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Lambo: From Nothing Comes All - Road to BlizzCon 2018 (#12)

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Lambo: From Nothing Comes All - Road to BlizzCon 2018 (#12)

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October 21st, 2018 14:30 GMT
Photo: André Hainke (via Blizzard)
Lambo
Julian Brosig
Team QLASH

From Nothing Comes All

by Soularion


Lambo has come from nothing. It's a well-worn trope in StarCraft. Hard, invisible work, toil for uncertain rewards. It's where we get many of our most treasured stories. Stories of narrow margins, surpassed expectations, realized hopes. In a story reminiscent of Elazer in 2016, Lambo arrives at the WCS Global Finals with the narrowest possible margin, getting in through last-minute nail-biters and a good bit of luck. It has been a rocky year and an uneasy career for Lambo; but he’s here. A player most of us would have discarded as irrelevant not long ago has made it to the grand event.

One could easily be forgiven for forgetting who Lambo was prior to this year; he made only one WCS event in all of 2016, where he got 3-1'd by Polt, and while he had some scattershot runs here and there, they were neither deep nor consistent enough to give him any accolades. Prior to 2018, his best career placing in the international scene was either a top 16 at WCS Austin where beat SpeCial (then MajOr), or a top 8 at IEM Gamescom where he got summarily swept by soO . Three years have passed since that event, the first one at which Lambo accomplished much of anything, and now he stands one group stage away from the BlizzCon stage. soO, the legendary Zerg who 3-0'd him so easily then? At home, fallen short.

There has been no yearly transformation for Lambo. He is not a player characterized by year-by-year improvement and a grueling crawl toward an eventual break-out moment. He’s not your fairytale hero. Lambo represents the volatility of the scene at its most uneven; at WCS Leipzig, he defeated reigning champion Neeb. At IEM Katowice a month after, he lost 0-2 to Bunny and was knocked out in the Round of 44. Lambo’s entire year has been a ping pong match between remarkable success and the most gripping, hollowing failure.

Success strikes hard, as Lambo was able to lean on momentum and a Zerg-dominated bracket to make a semifinal run in front of a ravenous WCS Austin crowd, defeating TRUE and Nerchio on route to his most worthy success. Yet, crowned by his greatest run ever, the ground fell from beneath Lambo, and he fell hard. Harder, and more painful, than ever before.

He was eliminated by DeMusliM in the Round of 48 at WCS Valencia. An unusual low even for Lambo, who had made himself out to be at least a regular to the Round of 32. Not this year. Not that day. For any reasonable player, that loss would’ve doomed them. Not just out of BlizzCon dreams, but out of the conversation of being a top-tier foreigner at all. The math was grim, the challenges great, the odds stacked against him. Just two months removed from the highest peak he ever reached, Lambo was now once again teetering on the brink of nothingness.


Rank


#8
WCS Standings

WCS Points


2295

2018 Season Stats*


49–50 (49.49%) vs. Terran
82–39 (67.77%) vs. Protoss
128–99 (56.39%) vs. Zerg
*Via Aligulac.com. Matches between 2017-11-15 and 2018-10-16.


Many stories have ended there. Three-fourths of an upset, one upset, two upsets, maybe even three, and then silence. No ascension, no championship, no return to form, no second miracle. Just a flame briefly blazing before fading completely. A strange, temporal mistake soon corrected. After all, Has made the finals, and he hasn’t been back to a quarterfinal since, and MaNa went from a WCS finalist to not even being at the Global Finals at all. Why should Lambo, who didn’t even make the finals, be any different?

This is where the tightness of margins in StarCraft is put at full display. It all came down to the tightest of moments and the kindness of fate. Fate gave him an easy start; TIME, Kelazhur and Zanster are solid players, but not having to face a single true contender until the quarterfinals helped his run. There, he found ShoWTimE who, while sometimes easy to gloss over, still ended the year 2nd in WCS points with strong runs both domestically (WCS Leipzig) and internationally (his fantastic performance against Korea online, and his play against Zest at GSL vs the World), it’s clear that he was an elite player and a worthy obstacle for any rising star. It was a tough set. ShoWTimE, while not at his peak still played well, and, despite ceding an early 0-2 deficit, was in it to fight. He fought all the way to a climactic game 4 where Lambo started pulling away; and once the Zerg began to take hold he never stopped.

Lambo had done it. He had won the most important set of his entire year, getting his name firmly into the WCS Global Finals conversation, a feat which had seemed impossible just a month before. He was matched up against the first foreigner in years to truly strike fear into the hearts of anyone. Serral quickly put him down to a rough 0-2 situation. Down on his luck against the same player that had ended his streak in Austin. Down against the titan of the foreign scene, the three-time reigning champion whose losses to foreigners over the year amounted to essentially nil. Down as someone who had barely ever even come close to the finals stage. Down as someone who was once no one; down as a ghost, breathed back to life by two runs which saw him face the odds and win.

Lambo was not about to lose again. He came out fighting in game 3, legitimately outplaying Serral over the course of a game and getting his first win onto the board. Game 4 was scrappy, tough and short, but no less impressive. There, his +1 all-in with queens and roaches overcame Serral, despite a defender’s advantage and a worrying concave. Even the casters lost their faith, figuring that Serral would swat away the attack like any other; but Lambo was not just another player anymore. He was someone bigger, someone capable of going the distance. Even though he lost in an absolute brawl during game 5, Lambo had made his mark. He let the world know – no longer was he nobody. He would not accept a return to anonymity.

To see Serral succeed in game 7 of a similarly hard-fought set against Reynor (who would’ve qualified for the Global Finals over Lambo had he succeeded in that series) felt like fate finally telling Lambo ‘you have done enough’. As though the universe recognized the run Lambo had, the incredible duality of his performances at both Austin and Montreal, where he legitimately looked like one of the few players capable of wounding Serral and dominant against all else, and gifted him safe passage onto the next step of the journey.

Some point to that moment, where a fortunate mix of luck, skill and Serral's skill proved just enough for him to eke out those crucial deciding points, as the moment of his year, as the pinnacle of all he amounted to. That sweet, blissful moment where he finally made it to the Global Finals in one of the most astonishing miracles of Legacy of the Void thus far. It says something about the status of the competitive scene that a player's fortunes live and die with others, not only themselves. But for a single map, Lambo would have fallen short. Even after showcasing what he was made of in Austin and Montreal, where he forced himself into contention, the margins were still as narrow as could be.

Lambo enters the Global Finals in a completely different position to most underdogs; he enters as someone who has known what it’s like to compete against the best, as someone who has played tight sets with Serral and very nearly found the upset, as someone who had felt the sting of defeat and the bliss of victory both. The Lambo of today is someone with a dream; a dream of conquering titans and felling gods. A dream of that BlizzCon stage, shiny and bright. A dream realized in tense sets and fed by bitter loss; a dream grown in the shadow of defeats. Of all the players competing for their spot at BlizzCon, Lambo is the outsider in the bunch. Outmatched, no, but far from a certain quantity. Fresh-faced, maybe, but not one to be overlooked. Punching above his weight, yes, but demonstrably comfortable in that position. There are question marks still, but Lambo has made a point of showing that the unknown need not be all negatives.

If the Lambo from last year entered a group with Maru, TY and Neeb, he’d be little more than a mouse in a cage of tigers, insignificant in their shadows. That Lambo, once nameless and faceless among a swarm of European Zerg, is gone. His successor might still be small, still a little outmatched, but he is no longer toothless. If a year can be a statement, then Lambo has spent his year saying one thing:

"Discount me at your peril".








Writer: Soularion
Editors: Zealously, Olli
Photos: Carlton Beener, Blizzard, ESL, Leimmia, Bart Oerbekke, Helena Kristiansson
Graphics: 3StrakGames
Statistics: Aligulac
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GoloSC2
Profile Joined August 2014
711 Posts
October 21 2018 14:48 GMT
#2
Prior to 2018, his best career placing was either a top 16 at WCS Austin where beat SpeCial (then MajOr), or a top 8 at IEM Gamescom where he got summarily swept by soO.


I beg to differ
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Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13990 Posts
October 21 2018 14:57 GMT
#3
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru
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The_Red_Viper
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
19533 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 15:10:07
October 21 2018 15:00 GMT
#4
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

My bets are on TY, Maru, sOs, and Classic


About Lambo: I think he improved a lot and is one of the better zerg players wcs has to offer, but his group is just a little too brutal :/ But we'll see what happens in a week anyway, glgl
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ZigguratOfUr
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Iraq16955 Posts
October 21 2018 15:08 GMT
#5
Watching Lambo coach Serral against Reynor, fighting for his Blizzcon life by proxy, was pretty memorable.
Z3nith
Profile Joined October 2017
485 Posts
October 21 2018 15:08 GMT
#6
On October 22 2018 00:00 The_Red_Viper wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

My bets are on TY, Maru, sOs, and Classic


Nah sOs is gonna be last.
CaptainBurnTurn
Profile Joined February 2018
United States80 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 15:12:44
October 21 2018 15:12 GMT
#7
On October 22 2018 00:08 Z3nith wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 22 2018 00:00 The_Red_Viper wrote:
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

My bets are on TY, Maru, sOs, and Classic


Nah sOs is gonna be last.


There is no way sOs is going to be last. He can beat Zest and Heromarine, maybe not Serral, but sOs can honestly beat anyone if he tries.
Mark my words, sOs will win a GSL one day
HolydaKing
Profile Joined February 2010
21254 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 15:15:57
October 21 2018 15:14 GMT
#8
On October 22 2018 00:12 CaptainBurnTurn wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 22 2018 00:08 Z3nith wrote:
On October 22 2018 00:00 The_Red_Viper wrote:
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

My bets are on TY, Maru, sOs, and Classic


Nah sOs is gonna be last.


There is no way sOs is going to be last. He can beat Zest and Heromarine, maybe not Serral, but sOs can honestly beat anyone if he tries.

They're talking about article release order..... and I think it's Maru, TY, sOs, Classic. Maybe TY first though.
Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 15:23:04
October 21 2018 15:20 GMT
#9
It should be TY, Maru, sOs, Classic based on the order so far. But having Maru last could also make sense given he's the only player who doesn't have a clear best tournament in 2018 (well him and Nerchio is you wanna be technical).
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
CaptainBurnTurn
Profile Joined February 2018
United States80 Posts
October 21 2018 15:24 GMT
#10
On October 22 2018 00:14 HolydaKing wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 22 2018 00:12 CaptainBurnTurn wrote:
On October 22 2018 00:08 Z3nith wrote:
On October 22 2018 00:00 The_Red_Viper wrote:
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

My bets are on TY, Maru, sOs, and Classic


Nah sOs is gonna be last.


There is no way sOs is going to be last. He can beat Zest and Heromarine, maybe not Serral, but sOs can honestly beat anyone if he tries.

They're talking about article release order..... and I think it's Maru, TY, sOs, Classic. Maybe TY first though.


Oh, my bad. Thanks for pointing that out.
Mark my words, sOs will win a GSL one day
Kurao
Profile Joined April 2018
215 Posts
October 21 2018 15:30 GMT
#11
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

Yeah, sounds about right. These are definitely the most consistent bunch, although I wouldn't be surprised if Rogue or even Zest was in the top 5 over some of them.
Kurao
Profile Joined April 2018
215 Posts
October 21 2018 15:31 GMT
#12
On October 22 2018 00:30 Kurao wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

Yeah, sounds about right. These are definitely the most consistent bunch, although I wouldn't be surprised if Rogue or even Zest was in the top 5 over some of them.


Only now did I realise these 4 were about the article release order, not the top 4 at BlizzCon.

Well, works either way I suppose haha.
Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55555 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 15:39:43
October 21 2018 15:32 GMT
#13
On October 22 2018 00:20 Fango wrote:
It should be TY, Maru, sOs, Classic based on the order so far. But having Maru last could also make sense given he's the only player who doesn't have a clear best tournament in 2018 (well him and Nerchio is you wanna be technical).

Beating TY was Maru's biggest obstacle in Code S this year so you could argue that's his best tournament. (It was also the 2nd GSL where Maru won both his Ro32 and Ro16 groups and he went 7-1 in Ro8 + Ro4). It's also the one where he made history.
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Nakajin
Profile Blog Joined September 2014
Canada8989 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 15:39:43
October 21 2018 15:39 GMT
#14
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Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 15:48:24
October 21 2018 15:46 GMT
#15
On October 22 2018 00:32 Elentos wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 22 2018 00:20 Fango wrote:
It should be TY, Maru, sOs, Classic based on the order so far. But having Maru last could also make sense given he's the only player who doesn't have a clear best tournament in 2018 (well him and Nerchio is you wanna be technical).

Beating TY was Maru's biggest obstacle in Code S this year so you could argue that's his best tournament. (It was also the only GSL where Maru won both his Ro32 and Ro16 groups and he went 7-1 in Ro8 + Ro4)

He won his groups in season 2 and won Code S with a 19-4 scoreline that season, arguably the most dominant run since 2011.

But you could also consider how weak terran was in season 1, it was probably high toughest path to win overall.
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55555 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 16:44:43
October 21 2018 16:43 GMT
#16
On October 22 2018 00:46 Fango wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 22 2018 00:32 Elentos wrote:
On October 22 2018 00:20 Fango wrote:
It should be TY, Maru, sOs, Classic based on the order so far. But having Maru last could also make sense given he's the only player who doesn't have a clear best tournament in 2018 (well him and Nerchio is you wanna be technical).

Beating TY was Maru's biggest obstacle in Code S this year so you could argue that's his best tournament. (It was also the only GSL where Maru won both his Ro32 and Ro16 groups and he went 7-1 in Ro8 + Ro4)

He won his groups in season 2 and won Code S with a 19-4 scoreline that season, arguably the most dominant run since 2011.

But you could also consider how weak terran was in season 1, it was probably high toughest path to win overall.

I'd say season 1 was the most important win for the trajectory of Maru's career, season 2 was his most dominant, and the season 3 final against TY was the hardest.

Zest went 22-3 in maps from Code A to champion the last time he won GSL, by the way. No need to go back to 2011.
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Fango
Profile Joined July 2016
United Kingdom8987 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-10-21 17:52:19
October 21 2018 17:43 GMT
#17
On October 22 2018 01:43 Elentos wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 22 2018 00:46 Fango wrote:
On October 22 2018 00:32 Elentos wrote:
On October 22 2018 00:20 Fango wrote:
It should be TY, Maru, sOs, Classic based on the order so far. But having Maru last could also make sense given he's the only player who doesn't have a clear best tournament in 2018 (well him and Nerchio is you wanna be technical).

Beating TY was Maru's biggest obstacle in Code S this year so you could argue that's his best tournament. (It was also the only GSL where Maru won both his Ro32 and Ro16 groups and he went 7-1 in Ro8 + Ro4)

He won his groups in season 2 and won Code S with a 19-4 scoreline that season, arguably the most dominant run since 2011.

But you could also consider how weak terran was in season 1, it was probably high toughest path to win overall.

I'd say season 1 was the most important win for the trajectory of Maru's career, season 2 was his most dominant, and the season 3 final against TY was the hardest.

Zest went 22-3 in maps from Code A to champion the last time he won GSL, by the way. No need to go back to 2011.

Yh Zest went 19-3 in Code S, I thought it was 19-4 (same as Maru) for some reason. If only Maru didn't fuck around in that first game against Classic lol.

The final against TY was the hardest on record (with it being a 4-3). But personally I don't think TY was a tougher opponent for him than Dark in S1 or Rogue in S2. I think Maru just put himself behind mentally in that series. Proxying so much was stupid and he didn't seem awake for the first 2 games.
Zest, sOs, PartinG, Dark, and Maru are the real champs. ROOT_herO is overrated. Snute, Serral, and Scarlett are the foreigner GOATs
Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13990 Posts
October 21 2018 19:24 GMT
#18
On October 22 2018 00:31 Kurao wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 22 2018 00:30 Kurao wrote:
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

Yeah, sounds about right. These are definitely the most consistent bunch, although I wouldn't be surprised if Rogue or even Zest was in the top 5 over some of them.


Only now did I realise these 4 were about the article release order, not the top 4 at BlizzCon.

Well, works either way I suppose haha.

For the 4 most likely to reach semis its
Stats
sOs
Maru
Serral
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Poopi
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
France12904 Posts
October 21 2018 19:45 GMT
#19
Thanks for these articles everyday, BlizzCon is gonna be so hype this year, maybe SC2 will take the path of LoL and Korea won’t be the best region this year.
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Kurao
Profile Joined April 2018
215 Posts
October 21 2018 20:01 GMT
#20
On October 22 2018 04:24 Cricketer12 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 22 2018 00:31 Kurao wrote:
On October 22 2018 00:30 Kurao wrote:
On October 21 2018 23:57 Cricketer12 wrote:
I have to wonder what order last 4 is. My bets are on TY Classic sOs Maru

Yeah, sounds about right. These are definitely the most consistent bunch, although I wouldn't be surprised if Rogue or even Zest was in the top 5 over some of them.


Only now did I realise these 4 were about the article release order, not the top 4 at BlizzCon.

Well, works either way I suppose haha.

For the 4 most likely to reach semis its
Stats
sOs
Maru
Serral

Sounds valid enough yeah, I think Stats and Classic are interchangeable but only if Classic doesn't hit PvZ.
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