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[Code A] Mechin' it Happen

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[Code A] Mechin' it Happen

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
January 24th, 2014 02:57 GMT
2013 GSL Season 2

GSL Season One
Code A



Group I & J Recaps

Group L & K Previews

Brackets and standings on Liquipedia

Partial VODs on YouTube

Mechin' it Happen

SuperNoVa adds to the Code S Terran count with strong mech play.

by lichter and Waxangel

▲UP: Stats, SuperNoVa ▼DOWN: CoCa, TheBest

Detailed results from: live report thread.
+ Show Spoiler [Click for detailed Results] +
SuperNova vs CoCa
(T)SuperNova <Polar Night> (Z)CoCa
(T)SuperNova <Daedalus Point> (Z)CoCa
(T)SuperNova <> (Z)CoCa

(T)SuperNova wins 2-0!

TheBest vs Stats
(T)TheBest <Yeonsu> (P)Stats
(T)TheBest <Frost> (P)Stats
(T)TheBest <> (P)Stats

(P)Stats wins 2-0!

Winners' Match
(T)SuperNova <Habitation Station> (P)Stats
(T)SuperNova <Heavy Rain> (P)Stats
(T)SuperNova <Frost> (P)Stats

(P)Stats wins 2-1!

Losers' Match
(Z)CoCa <Habitation Station> (T)TheBest
(Z)CoCa <Yeonsu> (T)TheBest
(Z)CoCa <> (T)TheBest

CoCa wins 2-0!

Final Match
(T)SuperNova <Frost> (Z)CoCa
(T)SuperNova <Alterzim Stronghold> (Z)CoCa
(T)SuperNova <> (Z)CoCa

(T)SuperNova wins 2-0!




(P)Stats and (T)SuperNova advance to Code S!
(T)TheBest and (Z)CoCa fall back to Code B!


Up to Heaven: (P)KT_Stats and (T)Azubu.SuperNova

Carriers vs mech. Seriously. If there is one thing that you need to know about Group J, that's it. Stats brushed a woeful TheBest aside in his initial match to face SuperNova with advancement to Code S on the line, and the series ended up being one of the most interesting of 2014 so far. We saw a carrier-centric build TWICE, in games 1 and 3, to counter SuperNova's equally unconventional mech play against Protoss. We don't know what was stranger: the fact that SuperNoVa tried to mech against Protoss TWICE, or that Stats had actually seen mech so much beforehand that he had a counter build in place. Unfortunately for SuperNoVa, the games weren't even close as he got crushed by a strategy he had never seen before. While everyone is complaining about the number of Protoss players in Code S, you can't deny that Stats made it through in style.

Stats' Reward: The love and adoration of every fan ever, and an LR thread where Protoss advanced without balance whine. A true hero.

Advancing in second place was SuperNova, whose afternoon was just as memorable as Stats'. Clearing out CoCa in 2 straight sets, he'd use the same mech opening and composition in all four games. With CoCa unable to deal with early hellion harassment, the Azubu Terran saw no reason to diverge from his hellion-reaper openers. Harassment wasn't SuperNoVa's only strong suite, with his late game macro looking on point as well. Not one to play standard, SuNo would also go mech against Stats in the Winner's Match, but lose both games due to Carriers. However, he did take a map off Stats with a curious factory-float build, followed by a strong SCV pull timing to crush Stats' phoenix-colossus composition. Both Stats and SuperNoVa looked to be a level above TheBest and CoCa, and they ended the group quickly, giving Wolfdor some time to rest before the evening matches.

SuperNova's Reward: The title of "Mech Hero" for using mech vs Protoss and on Frost and Alterzim vs Zerg

Back Down to Hell: (T)TheBest and (Z)JinAir_CoCa

Oh, TheBest, this was your chance to redeem yourself and finally become a hero. But with your trademark sloppy control, you failed at your attempts to do early damage in every single game he played. We saw TheBest Reaper Control, TheBest Banshee Control, and TheBest Hellion control let down Terran fans everywhere. Back down to Code B with you!

TheBest's Penance: Continues to be TheBest.

Ouch. Despite winning against a poor and outmatched TheBest, CoCa failed to learn from his mistakes as he was crushed 0-4 by SuperNova using one build order on any map they played on. It didn't matter if it was Frost, Daedalus, or Alterzim – CoCa still failed to defend against harassment and failed to counter SuperNova's mech army. It was a very poor performance from CoCa who insisted on defending early with lings against hellion reaper and used roach hydra the entire game against mech. He did win against TheBest, but honestly, it didn't count for much.

CoCa's Penance: Go to a sleazy bar with ByuN and lament their careers.


▲UP: DongRaeGu, Sora ▼DOWN: Hack, Reality

Detailed results from: live report thread.
+ Show Spoiler [Click for detailed Results] +
Reality vs Sora
(T)Reality <Yeonsu> (P)Sora
(T)Reality <Heavy Rain> (P)Sora
(T)Reality <Frost> (P)Sora

(P)Sora wins 2-1!

Hack vs DongRaeGu
(T)Hack <Alterzim Stronghold> (Z)DongRaeGu
(T)Hack <Yeonsu> (Z)DongRaeGu
(T)Hack <> (Z)DongRaeGu

(Z)DongRaeGu wins 2-0!

Winners' Match
(P)Sora <Habitation Station> (Z)DongRaeGu
(P)Sora <Yeonsu> (Z)DongRaeGu
(P)Sora <> (Z)DongRaeGu

(Z)DongRaeGu wins 2-0!

Losers' Match
(T)Reality <Habitation Station> (T)Hack
(T)Reality <Heavy Rain> (T)Hack
(T)Reality <> (T)Hack

(T)Hack wins 2-0!

Final Match
(P)Sora <Frost> (T)Hack
(P)Sora <Daedalus Point> (T)Hack
(P)Sora <> (T)Hack

(P)Sora wins 2-0!




(Z)DongRaeGu and (P)Sora advance to Code S!
(T)Reality and (T)Hack fall back to Code B!


Up to Heaven: (Z)MVP.DongRaeGu, (P)CJ_Sora

The ever inconsistent DongRaeGu had one of his good days in Code A, going 4-0 to top the group and return to Code S. All in all it was a solid performance, though not one for fans of the original dong to get too excited about. DRG looked good as he took out Hack with muta-ling-bane, but it would be better to reserve judgment on his ZvT until he faces more difficult opponents. Against Sora, DRG was unable to test himself against the CJ Protoss' formidable late game play, using a speedling all-in to get ahead early in game one while holding off a soul train to take game two.

DongRaeGu's Reward: Gets to give Sniper a hard staredown.

Sora's mini-slump continued as he had to struggle to get out of his Code A group. Though he looked like a future top Protoss back during his WCG runs, recent Proleague performances revealed he is still a work in progress. Though his play on the evening could have used some refinement, Sora was still able to brute force his way Hack and Reality in the PvT late game to take his Code S spot.

Sora's Reward: The hype train continues for now.

Back Down to Hell: (T)ST_Hack, (T)Samsung_Reality

Hack might have immediately found himself regretting the decision to switch regions from America to Korea. He was guaranteed $2000 for his Ro32 seed in WCS America, and his Code A elimination will only net him around $660. Taking flights, lodging, and taxes into consideration, it's already something of a wash.

Hack's Penance: Wistfully watch WCS America VODs.

Not much went right for Reality as he went out of the group in last place. That's all we can say, really.

Reality's Penance: Practice more TvP with Stork.

Coming Up Next: Groups L and K

by lichter and CosmicSpiral

Group L: Savage, Dark, Seed, Pet

Friday, Jan 24 4:30am GMT (GMT+00:00)

Group L is a collection of has-beens and never-weres. On the one side a former champion seeks a return to prominence, haunted by ghosts of better times. On the other are three young Zergs who have showed enough promise (and failures) to be mildly interesting. The fights here won’t be inherently interesting but such groups are never about the games themselves. Tonight we’ll have the opportunity to judge whether they will become historical footnotes or future pillars of the scene.

Out of the remaining StarTale interns who haven’t broken out, (Z)ST_Pet offers the best chance of becoming a stable contributor. Ever since he took down some formidable names in the KSL Team League, Pet has played the part of a skilled protégé with a debilitating weakness. In his case the problem is ZvZ. Despite some excellent series against Squirtle and Supernova last season, Pet’s abysmal showings in GSTL make him an underdog here. Dark and Rogue are not savants in the matchup but they are more than good enough to take the StarTale zerg in any scenario. If Pet doesn’t get a chance at ZvP he will be hard-pressed to secure his first Code S showing.

Snazzy name changes are a sign of desired change. Whether (P)Vengeance, formerly known as Seed, has in fact turned a new leaf (mmmm, low-hanging fruit) will be partially shown tonight. The former Code S title holder knows he no longer needs to recapture his mojo: that would imply his early 2012 form is sufficient to overcome the strategies and opposition of today. Instead he must reform himself as someone separate from that depleted legacy. So far his journey had produced mixed results. Vengeance has not done much of note since making the RO8 of HSC VII. On the other hand, he remains a lock to get through the Code A qualifiers. On the other other hand, he manages to predictably break our hearts when a breakthrough is within reach. I guess that tips the scales in favor of progress…from a perspective.

It’s fortunate that (Z)SKT_Dark finds himself on an unusually stable streak. Usually composure and discipline are the deal breakers in group stages, and the SKT T1 Zerg lacks the public experience to rely on these. What he does have is the most stable streak of his career since NASL 4. Dark has shown some admirable performances in the IEM qualifiers, almost qualifying for Sau Paulo while defeating the likes of Maru and Curious. Even his losses showed small signs of gradual improvement. Granted, these were all online and he could easily flop once he notices how many people can see his (possibly) bad decisions. However he is also the best ZvZ player in the group with a 63% career winrate, and he has won 5 out of his last BoX ZvZ series. In another group he would be at best a notable opponent; here, he might be the primary hurdle for the others to climb.

In the battle of appropriately edgy names, (Z)JinAir_Rogue might have the advantage. I’d like to imagine the player formerly known as Savage finished a holiday run of 80’s themed action movies just prior to Proleague. “The rules of Thunderdome are exactly like the booth,” he mused in the lonely dark. “I bet Effort is Master Blaster in his spare time. Goddamn he freaks me out sometimes.” As he tries to forget that horrible picture, Rogue remembers that 4 am viewing of RoboCop. “Maybe I should call myself Murphy instead. Prime objectives: serve the public trust, protect the innocent, and kick some terran ass. My new tag is MURPHY. Murphy. MuRphY?”

…he’s pretty good too. Go watch his Proleague games.

Predictions: In such a lopsided group, you’d expect Vengeance to get a distinct advantage in preparation. This would be reassuring if Seed 2.0 was a strong PvZ player. But besides a victory over Life in GSTL (not an accomplishment these days), he has not shown the consistency to exploit this loophole. The dearth of non-mirror matchups will make things wonky for all three zergs. Pet is notoriously bad in ZvZ when confronted with an audience while Rogue oscillates between looking great and looking lost. Dark looks like a lock based on records but one should never conflate online results with possible offline results. This group really boils down to whoever can maintain their focus despite the terrible implications of the new format.

Rogue and Seed advance.


Group K: Hydra, Dream, Ryung, TRUE

Friday, Jan 24 9:30am GMT (GMT+00:00)

A strong group on paper, further inspection shows that Group K is filled with players in varying stages of slumping. Despite being more famous than a lot of other Code A combatants, all of the members of this group will be desperate to make it to Code S to remind everyone of their talents.

The first player in the group is also the person experiencing the greatest decline. (Z)CJ_Hydra perfectly encapsulates the current predicament of CJ Entus in Proleague. After a successful run in IEM Singapore, making it all the way to the semi-finals in his first international tournament, everyone though that it would be his time to cement himself ahead of the veteran EffOrt. Similarly, CJ's success overseas and Coach Park's international marketing efforts made us overestimate their abilities. CJ finished round one with a disappointing 2-5 record, while Hydra has yet to win a single game (0-5). With 2 ZvTs on the horizon, Hydra will have to prove that our optimism after IEM was not misplaced.

He faces (T)MVP.Dream, the prince of chaos, a player that was in Code S last season but was unable to get by Bbyong and Sleep. An able player in team leagues, especially in ATC, Dream has a knack for forcing messy, exciting games, especially in TvZ where he has a 60% win rate. It looks good for Dream in his initial match, but his TvT may hold him back if he faces Ryung in the winner's match.

Speaking of the Axiom Terran, (T)Ryung is probably the most popular player in the group, and after qualifying for Code A quickly after switching regions to start 2014, most observers might consider him the strong favorite. But a quick glance at TLPD shows a different story: TvT and TvP at 50%, TvZ at 45%. This surprising discovery stands out even more when you consider that he spent the entirety of 2013 in WCS AM. After accomplishing a Ro4 finish in Season 1, he'd end the year languishing in Challenger League. Once known as the Forgotten Son of Boxer, his continued decline may some day force us to forget the heights of his abilities and reevaluate our expectations. He will attempt to prove himself worthy of his reputation as he faces TRUE in his first match.

Known for his hesitance to get up to Hive tech, (Z)JinAir_TRUE was once considered a great up and coming Zerg. After pondering retirement at the end of the last Proleague season, he's decided to stay the course with Jin Air Green Wings. Such an cold attitude toward the game contrasted with his fiery play, but in any case TRUE has slowly built back the momentum that once made him Jin Air's best Zerg. A solid showing in TeSL (finishing 4th behind San, Sen and Has) and a win in his Proleague debut – an inevitably ridiculous game against his "rival" FanTaSy – gives us hope that his banelings will continue to roll in Code S.

Predictions: Hydra doesn't look close to getting out of his slump, and with only Terrans and Zergs in this group, it looks like trouble for the CJ man. If he can find a way to face TRUE, he may have a shot at winning a series, but it looks grim for him. The Jin Air Zerg on the otherhand will hope to face two Terrans in a row and use his baneling heavy ZvT to advance in first. Second place will likely be fought for between Dream and Ryung, and the latter's slightly-not-as-bad TvT (and history of being good at it once upon a time) gives him an edge to squeak out Group K.

TRUE and Ryung to advance.

Writers: CosmicSpiral, lichter and Waxangel.
Graphics: GomTV, shiroiusagi.
Editor: Waxangel.
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2v2TLRSimba
Profile Joined August 2012
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January 24 2014 03:06 GMT
#2
Supernova so consistant, he used to stream and was such a beast, consistantly 1 of the highest terrans on kr ladder, wish he streamed again.
Shellshock
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United States97276 Posts
January 24 2014 03:12 GMT
#3
I'm feeling Dream making it today! I hope he does
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Northern Ireland87 Posts
January 24 2014 03:13 GMT
#4
I am wondering what is the lowest number of Protoss in code S during the WoL era
stuchiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
January 24 2014 03:15 GMT
#5
Terran participation in Code S went up 50% last night.
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avilo
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
United States4100 Posts
January 24 2014 03:16 GMT
#6
Nice recap and nice title
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United States23455 Posts
January 24 2014 03:20 GMT
#7
Don't worry Dream and Ryung got this tonight.
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pure.Wasted
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Canada4701 Posts
January 24 2014 03:25 GMT
#8
On January 24 2014 12:13 robertpires87 wrote:
I am wondering what is the lowest number of Protoss in code S during the WoL era


Five. At best, this will tie for least representation of a race in a Code S season. But that doesn't seem likely.
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January 24 2014 03:32 GMT
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On January 24 2014 12:25 pure.Wasted wrote:
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On January 24 2014 12:13 robertpires87 wrote:
I am wondering what is the lowest number of Protoss in code S during the WoL era


Five. At best, this will tie for least representation of a race in a Code S season. But that doesn't seem likely.


2011 October GSL had 5 Protoss, and was the least yes
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Last Edited: 2014-01-24 03:41:42
January 24 2014 03:36 GMT
#10
Go Seed!!!! \(*-*)/

Exert your vengeance by showing off brainy builds, getting Code S and pulling off some epic ceremonies :D
Seed's # 1 fan!!! #ForVengeance
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Profile Blog Joined October 2012
United States4605 Posts
January 24 2014 03:53 GMT
#11
Will be interesting to see how Seed does tonight.
Supernova you are my hero <3
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Canada3217 Posts
January 24 2014 04:19 GMT
#12
On January 24 2014 12:16 avilo wrote:
Nice recap and nice title



LOL I was wondering how far your comment would be from the top
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United States53 Posts
January 24 2014 04:26 GMT
#13
GO Ryung and Dream. Make it the 5 Terran army!
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January 24 2014 04:35 GMT
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First time this year I wish I had a Gom ticket
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Profile Blog Joined January 2012
United States1089 Posts
January 24 2014 05:32 GMT
#15
Wait, I bet on seed, is his name vengeance now?
kwark_uk: @father_sc learn to play maybe?
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Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
January 24 2014 05:47 GMT
#16
On January 24 2014 14:32 9-BiT wrote:
Wait, I bet on seed, is his name vengeance now?


He changed his twitter to Vengeance, and probably plans to change to it if he gets into Code S. But he is playing as Seed in Code A right now
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Last Edited: 2014-01-24 06:53:32
January 24 2014 06:50 GMT
#17
I think that was the worst game I've ever seen.

I dislike when the casters praise bad games. Call it for what it was .... sloppy, stunningly bad, dissappointing, etc.
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Malaysia1374 Posts
January 24 2014 08:31 GMT
#18
Flash must have been practicing a lot of mech TvP
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France9034 Posts
January 24 2014 08:47 GMT
#19
On January 24 2014 12:15 stuchiu wrote:
Terran participation in Code S went up 50% last night.


Now I'm crying.

Oh well GO SUPERNOVA, WIN CODE S ALREADY !
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January 24 2014 08:51 GMT
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Oh, True is playing.

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