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Code S RO4 Preview: Maru vs Zest

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Code S RO4 Preview: Maru vs Zest

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September 7th, 2018 12:11 GMT

Code S Semifinal #2 Preview - Maru vs Zest

by Orlok and Wax

Start time: Saturday, Sep 08 4:00am GMT (GMT+00:00)

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Global StarCraft 2 League Code S - 2018 Season 3


Maru: History in the Making

Professional StarCraft II has given us countless memories. As one of the longest running esports, one might think we've seen all StarCraft II has to offer. We've seen tournaments of every format, mindblowing individual performances, and all sorts of sordid drama. However, eight years into the game, there's a player who seeks to inscribe a totally unprecedented achievement in the chronicles of StarCraft II. That player is (Wiki)Maru, and that achievement is the utter domination of GSL Code S.

Few players are as deeply ingrained into the fabric of StarCraft II as Maru. He made his debut at age thirteen in the first ever GSL, introducing himself as one of the cheesey, all-or-nothing players who defined the era. He required a few a years to mature and finally broke out in 2013 as a relentless attacker who could batter any opponent into submission. Accolade after accolade followed, including OSL and SSL championships in individual leagues, and a Proleague title with Jin Air. However, as is with all champions, his rise was followed by an inevitable fall. Once a raging inferno of offense, Legacy of the Void abruptly stifled his flame. Long-time fans feared it was the start of a process they had seen too many times before: a slow, irreversible downward-spiral into irrelevancy.

Thus, when Maru started to look like a title contender early this year, there was a healthy amount of skepticism. Perhaps his impressive showing at IEM Katowice was just an aberration, the final flash of a fading star. In reality, Maru was getting ready to go supernova. Combining the ruthless aggression of the past with suffocating late-game play, Maru soared back to the pinnacle of StarCraft II. He bested Dark in a thrilling best-of-seven to claim the $200,000 WESG 2017 grand prize. He infiltrated Stats' brain and made him self-destruct in the Code S Season 1 finals. He humiliated Zest in a 34-minute sweep in the Season 2 finals, becoming the first player since Nestea to win consecutive Code S titles. Not only had he achieve a late-career comeback—one of the rarest things in all of progaming—but he turned his late-career into his absolute prime.

Maru's latest match—a 3-0 stomp against GuMiho in the Code S quarterfinals—was demonstrative of a typical Maru match in 2018. Having spent days participating in the Asian Games instead of preparing for the GSL, and with relatively untested TvT in 2018, the match against GuMiho seemed like it would be one of Maru's toughest challenges of the year. Conventional wisdom suggested that, at the very least, Maru would have to fight tooth and nail to claim victory. But lo and behold, Maru blew GuMiho out of the water, looking completely unfazed throughout. He didn't just defy conventional wisdom—he kicked conventional wisdom in the teeth and warned it to never question him again.

Through this entire GSL season, all eyes have been on Maru to see if he can fulfill a seemingly impossible task and win three consecutive championships in Korean StarCraft's oldest, most prestigious tournament. All the pressure is on Maru—he’s the favorite, he’s the star, he’s the best player in the world. A semifinal win against Zest should be a footnote in history of his glorious conquest. Losing to an opponent he toyed with just months ago would end Maru's run as a living legend. His opportunity to become the greatest of all time could be lost forever.

Zest: Tireless Pursuit

The last few years for Zest have been the all-too-familiar tale of a championship player gone to seed. After ascending to the summit of StarCraft II and enjoying his time as best in the world, Zest came crashing and burning down to the Earth after the end of Proleague and the dissolution of the KeSPA system. No longer the paragon of Protoss, he seemed forever doomed to the role of mid-tier filler—bringing his reputation but not the commensurate skill to tournaments.

This year has been... different for Zest. Perhaps Maru is not the only StarCraft II pro who will achieve an exceedingly difficult late-career revival this year.

No one really took Zest seriously headed into 2018 except his most die hard fans. His spell of mediocrity and stale, uninspired performances had persisted for too long, and the former Code S champion had long since become a group stage player. Even winning HomeStory Cup XVII during the winter break didn’t seem to mean much when it had been ages since he had impressed in GSL. And somehow, here he is in the semifinals of the last GSL Code S of the year, on his way to completing one of the most unusual, unemphatic comebacks in StarCraft II history.

Zest might not top everyone's “best Protosses of the year” list, but he's quietly matched Maru in being the only player to reach the round of eight or higher in every Code S this year. Even Stats, the typecast king of consistency, suffered Ro16 elimination in Season 2. sOs hasn't done anything of note since reaching the IEM PyeongChang finals, while Classic wasted all his early momentum with a series of high-profile losses. Despite all the criticism flung Zest’s way, he's outlasting each and every one of his peers by continuously grinding away. He may not be schooling opponents the way he did in his prime, but no one can deny that he's getting results.

Most of the uncertainty stems from Zest's PvZ, which could kindly be called 'sketchy' and more honestly described as a disaster. Unfortunately, this has caused his prowess in PvT and PvP to go largely unappreciated. Fans might think of Zest's 1-3 loss to ShoWTimE when they think of Zest in the PvP, without realizing he has a 70%+ win-rate in the match-up on the year. Similarly, Zest's 0-4 humbling at the hands of Maru obscures the fact that he has a 70% win-rate in PvT as well.

That's the bizarre nature of Zest's season. Every time he builds momentum, he seems to suffer a particularly embarassing loss. He broke through the stacked Korean qualifiers to reach IEM PyeongChang, only to put in a hapless performance against Elazer in the quarterfinals. After he defeated #2 Terran TY in a fantastic, seven-game GSL semifinal, he got his soul taken from him by Maru in the grand finals. In an esports tragicomedy, he was drubbed 3-1 by ShoWTimE after fans voted him in as Korea's Protoss representative in GSL vs. The World. While Zest's critics do have a valid point behind their mockery, we've unfairly lost sight of how good Zest has actually been.

Zest’s rocky road to redemption has him crossing paths with Maru for a second time. Zest took an obscene beating in their Code S finals match, capping the sweep off by throwing a lead in the only game where he looked like Maru's equal. Zest should be lauded for grinding his way to a chance at redemption, but he's still the overwhelming underdog in the rematch. It seems pretty likely that his fans will have to suffer the hope-humiliation cycle yet again.

On the bright side, Zest has had plenty of time to mull over that loss and study how PvT has progressed. Stats defeated Maru in GSL vs. The World by targeting the mid-game, intelligently dusting off Colossi as his weapon of choice. Neeb's choice of heavy Disruptor play against TY will not have gone unnoticed either. Furthermore, Zest enters the rematch without having emptied his entire PvT arsenal against a formidable opponent in the previous round, as he did against TY in Season 2. The case for a Zest victory is flimsy, but there is a case to be made. And hey, at least it can't go any worse than it did last time around.

For Maru, this match represents just another step in his ascension to legend. Should he win, the result will blend in with dozens of other triumphs, an ultimately forgettable detail in the larger tapestry of his greatness. For Zest, this could be the match that sees him reclaim the glory he has sought for so long, remembered forever THE pivotal moment in the second act of his career.

Prediction: Maru 4 - 2 Zest





Credits and acknowledgements

Writers: Orlok, Wax
Editor: Wax
Images: AfreecaTV
Statistics: Aligulac.com
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BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19300 Posts
September 07 2018 12:19 GMT
#2
Over/Under for games with proxies?
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Duceman
Profile Joined June 2018
United States87 Posts
September 07 2018 13:09 GMT
#3
On September 07 2018 21:19 BisuDagger wrote:
Over/Under for games with proxies?


5.5

I’ll take the under because I don’t think there will be that many games.
Olli
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Austria24422 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-09-07 13:11:54
September 07 2018 13:11 GMT
#4
Zest has quietly improved in a lot of areas he was lacking in in the finals. I've seen him deal much, much better with proxy shenanigans - better than any Protoss recently, in fact - and he's got some nice variety back in his play. Execution also looks much cleaner. He just seems overall better.

Still not holding my breath for him beating Maru, because I think he won't. But that's more credit to Maru than anything else.
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Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4958 Posts
September 07 2018 13:18 GMT
#5
Maru will macro proxy rax/factory/starport
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Shathe
Profile Joined July 2017
Hungary422 Posts
September 07 2018 13:19 GMT
#6
To be honest i would be surprised if Maru played THAT good again. People critisise Zest a lot for that 0-4, but i think Maru showed such incredible games even at his standards, that most of the top koreans could have been rekt the same way.
Zest is a world top 5 palyer this year, he has some chance to win.
The_Red_Viper
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
19533 Posts
September 07 2018 13:30 GMT
#7
Yeah i think if everything goes according to average play of them maru should take this quite handily. Obviously i am quite maru biased (even though i like zest) and want the threepeat.
TvP is in a weird state though so who knows what specifically happens here^^
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Rodya
Profile Joined January 2018
546 Posts
September 07 2018 14:00 GMT
#8
Prediction:

(P)Zest 4 - 3 (T)Maru

I Zest will come out looking like Maru and TY in the quarterfinals: armed with interesting meta-shifting ideas and he will break Maru. I think that losing to someone like showtime at GSL vs the World has lit a fire under Zest, as I've been saying for a while.

Maru is not invincible, he isn't Flash or mvp. It's important to keep in mind that the best in the world at the moment is not the best we've ever seen.
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The_Red_Viper
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
19533 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-09-07 14:22:29
September 07 2018 14:12 GMT
#9
On September 07 2018 23:00 Rodya wrote:
Prediction:

(P)Zest 4 - 3 (T)Maru

I Zest will come out looking like Maru and TY in the quarterfinals: armed with interesting meta-shifting ideas and he will break Maru. I think that losing to someone like showtime at GSL vs the World has lit a fire under Zest, as I've been saying for a while.

Maru is not invincible, he isn't Flash or mvp. It's important to keep in mind that the best in the world at the moment is not the best we've ever seen.


Yeah he is no Flash and thus basically invincible, Mvp was nowhere near invincible though and Maru's streak is better already, the third code s finals in a row would just cement that.
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Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-09-07 14:38:58
September 07 2018 14:35 GMT
#10
On September 07 2018 23:12 The_Red_Viper wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 07 2018 23:00 Rodya wrote:
Prediction:

(P)Zest 4 - 3 (T)Maru

I Zest will come out looking like Maru and TY in the quarterfinals: armed with interesting meta-shifting ideas and he will break Maru. I think that losing to someone like showtime at GSL vs the World has lit a fire under Zest, as I've been saying for a while.

Maru is not invincible, he isn't Flash or mvp. It's important to keep in mind that the best in the world at the moment is not the best we've ever seen.


Yeah he is no Flash and thus basically invincible, Mvp was nowhere near invincible though and Maru's streak is better already, the third code s finals in a row would just cement that.

According to aligulac, in terms of offline series:

Mvp in 2011 was 210–85 (71.19%) in games and 82–16 (83.67%) in matches.
Maru in 2018 is 127–49 (72.16%) in games and 46–9 (83.64%) in matches.

Their situations were very different however, so it's hard to compare using just statistics. Most of Maru's losses end up being irrelevent because they were in groups and he still progressed in the tournament, whereas Mvp got actually eliminated early on in many events. But being within 0.03% of eachother in match wins is impressive.
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
Phredxor
Profile Joined May 2013
New Zealand15076 Posts
September 07 2018 16:04 GMT
#11
2018 is the highest skilled era though.
Lysergic1
Profile Joined August 2017
21 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-09-07 16:37:53
September 07 2018 16:34 GMT
#12
Mvp was Great and all, but man do I feel like he's overhyped. As terrans go, I'd say both Inno and Maru have had just as impressive periods.

Mvp was never a Flash either.

And yes the skill level is VASTLY higher than when Mvp was playing.

More on-topic, I think Maru is a heavy favorite, I'll guess 4:1 (T)Maru
Lgnarrow
Profile Joined April 2015
104 Posts
September 07 2018 16:52 GMT
#13
On September 08 2018 01:04 Phredxor wrote:
2018 is the highest skilled era though.


End of HotS was the highest skilled era. Post kespa era is a joke tbh. Compare games from 2015 blizzcon with for instance current GSL. The gap is huge.
Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-09-07 17:30:25
September 07 2018 17:12 GMT
#14
On September 08 2018 01:52 Lgnarrow wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 08 2018 01:04 Phredxor wrote:
2018 is the highest skilled era though.


End of HotS was the highest skilled era. Post kespa era is a joke tbh. Compare games from 2015 blizzcon with for instance current GSL. The gap is huge.

While I agree with you to some extent, people really do look at the past with a filter. Know one remembers all the shit games from the past unless they were something special. If you browse random series from GSL season 3 2015 I don't think you'd be impressed with everything you saw.

Especially with how LotV is faster paced and is more multitasking/harass oriented. Players are more prone to make mistakes and produce sloppier games than in HotS.
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
Zaros
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United Kingdom3692 Posts
September 07 2018 17:31 GMT
#15
Good luck to Zest hope he can take it, I’m sure it won’t be a 4-0
Kurao
Profile Joined April 2018
215 Posts
September 07 2018 19:03 GMT
#16
I think everyone is wishing for it to not be a 4-0 as last time, and maybe it won't be if Zest takes a different approach since the finals of last season. I still think Maru takes it, even if Zest has had impressive results since then, the 4-0 was too recent to be "swept under the rug". I mean, it's not like he did anything specifically special in that series.

I do expect a whole lot of proxy-raxing though...
Rodya
Profile Joined January 2018
546 Posts
September 07 2018 22:23 GMT
#17
On September 08 2018 02:12 Fango wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 08 2018 01:52 Lgnarrow wrote:
On September 08 2018 01:04 Phredxor wrote:
2018 is the highest skilled era though.


End of HotS was the highest skilled era. Post kespa era is a joke tbh. Compare games from 2015 blizzcon with for instance current GSL. The gap is huge.

While I agree with you to some extent, people really do look at the past with a filter. Know one remembers all the shit games from the past unless they were something special. If you browse random series from GSL season 3 2015 I don't think you'd be impressed with everything you saw.

Especially with how LotV is faster paced and is more multitasking/harass oriented. Players are more prone to make mistakes and produce sloppier games than in HotS.

Yeah, LotV is a different game - that's why when you watch HotS games you will not realize how amazing they are playing if you are used to LotV. This notion that the present is always the highest skilled era is just silliness lol. The fact is that lots of the greatest players are in Brood War/military/banned(Life). These players were never replaced.
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ValM
Profile Joined May 2010
India408 Posts
September 07 2018 23:07 GMT
#18
On September 07 2018 23:00 Rodya wrote:
Prediction:

(P)Zest 4 - 3 (T)Maru

I Zest will come out looking like Maru and TY in the quarterfinals: armed with interesting meta-shifting ideas and he will break Maru. I think that losing to someone like showtime at GSL vs the World has lit a fire under Zest, as I've been saying for a while.

Maru is not invincible, he isn't Flash or mvp. It's important to keep in mind that the best in the world at the moment is not the best we've ever seen.


Go back and watch Maru vs Dark from GSL Season 1 and Maru vs Classic/Rogue from Season 2. It would be hard to find cleaner raw mechanical execution and overall strategy form any sc2 terran from the past. I believe that is the best stuff we have seen from a terran in sc2 and he did not even win macro games vs Rogue.

Even in Mvp's last gsl run he clearly was not the best mechanical player in the world, but he always knew how to win with a combination of mindgames, build choices and dominating the pace of the series. Maru has the same skill in terms of dictating the pace of a series apart from being a mechanical god.

Its the combination of all of these that makes him so deadly. Even vs Zest in the finals each game out of the 4 was a unique build with perfect execution in each game. Game 4 was the first instance where Zest could get some damage and still lost.

Hence I feel a lot of todays games are going to be like G4 from that series or proxy into macro openings that we saw TY do as well.
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Cricketer12
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September 08 2018 01:37 GMT
#19
Maru 4-0
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September 08 2018 02:21 GMT
#20
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