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We all know rivalries like the one between the SKT1 and KT_Rolster.
But what's just as interesting is that there are some series where one player is just destined to beat that other player most of the time (Proleague matches don't have as much weight).
Here's a few: (I will upload some descriptions soon)
Soulkey > Maru
Maru > Flash
PartinG > Flash
Rain > HerO
soO > PartinG
Soulkey > PartinG
The Oldies but the Goodies:
MC > IdrA
Mvp > MarineKing
Got any more? Post, so we can have an encyclopedia of SC2 Dominations!
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JD has a really nice record against Taeja, and HuK has a nice record against HerO. Innovation vs Soulkey
Also Innovation vs Teamleagues.
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soulkey my padawan the almighty super korean!
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marineking > leenock? also polt > qxc
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Shine > Soulkey, if I recall correctly, between BW and SC2 Shine has never lost to Soulkey in the 7~8 matches they played.
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I just looked one up that I wasn't sure about hyun > bly bly lost to him the past 16 times
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The most famous one of these is perhaps the great GSL 2011 Terran Triad, where MMA > Mvp > Polt > MMA, etc, etc.
People don't think of it, but even when the two were the two best SC2 players in the world, Mvp generally owned NesTea. They encountered each other multiple times in 2011 and I think Mvp won practically every time.
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TaeJa > Life , they met often in 2013 and I think Life never won
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Shine 8-0 Soulkey so far I believe.
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You should add
MMA > MVP
MVP > Polt
Polt > MMA
The holy triforce of Gomtvt ;O
Maybe even
SlayerS vs Zerg Or maybe SlayerS vs Idra

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On June 03 2014 10:01 SuperHofmann wrote: TaeJa > Life , they met often in 2013 and I think Life never won
But Life 3-0ed TaeJa when he won his GSL championship in 2012... I think in the semifinals?
I seem to recall that until HyuN beat TaeJa in the last WCS AM season, TaeJa had some kind of crazy record over HyuN, maybe 8-0 or something like that.
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This has evened out in recent days, but back in 2010/early 2011, when MC was one of the top players in the world, Polt was his bane. He just owned MC like he was in Diamond. I still remember their very first series in GSL 2010 Open Season 1 when MC was #1 on the Korean ladder and Polt 2-0ed him. In the second game on Metalopolis, Polt waited until MC left his base for a 2-base colossus timing then dropped/ran marauders into both bases, sniped both Nexii, then obliterated MC's push with a viking flank.
That game made me a lifelong Polt fan.
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On June 03 2014 10:04 Brutaxilos wrote: Shine 8-0 Soulkey so far I believe.
this one is the best by far. it's so random, so consistent, so brutal.
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On June 03 2014 10:36 Circumstance wrote: Snute > HyuN
I cannot believe it took so long for that one to come up!
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juicyjames
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This thread would be more awesome if you linked to TLPD or Aligulac which shows their history, or at least give their historical win/loss vs each other.
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Snute is +23 against BabyKnight, though that's mainly due to the Bo69 show match that they had almost two years ago.
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WoL: MKP > PartinG HotS: PartinG > MKP Lotv prediction: MKP = PartinG
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On June 03 2014 11:29 Xinzoe wrote: WoL: MKP > PartinG HotS: PartinG > MKP Lotv prediction: MKP = PartinG
If we follow the usual patern of SC2 release, it would be MKP > Parting for 3-6months, than Parting>MKP for a couple of years.
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This one i just noticed and is pretty minor, Effort always loses to Stats in PL. (3-0 in favor of the protoss)
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Nerchio vs Goody is a 42 map lead for Nerchio Nerchio vs Diestar is 44-7 He has a couple of other 70%+ large map leads over opponents
San vs Life is a 10-0 lead in maps for San over 6 meetings
Liquid HerO vs Symbol is 9-0 in favor of HerO
ForGG leads Dayshi 18-0
1st place in Premiers leads Jaedong 5-1
Marineking is 12-0 vs Sase, 17-7 vs Leenock, 16-7 vs MMA (7-2 over 9 meetings), and 17-8 maps, 10-3 matches vs Parting which was mentioned earlier
HyuN vs Bly is a 16-2 match score
Goody vs Cloud is an infamous one that goes back to BW I believe. Goody leads by 20 maps and is up 18-4 in matches in SC2
Mvp leads Nestea 24-10 in maps, 10-3 in matches
sOs vs EffOrt is 7-0 maps, 6-0 matches
Curious leads Maru 9-2 maps, 6-1 matches
NesTea vs Boxer was 8-1 for Nestea over 4 meetings
IdrA vs qxc is 15-1 maps, 8-0 matches in favor of IdrA
LosirA was 7-0 vs ByuN over 4 meetings and defeated oGsTOP all 7 times they faced
WhiteRa vs Jinro is 12-2 maps, 6-0 matches
Oz leads HerO 6-1 in matches although people always pick HerO to win
Bomber is 8-1 vs Crank in 4 meetings
Leenock is 9-2 maps, 5-0 matches vs Bomber
Stephano vs Grubby is 29-6 maps, 13-2 matches in favor of Stephano and it was worse except Grubby won 2 of the 3 most recent meetings. At the end of WoL, Stephano led 25-1
Jim vs Xigua is 10-1 in favor of Jim in matches
There are a ton of 1 sided matches. Some are just more well known than others. If you look around on Aligulac's rival tab on players' pages you'll probably find a bunch you didn't realize or maybe forgot about. You'll definitely find a bunch if you look at European players that play in a lot of the online cups like Go4sc2 and stuff. They have a ton of meetings and quite a few of them are lopsided
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If you look through Soulkey's match history, he's never beaten Shine. They are in the same Code S Ro16 group, creating an interesting group that i can't wait to see play out. Soulkey and Shine play each other first while Innovation and Zest are perfectly capable of beating Shine. This guarantees that Soulkey is eliminated from this season's Code S. Soulkey plays shine. Soulkey auto loses and goes to loser's match, Shine to winner's match. Zest plays Innovation, whoever wins proceeds to winner's match where they beat shine. Shine goes to decider's match. Soulkey plays either Inno or Zest in loser's match. If Soulkey loses he is out. If he wins he goes to decider's match where he auto loses to Shine and is out.
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ForGG is something like 18-0 vs Dayshi is their tournament meetings.
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