 90 viewers on a good day. Flash could easily stream and get 30x that playing sc2. + proleague prizes since he is on a good team, + salary + code A awarded him $660. Dont underestimate the money flash is making already. The issue is, is flash having fun? He is 4-2 in Proleague and he plays 2 Zergs this week. Odds are he will be 6-2 depending on the ace match. I think he could still be having fun. It is unfortunate he isn't doing well in individual leagues though.
Twitch viewer numbers mean nothing. Bisu still gets a lot of afreeca viewers and that's where the money is.