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Tower Overwhelming - Life Wins WCS 2014

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Tower Overwhelming - Life Wins WCS 2014

Text byZealously
Graphics byMeru, shiroiusagi
November 11th, 2014 22:59 GMT

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Life Wins WCS 2014


by Zealously

Writer's note: this article is not unbiased. It does not reflect the views of TL Writers, other than Zealously's own.

Rivalries are things of beauty. Despite being inherently competitive and not rarely hostile in nature, these interactions between players are arguably almost as important as the players themselves, providing us with narrative perspective and a means of connecting with our players when the games cannot provide. A point of reference for the fans, and a motivator for the players themselves, a driving force behind many of the greatest matches in sports.


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"I sometimes discuss strategies with my coach. If I were wrong about something I would change, but I've never been wrong"It is no secret that the WCS suffers from narrative incohesion. With the three separate regions no longer interacting with each other through the Season Finals that tied them together last year, the WCS Global Finals were at risk of being all about the games and not at all about the story the WCS was created to build. While this is fine for some, many crave something else, a story that humanizes the players and allows them to feel connected to the players on stage. This is the primary attraction of regional tournaments, the feeling of commonality between the fans and their local players. These storylines and feelings that can be so crucial to the enjoyment of the game are, undeniably, things the World Championship Series has had a hard time creating on its own.

With that in mind, Startale.Life's miraculous championship run, after very nearly not making it to the Global Finals at all, was a perfect storm. For a player that has spent much of this year meddling in mediocrity and staving off inconsistency, there were no players attending Blizzcon that could have challenged him more than the four he defeated on his way to the championship. Not only that, but the way in which he won made all of these series legitimate in different ways, emphasizing strengths we knew that Life used to have, but suspected he had lost. When the StarTale Zerg finally lifted the trophy in front of the Blizzcon crowd he had faced all of his rivals, and defeated them all.


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"Taeja is a predictable opponent, but knowing what he's going to do isn't enough. That's why it was so difficult to face him."

Being paired with a Protoss player boasting three Korean championships this year in the first round would be bad enough for anyone, but Zest's well-known PvZ prowess combined with Life's past struggles against players of Zest's caliber made his predicament appear even worse. Life, despite his knack for showing up and performing when it matters most, was counted out before the tournament had even began. He was good, though not on Zest's level.

But as it would turn out, he actually was. When Life showed up in the Burbank studios he was the underdog, mentioned by none of the casters as a player to make it deep into the tournament. It was quickly made clear that Zest, like Artosis, had not anticipated the form Life would show up in. Taking the first two games by turning ”normal” ZvP reactions upside down and greedily going 3hatch pool made it clear that Life hadn't come to mess around. Although he would lose the next two games (depending on your preferences, Game 3 on Nimbus might either be hugely entertaining or nauseating) in inelegant fashion, he ultimately closed out the series by calmly defending a cannon rush on the final map. As lightning, Life had struck where he hadn't been expected to, and one of the favorites to win the entire tournaments had fallen.

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Unsurprisingly, a Protoss whose third base looks like this at 17 minutes is not looking forward to the next game

For someone that follows Life with any particular interest, a surprise victory over a GSL champion is not uncommon. Life has always had his moments, even in his lowest of slumps. That is, except against San. Against San, nothing had ever worked properly. But Life's newfound willingness to prepare for specific opponents carried him through against San as it had against Zest. His old Protoss rival played out the series much as you would have expected him to, with the same timings and builds that have worked for him longer than they have any right to. Life held the pushes through a combination of build adaption and preemptive action, poking and prodding at the Protoss to throw him off just enough that the kill timings became too inefficient and too weak to work. In a match that was notable given the two's history together, Life defeated San 3 games to none.

In taking out Zest and San, Life demonstrated that he had both the capacity for series planning and deviation from normative responses to situations that would have destroyed other Zergs. And while both victories went a long way towards proving that Life is once again a legitimate championship contender in even the most stacked of tournaments, they lacked a certain magnitude to symbolize Life finally breaking his pattern of disappointments that began with his losses to Soulkey and Roro two years ago. For this purpose, there was only really one player left in the tournament that would suffice, who also happened to be the toughest opponent Life could have been made to face in all of the WCS: Taeja.

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"The smile that has ended many tournament runs"
That Life has struggled against the Liquid Terran many times in the past is common knowledge. In fact, many of his high-profile eliminations from tournaments he might otherwise have won have followed defeats against Taeja, whose playstyle has always been one he has had difficulty responding to. Their common history as online cup regulars long before they were repeat champions has ensured that every time they face off in playoffs and elimination matches, they do so as long-time rivals.

The way Taeja opened up that fated semifinals made things look grim for Life. A few lost lings, a single bad fight, and Taeja rolled him over without ever breaking a sweat. It was quick, brutal, efficient and first and foremost hope-crushing. What can Zerg do against such relentless aggression?
As Life would show in the second game, there is nothing you can do. soO played his match against Taeja as well as he could, but managed to only take a single game before ultimately being overrun by Taeja's superior trading and more efficient fighting.

But there is one important thing that sets Life apart from soO. He does not have the four-time GSL finalist's flawless macro and inject timings, but when simply being flawless isn't good enough, Life shines the most. By first planting a proxy hatchery down the ramp outside Taeja's natural expansion in response to a proxy reaper build, Life threw Taeja off his game to the extent that the rest of the game was played with the knowledge that neither player could follow the standard pattern of TvZ. Taeja did admirably in bringing order from the chaos, but for once he was put on the back foot and once he was, he never truly got the chance to put on real pressure of his own again. No matter where he attacked, Life was somewhere else, poking, counterattacking, harassing. Taeja could not muster the power he needed to win the game, and once a crack in his armor appeared Life never let up until the armor was broken and Taeja was defeated.

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"This may not be the strategy that will win me this game, but it will be the strategy that breaks your brain!"

"I came to this tournament expecting less than the championship, and I think that is what allowed me to win."Unquestionably, the semifinal between the two long-time rivals was the highlight of the tournament for many. And certainly, once the dust settled after Life's queen/ling/bane push on Merry Go Round had won him the final game of the series, Life was the favorite to win the finals as well. He had just defeated arguably the best and most consistent TvZ player of all time, whereas MMA's TvZ had gone untested through the tournament. Facing a Life riding a wave of momentum has never, at any point, been an easy task, and it proved to be one MMA, too, was unprepared for. The first two maps went to Life in rapid succession, a simplicity to Life's play that radiated confidence. Life had overcome his doubts and surpassed expectations, his hunger for endless championships returned in full force.

The rest is history. Life went on to defeat MMA – the player whose career is the most similar to Life's – with a convincing and effortless 4-1 score, his one defeat coming from his own recklessness as much as MMA's prowess. MMA fell to the kind of Zerg play that made Life the undisputed best player in the world at the end of Wings of Liberty just as Zest, San and Taeja had, and when he conceded the final game to Life, the Ling King had reenacted the entirety of his career over the course of seven days




Rivalries are things of beauty. Not only because they allow us to feel connected to players that battle each other in an arena completely disconnected from us, or because they drive players forward in a cycle of competition that never ends. Rivalries are beautiful, powerful, because when they are turned on their heads and our expectations are subverted, they create something much more powerful than an ordinary game could be on its own, something that transcends the game and the competition.

The weakness in sOs' story of last year was that he had no rivalries, no storylines that made his championship memorable of itself. There were no well-known ties between him and other players that made his run memorable for anything other than how unexpected it was and how incomprehensible his games were for theplayers he faced. In terms of year-long consistency , Life's championship run this year was even less expected than sOs' last year, even more lined with difficulties.

And yet, when we look back at past Global Finals years from now, we will remember Life's championship as one that defied challenges, broke trends, shattered expectations. Life's run will be immortal for all of these things, remembered as the tournament where Life rebounded and defeated all those that had overcome him in the past. As the tournament where The Tower stood tall, unmoved by all challenges.



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Writer: ZealouslyGraphics: shiroiusagi, MeruPhoto Credit: GSL, inven eSports, Fomos, Silverfire, itsjustatank, Dreamhack, Blizzard, GHOSTCLAW, Helena Kristiansson, R1CHEditor: Zealously
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josephmcjoe
Profile Joined October 2009
United States57 Posts
November 11 2014 23:04 GMT
#2
That quote about discussing strategies with his coach is amazing. Life for the win!!!
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The_Templar
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
your Country52797 Posts
November 11 2014 23:06 GMT
#3
Tower Overwhelming is the best title I've seen recently. :D
Very nice article though, I will admit I'm not disappointed in how Blizzcon went.
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Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-11-12 14:05:55
November 11 2014 23:06 GMT
#4
Also this is now obligatory in each recap following a Life win:

https://twitter.com/TL_Zealously/status/531275797991264256

(I didn't take this picture, I dont really talk about myself in third person)
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Aeromi
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
France14456 Posts
November 11 2014 23:07 GMT
#5
Poor lichter not on the graphics team
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vult
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United States9400 Posts
November 11 2014 23:19 GMT
#6
LIFEUUUU.
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TheDougler
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada8302 Posts
November 11 2014 23:21 GMT
#7
As a liquid fan who has Acer in his signature, the inevitable and undoubtably glorious Zealously write-up was the silver lining that I held on to these last two days. You didn't let me down Zealously, this was a great final say on the matter.
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MrMatt
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada225 Posts
November 11 2014 23:27 GMT
#8
Great read. Great end to the 2014 season.
KadaverBB
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Germany25657 Posts
November 11 2014 23:44 GMT
#9
This title is really good. Almost genious I would say.
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sparklyresidue
Profile Joined August 2011
United States5523 Posts
November 11 2014 23:47 GMT
#10
Incredible! I love the selected quotes.
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Yorkie
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
United States12612 Posts
November 11 2014 23:53 GMT
#11
LEE SEUNG HYUN! Such a deserving champion. Only way it could have been better would be a Life vs Bomber final. Excellent write up
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agsub
Profile Joined May 2012
Singapore368 Posts
November 12 2014 00:39 GMT
#12
Great write-up!
Muffloe
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Sweden6061 Posts
November 12 2014 00:57 GMT
#13
Tower Of Power

Nice write-up!
Huziwara
Profile Joined March 2013
France11 Posts
November 12 2014 00:58 GMT
#14
Very pleasant read, thanks! Life truly is one of the most entertaining (if not THE most entertaining) players in SC2 history.
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Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13970 Posts
November 12 2014 02:25 GMT
#15
On November 12 2014 08:06 Zealously wrote:
Also this is now obligatory in each recap following a Life win:



(I didn't take this picture, I dont really talk about myself in third person)

LIFE IS AN UNSTOPPABLE GOD TASTELESS
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intotheheart
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada33091 Posts
November 12 2014 02:31 GMT
#16
On November 12 2014 08:06 Zealously wrote:
Also this is now obligatory in each recap following a Life win:

https://twitter.com/TL_Zealously/status/531275797991264256

(I didn't take this picture, I dont really talk about myself in third person)


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RaiKageRyu
Profile Joined August 2009
Canada4773 Posts
November 12 2014 02:34 GMT
#17
Well written as expected from the #1 fan of Life.
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Plexa
Profile Blog Joined October 2005
Aotearoa39261 Posts
November 12 2014 02:45 GMT
#18
I blame Artosis.
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Evil_Sheep
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada902 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-11-12 11:37:38
November 12 2014 02:49 GMT
#19
What a crazy-ass tournament. I never imagined for a moment that Life would be the world champion at the end of it all, not because he's not a great player but because he had an insane bracket and terrans have been wrecking zergs for the past few months, and Blizzcon was full of terrans in wrecking form. 2014 was a fantastic year for protoss who reigned in the first half of the year, and for terran who reigned in the second, while zerg have spent most of the year getting their dreams crushed. What could personify the zerg race's suffering in 2014 better than its most consistently almost great representative, soO? His unbroken run of spectacular failure was so impressive he even made us forget about his race's second greatest second greatest, Jaekong. Yet with streams crashing and favourites collapsing all over Blizzcon, it was the only zerg in attendance who improbably emerged from the chaos as the last one standing.

Even though Life's win came as a shock, he 100% earned it and deserved it. He convincingly beat two of the best players in the world, Zest and Taeja, then dismantled MMA in the final who had also gotten there by eliminating some of the world's best in JD, Bomber, and Classic. Not only that, but Life did it in a metagame where it is currently almost impossible for any zerg to beat the best terrans in a standard macro game. When he tried to play standard against Taeja in game 1, Taeja destroyed him within 13 minutes. So Life flipped over the board by deciding to expand to his opponent's natural rather than his own in the next games, and that element of chaos gave him the chance to get to a game 5.

As Apollo put it, this would be Taeja's last professional TvZ game ever (yea right) with $100,000 and a world championship on the line, and he was going to use his absolute best build. What did Taeja choose? Super greedy fast triple orbital with no units, typical Taeja in other words, on a map (merry go round) where it's hard to defend your 3rd without a lot of units, against an opponent you know is very aggressive. Life could smell the greed from across the map, sent over a bunch of banelings and queens and won, and it was simply because he played smarter than Taeja. If Taeja had played a little safer he would've survived that bust or Life might not even have tried, and Taeja would've won the macro game anyway.

I would've been more than a little disappointed if Classic or MMA had won the championship, because although they are excellent players, they haven't shown they have the skills or consistency to stay at the top of the world. Life has, ever since he toppled Mvp he's consistently been one of the best of his race and best in the world, and during that time he's won more championships than any other zerg by far. He was without a doubt the best player at Blizzcon, he beat the best of the other players at Blizzcon, and he is completely worthy of the title of world champion.
lichter
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
November 12 2014 02:52 GMT
#20
On November 12 2014 08:07 Aeromi wrote:
Poor lichter not on the graphics team


i did the death marks on the players but we had to remove it for cultural sensitivity or something D:
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shiroiusagi
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
SoCal, USA3955 Posts
November 12 2014 03:18 GMT
#21
On November 12 2014 11:52 lichter wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 08:07 Aeromi wrote:
Poor lichter not on the graphics team


i did the death marks on the players but we had to remove it for cultural sensitivity or something D:


I wanted it black and white from the start anyways. |D I should have went with my gut!
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WinterWoes
Profile Joined July 2012
Australia450 Posts
November 12 2014 03:20 GMT
#22
Such a good article! Those quotes are great and i'm glad Life was able to win.
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silverfire
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States304 Posts
November 12 2014 03:33 GMT
#23
Huh wow it looks like the zerg logo on the trophy in that shot was actually facing the direction I shot that from. Didn't even notice XD
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biskit
Profile Joined August 2010
Australia355 Posts
November 12 2014 03:50 GMT
#24
Nice write up to close up the tourney.

GO LIFEEEE!
hellokitty[hk]
Profile Joined June 2009
United States1309 Posts
November 12 2014 04:13 GMT
#25
$0$
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Scrutinizer
Profile Joined April 2011
170 Posts
November 12 2014 04:23 GMT
#26
A very nice write-up!
iLLuzion1st
Profile Joined May 2014
United States12 Posts
November 12 2014 04:41 GMT
#27
Can you write articles like this everyday plszszs?

I greatly enjoy watching the underdog make ling muta look like the answer to all problems almost.
Watching his Hatch placement was great, and how he created an unanswerable awkwardness for his opponent. The dudes only 17!!! and he won WCS. Truly phenomenal.

Anyways, thank you for the article was a great closer to 2014 WCS.
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ETisME
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
12348 Posts
November 12 2014 05:38 GMT
#28
Glad for life but can't help to think Artosis curse should take some credit (jk)
So happy for life, I am once again impressed by his performance!
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Profile Joined November 2012
Finland7855 Posts
November 12 2014 05:47 GMT
#29
Nice write-up man
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Apoteosis
Profile Joined June 2011
Chile820 Posts
November 12 2014 05:51 GMT
#30
On November 12 2014 07:59 Zealously wrote:
Life's run will be immortal for all of these things, remembered as the tournament where Life rebounded and defeated all those that had overcome him in the past. As the tournament where The Tower stood tall, unmoved by all challenges.


Not only that... Lee Seung Hyun's run at Blizzcon 2014 is simply LEGENDARY.

There were three zergs at the RO16. Only one of them was considered widely as the best Zerg in the world. The other two, on the other hand, were the underdogs: nobody but the hardcore fanboys will place a bet on them two. In Life's case, it was worse: he faced the "best player of 2014", the one who made it, at least, to the RO8 in EVERY TOURNAMENT HE SIGNED IN. Life crushed Zest with a wonderful lesson of PvZ. Why is this match so important? Everyone agrees that, since Dear's marvelous run at the end of 2013, Protoss took the place as the dominant race. Every important tournament from there was dominated by the sons of Aiur. Blizzcon 2013, GSL 1 & 2, IEM WC. Especially at 2013 GSL S1, Zest wrecked soO. Since the end of 2013, Zerg race was on decline. Only the trickery of TRUE's play (and his corruptors) prevented Zest's back-to-back GSL Championships. And despite that, Life won. Not with 10 pools, not with proxy hatcheries: he defeated the best protoss of 2014 in his own game: no rush 10.

At the end of the carnage of the RO16, Life was the only zerg remaining. Jaedong, out. Soo, eliminated. And then, at the RO8, Life was placed against his nemesis, the author of the infamous SanGate, the man with the best record against Zerg and with an overwhelming positive record against Life: he was none other than ManZenith himself, yoeFWSan. Again, another PvZ. This time though, it was not the Zerg pride that was on the board; it was Life's own ghosts that haunted him. His worst matchup, against one of the few players that he had negative record. And he won. Convincingly. 3-0.

At the RO4, Life not only represented the hopes and dreams of 1/3 of the Starcraft fans, but he represented his own desire of overcome all odds, his own crave to be a champion once again. But, on the other side of the bracket, were crushing two titans of the Terran race: Innovation, GSL S3 Champion, and Taeja, the 11-Gold-Player. Two masters of the TvZ. And of both, the one who inflicted many painful losses to Life advanced to the RO4. At the RO16, Life fought for the Zerg race. At the RO8, Life fought against his recurrent obstacles. At the RO4, however, Life fought for recovering his lost prestige. Once upon a time, TvZ was Life's trademark matchup. After two years, a new game, a bunch of nerfs and buffs, Life's TvZ was on decline. He lost many times to Taeja himself; hell, he even lost against SjoW. And above that, he was placed against a guy that has the same aura of Mvp: Taeja, although awesome, does not have the monstrous macro of Innovation or Bomber; Taeja has good micro, but not astounding as Maru's or Marineking's micro; and he also have wrist issues. Taeja, just like Mvp, is good at winning. That is why that RO4 series was unforgettable, just like that finals in 2012: nail-biting until the last moment. But, Life won. And not only he just won, but he did it showcasing his trademark style of relentless aggression.

When Life reached the finals, he overcomed his personal ghosts, his underperforming race, and the burden of his past accomplishment. After such test, he was determined to win. That is why the finals was a walk in the park: merely a confirmation of an undisputed fact.

Lee Seung Huyn's run at Blizzcon resembles a similar run four years ago: There was a Zerg player, who fought from the depths of his underperforming race, against all odds and expectations, and facing the best players of his era. That player was the first Royal Roader, the winner of the first GSL ever. That player was Fruitdealer. His run was legendary, in the same way that Life's run was.
Life won like 200k and didn't hire a proper criminal lawyer.
erby
Profile Blog Joined September 2012
464 Posts
November 12 2014 07:03 GMT
#31
YOU'RE STILL MY FAVORITE, TAEJA! Life really had some wicked builds to pull on TaeJa, and I think he realized that he could handle whoever came from the top bracket after he beat TaeJa and spared nothing for the finals.

Ahhhh, what a tournament. The Day 2 was a roller coaster of emotions, especially experiencing it live.
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dsousa
Profile Joined October 2011
United States1363 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-11-12 08:11:25
November 12 2014 07:55 GMT
#32
I have never picked against Life in a series.

While it makes it exciting that the "commentators" didn't pick him to win, the fact is those commentators are renown for being wrong. They always get so caught up in who is doing good in practice or who did good in PL, but the fact remains that big stage games are different. Life has ALWAYS excelled at them, which is why its no surprise he won. The kid is a winner, he bleeds win. How could you ever pick against that?

He's better than the rest because he knows that if he gets in a tough spot he can create turmoil in the game and then count on his superior responsiveness to win out. The Taeja series is a great example, when he felt Taeja was too strong for straight up play, he took the game to a weird place and then trusted he'd find the solution better than his opponent.

He didn't let pride, fear or ego get in the way, he decided what he needed to do to win, and he proxy hatched and got it done.

Some competitors just know how to win. Life has that in spades and he always has.

Picking against Life is silly.

But we knew this a long time ago. He won the firs HOTS MLG when Flash and Innovation were Hellbat roasting drones by the dozens. He won the GSL his first time there. He's still only 17.

TL:DR. Life can beat anyone. To act like it was a shock his won is a disservice to his greatness.
Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24417 Posts
November 12 2014 08:20 GMT
#33
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o
Administrator"Declaring anything a disaster because aLive popped up out of nowhere is just downright silly."
Gwavajuice
Profile Joined June 2014
France1810 Posts
November 12 2014 08:34 GMT
#34
Actually the really cool thing would be to have him keep in improving and not get into a slump phase again.

The 2012 Life was so amazing that, how good Life played at Blizzcon, I have the feeling it was not the best Life possible yet.

Dear INno and all the former STX boys.
ZenithM
Profile Joined February 2011
France15952 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-11-12 08:35:27
November 12 2014 08:35 GMT
#35
I'm so mad that Zealously is happy
But I'm happy for Life, he's fucking cool.
Flonomenalz
Profile Joined May 2011
Nigeria3519 Posts
November 12 2014 09:41 GMT
#36
The amazing thing about Life is that he can simply win at any time, against anyone.

That's awesome.
I love crazymoving
OtherWorld
Profile Blog Joined October 2013
France17333 Posts
November 12 2014 09:59 GMT
#37
Hehe Life :D

On November 12 2014 17:20 DarkLordOlli wrote:
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o

Why?
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Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24417 Posts
November 12 2014 10:03 GMT
#38
On November 12 2014 18:59 OtherWorld wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 17:20 DarkLordOlli wrote:
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o

Why?


I heard that all Kespa players were flown in exactly one day before their Ro16 matches, which would leave any normal human being severely jetlagged or at least extremely uncomfortable. There were protests against it from players and coaches but to no avail. Then Zest and soO lost in the Ro16, and the KR community is putting a lot of the blame on KeSPA.

At least that's what I keep hearing.
Administrator"Declaring anything a disaster because aLive popped up out of nowhere is just downright silly."
Aeromi
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
France14456 Posts
November 12 2014 10:05 GMT
#39
On November 12 2014 19:03 DarkLordOlli wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 18:59 OtherWorld wrote:
On November 12 2014 17:20 DarkLordOlli wrote:
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o

Why?


I heard that all Kespa players were flown in exactly one day before their Ro16 matches, which would leave any normal human being severely jetlagged or at least extremely uncomfortable. There were protests against it from players and coaches but to no avail. Then Zest and soO lost in the Ro16, and the KR community is putting a lot of the blame on KeSPA.

At least that's what I keep hearing.

I've heard the sale thinh, poor players.
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Quixotic_tv
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Germany130 Posts
November 12 2014 10:07 GMT
#40
On November 12 2014 19:03 DarkLordOlli wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 18:59 OtherWorld wrote:
On November 12 2014 17:20 DarkLordOlli wrote:
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o

Why?


I heard that all Kespa players were flown in exactly one day before their Ro16 matches, which would leave any normal human being severely jetlagged or at least extremely uncomfortable. There were protests against it from players and coaches but to no avail. Then Zest and soO lost in the Ro16, and the KR community is putting a lot of the blame on KeSPA.

At least that's what I keep hearing.


Isn't Life a KeSPA player as well?
Life always finds a way.
Tibbroar
Profile Joined June 2011
United States161 Posts
November 12 2014 10:08 GMT
#41
I blame MMA for this, he ruined everything by knocking out Bomber.
I will always believe in the fallen king.
OtherWorld
Profile Blog Joined October 2013
France17333 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-11-12 10:14:30
November 12 2014 10:09 GMT
#42
On November 12 2014 19:03 DarkLordOlli wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 18:59 OtherWorld wrote:
On November 12 2014 17:20 DarkLordOlli wrote:
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o

Why?


I heard that all Kespa players were flown in exactly one day before their Ro16 matches, which would leave any normal human being severely jetlagged or at least extremely uncomfortable. There were protests against it from players and coaches but to no avail. Then Zest and soO lost in the Ro16, and the KR community is putting a lot of the blame on KeSPA.

At least that's what I keep hearing.

But I remember seeing pics on the closed Day1 thread of Zest going to BlizzCon and that was like 2-3 days before? I'll try to find them again and verify
nvm, looks like I'm wrong. It's pretty surprising from KeSPA tbh, I can't see the reason behind this

On November 12 2014 19:07 Quixotic_tv wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 19:03 DarkLordOlli wrote:
On November 12 2014 18:59 OtherWorld wrote:
On November 12 2014 17:20 DarkLordOlli wrote:
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o

Why?


I heard that all Kespa players were flown in exactly one day before their Ro16 matches, which would leave any normal human being severely jetlagged or at least extremely uncomfortable. There were protests against it from players and coaches but to no avail. Then Zest and soO lost in the Ro16, and the KR community is putting a lot of the blame on KeSPA.

At least that's what I keep hearing.


Isn't Life a KeSPA player as well?

StarTale isn't part of KeSPA. It doesn't have any allegiance afaik
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Quixotic_tv
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Germany130 Posts
November 12 2014 10:12 GMT
#43
On November 12 2014 19:09 OtherWorld wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 19:03 DarkLordOlli wrote:
On November 12 2014 18:59 OtherWorld wrote:
On November 12 2014 17:20 DarkLordOlli wrote:
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o

Why?


I heard that all Kespa players were flown in exactly one day before their Ro16 matches, which would leave any normal human being severely jetlagged or at least extremely uncomfortable. There were protests against it from players and coaches but to no avail. Then Zest and soO lost in the Ro16, and the KR community is putting a lot of the blame on KeSPA.

At least that's what I keep hearing.

But I remember seeing pics on the closed Day1 thread of Zest going to BlizzCon and that was like 2-3 days before? I'll try to find them again and verify

Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 19:07 Quixotic_tv wrote:
On November 12 2014 19:03 DarkLordOlli wrote:
On November 12 2014 18:59 OtherWorld wrote:
On November 12 2014 17:20 DarkLordOlli wrote:
I blame KeSPA, as does a big part of the Korean community from what I hear ;o

Why?


I heard that all Kespa players were flown in exactly one day before their Ro16 matches, which would leave any normal human being severely jetlagged or at least extremely uncomfortable. There were protests against it from players and coaches but to no avail. Then Zest and soO lost in the Ro16, and the KR community is putting a lot of the blame on KeSPA.

At least that's what I keep hearing.


Isn't Life a KeSPA player as well?

StarTale isn't part of KeSPA. It doesn't have any allegiance afaik


Oops, I meant the ST IM Alliance in PL.
Life always finds a way.
Tzyx
Profile Joined August 2010
Northern Ireland280 Posts
November 12 2014 10:53 GMT
#44
nice article, good way to close out the season for sure
marvellosity
Profile Joined January 2011
United Kingdom36160 Posts
November 12 2014 11:27 GMT
#45
Great article, love the quotes too. Really an unbelievable storyline, you couldn't have handpicked Life's opponents better for his amazing run.
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JimmyHollow
Profile Joined August 2010
United Kingdom249 Posts
November 12 2014 12:12 GMT
#46
Well I blame Artosis as usual
SeriousLus
Profile Joined July 2012
169 Posts
November 12 2014 12:45 GMT
#47
i agree with the article in the manner that its a disgrace that no caster picked him/ mentioned him as a possible winner (was I the only one here that didnt count Life out?)
Zest here, Zest there - MMA this MMA that.. Bomber is soooooooo good - noone can beat SAn in PvZ
thats the only thing i remember about what was said beforehand - pretty sad, given the fact those guys make their living this way... And none of them predicted even 1 player correctly.
Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
November 12 2014 12:47 GMT
#48
On November 12 2014 21:45 SeriousLus wrote:
i agree with the article in the manner that its a disgrace that no caster picked him/ mentioned him as a possible winner (was I the only one here that didnt count Life out?)
Zest here, Zest there - MMA this MMA that.. Bomber is soooooooo good - noone can beat SAn in PvZ
thats the only thing i remember about what was said beforehand - pretty sad, given the fact those guys make their living this way... And none of them predicted even 1 player correctly.


You and me, bro

On October 19 2014 01:01 Zealously wrote:
All hail the Blizzcon champion

AdministratorBreak the chains
ejozl
Profile Joined October 2010
Denmark3341 Posts
November 12 2014 12:58 GMT
#49
Life is the JaeDong we all deserve!
SC2 Archon needs "Terrible, terrible damage" as one of it's quotes.
Jornada
Profile Joined February 2012
United States223 Posts
November 12 2014 13:39 GMT
#50
I must say that Life plays a Style of Zerg that is fitting of the actual race. Zerg is often noted as "The Swarm" ... Life plays Zerg the way Zerg is ment to be played. Constant harassment, ling rung by's, hidden strategies!

I love JD but Life really is amazing.. and only freaking 17... crazy.
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Video2000
Profile Joined April 2012
Denmark517 Posts
November 12 2014 13:55 GMT
#51
Life did lose games 3 and 4 vs Zest "inelegantly" but it's pretty funny how desperate Zest was - trying to cheese Life out the tournament :D That and the semifinal vs Taeja were probably the best series for me.
Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24417 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-11-12 14:17:01
November 12 2014 14:13 GMT
#52
That DT build on merry go round is just something he does a lot

Cannon rushing vs someone who went 3hatch before pool twice (or even three times?) can't exactly be described as desperate
Administrator"Declaring anything a disaster because aLive popped up out of nowhere is just downright silly."
Video2000
Profile Joined April 2012
Denmark517 Posts
November 12 2014 14:22 GMT
#53
Well in context it did, to me, after he looked helpless in two pretty straight up games although he did win a drawn out macro on a huge map. Maybe it wasn't desperate but considering the execution of the last one..
OtherWorld
Profile Blog Joined October 2013
France17333 Posts
November 12 2014 14:28 GMT
#54
Keep in mind that cheesing isn't always a sign of desperation/fear to play a long macro game. It can also be a way to mindgame the opponent (sOs-herO, anyone?), an intelligent exploitation of an opponent who always plays the same, force a greedy opponent to play safer (case of the cannon rush vs 3hatch before pool), or just a sign of disrespect towards the opponent's skill (Flash vs MajOr / Classic vs State)
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Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24417 Posts
November 12 2014 14:34 GMT
#55
On November 12 2014 23:22 Video2000 wrote:
Well in context it did, to me, after he looked helpless in two pretty straight up games although he did win a drawn out macro on a huge map. Maybe it wasn't desperate but considering the execution of the last one..


The two straight up games you're talking about were two all ins from Life after Zest fell behind after the build choices (Life got away with 3 hatch before pool twice).
Administrator"Declaring anything a disaster because aLive popped up out of nowhere is just downright silly."
Video2000
Profile Joined April 2012
Denmark517 Posts
November 12 2014 15:21 GMT
#56
But Zest went nexus first both times iirc, so it's not that horrible straight off the build choices tbh and he did try to go aggressive himself in g2 didn't he? But yeah, desperate might be the wrong word, but Zest really seemed to be broken by g5.
SatedSC2
Profile Blog Joined March 2014
England3012 Posts
November 12 2014 15:23 GMT
#57
--- Nuked ---
Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24417 Posts
November 12 2014 15:29 GMT
#58
On November 13 2014 00:21 Video2000 wrote:
But Zest went nexus first both times iirc, so it's not that horrible straight off the build choices tbh and he did try to go aggressive himself in g2 didn't he? But yeah, desperate might be the wrong word, but Zest really seemed to be broken by g5.


He went gate first, then nexus first. Gate first vs 3hatch is basically an auto loss if zerg doesn't mess up. Nexus first still leaves you behind a bit. G2 Zest did an unsaturated third gateway attack which Life blindly countered perfectly by going roach/ling all in to kill the third.

Then Zest won two games in a row and figured that Life would go super greed again, because that's how he won the two games, and cannon rushed. That's why it looked like to me.
Administrator"Declaring anything a disaster because aLive popped up out of nowhere is just downright silly."
Sir_Figs
Profile Joined October 2014
Canada9 Posts
November 12 2014 15:32 GMT
#59
On November 12 2014 14:51 Apoteosis wrote:
There were three zergs at the RO16.

At the end of the carnage of the RO16, Life was the only zerg remaining. Jaedong, out. Soo, eliminated.


Poor HyuN, he might as well have not even existed lol. Though that is how I felt about the last series in the Ro16, that was a loooong day.

In effect, Life actually won 5 times - wasn't he was the only person who fought the Artosis curse (1 of 15 lol) in the series vs. San?

If that's true, it makes his run even more legendary. While it's silly superstition (well, and Artosis is obviously just bad at predicting) - who knows, maybe now the legend of the curse actually triggers some weird doubt deep in the psyche of the players, causing them to flub in strange ways. Only Life just had the mental strength to fight against Artosis, nevermind in convincing fashion
munch
Profile Joined July 2014
Mute City2363 Posts
November 12 2014 15:49 GMT
#60
On November 13 2014 00:32 Sir_Figs wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 12 2014 14:51 Apoteosis wrote:
There were three zergs at the RO16.

At the end of the carnage of the RO16, Life was the only zerg remaining. Jaedong, out. Soo, eliminated.


Poor HyuN, he might as well have not even existed lol. Though that is how I felt about the last series in the Ro16, that was a loooong day.

In effect, Life actually won 5 times - wasn't he was the only person who fought the Artosis curse (1 of 15 lol) in the series vs. San?

If that's true, it makes his run even more legendary. While it's silly superstition (well, and Artosis is obviously just bad at predicting) - who knows, maybe now the legend of the curse actually triggers some weird doubt deep in the psyche of the players, causing them to flub in strange ways. Only Life just had the mental strength to fight against Artosis, nevermind in convincing fashion


MMA vs Stardust iirc
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r1flEx
Profile Joined October 2012
Belgium256 Posts
November 12 2014 16:31 GMT
#61
life has always been my motivation to play zerg. now i have it back again :o
#WaitingForWCSreplays
HellHound
Profile Joined September 2014
Bulgaria5962 Posts
November 12 2014 16:32 GMT
#62
On November 12 2014 21:45 SeriousLus wrote:
i agree with the article in the manner that its a disgrace that no caster picked him/ mentioned him as a possible winner (was I the only one here that didnt count Life out?)
Zest here, Zest there - MMA this MMA that.. Bomber is soooooooo good - noone can beat SAn in PvZ
thats the only thing i remember about what was said beforehand - pretty sad, given the fact those guys make their living this way... And none of them predicted even 1 player correctly.

Life predicted the winner very easily, I don't think any other opinion on this particular subject is worth noting
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HellHound
Profile Joined September 2014
Bulgaria5962 Posts
November 12 2014 16:33 GMT
#63
On November 13 2014 01:31 r1flEx wrote:
life has always been my motivation to play zerg. now i have it back again :o
#WaitingForWCSreplays

Don't worry you will get rid of that shit as soon as you try to play like Life.
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Tibbroar
Profile Joined June 2011
United States161 Posts
November 12 2014 16:37 GMT
#64
On November 13 2014 01:33 HellHound wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 13 2014 01:31 r1flEx wrote:
life has always been my motivation to play zerg. now i have it back again :o
#WaitingForWCSreplays

Don't worry you will get rid of that shit as soon as you try to play like Life.

Hell, not even Life manages to play like Life all the time.
I will always believe in the fallen king.
FeyFey
Profile Joined September 2010
Germany10114 Posts
November 12 2014 16:42 GMT
#65
On November 13 2014 01:37 Tibbroar wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 13 2014 01:33 HellHound wrote:
On November 13 2014 01:31 r1flEx wrote:
life has always been my motivation to play zerg. now i have it back again :o
#WaitingForWCSreplays

Don't worry you will get rid of that shit as soon as you try to play like Life.

Hell, not even Life manages to play like Life all the time.


well I detonate my banelings like Life >.< . I usually get rolled over after I did it though haha.
NaboliC
Profile Joined February 2011
Sweden130 Posts
November 12 2014 19:45 GMT
#66
Good job Life!
Boucot
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
France15997 Posts
November 12 2014 20:11 GMT
#67
Great read, good job Zealously !
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Iodem
Profile Joined October 2010
United States1173 Posts
November 14 2014 17:29 GMT
#68
When are the replays from blizzcon going to be available?
If you don't like it, you can quit.
skylinefan
Profile Joined November 2014
Malaysia53 Posts
November 15 2014 16:27 GMT
#69
MVP is the King of Wings; Life is the Heart of the Swarm
HerO l JaeDong l Flash
jackslater
Profile Joined November 2012
Russian Federation604 Posts
November 17 2014 18:26 GMT
#70
nice!
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