KT Rolster emerged as the double champions of Round 1, winning both the regular round and the playoffs. They broke all the initial expectations of SKT dominance, crushing their rivals in both of their meetings. Their core four of Flash, TY, Zest and Stats showed that no matter their individual league results, KT Rolster players always play their best in Proleague.
An even stronger field of challengers await KT Rolster as they seek to defend their round one title. Jin Air, Samsung, and SKT are as strong as ever, but they must also contend with the arrival of Startale. Teaming up with once rivals Incredible Miracle, the ST-IM alliance boasts one of the deepest rosters in the league.
Other teams have received crucial reinforcements as well. MarineKingPrime has returned after his exile in LoL and has immediately been put into action. New Samsung recruit Hurricane also finds himself being thrown directly into the fray. The ever creative Gumiho has come to CJ Entus to bolster their Terran line. And last, but not least, the American Protoss State has joined Prime's roster, looking to make his Korean dream come true.
As if their roster wasn't deep enough, the addition of Lucky and ST players Life, Curious, Hack, Panic and Pet puts ST-IM's number of Code S players at 8 - higher than even SKT's. While IM's line-up is definitely the deepest in the league, their lack of a super-ace on par with other teams is still an issue.
MarineKingPrime is back! After an ill-fated attempt to turn pro at League of Legends, MKP has un-retired from StarCraft 2 and returned to the game that won him fame, fortune, and the love of fans everywhere. Rumors of MKP's return were circulating ever since he was sighted high on the Korean ladder weeks ago, and it appears that he's already put in enough work to be battle-ready. Prime are immediately throwing him back into the fray, placing him as their starter in their first match of round 2.
Did you know you can make PRIME fans cry with one image?
In a bit of unintentional hilarity, MarineKing will be making his return against Team MVP. Those three letters will send shudders down the spines of any MKP fan, but luckily this is MVP the team, not the player. MarineKing has to be pleased with facing Dream in his Proleague debut. TvT was always a match-up he excelled at (except when facing Mvp), and Dream has been in a bit of a funk as of late.
While this is a match is must-watch TV solely due to MarineKing's SC2 return/Proleague debut, it doesn't offer much outside that. MVP and Prime were the two worst teams last round, and neither made improvements that make you think they'll be challenging for playoff spots. But hey, we've seen plenty of unexpected results already this season, and it might be worth checking this match out to see how everyone has improved over the break.
Startale Debuts in Proleague: Incredible Miracle vs. SK Telecom T1
After being basically a Protoss-only team in Round 1, (ST-)IM(-TL) now suddenly have one of the best Zerg lines in Proleague. With players like ByuL, Life, Curious, and Pet on the roster, you might even see them pull a Samsung and play a 4-Zerg line-up in the right situation. This takes some pressure off the Protoss line, who are getting a much deserved break against SKT.
SKT is up to something fishy as well, deciding to field team captain FanTaSy. The Terrorist Terran was basically a non-factor last round, with the exception of one game against TRUE which was as insane and scrappy as you'd expect from their now famed rivalry. It wasn't surprising to see Fantasy relegated to the bench if you saw his GSL performances, so you have to wonder exactly why he's being fielded here. IM were playoff contenders even before they teamed up with Startale, so Fantasy has either bribed the coaches or made serious progress in practice to get the start in this match.
As if Fantasy being fielded wasn't enough, he's going up against one of the most entertaining players to watch in the ZvT match-up - Life. Life, too, has seemed troubled lately, taking a tough loss to Squirtle in Code A and only narrowly advancing by beating ParalyzE twice. But while Life may not be the superstar he was in 2012, his ZvT is still fearsome. A match between Life and Fantasy has the potential to be a great, but their inconsistency could also make it a trainwreck.
This is a very winnable match for IM if the Startale players can play to their best. Other players have been shaken in their first Proleague appearances, but Startale's players are some of the most experienced in the entire industry. I think they will play up to their potential, which should make this match an excellent one.
This is a match-up between two intriguing teams that are capable of anything. Both were considered playoff contenders in round one, but only Jin Air managed to barely claw their way in while CJ completely and utterly flopped.
Their rosters are full of talented but inconsistent players. CJ_Bbyong was unceremoniously benched for most of round 1, but has made it to the Ro16 in Code S. WCS Global Champion JinAir_sOs went an abysmal 2-7 in Round 1, but also finds himself in the Ro16 of Code S. JinAir_Rogue has been all over the board, going on an absolutely monstrous streak in the IEM WC qualifiers but has failed to be a clutch performer in Proleague.
And then, of course, there is Maru. The MarinePrince was the Most Valuable Player of round 1, and is one of the two Terrans still remaining in Code S. He made a living off beating Protosses with his ghostless style, but has recently struggled against Protoss players who have mastered the defensive arts. If Jin Air is to be a playoff contender in round 2, they'll need to hope that Maru's round 1 was not a flash in the pan.
So what does all of this say about the match at hand? Like SKT vs. IM, it could provide us with extremely high level games, and it could also be a series of disasters. It's impossible to predict which sOs will show up on any given day, or if Bbyong will wreck face or get wrecked, but that's what makes this match so damn interesting. Every map features at least one player who could flip a switch and show us world class play, and that's exactly the kind of thing we watch Proleague for.
Overall thoughts and prediction
The first week of a new season is always difficult to predict because of the changes teams go through during an extended break. Just look at what happened to CJ and Samsung between seasons! Similarly, a lot of these teams have had a long break due to Lunar New Year + Playoffs, and it's not unreasonable to expect hot performers from round one to cool down, and a few benchwarmers to become valuable starters. I'll go out on a limb here and say the final week of round 2 will look very different from round 1.
The impact of Startale players will play a huge factor, with IM having the potential to become a real championship contender. The performance of players like Maru and TY will be important as well, as their teams would have dropped 2~3 places without them last round. Also, don't forget about players like Rain and sOs who could bounce back from disappointing showings in round 1.
Predictions:
Samsung Galaxy Khan < CJ Entus KT Rolster > Jin Air Green Wings Startale-IM < SK Telecom T1 MVP > Prime Samsung Galaxy Khan < KT Rolster CJ Entus < Jin Air Green Wings
Return of the king! I hope the outcome isn't the same as his last gstl appearance, where he basically lost every game that season, when prime played the same 4 players each time.
HYPEUUUUU seriously so pumped for this round. My FPL team is either gonna be really good or fall flat as well so that adds a little to the excitement. Gogo IM, Jin Air, and MVP!
Yeah it's really difficult to get the right FPL team and predict much this time. Gonna be really interesting. Well I'm hyped and happy it continues. There is nothing better than waking up and watch Proleague on a sunday .
IM-ST should really be one of the top contenders this round. I mean, they lack a really strong Terran (I have no idea how strong MVP is nowadays), but their Zerg/Protoss lineups are just sick. And Life gets to play a Terran (Thank god!).
On February 23 2014 09:14 Iodem wrote: I can't believe you guys said nothing about Stork vs Flash!
Probably they won't even get a chance to play :D
Just fuck this shit, SKT T1 are playing in only day where i have university. WHYY.
Proleague > education Or you know... watch it in class.
I don't have tablet and my phone doesn't have enough Android power to support Twitch's application :D So i guess, VODs will be my choice this time lol.
This might be a dumb question, but how are things going to work for StarTale at the end of the year, during the playoffs? Are they just going to have to deal with a smaller pool of points to draw from, having come in a season late?
On February 23 2014 10:41 Ryncol wrote: This might be a dumb question, but how are things going to work for StarTale at the end of the year, during the playoffs? Are they just going to have to deal with a smaller pool of points to draw from, having come in a season late?
they haven't joined SPL by themselves, they'll just play as if IM just bought out all their players (which is essentially true)
Did you know you can make PRIME fans cry with one image?
... I hate you. Lots. GOGO MKP! Come on, Prime!
nah, prime fans revel in that photo while startale fans are the one crying don't worry
It brings a tear to my eye when I see that much awesome all in one place, and the pinnacle of Prime goodness. Before the dark times of the hipster frames.
My first fantasy proleague, and almost all my players are playing (even fantasy). Only exception is young paralyze, but hopefully should get the team points from SKT. My anti of MarineKing, Super and Creator are all playing too - creator is vsing super so that'll be a moot point I guess, and hopefully marineking is as rookie as I expect. Young Hydra has some tough ZvZs, while Cure has been put up against TY (who I wished I could have fit into my lineup), but I expect I'll lose that one. Zest has a decent shot in his games.. My top pick Roro isn't playing the second Samsung match of the week which is disappointing, but since its vs KT I can accept it as it'll improve KTs chances to win as they're my team selection.
On February 23 2014 19:08 Zealously wrote: Calling the team Liquid-anything when the only player from Liquid is a crybaby who won't even play every match is meh
On February 23 2014 19:08 Zealously wrote: Calling the team Liquid-anything when the only player from Liquid is a crybaby who won't even play every match is meh
On February 23 2014 19:08 Zealously wrote: Calling the team Liquid-anything when the only player from Liquid is a crybaby who won't even play every match is meh
lol wow, brutal.
he's just mad about CJ really
Still no reason you couldn't call it ST-IM. Or Stim. Except that it's really IM and then the remnants of ST. But IMST doesn't sound like much except the sound that follows "Umpf" in some clubs.
Sad to see ST having to team up with another team while Prime is still able to stand alone, d'ya think?
On February 23 2014 19:08 Zealously wrote: Calling the team Liquid-anything when the only player from Liquid is a crybaby who won't even play every match is meh
Poor MKP. Is that a picture of him (on the news banner not on this thread) in anguish over a devastating defeat, or is he suffering from the worst constipation ever suffered by a human being? I hope he's alright. Ahhh hot hot hot hot hot hot!
God, I can't wait for tonight. MKP is in the booth, he's all smiles, and he's got a huge advantage in the game. Victory is assured, and on this beautiful night of his comeback, MKP will bring in the lead for his unfailingly loyal team.
And then Jung Jong Hyun, IMMvp steps into the booth and disconnects MKP's computer from the internet, takes his keyboard and slams it into the floor, and laughs and slaps MKP across the face.
MKP looks to his coach and team for help, he doesn't know what to do in this situation.
But as he looks to Prime's bench, Lim Jae Duk, IMNestea, is standing behind BarbiePrime, arms around her waist, as he whispers sweet nothings into her ear. She is in heaven; she is ecstasy.
She opens her eyes and looks beyond the crowd and into MKP's, as her whisper carries across the Nexon Studio: "You can never escape the demons of your past, MarineKing. Welcome to Proleague."
it's probably more likely that Mvp injures his risk when he reaches to unplug the keyboard and then his fans talk about how he was the best at setting up and disconnecting computer equipment 3 years ago and he will still find a way to come back and plug in a keyboard in the wcs eu finals this year.
Then Nestea's wife sees him talking to and holding Barbie and forces him to quit IM and get a different job.