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Road to BlizzCon #1 - Elazer - Global Finals 2016

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Road to BlizzCon #1 - Elazer - Global Finals 2016

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Graphics byshiroiusagi
October 19th, 2016 18:11 GMT
Photo Credit: Helena Kristiansson
Elazer
Mikołaj Ogonowski
True eSport

The Invisible Star

by Soularion


Of the many justifications for the WCS system revamp, one of the most pressing claims has been the development of talent and growth of the foreign scene. If you look at the list of eight WCS Blizzcon qualifiers for this year, that might seem strange. Two are Koreans with a rich history in the game (viOLet and TRUE), which could have been boosted to four prior to Polt and Hydra’s forfeits. Two are stalwart EU zergs in Snute and Nerchio, while the protoss trio of Neeb, PtitDrogo and ShoWTimE have been tipped for success for years. Rather, the poster child of the new philosophy has been Elazer.

He played day after day, tournament after tournament, in spite of no reward being in sight.
In 2014, Elazer was a nobody. He lost 1-4 to Tefel at Dreamhack Valencia, his only offline appearance outside of Poland, dropping out in the second group stage. But that was a mere blip on his sheet. Elazer played over a thousand maps online that year; despite being invisible to all but the most dedicated watchers, he kept on. He played day after day, tournament after tournament, in spite of no reward being in sight. Even when the 2015 WCS Season was announced, it took a tremendous amount of effort to qualify the tournament. After three different sets of brackets, Elazer found an opening against SortOf and Kas to reach Challenger. It was then that he got his first vague glimpse at glory, and subsequently he realized how hard it would be to obtain. In Challenger his opponent was ShoWTimE, a more promising rookie who held an impressive online record against him, and whose top four finish in the previous WCS Season was far beyond Elazer’s wildest expectations.

None of that mattered. When it came time to play Elazer looked past that. He looked past the unlikely nature of an upset, fought through the nerves, and performed like a man without fear. The result was a clinic on solid macro play, combined with just enough cleverness to bring him past the finish line. He made ShoWTimE look like a rookie brought low by big game nerves, even though by all means that was Elazer's place going into the series. Elazer had beaten his Goliath, and his 3-1 win guaranteed him his first spot in WCS Premier. One of the greatest difficulties of being a pro is knowing that all the fans and haters will never quite get it. They aren't privy to the countless hours of practice, the slow increments of improvement that register as small personal victories, the uncountable moments of disappointment that occur off-camera. All of those wasted hours were proved meaningful in this one series, but Elazer wasn't done.

For the rest of the year he remained a fringe player; a player of sharp highs and fierce lows, shown best when he followed up a series loss to Hitman with a victory over Hydra, and a close defeat to Polt. He might not have found a tournament victory, or even a particularly deep run, but he turned some heads. In response to this failure Elazer tried harder. He logged another 700-odd maps that year, pushing harder than many of his peers as Legacy of the Void—and a greater opportunity in the form of the 2016 WCS—loomed around the corner.

He might not have found a tournament victory, or even a particularly deep run, but he turned some heads.
Before this year, Elazer was an inconsequential part of the StarCraft scene. Yet somehow he ends the year at BlizzCon, while dozens of more famous and accomplished competitors missed out. How did he defy the odds? So far there is no clear answer. Perhaps it took this long for his innate talent to mature. Maybe the hard work finally paid off, and the nine hundred maps he's played in 2016 stand as testament to his improvement. Maybe this iteration of the game rewarded his approach to the game more than Heart of the Swarm did. Whatever the catalyst was, Elazer is the living embodiment of the WCS system. He is a player who proved that dark horses can win, surviving the critical moments and moving up the hierarchy in the process. In 2014, Elazer was an online warrior; in 2015, Elazer was an offline dark horse good for an upset or two. In 2016, he's a Blizzcon participant.



2016 Winrates


64.96% vs. Terran
71.77% vs. Protoss
61.22% vs. Zerg

Rank


Circuit Standings
7

WCS Points


2610


The pressing question is, can he actually do anything at Blizzcon? Throughout his career, Elazer has done well against Polt and Hydra: last year, he showed that he could hang with them on a good day during the WCS group stage. Still there remains a gaping divide between the emigrants and those who stayed at home, a difference he will only experience when the fall breeze brings him to Anaheim. It's highly likely that Elazer is out of his league. Besides qualifying for BlizzCon he hasn't made any big impression this year. He has no major upsets to his credit and he has never appeared in a finals, let alone won a championship. Maybe, like so many times before, he has lacked the opportunity. Before that series against ShoWTimE, he was a player who never knew the pressure of playing for something. The pressure of having all of those years of practice on your back going into a series can be debilitating; knowing that if you lose, they're for naught. The Elazer of today is wiser and stronger. He's improved alongside his peers; but the most impressive part is that he's surpassed them.

Of all the Western players going into BlizzCon, Elazer has arguably the strongest online form. In the past couple of months, he's won a Corsair Cup over Nerchio and aLive, eliminated Polt from SGL 4, 3-0'd Nerchio and ShoWTimE at various stages of WESG, and most recently crushed Snute 3-0 at Wardi Open. These aren't nobodies anymore. These are no longer meaningless ladder sessions or fortunate victories unwatched online events. Elazer is a star. He's made it to the biggest tournament of the year—and more importantly, he's made it while looking like he belongs here. The BlizzCon stage is just another inevitable step for him. It's also the biggest stage he'll ever get; there is no greater time to shed one's weakness and transcend expectations than at Anaheim while everyone is watching.

The sweetest thing is, he could lose. Perhaps it's inevitable. He's facing players who have played this game longer, who have more experience, who have done greater things. By all comparisons Elazer is a mouse surrounded by ravenous cats. One could easily dismiss him as easy prey, a stepping stone for someone who actually deserves to be there—just like he should've been an pushover during ShoWTimE's journey to a successful 2015. In 2016 Elazer has been the Invisible Star, a player who has risen faster and harder than most expected, yet not far enough to straddle the worldwide divide like Neeb has so memorably done. He isn't a game-defining prodigy, but neither is he a nobody. At Blizzcon, Elazer is the greatest dark horse of all. He will either burn so brightly you can no longer ignore him, or he will be blotted out.






Writer: Soularion
Editor: munch, CosmicSpiral
Photo Credit: Shayla, Helena Kristiansson, R1CH, ESL, DreamHack
Winrate Stats: Aligulac
Layout & Format: shiroiusagi
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Aeromi
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
France14461 Posts
October 19 2016 18:19 GMT
#2
Yay Blizzcon articles! :D
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Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24422 Posts
October 19 2016 18:20 GMT
#3
Hello ladies and gentlemen, we're back
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FrkFrJss
Profile Joined April 2015
Canada1205 Posts
October 19 2016 18:21 GMT
#4
Whoa!! Nice write up. I didn't know much about Elazer from before 2015, so it's nice to know how far he's come. I guess we have to rank him with Snute as people who work extremely hard.
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ZigguratOfUr
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Iraq16955 Posts
October 19 2016 18:24 GMT
#5
Some pretty hype writing for the most difficult-to-hype player of the tournament. I look forward to the rest of the articles.
Musicus
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany23576 Posts
October 19 2016 18:25 GMT
#6
Hell it's about time!!! Hype :D
Maru and Serral are probably top 5.
NinjaToss
Profile Blog Joined October 2015
Austria1383 Posts
October 19 2016 18:35 GMT
#7
shit, I was like what is there to write about Elazer, and bam, this happened. Such a great write up
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ArtyK
Profile Joined June 2011
France3143 Posts
October 19 2016 18:38 GMT
#8
Nice! Is it gonna be 2 articles per day considering the time left before blizzcon?

Show 'em how its done Elazer :p
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munch
Profile Joined July 2014
Mute City2363 Posts
October 19 2016 18:44 GMT
#9
On October 20 2016 03:38 ArtyK wrote:
Nice! Is it gonna be 2 articles per day considering the time left before blizzcon?

Show 'em how its done Elazer :p


It'll be 3 tomorrow, then back to 2 a day from Friday
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Nerchio
Profile Joined October 2009
Poland2633 Posts
October 19 2016 18:45 GMT
#10
Cool article but still me in Acer shirt without red bull hat, rip
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KtJ
Profile Joined October 2014
United States3514 Posts
October 19 2016 18:46 GMT
#11
The first of many! these are the best.
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Wintex
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Norway16838 Posts
October 19 2016 19:03 GMT
#12
On October 20 2016 03:45 Nerchio wrote:
Cool article but still me in Acer shirt without red bull hat, rip

[image loading]

here u go artur
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Profile Blog Joined January 2013
47656 Posts
October 19 2016 19:16 GMT
#13
On October 20 2016 04:03 Wintex wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 20 2016 03:45 Nerchio wrote:
Cool article but still me in Acer shirt without red bull hat, rip

+ Show Spoiler +
[image loading]


here u go artur

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genghiswolve
Profile Joined January 2016
Germany101 Posts
October 19 2016 19:36 GMT
#14
I am so happy from him :D A very good gaming friend of mine is good gaming friends with him since WOL, and thanks to that Elazer even gave me some ladder replays for my youtube channel and all.
He always seemed like a cool calm guy to me. I might for ever be an mlord fanboy, but Elazer I believe in you, keep grinding!

PS: anyone agree that reading this about Elazer is basically what we could have read about snute in 2014/15? Always grinding, always playing, slowly improving, but never stopping? I think they are very simililar players (although snute is way more defensive, its very impressive clear cut macro, solid micro and a clear cut game plan. Elazer lacks in multitask and engagement preparation, snute in stability).
Die4Ever
Profile Joined August 2010
United States17693 Posts
October 19 2016 20:00 GMT
#15
YES FINALLY! Now I got something to read at work lol
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Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55555 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-10-19 20:17:34
October 19 2016 20:13 GMT
#16
You guys did a really good job creating hype for a player I wasn't really to excited about going into Blizzcon.

But since there is a group stage this year, it would be kinda nice if you previewed the groups themselves, too. Or at least mention their groups in each players' article.
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Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4955 Posts
October 19 2016 20:14 GMT
#17
For this kind of stuff is why i check liquid forums.

Can I say I miss one about proleague recap like last year one?
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Probe1
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States17920 Posts
October 19 2016 20:15 GMT
#18
Great article! I was mildly interested in Elazer after his recent performance but this, this has me really excited to see how he does!

Thanks! Good luck Elazer!
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munch
Profile Joined July 2014
Mute City2363 Posts
October 19 2016 20:22 GMT
#19
On October 20 2016 05:14 Argonauta wrote:
For this kind of stuff is why i check liquid forums.

Can I say I miss one about proleague recap like last year one?

This is going to come near the end of the year, no way it's happening any time soon
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Duckman
Profile Joined August 2009
United States158 Posts
October 19 2016 21:44 GMT
#20
Nicccceeeeeee looking forward to these
Topin
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Peru10093 Posts
October 19 2016 22:17 GMT
#21
i think this is a typo "The Elazer of today is wiser and stronger stronger"
i would define my style between a mix of ByuN, Maru and MKP
stardog
Profile Joined August 2011
556 Posts
October 19 2016 22:37 GMT
#22
Good choice to start with Elazer. Thanks for the nice article, looking forward to read the rest.
ShambhalaWar
Profile Joined August 2013
United States930 Posts
October 19 2016 23:01 GMT
#23
Nice article.

I kinda miss the tarot cards :/ and the weird stories about starcraft fantasy land.
Kafka777
Profile Joined December 2015
361 Posts
October 19 2016 23:20 GMT
#24
Nice article, not very accurate though. Even in 2014 Elazer won a number of tournaments winning gear and a substantial amount of $ for a 16 year old. In tournaments he has won against very many top Koreans along the way. I seriously doubt that anyone at Blizzcon would choose to play against him. Anything can happen in that group.
Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55555 Posts
October 19 2016 23:24 GMT
#25
On October 20 2016 08:20 Kafka777 wrote:
In tournaments he has won against very many top Koreans along the way.

Who? When? Where?
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munch
Profile Joined July 2014
Mute City2363 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-10-19 23:42:36
October 19 2016 23:42 GMT
#26
On October 20 2016 08:24 Elentos wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 20 2016 08:20 Kafka777 wrote:
In tournaments he has won against very many top Koreans along the way.

Who? When? Where?


These of course
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Drmooose
Profile Joined March 2011
United States390 Posts
October 19 2016 23:44 GMT
#27
Blizzcon hype! Trying to get myself excited for sc again. HS Cup and Blizzcon always help!!
I have a question...
hiroshOne
Profile Joined October 2015
Poland425 Posts
October 19 2016 23:48 GMT
#28
Elazer, besides Nerchio is our polish prodigy as we are known for producing top eu Zergs. He is really strong player and i wouldn't count him offf as he can crush in ZvZ especially even potentially stronger players (Snute, Nerchio for example). The only issue he has imo is his lack of experience on bog stages compared to Nerchio or Snute. If he overhelms his nerves and reaches his nirvan he will give us much memorable games.Go go Elazer!
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Kafka777
Profile Joined December 2015
361 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-10-20 00:39:02
October 19 2016 23:48 GMT
#29

Who? When? Where?


All I can tell you is that Aligulac is a good source of info, but it is incomplete and sometimes inaccurate in providing results. At the same time it is difficult or even impossible to recreate results that are not uploaded there.
For example https://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/2ybsw8/polish_zerg_elazer_who_beaten_true_and_fantasy_20/
This refers to qualifiers for IEM or something.
RaiKageRyu
Profile Joined August 2009
Canada4773 Posts
October 19 2016 23:49 GMT
#30
Damn these write-ups are good. Elazer became a somebody to me now.
Someone call down the Thunder?
ParksonVN
Profile Joined October 2015
Australia370 Posts
October 20 2016 00:57 GMT
#31
not to be rude but I would rather love to see SOS, Maru, Classic or Ryung at Blizzcon than a guy might not get a single game win. Hence, this tournament should be named Korean vs World instead of World Championship
Kafka777
Profile Joined December 2015
361 Posts
October 20 2016 01:40 GMT
#32
not to be rude but I would rather love to see SOS, Maru, Classic or Ryung at Blizzcon than a guy might not get a single game win. Hence, this tournament should be named Korean vs World instead of World Championship


From what I know three out of four you mentioned would have 0% chance to win against him.
YamiRi
Profile Joined September 2015
152 Posts
October 20 2016 01:44 GMT
#33
In HOTS, he mentioned that his dream is to become EU Life
in LOTV, he adjusted his play into more polish Zerg style

I think he might pull out something in Blisscon considering that he hasn't been in final at all this year
ParksonVN
Profile Joined October 2015
Australia370 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-10-20 01:49:25
October 20 2016 01:45 GMT
#34
On October 20 2016 10:40 Kafka777 wrote:
Show nested quote +
not to be rude but I would rather love to see SOS, Maru, Classic or Ryung at Blizzcon than a guy might not get a single game win. Hence, this tournament should be named Korean vs World instead of World Championship


From what I know three out of four you mentioned would have 0% chance to win against him.


are you serious ? All of four players i mentioned would kill him like a piece of cake, Maru might be the weakest but we all know how strong the Koreans in big tournament. Let me ask you: how many people thought Maru could win against Nerchio in Kespa cup considering his bad performance recently ?
Kafka777
Profile Joined December 2015
361 Posts
October 20 2016 01:56 GMT
#35
are you serious ? All of four players i mentioned would kill him like a piece of cake, Maru might be the weakest but we all know how strong the Koreans in big tournament. Let me ask you: how many people thought Maru could win against Nerchio in Kespa cup considering his bad performance recently ?


Yes, I'm serious. Furthermore, I'm pretty sure of that. Nevertheless, TY and Solar are at the moment better than these players.
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16009 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-10-20 02:10:29
October 20 2016 02:08 GMT
#36
On October 20 2016 10:56 Kafka777 wrote:
Show nested quote +
are you serious ? All of four players i mentioned would kill him like a piece of cake, Maru might be the weakest but we all know how strong the Koreans in big tournament. Let me ask you: how many people thought Maru could win against Nerchio in Kespa cup considering his bad performance recently ?


Yes, I'm serious. Furthermore, I'm pretty sure of that. Nevertheless, TY and Solar are at the moment better than these players.

Agreed, Elazer would destroy Maru like it's nothing. I know maru beat nerchio but that was just luck and elazer is better than Nerchio anyways. Also sOs is bad, he got destroyed in the GSL finals, this would have never happened to elazer.
Classic wouldn't even be a challenge for Elazer.
the only one from this list that might have a chance would be Ryung as he beat him in TBs tournament, but In a bo3/bo5 things might look different.
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ParksonVN
Profile Joined October 2015
Australia370 Posts
October 20 2016 02:16 GMT
#37
LOL, the Korean scene is declining and some people think the GSL finalist is bad just because he lost against the best player.
It's fine, always good to have a dream mates, good luck for your awesome foreigners at Blizzcon. Let's dream as long as you can.
zeratul_jf
Profile Joined October 2011
United States808 Posts
October 20 2016 02:28 GMT
#38
I just noticed that there is only two terrans.... which could mean that they under prepare for them. Ok who am i kidding this is TY and Byun lol no one will underestimate them.
insitelol
Profile Joined August 2012
845 Posts
October 20 2016 05:30 GMT
#39
On October 20 2016 11:16 ParksonVN wrote:
LOL, the Korean scene is declining and some people think the GSL finalist is bad just because he lost against the best player.

LOL indeed...
Less is more.
FrkFrJss
Profile Joined April 2015
Canada1205 Posts
October 20 2016 05:33 GMT
#40
On October 20 2016 04:36 genghiswolve wrote:
I am so happy from him :D A very good gaming friend of mine is good gaming friends with him since WOL, and thanks to that Elazer even gave me some ladder replays for my youtube channel and all.
He always seemed like a cool calm guy to me. I might for ever be an mlord fanboy, but Elazer I believe in you, keep grinding!

PS: anyone agree that reading this about Elazer is basically what we could have read about snute in 2014/15? Always grinding, always playing, slowly improving, but never stopping? I think they are very simililar players (although snute is way more defensive, its very impressive clear cut macro, solid micro and a clear cut game plan. Elazer lacks in multitask and engagement preparation, snute in stability).


Definitely a lot of similarities with regards to work ethic and grinding games, except that in 2014-2015, Snute was one of the best foreigners. Also, with regards to Elazer, I don't know the full stats (like if qualifiers were not placed onto aligulac), but he had a fairly low win rate against Koreans, and he only won a few games at a time against Koreans (and sometimes the Koreans were not very high level).

But of course, now, he is one of the best foreigners who can go head to head against most lower Code S Koreans.
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Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50585 Posts
October 20 2016 06:51 GMT
#41
foreigner will win blizzcon
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Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4955 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-10-20 07:03:28
October 20 2016 07:03 GMT
#42
On October 20 2016 05:22 thecrazymunchkin wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 20 2016 05:14 Argonauta wrote:
For this kind of stuff is why i check liquid forums.

Can I say I miss one about proleague recap like last year one?

This is going to come near the end of the year, no way it's happening any time soon


Those are really good news! Thanks TL
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TheOneAboveU
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Germany3367 Posts
October 20 2016 07:05 GMT
#43
Great job Soularion, it's great to be back on THE road! ^_^
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Die4Ever
Profile Joined August 2010
United States17693 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-10-20 07:11:28
October 20 2016 07:09 GMT
#44
On October 20 2016 10:40 Kafka777 wrote:
Show nested quote +
not to be rude but I would rather love to see SOS, Maru, Classic or Ryung at Blizzcon than a guy might not get a single game win. Hence, this tournament should be named Korean vs World instead of World Championship


From what I know three out of four you mentioned would have 0% chance to win against him.

there's no such thing as 0% chance between professional SC2 players

I would say those players all would have a >55% chance of beating Elazer at Blizzcon, that's just a guess but it's better than saying 0% chance
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ejozl
Profile Joined October 2010
Denmark3463 Posts
October 20 2016 08:12 GMT
#45
Elazer is in a group with 2 Zergs, so honestly his chance to get out of the group and turn some heads is not terribad. I imagine the groups are not played on the Blizzcon stage, so nerves which would otherwise be a huge deal for this guy, might not even be a factor until the ro8 where he would then proceed to most likely lose.
If I were to give him a title similar to the Invisible Star, it would be: The Perfect Practice Partner. He keeps a very honest and good mindset for improvement. He also doesn't seem to mind doing the same build for a map over and over again and has good mechanics so he can imitate any style.
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AbouSV
Profile Joined October 2014
Germany1278 Posts
October 20 2016 08:38 GMT
#46
The can't be no hype for a Blizzcon player.
We shall see all 16 of them deliver!
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Profile Joined September 2005
Belgium4028 Posts
October 20 2016 08:43 GMT
#47
Oh These are back! Thanks TL for the upcoming amazing 16 articles!
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Kafka777
Profile Joined December 2015
361 Posts
October 22 2016 00:03 GMT
#48
there's no such thing as 0% chance between professional SC2 players

I would say those players all would have a >55% chance of beating Elazer at Blizzcon, that's just a guess but it's better than saying 0% chance


Of course of course of course. But the truth is the current skill counts and its not a best of one. Now first stage is best of 3 and even if you believe Elazer is an underdog anything can happen, by your own words.
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