GSL Season Two
Code S
A Change in Format
DongRaeGu vs YoDa
Seed vs soO
TaeJa vs Sorry
Brackets and standings on Liquipedia
A Change in Format
by munch, CosmicSpiral and Destructicon
This season's sifting of the grain produced mostly expected results. Last season's dearth of stars was largely rectified, with





DRG vs YoDa
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As the forgotten Korean Terran in WCS EU,

DRG 3 – 1 YoDa
Seed vs soO
Misbegotten seed of Protoss might, why do you continue to torment us so? After a two and a half year absence from Code S, Seed suddenly reappeared in one of the oddest stories of last season. Catching onlookers off-guard, Seed defeated Life 2-0 on his way to a successful qualifier run. He didn't go far in Season and since his brief return to relevance, the former champion has done little to convince us he’s returning to his former glory. MVP quickly benched him after 3 consecutive losses in Proleague Round 1, and he hasn't been reinserted back into the lineup since January. Judging from his results in other tournaments, it would be prudent to assume he is still stuck in a rut.
Four consecutive GSL finals. I don’t think it’ll ever fully sink in for me just how crazy that number is. Excepting the lack of golden trophies, it’s one of the most dominant runs we’ve ever seen in the game. 2015 reset all the Code S seeds though, and soO was firmly held back in Code B courtesy of PartinG and Rogue. Happily for his fans, it didn't seem to dent his determination the second time around. He stormed with a clean qualification run in Season 2, and bounced back from a defeat against PartinG to get into NSSL. Angry soO is back and it would take a brave man to bet against him this time around.
Seed 0 – 3 soO
TaeJa vs Sorry
The SKT1 rookie has enjoyed a fair bit of time in the limelight lately. Part of it can be attributed to SKT1's change of direction for this season, focusing more on raising talents instead of buying them. But Sorry has also lifted his fair share of the load. So far he's 2-1 in Proleague 3 times with victories over BravO and Curious. In individual leagues he has shown sparks of brilliance, most notably a victory over Dream in last year's Hot6ix Cup, without qualifying for a Starleague. After many months of diligent practice Sorry has finally made it to the GSL, mostly off the back of dependable TvP. But now he faces a challenge of an unparalleled magnitude.
A couple of months ago, I would have said that TaeJa is the no-brainer. However his Blizzcon loss seems to have knocked the wind out of his sails. Despite managing to qualify for season 1 of both GSL and NSSL, TaeJa failed to make a dent in either tournament: He was surprisingly taken apart by Curious in a straight-up TvZ and lost to herO in an ugly TvP. The worst was to follow in the NSSL, where Terminator completed a reverse sweep to take the series 3-2. His failures in Korea were soon followed by a disastrous defeat against Dark at IEM Katowice where, despite taking a map, he went out with a whimper. We know from experience if TaeJa is on, he is one of the best players in the world. Lately he has been 100% off. Despite my common sense telling me to root for a proven veteran, especially one of TaeJa's caliber, I just don't see much fight left in him.
Taeja 1–3 Sorry