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The first day of IEM: Shanghai saw Groups A and B being played simultaneously. The four players who managed to advance would have a day to compose themselves, scout their potential opponents and prepare for the Round of 8 to be played on Saturday.
The first match of the day saw Dark take on Bunny in Group A. Dark's roach timing felt flat in the first game, but he clawed back and took the match after rushing to ultralisks on Proxima Station.
TY took a quick 2-0 against PenguiN, the highlight being when his hellions killed 31 drones to ice up the second game.
TY fell 30 workers behind to a ling/roach attack in game one against Dark, but sterling defense and constant attacks allowed him to come back and eventually take the match 2-0.
Bunny kept his tournament alive as his superior mechanics and crisp play overwhelmed the less experienced PenguiN.
Bunny capitalized on a poor opening from Dark in the first game, but Dark managed to build a head of steam in game two before decimating Bunny's mech play in game three.
Meanwhile, in Group B, iAsonu took a game with inventive swarm host play, but Stats stood firm to move onto the winner's match.
Rogue's expert play against mech allowed him to defeat GuMiho in a grueling three game series.
Stats' tempests got him off to a good start, but a pair of all-ins put Rogue over the top, sending him to the Round of 8.
GuMiho dropped a surprising game one against iAsonu. The Chinese Zerg repeated the feat with a ravager rush that sent GuMiho packing.
iAsonu threw away a heavy advantage in game one against Stats, but salvaged his tournament with a pair or roach all-ins that pushed Stats to the brink and eventually broke him.
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On July 28 2017 01:29 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: iAsonu threw away a heavy advantage in game one against Stats
i hope iAsonu take this thing. Coming back from that ego crushing game 1 loss to Stats showed a lot of resilience.
"i entered the RO8, IEM-Shanghai as iAsonu, Legend Killer. i leave IEM Shanghai as iAsonu, Legend."
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iAsonu showing really great play, even in his loss to Stats where he did have an advantage he still slugged it out in an almost 30-minute game vs a GSL champion. Also attacking into cannons/PO/storm/archons with lings/SH is not very easy, especially on low eco like he was.
Hopefully he can continue this momentum, he just cleared a really tough group so I could see him getting far with enough luck.
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Extremely impressive performance by IA, albeit with a heavy reliance on allins. Whether he can continue that performance now that his opponents are forewarned of his style, time alone will tell.
Still, there's no denying that knocking out the GSL Season 1 Champion and GSL Season 2 Champion is a feat worthy of recognition.
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On July 28 2017 01:37 JimmyJRaynor wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2017 01:29 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: iAsonu threw away a heavy advantage in game one against Stats
i hope iAsonu take this thing. Coming back from that ego crushing game 1 loss to Stats showed a lot of resilience. "i entered the RO8, IEM-Shanghai as iAsonu, Legend Killer. i leave IEM Shanghai as iAsonu, Legend."
Well said brother, that would indeed be super sick.
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Those were some really sick games by iA! That was a lot like Snute's performance knocking out 2 top protosses a few years back, although doing it in 2 different matchups is a whole other level!
Anyone know where I can find VODs of the iAsonu vs Gumiho games?
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From Cloudy's Weibo
ia's celebration after advancing to Ro8. weibo.com
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On July 28 2017 02:37 pvsnp wrote: Extremely impressive performance by IA, albeit with a heavy reliance on allins. good point.
On July 28 2017 02:37 pvsnp wrote: Whether he can continue that performance now that his opponents are forewarned of his style, time alone will tell.
a sobering thought.
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Does anyone know whether the ro8 will be Rogue vs Dark and iA vs TY? Or will it be redrawn?
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On July 28 2017 03:09 JimmyJRaynor wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2017 02:37 pvsnp wrote: Extremely impressive performance by IA, albeit with a heavy reliance on allins. good point. Show nested quote +On July 28 2017 02:37 pvsnp wrote: Whether he can continue that performance now that his opponents are forewarned of his style, time alone will tell.
a sobering thought. There's no denying that IA played amazingly, but allins and so forth are a lot weaker if you know they are coming. I can't imagine the other Koreans aren't a bit freaked out about Gumiho+Stats both getting knocked out by IA.
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On July 28 2017 03:30 pvsnp wrote: I can't imagine the other Koreans aren't a bit freaked out about Gumiho+Stats both getting knocked out by IA. Or they watched the games and wonder how Gumiho and Stats managed to lose to him. I can't imagine that he takes anyone else unaware again unless that player plays arrogantly.
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On July 28 2017 03:51 Boggyb wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2017 03:30 pvsnp wrote: I can't imagine the other Koreans aren't a bit freaked out about Gumiho+Stats both getting knocked out by IA. Or they watched the games and wonder how Gumiho and Stats managed to lose to him. I can't imagine that he takes anyone else unaware again unless that player plays arrogantly. Arrogance against foreigners is pretty normal and kind of justified for top Koreans, but this time Stats/Gumiho paid a steep price for it.
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damnit now i'm even more sad soo could not beat gumiho in the GSL. rogue beat gumiho and now even a random foreigner could beat gumiho? wow
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On July 28 2017 03:59 fishjie wrote: damnit now i'm even more sad soo could not beat gumiho in the GSL. rogue beat gumiho and now even a random foreigner could beat gumiho? wow i chalk it up to..."styles make fights" combined with them not knowing iAsonu say A beats B and.. B defeats C. when A and C fight... its not a sure thing that A beats C.
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"In a group with the 2 most recent gsl champions? No fucking problem"
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He did what??? GG iAsonu!
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Simply boss mode performance by iAsonu.
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An all-inner is being praised for his "impressive" resut? No wonder this game is going to hell.
User was warned for this post
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On July 28 2017 09:51 FTLMODs wrote: An all-inner is being praised for his "impressive" resut? No wonder this game is going to hell. I'm sorry, but under what circumstance could eliminating the two most recent GSL Code S champions be deemed anything but impressive?
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On July 28 2017 03:59 fishjie wrote: damnit now i'm even more sad soo could not beat gumiho in the GSL. rogue beat gumiho and now even a random foreigner could beat gumiho? wow
let's just say no one could beat gumiho in bo7 then..
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On July 28 2017 10:32 Killmo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2017 09:51 FTLMODs wrote: An all-inner is being praised for his "impressive" resut? No wonder this game is going to hell. I'm sorry, but under what circumstance could eliminating the two most recent GSL Code S champions be deemed anything but impressive? Beating two GSL champions are IMPRESSIVE, under whatever circumstances. However, whether such deed is positive or negative, largely depends on the viewer. I, for one, consider iA beating Stats negatively impressive, since iA pulled out plays like all-ins. If iA defeats Stats in the style of macro game, I would think differently of him, but he did not. I will say this, after this IEM, Korean players will definitely take these international players more seriously. They are not as weak as they were before.
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This just means IAsonu is good but his mettle is yet to be tested. It's too early to tell if he is now a powerhouse player.
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Cheese, all-in or macro, it doesn't matter. All of it is part of the game. That's what makes SC interesting. If someone managed to beat a better player with cheese, so be it, it's primarily fault of the better player that he wasn't prepared for this possibility. Maybe Stats will learn his lesson, when he sees that many players cheese/all-in against him. If he won't, well he doesn't deserve to win then. And I'm saying that as a big Stats' fan. Rogue placing that proxy hatchery right under the ramp on Ascension to Aiur was just absurd, but it worked, cause Stats just doesn't scout until with adepts. Does that make Rogue a worse player? No, he just played with high risk - high reward mindset. Nothing wrong here.
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On July 28 2017 03:01 CxWiLL wrote:From Cloudy's Weibo ia's celebration after advancing to Ro8. weibo.com I loled. Jesus fucking christ.
The lady is telling him to get off, right? I can't hear it very well.
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On July 28 2017 13:43 maitiky wrote: Cheese, all-in or macro, it doesn't matter. All of it is part of the game. That's what makes SC interesting. If someone managed to beat a better player with cheese, so be it, it's primarily fault of the better player that he wasn't prepared for this possibility. Maybe Stats will learn his lesson, when he sees that many players cheese/all-in against him. If he won't, well he doesn't deserve to win then. And I'm saying that as a big Stats' fan. Rogue placing that proxy hatchery right under the ramp on Ascension to Aiur was just absurd, but it worked, cause Stats just doesn't scout until with adepts. Does that make Rogue a worse player? No, he just played with high risk - high reward mindset. Nothing wrong here. Well put. Cheese is part of the game, and no matter how strong your macro play is, if you can't defend cheese then you don't deserve to win.
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On July 28 2017 03:59 fishjie wrote: damnit now i'm even more sad soo could not beat gumiho in the GSL. rogue beat gumiho and now even a random foreigner could beat gumiho? wow There's a reason why Gumiho is called the build-master. He prepared insanely well against his opponents in GSL but this is not possible for an weekend tournament.
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On July 28 2017 14:44 usopsama wrote:I loled. Jesus fucking christ. The lady is telling him to get off, right? I can't hear it very well. Yup. She is saying that the equipment is for child only. lol
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