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With 32 players, Korean and foreigner, divided into four brackets, three days of qualifiers came to an end with a double (triple?) elimination tournament to determine who would claim the final 10 spots at IEM Shanghai.
Bracket one featured foreigners Neeb and Snute, but it was Rogue and ByuN respectively who charged past them. Facing off in a best of five, Rogue swept the Team Expert Terran, holding three rax reaper builds with ease before closing things out with some distinctive ling/bane/hydra play accented with vipers and ultralisks.
Ryung logged the first major upset of the day by beating herO to set up the second consecutive ZvT win and in against Dark. The result was the same as the first matchup, as the Zerg prevailed without dropping a game. With that Dark became the second player to move on.
Zergs were entirely absent from the third bracket, ensuring that another race would get their day in the sun. Bunny took out sOs, but fell to another Jin Air Green Wing, Maru. Trust didn't drop a game as he moved past aLive and Dear. His undefeated run came to an end at Maru’s hand, though. Maru leapt out to a 2-0 lead and, while Trust became the first player to muster a victory in defeat, he was only able to win one game and fell 3-1.
The final bracket contained an even split of foreigners and Koreans. Kelazhur squeezed past Elazer, while Serral comfortably dealt with Patience. Both of them were unable to defeat Koreans in the next round, however. Having posted 4-0 marks, GuMiho and Solar prepared for a best of five. The first two games were knock down, drag out brawls which Solar managed to come out on top of. Having jumped out to a 2-0 lead, Solar dealt the finishing blow with a proxy hatch ravager rush on Blood Boil.
Down in the loser's bracket, PenguiN got off to a fast start against ByuN, but the reigning Blizzcon champ pulled it together and qualified by a 3-1 score.
Meanwhile, Ryung and Bunny locked horns in their first TvT of the day. Up 2-1, Bunny set up a siege on Abyssal Reef that shut down Ryung’s fourth while pressuring his third. The move opened up a 50 supply lead that could not be overcome.
Neeb’s torrid week in Korea did not improve as he soundly beaten by the most recent GSL champion, GuMiho, who didn’t drop a game while taking the best of 5 and moving on to the main event.
The series between Trust and herO went the distance, but it was the lesser heralded ex-CJ player who came out on top. This meant that herO moved down to face off against Neeb, while PenguiN and Ryung faced off in the other tie-breaker match.
Ryung favored mech against PenguiN, but while he took the first two games on Odyssey and Proxima Station, he failed to close the deal in the next two. With the series tied 2-2, Ryung turned to bio while PenguiN opted for an unconventional roach/hydra/viper composition that gave him a wide lead. Ryung turtled into ghosts while slowly expanding. He managed to hold firm against waves of ultralisks and brood lords, but the PenguiN’s superior economy allowed him to keep remaxing and eventually complete the reverse all-kill.
In the second tie-breaker match, Neeb, one time slayer of Korean Protoss, went up against herO. Whether it was crisply executed timing attacks or a quicker transition into carriers in game four, The ROOT Protoss proved to be a step ahead of the North American player. After a long day which included six matches, the 3-1 victory made herO the final qualifier for IEM Shanghai.
This gives us the following roster at IEM Shanghai:
Invites (4) (Based off WCS points at time of announcement)
Stats
INnoVation
TY
soO
Chinese Qualifiers (2)
TIME
iAsonu
Global Qualifiers (10)
herO
Trust
Bunny
ByuN
GuMiho
Maru
Dark
PenguiN
Rogue
Solar
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On June 30 2017 03:33 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: but the PenguiN’s superior economy The PenguiN? Cobblepot Zerg confirmed?
I would recommend to find the VODs for GuMIho vs Solar game 2 (Sequencer) and PenguiN vs Ryung game 5. One for the sheer scrappy, down and dirty action and one to see a great almost-throw turned underdog victory.
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On June 30 2017 03:39 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2017 03:33 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: but the PenguiN’s superior economy The PenguiN? Cobblepot Zerg confirmed? I would recommend to find the VODs for GuMIho vs Solar game 2 (Sequencer) and PenguiN vs Ryung game 5. One for the sheer scrappy, down and dirty action and one to see a great almost-throw turned underdog victory. Yah the last game between PenquiN and Ryung was so ridiculous. Talking about throw, herO vs Trus is another one. herO threw the series so hard.
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and another tournament where stats has to carry the whole protoss race as their hierach it seems like
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United States1902 Posts
I think it should come as no surprise who was to blame for the PenguiN liquipedia fiasco.
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Russian Federation183 Posts
Rogue hype! His first victory over Byun - and a 3-0! GJ Sexy Boy!
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On June 30 2017 04:58 mizenhauer wrote: I think it should come as no surprise who was to blame for the PenguiN liquipedia fiasco. I have no idea what you're talking about
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United States1902 Posts
On June 30 2017 05:05 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2017 04:58 mizenhauer wrote: I think it should come as no surprise who was to blame for the PenguiN liquipedia fiasco. I have no idea what you're talking about 
Who's to say that wasn't PenguiN?
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3 Protoss players, 7 Terrans, and 6 Zergs.
I hope the draw will avoid TvTs and ZvZs as much as possible.
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0 foreigners made it out of the qualifier??? Boring ... I liked the old systems before welfare ... e.g. 2 people from China, 4 EU, 2 NA, 8 global qualifier (= Koreans)
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On June 30 2017 08:20 Diabolique wrote: 0 foreigners made it out of the qualifier??? Boring ... I liked the old systems before welfare ... e.g. 2 people from China, 4 EU, 2 NA, 8 global qualifier (= Koreans)
This is very fair. they have not enough to Qualifying pass
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On June 30 2017 05:51 bulya wrote: 3 Protoss players, 7 Terrans, and 6 Zergs.
I hope the draw will avoid TvTs and ZvZs as much as possible. Amen to that, plz ESL give us awesome TvZ games instead of TvT or ZvZ shitshows.
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Russian Federation183 Posts
On June 30 2017 08:37 ohhara22 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2017 08:20 Diabolique wrote: 0 foreigners made it out of the qualifier??? Boring ... I liked the old systems before welfare ... e.g. 2 people from China, 4 EU, 2 NA, 8 global qualifier (= Koreans) This is very fair. they have not enough to Qualifying pass
Agreed. I would make it all-KR tournament if I could )
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On June 30 2017 10:06 pvsnp wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2017 05:51 bulya wrote: 3 Protoss players, 7 Terrans, and 6 Zergs.
I hope the draw will avoid TvTs and ZvZs as much as possible. Amen to that, plz ESL give us awesome TvZ games instead of TvT or ZvZ shitshows. yeah rig that draw !
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![[image loading]](https://www.esl-one.com/fileadmin/user_upload/IEM_Shanghai17_Qualifier_SC2.jpg)
TY vs PenguiN Maru vs Byun Gumiho vs Rogue
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On July 01 2017 00:51 DieuCure wrote:![[image loading]](https://www.esl-one.com/fileadmin/user_upload/IEM_Shanghai17_Qualifier_SC2.jpg) TY vs PenguiN Maru vs Byun Gumiho vs Rogue  Rogue gonna show soO how the fuck its done
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good groups, very interesting. I'd say TY/Dark, Rogue/Gumiho, herO/soO and Maru/INno.
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On July 01 2017 00:08 [PkF] Wire wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2017 10:06 pvsnp wrote:On June 30 2017 05:51 bulya wrote: 3 Protoss players, 7 Terrans, and 6 Zergs.
I hope the draw will avoid TvTs and ZvZs as much as possible. Amen to that, plz ESL give us awesome TvZ games instead of TvT or ZvZ shitshows. yeah rig that draw ! Goddammit Group D, the Group of Death.
Though Inno/Maru do have significantly better TvT than ByuN.
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On July 01 2017 01:40 pvsnp wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2017 00:08 [PkF] Wire wrote:On June 30 2017 10:06 pvsnp wrote:On June 30 2017 05:51 bulya wrote: 3 Protoss players, 7 Terrans, and 6 Zergs.
I hope the draw will avoid TvTs and ZvZs as much as possible. Amen to that, plz ESL give us awesome TvZ games instead of TvT or ZvZ shitshows. yeah rig that draw ! Goddammit Group D, the Group of Death. Though Inno/Maru do have significantly better TvT than ByuN. ByuN has the best proxy reaper micro though
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kinda sad they decided to stack the odds against the foreigners by putting it on the kr server. Would've been more hype to have some there (other then the chinese)
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On July 01 2017 04:32 GreenMash wrote: kinda sad they decided to stack the odds against the foreigners by putting it on the kr server. Would've been more hype to have some there (other then the chinese)
The best foreigner was in korea.
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Italy3491 Posts
...Trust lol...
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On July 01 2017 04:46 CynicalDeath wrote:...Trust lol...  You laugh now, but wait until he 1-base blinks those 3 Terrans to hell
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Lol each group has a clear 0-4 contender
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TY>Dark Rogue>Gumiho soO>Solar Inno>Maru
ez choices
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On July 01 2017 04:32 GreenMash wrote: kinda sad they decided to stack the odds against the foreigners by putting it on the kr server. Would've been more hype to have some there (other then the chinese)
You realise neeb/drogo/scarlett/elazer were in korea right?
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In light of his place in Group D, I humbly present:
The Charge of the Protoss Executor Trust Half a league half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the Protoss army: 'Forward, Templar! Charge for the tanks’ Trust said: Into the valley of Death Rode the Protoss army. 'Forward, Templar!' Was there a unit dismay'd ? Not tho' the warriors knew Their Executor had blunder'd: Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do & die, Into the valley of Death Rode the Protoss army. Tanks to right of them, Libs to left of them, Mines in front of them Volley'd & thunder'd; Storm'd at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of Hell Rode the Protoss army. Flash'd all their psi-blades blue, Flash'd as they turn'd in air Sabring the Marines there, Charging a maxed army while All the fans wonder'd: Plunged in the splash damage Right thro' the line they broke; Marines and Maurauders Reel'd from the psi-blade stroke, Shatter'd & sunder'd. Then they rode back, but not Not the whole Protoss army. Tanks to right of them, Libs to left of them, Mines behind them Volley'd and thunder'd; Storm'd at with shot and shell, While Stalker & Zealot fell, They that had fought so well Came thro' the jaws of Death, Back from the mouth of Hell, All that was left of them, Left of the Protoss army. When can their glory fade? O the wild charge they made! All the fans wonder'd. Honour the charge they made! Honour the Templar, Noble Protoss army!
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Possible Soo vs Gumiho rematch???? how did solar beat gumi's mech?
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ugh, zest is on a super slump =[
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On July 01 2017 08:01 fishjie wrote: Possible Soo vs Gumiho rematch???? how did solar beat gumi's mech? gumiho didn't go mech???!!!!
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Are the vods available somewhere please?
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On July 01 2017 14:49 AzAlexZ wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2017 08:01 fishjie wrote: Possible Soo vs Gumiho rematch???? how did solar beat gumi's mech? gumiho didn't go mech???!!!!
wtf??? that makes 0 sense, gumigod looked literally unbeatable vs soo
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