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Serral wins first championship at WCS Leipzig

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TL.net ESPORTS
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Last Edited: 2018-01-30 13:11:57
January 30 2018 13:11 GMT
#1
Over the final weekend of January, the StarCraft II universe turned its eyes to Leipzig for the first WCS Circuit event of the 2018 season.

(Wiki)2018 WCS Leipzig


Day 1: Group Stages

As usual, the first group was largely a formality, with European favorites such as (P)Harstem and (Z)Stephano moving on without facing much trouble.

The second group stage was a bit bloodier, but again the cream rose to the top. (T)DeMusliM, (Z)Guru and (P)MaNa were among the victims, but (P)PtitDrogo, (P)DnS and (T)HeRoMaRinE topped their groups to reach the final group stage.

Group stage #3 was where the rubber met the road, with seeded players from regional qualifiers such as (Z)Nerchio and (P)Neeb joining the fray. The latter finished second in his group, booking a ticket to the playoffs alongside (Z)Serral, (Z)TRUE, (Z)Bly and more. It was also the end of the road for 16 players including (Z)Cham, (T)Kelazhur, (Z)Zanster, but most notably Code RO16 player (Z)Scarlett who went 0-2 against (Z)Namshar to drop out of the event.

Day 2: RO16 to Quarterfinals

With the brackets drawn, the round of 16 kicked off with a PvZ between (Z)Elazer and (P)Nice. Elazer was almost upset by the challenger from Taiwan, but managed to pull out a 3-2 victory. Neeb advanced to face Elazer in their quadrant of the bracket after defeating HeRoMaRinE 3-1.
(P)ShoWTimE beat Namshar 3-2 and (Z)TRUE took out Bly 3-1, setting up a second PvZ quarterfinal. Serral and Nerchio swept (T)MaSa and (Z)SortOf respectively, while (T)SpeCial and (Z)Snute rounded out the Round of 8 with a 3-1 win over (T)uThermal and a 3-0 over (Z)Lambo.

The second day of WCS Leipzig was far from complete though as Elazer and Neeb engaged in a blockbuster match that saw Neeb come out on top 3-2. ShoWTimE glided past TRUE by a 3-0 score, while Serral required the same amount of games to send Nerchio home. The final quarterfinal went the distance, but it was SpeCial who endured over Snute to complete the Round of 4.

Day 3: Semifinals and grand final

ShoWTimE fell behind 2-1 in the first semifinal, but evened the series on Neon Violet Square in a phoenix vs phoenix battle. He closed out the series in game five on the back of faster attack upgrades and a chargelot heavy army that ran over Neeb's stalkers.



Serral jumped out to a 2-0 lead after a nydus worm full of roaches and queens caught SpeCial unprepared. SpeCial won the next game with ghost/lib/tank, but his attempt at mech in game four was slapped back by hydra/bane as Serral continued his charge to the finals.



Grand Finals: ShoWTimE vs Serral

Game one took place on Neon Violet Square. Serral’s lurkers were unable to do any damage as ShoWTimE ramped up to skytoss. Serral remained mobile with a lower tech army however, running ShoWTimE ragged with multi-prong attacks before finally adding on corruptors to deal the final blow.

Game two on Eastwatch played out similarly to the first. Serral failed to do critical damage early, but was able to pull ShoWTimE apart with roaches and hydralisks. Corruptors once more administered the coup de grace to ShoWTimE’s small fleet, giving Serral a 2-0 lead.



Backwater took even longer to decide a victor, with Serral building an advanced army full of infestors, corruptors and ultralisks after failing to break a four base ShoWTimE. Serral's minerals approached 10k as he plunged in one final time. ShoWTimE's army was vanquished and his attempt to remax with stalkers was met by brood lords, putting him in a 3-0 hole.



Serral went for a ling flood with drops on Catalyst, but was shut down by ShoWTimE who took a sizeable worker lead into the mid game. A failed counterattack allowed Serral to kill the German Protoss' third, but ShoWTimE was still ahead 20 workers. He teched into storm, immortals and archons, wiping out Serral's lurkers as they burrowed between ShoWTimE's third and fourth. From there it was a simple matter of mopping up the remnant of Serral's army as ShoWTimE got on the scoreboard 1-3.

Serral went for a low economy lurker/ling attack in game 5 on Blackpink, but ShoWTimE, who had immortals and charge, managed to hold up 20 workers. Serral reloaded and went for another, but ShoWTimE once more held fast. With zealots ravaging Serral's main on the other side of the map, the Finnish Zerg conceded.

A flood of roaches bought Serral a 40 supply lead on Acid Plant, putting ShoWTimE in a defensive posture. Serral never let his foot off the gas, adding hydralisks and lurkers. ShoWTimE tried to weather the ceaseless pressure with high templars, immortals and archons, but Serral was too much. ShoWTimE left the game soon after, making Serral the 2018 WCS Leipzig champion and the first person to earn a spot at the WCS Global Finals.



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Cokefreak
Profile Joined June 2011
Finland8095 Posts
January 30 2018 13:18 GMT
#2
Winland!
Uberfather
Profile Joined June 2017
272 Posts
January 30 2018 13:29 GMT
#3
Looking not only at results but at his games, even before being champion, i think Serral will surpass Neeb as goat foreigner this year or next
vult
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United States9400 Posts
January 30 2018 14:44 GMT
#4
On January 30 2018 22:29 Uberfather wrote:
Looking not only at results but at his games, even before being champion, i think Serral will surpass Neeb as goat foreigner this year or next


GOAT Foreigner is so hard to determine based on the different "eras" of foreigner SC2. One could argue for Naniwa, Stephano or Neeb at this point. Serral would have to sweep WCS, win a korean tournament, or win Blizzcon to surpass Neeb in this era.
I used to play random, but for you I play very specifically.
SnowAngel
Profile Joined January 2012
Finland38 Posts
January 30 2018 15:12 GMT
#5
I've never felt better typing "Torille!" in the twitch chat.
HomoDeus
Profile Joined July 2017
Netherlands12 Posts
January 30 2018 15:14 GMT
#6
It's amazing how a guy that loses so much in the early game, can still manage to win the game. Maybe the other zergs should start doing the same :D
Twinkle Toes
Profile Joined May 2012
United States3605 Posts
January 30 2018 15:19 GMT
#7
GOAT Foreigner!
Bisu - INnoVation - Dark - Rogue - Stats
Mahanaim
Profile Joined December 2012
Korea (South)1002 Posts
January 30 2018 15:19 GMT
#8
Congratulations Serral, finally a worthy title for your name!
Celebrating Starcraft since... a long time ago.
MockHamill
Profile Joined March 2010
Sweden1798 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-01-30 15:36:37
January 30 2018 15:36 GMT
#9
Serral has the highest Aligulac rating of all time. The does does make him Innovation but he is certainly a top 5 Zerg (Korea included).
Clazziquai10
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore1949 Posts
January 30 2018 15:50 GMT
#10
Where's that guy who always whines about spoilers?

Jk, awesome job Serral!
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16062 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-01-30 15:58:13
January 30 2018 15:52 GMT
#11
On January 30 2018 22:29 Uberfather wrote:
Looking not only at results but at his games, even before being champion, i think Serral will surpass Neeb as goat foreigner this year or next

? Neeb isn't goat foreigner by a long shot


Edit:

Thanks for the spoiler. I know there's an option to not show spoilers but I'm too lazy to enable that so instead I complain on the forums. Now this tournament is ruined for me, no point in watching the vods anymore.
Thanks TL.
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
BronzeKnee
Profile Joined March 2011
United States5219 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-01-30 17:08:31
January 30 2018 16:51 GMT
#12
On January 30 2018 23:44 vult wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 30 2018 22:29 Uberfather wrote:
Looking not only at results but at his games, even before being champion, i think Serral will surpass Neeb as goat foreigner this year or next


GOAT Foreigner is so hard to determine based on the different "eras" of foreigner SC2. One could argue for Naniwa, Stephano or Neeb at this point. Serral would have to sweep WCS, win a korean tournament, or win Blizzcon to surpass Neeb in this era.


I've been watching SC2 since its inception and GOAT foreigner is far and away Stephano. His achievements are incredible. He walked onto to proleague and defeated herO and Bbyong on first his time there. At his peak, he was just not defeating an occasional top Korean (which was a big achievement for anyone at the time), he was beating multiple top Koreans in a row and won multiple tournaments that no one thought a foreigner ever had a chance at.

Neeb has really only done that once, the Kespa Cup. He has a long way to go.
VengefulTree
Profile Joined May 2014
Canada637 Posts
January 30 2018 17:14 GMT
#13
Honestly, I feel like people belittle Neeb's achievements way too quickly (and I don't even really like the guy). Seems to me that people putting Naniwa or Stephano higher are pushing a nostalgic narrative of a "higher skill era" before the region lock, and in the process forget the fact that Neeb won Kespa Cup and showed a dominance in his own region that no foreigner ever achieved. Off-shore and locally, Neeb just did more.
"I'll temper my comments the best I can. To have Stats ranked anything below 2nd is total absolute bullcrap! A travesty an abomination!" - Rolltide | "When a foreign Terran is about to win, the entire universe conspires against him" - Paulo Coelho
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16062 Posts
January 30 2018 17:21 GMT
#14
On January 31 2018 02:14 VengefulTree wrote:
Honestly, I feel like people belittle Neeb's achievements way too quickly (and I don't even really like the guy). Seems to me that people putting Naniwa or Stephano higher are pushing a nostalgic narrative of a "higher skill era" before the region lock, and in the process forget the fact that Neeb won Kespa Cup and showed a dominance in his own region that no foreigner ever achieved. Off-shore and locally, Neeb just did more.

Previous foreigners couldn't locally dominate because there were no big region-locked tournaments.
Neeb's Kespa Cup win was the single biggest win from a foreigner ever but that's also his only achievement in non-regionlocked tournament. At every other global event he bombed out. It just doesn't compare to the consistency Naniwa and Stephano had who regularly went toe to toe with top-koreans. Comparing Neeb to them is laughable.
Even Huk and Snute might still be ahead of Neeb.
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
VengefulTree
Profile Joined May 2014
Canada637 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-01-30 17:45:50
January 30 2018 17:42 GMT
#15
I think that last claim is very hard to defend. For all their show of brillance against koreans, people like Naniwa, Snute or Scarlett were never nearly as consistent as Neeb is versus other foreigners. They bombed often against fellow non-koreans, so we cannot say that the absence of region locking was the only thing keeping them from dominating locally.

Also, some of Stephano's or Huk's tournaments wins were in tournaments filled in big parts or totally with foreigners, so the fact that these wins belonged in the pre-region lock era doesn't automatically means they are worth more.
"I'll temper my comments the best I can. To have Stats ranked anything below 2nd is total absolute bullcrap! A travesty an abomination!" - Rolltide | "When a foreign Terran is about to win, the entire universe conspires against him" - Paulo Coelho
Gurbak
Profile Joined January 2017
France622 Posts
January 30 2018 17:49 GMT
#16
the only foreigner goat is polt because foreigners can't be good at starcraft
MaxField
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States2386 Posts
January 30 2018 17:49 GMT
#17
I don't see the need to constantly argue over a subjective topic of who is the best foreigner... it really is just an opinion (for the most part) and one that is going to be hard to force another person to change.

In regards to the actual topic, I loved watching how strong Serral played and I think the game that he lost due to a failed ling drop showed how good he really is. Despite ending up losing, he almost came back to a point that I did not think possible. Who knows what the future holds but I am glad he played so well and the games were all really close until the final moments. Thank you good sirs!
"Zerg, so bad it loses to hydras" IdrA.
loginn
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
France815 Posts
January 30 2018 17:51 GMT
#18
On January 31 2018 02:42 VengefulTree wrote:
I think that last claim is very hard to defend. For all their show of brillance against koreans, people like Naniwa, Snute or Scarlett were never nearly as consistent as Neeb is versus other foreigners. They bombed often against fellow non-koreans, so we cannot say that the absence of region locking was the only thing keeping them from dominating locally.

Also, some of Stephano's or Huk's tournaments wins were in tournaments filled in big parts or totally with foreigners, so the fact that these wins belonged in the pre-region lock era doesn't automatically means they are worth more.


IPL 3 : Stephano beat viOLet, inori, TheStC and Lucky on his way to win.

ESWC : 1 player per country so only one korean, Stephano beat MarineKing Prime

NASL : Stephano beats MC, Alicia and HerO

If that's not enough for you I don't really know what is.
Stephano, Taking skill to the bank since IPL3. Also Lucifron and FBH
Poopi
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
France12911 Posts
January 30 2018 17:56 GMT
#19
Yeah, Stephano still holds the top spot, and with region-locked tournaments it'll be hard for Neeb to have as many shots as Stephano.
However Neeb is still young so he has the time to become #1 foreigner, if Serral lets him tho
WriterMaru
TelecoM
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States10700 Posts
January 30 2018 18:30 GMT
#20
Nice congrats to Serral, he is a great Zerg I enjoy learning from
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DSK
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
England1110 Posts
January 30 2018 18:48 GMT
#21
Congrats to Serral, gg's and wp.
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LTCM
Profile Joined May 2017
174 Posts
January 30 2018 20:10 GMT
#22
This thread is a massive fail without any Finnish memes.

So I ask, where did all our Finnish posters go?
Byun is a convicted match-fixer.
Psychobabas
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
2531 Posts
January 30 2018 21:05 GMT
#23
Best Zerg
D-light
Profile Joined April 2012
Finland7364 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-01-30 21:31:15
January 30 2018 21:12 GMT
#24
So so happy for Joona and nice to see his work pay off... a bit... so far.

On January 31 2018 05:10 LTCM wrote:
This thread is a massive fail without any Finnish memes.

So I ask, where did all our Finnish posters go?

Most have come back again, but have calmed down. Have to be kind to our fellow posters and mods, and save the memes for any great possible future result.
why even
Weavel
Profile Joined January 2010
Finland9222 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-01-30 23:17:37
January 30 2018 23:17 GMT
#25
On January 31 2018 05:10 LTCM wrote:
This thread is a massive fail without any Finnish memes.

So I ask, where did all our Finnish posters go?
No reason to get banned before Serral wins something again. Damn this year will be amazing for any finn watching this game. Year of Serral!
Life/Seed//Mvp/NaNiwa fighting! ZeNEX forever!
KaiserCommander
Profile Joined April 2010
Mexico290 Posts
January 31 2018 00:03 GMT
#26
Well, I was expecting my boy SpeCial to finally grasp a tournament. Good job for Serral.
Jinro, Polt, Bomber, ForGG, MajOr, Flash, Maru. Terran Fighting...
MoonyD
Profile Joined December 2013
Australia191 Posts
January 31 2018 06:31 GMT
#27
What a great series between Neeb vs Showtime. Came down to the wire.

Also got to give Showtime credit for coming back so many times in the finals when the game seemed like it was all over. Hopefully this is the start of him having consistent runs in WCS.
The world wants to be deceived
Yiome
Profile Joined February 2014
China1687 Posts
January 31 2018 07:32 GMT
#28
Great tournament to watch other than slightly underwhelming final. Showtime's defensive playstyle make the first few games felt more one sided than it really was.
Curious to see if Serral can maintain this momentum with the recent balance changes. Personally I feel foreign zergs like Serral might end up dealing with the hydra nerf better as their style is less early-mid game timing attack orientated than some Korean zergs, but we will see soon in upcoming WESG and IEM.
Mun_Su
Profile Joined December 2012
France2063 Posts
January 31 2018 08:06 GMT
#29
On January 31 2018 00:36 MockHamill wrote:
Serral has the highest Aligulac rating of all time. The does does make him Innovation but he is certainly a top 5 Zerg (Korea included).



He has this high ranking by beating foreigner, when he can be top 10 aligulac by only beating koreans his ranking may mean something.
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Azhrak
Profile Joined January 2011
Finland1198 Posts
January 31 2018 08:30 GMT
#30
Congrats to Serral once more. Let's hope this win finally opened the flood gates and there is no stopping him. Last year it might have been nerves or lack of stage experience that hold him back. Still, making the hat-trick like Neeb did is a whole lot harder than winning once. I believe he has the work ethic to not slack off now that he finally made past a big milestone.
starcraft2.fi
Muffloe
Profile Joined December 2012
Sweden6061 Posts
January 31 2018 09:18 GMT
#31
its hard for me to consider neeb, since i kinda missed his reign. he seems like a good player,, although comparing his acievements i feel stephano and naniwa are still in their own tier(i know people dont like to talk about naniwa but for me its still a toss-up between him and stephano)
Ranari
Profile Joined January 2014
19 Posts
January 31 2018 17:06 GMT
#32
What does that even mean, GOAT Foreigner? I take it a foreigner who comes in and quickly disrupts an established player base, right?
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16062 Posts
January 31 2018 17:34 GMT
#33
Goat = Greatest of all time
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
FataLe
Profile Joined November 2010
New Zealand4532 Posts
February 01 2018 02:40 GMT
#34
On February 01 2018 02:34 Charoisaur wrote:
Goat = Greatest of all time

That's a really long way of writing Neeb.

Congrats Serral! finally achieving what everyone knew you could. WIll be good to see decent foreigner competition this year rather than being the how much money will neeb win show.
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