The Code S Ro16 opened up with a three-way family feud between SK Telecom T1 players, which resulted in Classic and soO emerging victorious over their teammate PartinG. CJ Entus' herO, who was unfortunately caught in the crossfire, was also eliminated.
Classic had been a team-kill victim in the last season of GSL, getting eliminated by Rain and PartinG in the Ro16. One season later, Classic returned as a stronger player, defeating teammates PartinG and soO to take the first place spot in Group A. Combining his trademark cheeses (even going as far as to cannon rush three of soO's bases in the same game) with fantastic late game play, Classic proved himself to be the best SKT player in the group and a potential dark horse to take the Code S title.
With CJ's herO unable to get out of his funk and dropping games left and right, soO and PartinG were left to contest the second place spot in the group. Things seemed grim for PartinG as he had been eliminated from the previous two GSLs by soO, but he got off to an encouraging start by taking the first map off his tormentor. Unfortunately for PartinG, he would be unable to break his soO jinx. After his Soul Train was was derailed by soO in game two, PartinG resorted to a risky proxy 2-gate strategy to try and steal game three. Despite soO opening with a hatch-gas-pool build, PartinG was unable to deal any substantial damage and had no choice but to surrender the series.
Despite the fact that he got out of his group, I was a little bit disappointed by soO today. It felt to me like he was a little bit off of his game. Maybe it was just all the cheese.
On May 28 2014 23:52 Killmo wrote: Despite the fact that he got out of his group, I was a little bit disappointed by soO today. It felt to me like he was a little bit off of his game. Maybe it was just all the cheese.
soO going to make back to back to back finals, and lose to Innovation. Probably
On May 28 2014 23:52 Killmo wrote: Despite the fact that he got out of his group, I was a little bit disappointed by soO today. It felt to me like he was a little bit off of his game. Maybe it was just all the cheese.
I think part of it was the fact he was playing teammates and the other part it was just cheese. Which shows how afraid people are in playing him in a macro game.
On May 28 2014 23:52 Killmo wrote: Despite the fact that he got out of his group, I was a little bit disappointed by soO today. It felt to me like he was a little bit off of his game. Maybe it was just all the cheese.
soO going to make back to back to back finals, and lose to Innovation. Probably
Innovation isn't a royal roading protoss, only Stork can stop soOjwa from taking the title.
thanks for the spoiler... how was reddit less spoiler free than here.. Really should post these review later at night. no one with real jobs or a life can wake up at 430 to watch the games live....
On May 28 2014 23:57 MysterySC wrote: thanks for the spoiler... how was reddit less spoiler free than here.. Really should post these review later at night. no one with real jobs or a life can wake up at 430 to watch the games live....
Because no one who follows Starcraft lives outside of NA...
On May 28 2014 23:57 MysterySC wrote: thanks for the spoiler... how was reddit less spoiler free than here.. Really should post these review later at night. no one with real jobs or a life can wake up at 430 to watch the games live....
You could just, y'know tick the option that hides the spoilers.
On May 28 2014 23:38 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: Classic returned as a stronger player, defeating teammates PartinG and soO to take the first place spot in Group A. Combining his trademark cheeses (even going as far as to cannon rush three of soO's bases in the same game) with fantastic late game play, Classic proved himself to be the best SKT player in the group and a potential dark horse to take the Code S title.
On May 28 2014 23:52 Killmo wrote: Despite the fact that he got out of his group, I was a little bit disappointed by soO today. It felt to me like he was a little bit off of his game. Maybe it was just all the cheese.
Well, herO was just lackluster tonight and tbh, soO had to advance first if he didn't mess up everything. Well-deserved by Classic though, he may not be as versatile and intelligent as sOs, but he surely reserved his place as one of Aiur's top dogs after tonight.
Sad for PartinG though, well, next time you will probably have to start from the gates, dude and not wait until Classic kills soO.
And soO is again on lower part of bracket in Ro8, oh boy. Rain, you have to probably choose asap, do you want soO or Classic. + If Stork wins his group on Friday, we can already assume, how will bracket go and who will be in the finals. AND WHO WILL WIN THE FINALS AS WELL.
On May 29 2014 00:54 AKAvg wrote: On top of that group C is kinda lame,
Dark and TRUE are pretty good in ZvT and Maru's weakest matchup is just that. TRUE just plays baneling anyway which is fun, and stork has been improving alot lately so we could get an interesting group, could also get stomps all over
Parting losing to SoO is starting to remind me of Parting being unable to beat Life. Makes me wonder how much of is PvZ success is really based on tricks and mind games that his teammates won't fall for, being teammates and all.
On May 29 2014 01:46 LockeTazeline wrote: PartinG 0-2 soO WCS KR 2013 Season 2 Ro16 PartinG 1-3 soO WCS KR 2013 Season 3 Ro8 PartinG 1-3 soO GSL 2014 Season 1 Ro8 PartinG 1-2 soO GSL 2014 Season 2 Ro16
3-10. Cloud - Goody level if that continues for several years :D