This time last year sOs was probably relaxing on a lounge chair on a beach in the Bahamas, soaking up the sun as he flipped through stacks of hundred dollar bills. On the other hand, Jaedong was stuck at home, grinding ladder games after the crownless moment when he cemented his year as a Kong.
At the start of the year, sOs was probably bored at his team house when he decided he wanted another $100,000, so he traveled to Katowice and proxy 2gated herO twice. herO on the other hand, failed with his own ill-fated proxy in the last game of the series, and his IEM 3-peat and a boatload of money sank in the winner-take-all tournament.
This year, sOs is probably buying his mom another expensive necklace for Christmas after he dominated the terrans of Hot6ix Cup. Though MarineKing finally awoke from his slumber, his legend as the finals loser continued even under the tutelage of Choya. He'll get a pat on a back and hope his momentum carries over to the SPOTV League qualifiers with the image of a zealot, stalker, and mothership core burnt into the back of his eyelids. Another dream crushed, another soul withered.
I feel like I shouldn't make a joke about this
Of course it had to be one of the most atypical tournaments of the year where sOs destroyed another dream.
When the Hot6ix Cup was announced, it was supposed to be a collection of Korea's champions versus some players who survived the qualifying brackets. However, due to the fact that every single GSL finals of 2014 featured soO, only 4 players from those finals were seeded into 2014's iteration. GOM took this opportunity to ensure 2 favorites would reach the tournament, and a fan vote was held to the delight of Flash. It was obvious that he was going to win one of the coveted spots, so it became a close race between PartinG and Maru for second place. The Rascal Toss surged towards the end of the polling period to book his place, and the HSC X finals between Flash and PartinG a weekend earlier seemingly gave us a preview of what could happen at Hot6ix Cup.
Instead, both were eliminated in the group stages along with GSL winner Classic, IEM Champion herO, and the Kong of all Kongs, soO. In their place the all-but-dead MarineKing, the disappointment named Soulkey, bumbling savant Bbyong, irrelevant sKyHigh, and the outsider sOs reached the playoffs. It was supposed to be the "Last Big Match" of the year, yet the bracket looked like a hodgepodge of names drawn out of a hat.
So much WTF
And then, Rain forfeited his spot to travel to IEM San Jose (where he lost in the finals vs herO), giving Flash, PartinG, or TY another shot at the Ro8. PartinG appeared unlikely to take down the KT duo, but he emerged victorious somehow. We'll never know how because they decided not to stream it. Yes, I'm hinting at something here Mr Chae.
But what Flash nor TY could not achieve, MarineKing deftly accomplished. The quarter finals was once again filled with surprises: MarineKing over PartinG, sKyHigh over Bbyong, sOs over INnoVation. Only the year's most consistent player, Zest, was able to survive the "special tournament hex". But in a tournament as weird as this, assigning him the "favorite" seemed more like a curse than a compliment.
(Vote): MarineKing vs sOs (Vote): Zest vs sKyHigh (Vote): MarineKing vs sKyHigh (Vote): Zest vs sOs
Return of the King; Death of a Commoner
Matched against the Kingslayer, the self dubbed King of Marines would have been granted an infinitesimal chance just 2 weeks prior. But after his 7-0 tear of protoss, anything seemed possible during this anomaly of a tournament. Lo and behold, it actually happened: MarineKing booted Zest out in the semis and denied him a Korean Cup 3-peat. However the series was far from impressive, as MarineKing prevailed by surviving a gateway all-in in game 1 and bum-rushing Zest with SCV pulls in games 3 and 5.
MarineKing building bunkers??? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE CHOYA
Zest did tie the series using one immortal all in and a standard game, but the Muscle Toss looked out of sorts as his all-ins appeared weak and his macro game looked frail. It was only apt that the self styled King defeated Zest for his first premier tournament final in 2 years and 8 months (MLG Winter Championship 2012 vs DRG).
I didn't even know this still worked
Their 3-2 score was not echoed in the second semi-final: sOs steamrolled sKyHigh in three straight games to reach his first final since IEM WC 2014. The three games took a combined 40 minutes of work for the Jin Air protoss, and he hardly broke a sweat. Despite not getting much out of his three oracles in game 1, sOs defended an early push from sKyHigh that he leveraged into a superior army later on. Confident that his opponent was inferior, sOs then proxied a gateway on King Sejong Station. Though sKyHigh survived, his one base marine/tank all-in was obliterated by one of the most perfect engagements of the tournament.
Maximum amounts of dead
Up 2 games to none, sOs finished his warm up with some DTs, and one of the most unanticipated runs of 2014 was over. sOs 1, dreams 0.
The King and The Jester
If you took a look at the pre-game polls posted above, it's pretty obvious that MarineKing was the fan favorite. As the tournament wore on, fans from 2010 and 2011 rejoiced as their micromaniacal hero slaughtered protoss after protoss like the old days. It finally looked like MarineKing had rediscovered his swagger: who cares about strategy when you can just attack and win? Whether he's finally turned a corner or Choya's influence, it's too early to tell, but a strong performance in Hot6ix Cup had his fans salivating at the prospect of a title. It was a dream that could have come true.
Unfortunately, the series was a wash. Where other protoss had failed, sOs not only succeeded but made MarineKing look like a fool. In game 1, zealot stalker mothership core pressure did more damage than expected, and a large gateway all in summarily executed the MVP terran. A brutal forcefield at the ramp corralled SCVs into a blood bath as marines helplessly watched in dismay.
Well it's not like they had anything better to do
Game 2 was slightly better from MarineKing, though he did again take damage from sOs' three unit harass. The Jin Air protoss attempted to consolidate his win with DTs, but MarineKing's newly acquired paranoia (a.k.a. Choya's coaching) clued him into building blind turrets. sOs was finally able to turn his advantage into a win when he was able to corner a terran harass unit unawares, giving him the confidence to move across the map and take the decisive battle.
I was humming the jaws theme as I watched the minimap
At this point any casual observer of Starcraft was just waiting for MarineKing to break. His inability to win finals coupled with his tendency to show emotion earned him a reputation as a player with a weak mentality, and it seemed like the inevitable after going 2-nil down in pitiful games. sOs however, is not known for his mercy. He added an insult or three on Merry Go Round, where he combined his early pressure with an oracle. Instead of aiming for SCVs, sOs decided to camp MarineKing production, and every single marine that was built was soon after disintegrated. The valiant (or hardheaded) terran attempted to hold with missile turrets and mines, but a voidray follow up from his proxied stargate eventually cut MarineKing's bases in half. It was a delightfully executed cheese; something that only sOs' unpredictable genius could create.
Rotti would be proud
But when all hope was lost, MarineKing finally gained one back. sOs decided to change things up with a nexus first, and MarineKing was finally able to settle into the type of mid-game that had crushed every protoss before him. sOs tried to hide a twilight council and dark shrine, but MarineKing's preparedness once again foiled those plans. The MVP terran pushed out as sOs attempted to take a third base, but a decisive assault straight into the natural hit just before sOs could amass enough units to defend. At the very least, MarineKing would not be swept. But could 2 years in the depths of his career have finally given MarineKing the wherewithal to mount a comeback?
Alas, it was not to be, and his dream was crushed by cannons. After opening with a normal oracle, sOs transitioned into phoenix-colossus. Realizing that he was on a clock on horizontal positions Nimbus, MarineKing powered out as much bio and vikings as he could. He pulled his SCVs for a peasant rebellion that had not failed him before, but a scan of the plains between the protoss third and main revealed a terrible secret:
This is the type of thing that makes you type out "gg" even before the fight begins
MarineKing's SCVs were already at the front when he realized that sOs was more than prepared, but he had no choice but to attack. His bio stimmed into the cannons and attempted to break the wall, but the hail of colossus fire and phoenixes overhead proved insurmountable. After a dazzling light show, nothing terran remained. sOs had won, and MarineKing was once again broken.
"I would like to thank everyone ever for somehow thinking I wouldn't cheese"
In a tournament of surprises, the winner ended up being everyone's favorite surprise. The Jin Air protoss has made a habit out of winning things out of nowhere playing distinctly odd styles. He even found the time to overcome his once handicapped PvT—beating TY, INnoVation, sKyHigh and MarineKing—in a period when terrans seemed to have the upper hand. His solution was tragically simple: chronoboost your first units and attack. He did it again and again, and his opponents capitulated with a whimper. Another title for sOs, another player's ambitions crushed by his heel.
For MarineKing, the tournament was both a positive sign and a disappointment. After years in the doldrums of qualifiers, the original GSL Kong has finally shown some life. His TvP looked powerful and precise when he was allowed to get going, and the multitasking that marked his early days still looked formidable after 4 years in the business. SPOTV League will be his next challenge, and hopefully he's learned his lesson after another difficult finals loss.
I guess we won't see any more CC-firsts after this.
sOs, Destroyer of Dreams
It's become a routine for sOs to deny someone greatness. He did it against Jaedong in the most unlikely BlizzCon grand finals. He did it again versus herO to rebuff a 3rd successive IEM title and $100,000. And he's done it now against MarineKing to revoke a resurrection and a change of identity. Each time, he did it with cheese, strange builds, and cringe worthy series. It doesn't matter how long he's been dormant or what the metagame expects, the Heartbreak Protoss knows exactly when to win his money in the most outrageous way possible.
And yet, despite having the very DNA of a villain—the unabashed love of cheese, the death of fan favorites, the perplexing play—sOs is impossible to hate. His success at the highest level coupled with his entertaining brand of Starcraft allows him to ascend to the hallowed role of the Anti-Hero—the Tony Montana, the Raoul Duke, the Frank Castle. He plays the game like no one else will, like no one else can, but his unscrupulous nature belies a strategic genius. He changes the way we view what is standard and what is acceptable every time he decides to win a tournament. Our respect for the man only grows as his hit list of our favorite players gets longer.
It's become sOs' identity to tear down our favorites' dreams. And yet, somehow, we love to watch him do it.
Good way of putting it. sOs will ruin dreams and destroy hopes, but he'll do it in such a flamboyant way to prove the mortality of these giants that you can't help but love him.
I find sOs games exasperating to watch, because it always looks like his opponents are being willfully arrogant against his known reputation, and get caught with their pants down in predictable ways. I respect his strategic clout, but holy hell is he ever a frustrating player to have in the scene.
ahhhhh, the feeling when marineking pulled the boys into cannons in game 5, what a gut wrenching feeeling really glad he didnt get swept 4-0, i dont think my poor little heart couldve taken it.
I wouldn't say any of the series were particularly good, but none were god-awful either, despite the many 3-0's/3-1's. I don't enjoy seeing sOs destroy my dreams either. I don't really care for his playstyle, as it utilizes what I consider to be the worst aspect of SC2: not being able to obtain information. Protoss have a huge number of strong opening builds which make predicting the shenanigans very hard. You just never know what you're really up against, so you're stuck cutting some corners and hoping they were the right corners to cut...
But I was really really happy to see Marine King return to his former Kong-self. Also, sOs was given the default finals win by facing Marine King. Since Marine King cannot win, sOs had to. So it doesn't really mean that much!!
Good article. And I still can't tell if MarineKing's vs P style is any good. Can other Protosses play like sOs and crush it? I'd lean towards no they can't play like sOs, but yes they can beat it now. Time will tell.
Marine King went CC first intentionally no reaper about 3 times. MK intentionally decided not to scout and relied on his new training to know when to hold the typical tech cheeses, he completely forgot about the early pressures. Also, MK did not even worker scout until pretty late in many of the games. Not being able to obtain? nope. Abstain. Please look more closely at the games. All of these are incredibly easy to scout except for the 12 gate 12 gas proxy oracle. All are incredibly easy to hold with a reaper pushing away the first zealot.
All Protoss know these builds: 10gate pressure (early Hots popular), 12gate 2zealot 1stalker pressure (WOL), 12gate 12 gas proxy oracle (early 2014), nexus first, standard oracle into non-standard phoenix collosus with NO GATEWAYS.
sOs is incredibly fun to watch and highly intelligent. Though... very dang-ing astute or lucky. I hope my friends never ever go CC first again.
I don't think there was much WTF moments in the group stage, esp. I you think Flash and parting were swimming in a pool of champagne at HSC 3-4 days before. Only SkyHigh and MK were surprises, but only if you forget that getting out of the qualifiers is a performance that makes you a "force to be reckonned with" as rotti says.
About the finals themselves, game 1 is always the most important and the way MK was totally outplayed certainly put him in a bad spot mentally.
Cause really, when was the last time we saw a relevant progamer game were zealot stlaker MSC pressure opening won a game?
This article is totally befitting of what a nonsensical tournament this was. It did not feel like an epic finale to 2014; it felt like a strange clip-show of SC2 history repackaged and presented to us without irony.
Everything about this tournament was just bizarre, and other than SkyHigh dominating Flash, there weren't many games that stood out as especially great play. Everything just seemed...off. All that said, it was immensely entertaining, and for someone who has been following SC2 for a while it was strangely resonant. This write-up captured the essence of this tournament perfectly. Well done.
sOs destroyed my dream of #1 liquibets. His style is crazy unpredictable... he will only do these weird gateway attacks if they will work, and if they won't, he'll probably lose a normal game.
On December 10 2014 17:01 Pontius Pirate wrote: I find sOs games exasperating to watch, because it always looks like his opponents are being willfully arrogant against his known reputation, and get caught with their pants down in predictable ways. I respect his strategic clout, but holy hell is he ever a frustrating player to have in the scene.
sOs needs to exist just to keep people honest! Koreans play so damn greedy.. it's "standard" .... but it's greedy. All he did was send his first 3 units and macro behind it in a lot of those games.
On December 10 2014 17:01 Pontius Pirate wrote: I find sOs games exasperating to watch, because it always looks like his opponents are being willfully arrogant against his known reputation, and get caught with their pants down in predictable ways. I respect his strategic clout, but holy hell is he ever a frustrating player to have in the scene.
sOs needs to exist just to keep people honest! Koreans play so damn greedy.. it's "standard" .... but it's greedy. All he did was send his first 3 units and macro behind it in a lot of those games.
Us protoss players in gold league knew these secrets for many years.
On December 10 2014 17:01 Pontius Pirate wrote: I find sOs games exasperating to watch, because it always looks like his opponents are being willfully arrogant against his known reputation, and get caught with their pants down in predictable ways. I respect his strategic clout, but holy hell is he ever a frustrating player to have in the scene.
sOs needs to exist just to keep people honest! Koreans play so damn greedy.. it's "standard" .... but it's greedy. All he did was send his first 3 units and macro behind it in a lot of those games.
Us protoss players in gold league knew these secrets for many years.
the credit to sOs's build on Merry Go Round goes to CJ Trust, not sOs. CJ Trust used that exact same build in the GSL, the exact same map, even the exact same spawns many months ago.
On December 10 2014 23:50 sharkie wrote: "sOs is impossible to hate" - lol?
He is so easy to hate -.-
How do you hate a guy who goes hidden base into Carriers PvT? Or 3 Stargate Phoenix/Colossus/Cannons?
sOs is every Protoss player's idol. He does all the shit we wish we could do in real games. Except he wins $100k with it.
Thats why he is so easy to hate, he does the stuff everyone hates so well that you just end up hating it more.
No disrespect he is a great player, but its like watching Has play, but instead of being defeated in the end he just destroys your dreams, crushes your house, burns your women and rapes your crops :c
On December 11 2014 00:00 _TMT_ wrote: Well written in general. Thank you.
But pls mention sOs' final speech. It was quite touching and shows a lot how important a team is for Korean.
What did he say?
sOs said that he thought about quitting sc2, but his coach told him that he has great potential and would be able to achieve great things in the future if he sticks around. So he did.
He also said that during practice, he is the weakest player in the team. And that if even he is able to win a tournament, then all his teammates should be able to as well so he encouraged them to not give up and always believe in themselves.
Sigh... I used to be a fan of sOs then he just crashed out of every single tournament for like 10 months straight so I gave up on him. So glad that he is back!!!
On December 11 2014 00:00 _TMT_ wrote: Well written in general. Thank you.
But pls mention sOs' final speech. It was quite touching and shows a lot how important a team is for Korean.
What did he say?
sOs said that he thought about quitting sc2, but his coach told him that he has great potential and would be able to achieve great things in the future if he sticks around. So he did.
He also said that during practice, he is the weakest player in the team. And that if even he is able to win a tournament, then all his teammates should be able to as well so he encouraged them to not give up and always believe in themselves.
Sigh... I used to be a fan of sOs then he just crashed out of every single tournament for like 10 months straight so I gave up on him. So glad that he is back!!!
Fyi, 50% of what you said is not true, especially the quitting bit. Seriously, if people like sOs' caliber thinks of quitting, then what are other people still going on with their pro gaming lives? Also, you sir have unforgiving standards if you give up on someone like sOs that easily since he been doing really well in SPL.
Heartbreak protoss lol! So perfect! And unlike sniper who bored everyone to tears with gglords and winfestors, he is lovable for killing fan favorites.
On December 11 2014 00:00 _TMT_ wrote: Well written in general. Thank you.
But pls mention sOs' final speech. It was quite touching and shows a lot how important a team is for Korean.
What did he say?
sOs said that he thought about quitting sc2, but his coach told him that he has great potential and would be able to achieve great things in the future if he sticks around. So he did.
He also said that during practice, he is the weakest player in the team. And that if even he is able to win a tournament, then all his teammates should be able to as well so he encouraged them to not give up and always believe in themselves.
Sigh... I used to be a fan of sOs then he just crashed out of every single tournament for like 10 months straight so I gave up on him. So glad that he is back!!!
Fyi, 50% of what you said is not true, especially the quitting bit. Seriously, if people like sOs' caliber thinks of quitting, then what are other people still going on with their pro gaming lives? Also, you sir have unforgiving standards if you give up on someone like sOs that easily since he been doing really well in SPL.
I just repeated what Tasteless translated from the stream. What did he actually say then?
Lol, come on.... sOs won two world championships in the span for 3 months.... Of course I would hold him at the highest standard. Then he crashed out of every individual tourney and didn't even make it to Blizzcon.... Of course I would be frustrated as hell. I still enjoy watching him play in SPL and without a doubt he is one of the best players in the world
On December 11 2014 00:00 _TMT_ wrote: Well written in general. Thank you.
But pls mention sOs' final speech. It was quite touching and shows a lot how important a team is for Korean.
What did he say?
sOs said that he thought about quitting sc2, but his coach told him that he has great potential and would be able to achieve great things in the future if he sticks around. So he did.
He also said that during practice, he is the weakest player in the team. And that if even he is able to win a tournament, then all his teammates should be able to as well so he encouraged them to not give up and always believe in themselves.
Sigh... I used to be a fan of sOs then he just crashed out of every single tournament for like 10 months straight so I gave up on him. So glad that he is back!!!
Fyi, 50% of what you said is not true, especially the quitting bit. Seriously, if people like sOs' caliber thinks of quitting, then what are other people still going on with their pro gaming lives? Also, you sir have unforgiving standards if you give up on someone like sOs that easily since he been doing really well in SPL.
I just repeated what Tasteless translated from the stream. What did he actually say then?
Lol, come on.... sOs won two world championships in the span for 3 months.... Of course I would hold him at the highest standard. Then he crashed out of every individual tourney and didn't even make it to Blizzcon.... Of course I would be frustrated as hell. I still enjoy watching him play in SPL and without a doubt he is one of the best players in the world
Translation:
Q: you've just won the hot6ix cup in the midst of your fans cheering. How are you feeling after winning a korean tournament for the first time? A: Well first, I was able to please my foreign fans by my previous tournament wins, but I was not able to do the same to my Korean fans. Also, the bracket was stacked with Terran players and people claimed that I was bad at PvTs. However, I also knew that that was my worst matchup and I am relieved that I was able to win it after series of hard practice.
Also, there was a occasion that took place at my home yesterday and I apologize to my parents for not being there.
Q: Yes, there certainly were hard times, but you've repaid your fans and team mates by winning this cup. And as I just heard, even if there was some private matters to attend, you've humbled yourself to win this trophy. I know you've won other tournament before, but winning one in Korea really did not work out well for you. Why don't you use this time to thank your parents as a son?
A: uhh.... *sniff* *noise of anticipation from crowd* Don't worry, I'm not crying *smiles*. I thank my parents for their support since I became a progamer and I believe that was how I was able to win. I can only say sorry because I didn't contact them lately. Also lastly, I casually practiced after I was disqualified from the Grand Finals, but saw that my team mates were working hard so I felt pressured to do the same. I thank them for the motivation and I thank the coaching staff and the coach for helping me. It'd be nice if one of the coaches will cry (as a joke to show how much they helped him). I thank them for always supporting me when I went on a slump
Q: I see the coach and I see a face of a father or a big brother and the same goes for your team mates. Their faces resemble that of a family. Take this opportunity to encourage them and give them energy? I mean, this IS the energy up, power up, Hot 6ix cup! You should s (the camera goes to the jin air players and only terminator seems visibly excited to hear and is paying attention)
A: Well, it's not like I am that great at practice, and these guys play really well, but... even someone like me won, so I believe in you guys as well. Also, I wanted to say this when I finally won a cup in korea. It seems that fans are interested in me more and more and I wanted to say this but I couldn't before: I thank you guys and I really REALLY appreciate your cheers. I love you guys.
Caster: Yes, what a great way to end the last match of the year. We were able to see the sheer motivation of these players and that of you people in the crowd, and such a great opportunity to show it in a place like this. And now (without further ado) we shall move on to the awarding ceremonies.
Oh wow. That translation makes much more sense! Thanks man!!
I really hope sOs will stay in the scene for a long time and give consistent results. We haven't had a consistent champion in sc2 since MVP in the WOL days T_T
As a low-level Protoss player I find sOs highly inspiring. Chronoboost that MSC, Zealot and Stalker, I say! I thought that Hot6 final was hilarious, and I'm going to rewatch it again today. However, I guess it was partly because I went on hiatus from SC right when HotS came out, and only came back about two weeks ago so my nostalgia for MarineKing had already faded somewhat.
On December 11 2014 03:42 DinoMight wrote: sOs is every Protoss player's idol. He does all the shit we wish we could do in real games. Except he wins $100k with it.
Haha, just sending out my first 3 units and macroing behind it is good enough for me
On December 11 2014 02:03 DinoMight wrote: All he did was send his first 3 units and macro behind it in a lot of those games.