Code S RO16 Group B Preview: GuMiho, PartinG, Dear, soO
by Orlok and Wax
Start time: Saturday, May 25 4:00am GMT (GMT+00:00)
Group B sees members of the eSF old guard go up against a pair of former KeSPA "invaders" in a throwback rivalry from Heart of the Swarm. Those factional rifts have long-since healed, but nostalgic fans might still cheer for their old favorites to prove they still have what it takes to hang with the best.
GuMiho and PartinG represent the old guard, or perhaps the very-old-guard considering the pro-player base in Korea. They're the ones who won glory all the way back in Wings of Liberty and have somehow managed to maintain their relevance in 2019. They took wildly divergent paths to get here, however. GuMiho actually peaked in Legacy of the Void, his years of effort finally bearing fruit in the form of a Code S trophy in 2017. Meanwhilst, PartinG faded into StarCraft II obscurity after trying to go pro at other games, only to belatedly return to the game where he was once a star. However, their more recent trajectories have gone opposite ways. GuMiho has failed to turn his Code S triumph into a lasting legacy, while PartinG has slowly been grinding his way up and back into the spotlight. And now, they'll face each other at this perfect midway point: the Code S RO16.
GuMiho might have crushed Stats 3-0 and PartinG 3-1 in the recent Super Tournament, but there are still some nagging doubts around his play. GuMiho followed those wins by losing 1-4 to Classic in the Super Tournament Finals and then lost 0-2 to Trust in the first match of his Code S RO32 group. That four-match sequence in GSL showcased the infuriating nature of his play—absolutely brilliant or falling apart on his feet. Mechanically speaking, he shouldn’t struggle with lesser opponents, but his occasional micro slips could spell disaster in this rematch with PartinG. GuMiho needs to be on his guard for Protoss timing-attacks are still very much a thing, and one ill-timed decision could make this group very hard to advance from.
As for PartinG, he still seems visibly rusty. There's the occasional questionable decision making, and the lapses of macro and micro are all too glaring at times. He's a far cry from his infamous Soul-Train heyday, where his near-perfect execution let him telegraph his strategy and win anyway. It's anyone’s guess as to what kind of form he'll show up to this group in. He's likely to bust out some innovative or well-modified form of Protoss aggression to even the odds, but one has to be skeptical about his success rate against opponents of this caliber. GuMiho, soO and Dear are all much more consistent than Cure or the semi-retired DRG he beat in the previous round.
soO and Dear were both part of the KeSPA vanguard, the elite of the elite who stood tall as elephants in the room while their peers toiled to adapt to StarCraft II. While they rose to prominence a few years later than GuMiho and PartinG, their longevity is also something to take note of. The two have a personal history as well, with Dear being the catalyst for the entire silver SoOfer saga (or Zest, depending on who you ask). Throughout their careers, they’ve both been champions, runner-ups, has-beens, and admirably resilient veterans.
soO might have rode to the IEM Katowice championship on the back of strong ZvP, but that championship didn't dispel his jinx against Dear. soO's loss to Dear in the RO32 reminded us that Dear is personal his personal demon, with a 9-0 match record against him (6-0 excluding BO1's) in offline matches. Add in soO's outbursts of frustration when streaming ZvP ("Protoss does whatever they want and wins!"), and things don't bode well for him. While it's understandable to see soO hit with burnout or the post-championship slump, being able to reset to a healthy mindset might be the key to advancing in this two-Protoss group.
Somehow, Dear slipped into this group as quiet as a mouse. His PvT hype-train was derailed in the previous season when Maru planted Widow Mines on the tracks, but it doesn't take away from Dear's understated consistency in 2019. Dear modestly crushed Creator and soO in the RO32, setting himself up to reach another Code S quarterfinal and his third overall on the year. While Dear may not have massive hype or momentum behind him, he has won or drawn every single PvT match since his loss to Maru, and has the advantage of facing his personal punching bag soO in his initial match. A PvP against PartinG might be tricky, but there's more than a decent chance that he won't have to play him at all.
Predictions
ALL THAT SAID... I’m (which one of us could it be?) bored of making safe and boring predictions that never materialize, so I’m going full YOLO and picking what I WANT to happen. PartinG will conjure up a modified soul train against an unsuspecting GuMiho and crash the round of eight party. soO will reignite his passion-burners for one last time, demolish everyone else, and take second place. GuMiho will play some incredibly entertaining mech games before going out, and Dear will play normal and leave normal.
GuMiho 1 - 2 PartinG soO 2 - 1 Dear PartinG 2 - 1 soO GuMiho 0 - 2 Dear soO 2 - 1 Dear
This is a bold one, even peak PartinG couldn't beat soO. I remember him and Soulkey used to tag team PartinG like every season of GSL and Gumi just rolled PartinG recently.
Yeah, I can't see PartinG getting out of this. His Ro32 group was excruciatingly bad and they should only have been allowed to advance one player. The mistakes he makes in all facets of the game are massive. He can take a few maps when his builds works and he micros well, but come one, he can't take two whole series against these three opponents who are all just on a higher level than him.
As for the other three, it's probably a matter of who meets who. Dear looks like the favourite, but soO can always have a beastly day and crush ZvP. On the other hand, his ZvT is notoriously shaky and GuMiHo is just a Code S stalwart.
I suspect Dear and soO will take it, but Gumi advancing would never be shocking.
I am a die hard soO fan but i still think Gumiho and Dear will advance He admitted himself many times, that he got lazy after his IEM win, and it shows. Plus he has 2 of his personal nemesis in this group..
ALL THAT SAID... I’m (which one of us could it be?) bored of making safe and boring predictions that never materialize, so I’m going full YOLO and picking what I WANT to happen. PartinG will conjure up a modified soul train against an unsuspecting GuMiho and crash the round of eight party. soO will reignite his passion-burners for one last time, demolish everyone else, and take second place. GuMiho will play some incredibly entertaining mech games before going out, and Dear will play normal and leave normal.
Wait. Isn't the latest fad of sentry-immortal pushes vs zerg already a modification of the soul train? So I guess parting is going to adapt the current meta adaptation to the soul train?
ALL THAT SAID... I’m (which one of us could it be?) bored of making safe and boring predictions that never materialize, so I’m going full YOLO and picking what I WANT to happen. PartinG will conjure up a modified soul train against an unsuspecting GuMiho and crash the round of eight party. soO will reignite his passion-burners for one last time, demolish everyone else, and take second place. GuMiho will play some incredibly entertaining mech games before going out, and Dear will play normal and leave normal.
Wait. Isn't the latest fad of sentry-immortal pushes vs zerg already a modification of the soul train? So I guess parting is going to adapt the current meta adaptation to the soul train?
He'll modify it to feast on Terran tears instead of Zerg tears now
On May 24 2019 16:17 pdd wrote: I've joined the Protoss bandwagon now. Looking forward to the 8/8 dream with Dear and Parting.
Part of me really does hope that this happens, because man that'd be quite the GSL experience!
lol if this happens i will probably skip the playoffs and only watch the finals. i can only stomach so many PvP's (or any mirror for that matter) before getting bored.
parting hasn't been streaming which means he's either fucking off or practicing nonstop for this round.. i'm guessing the latter and will be rooting for him as always. FUCK YOU NO GG
My liquibet is Dear and GuMiho, but I can also see Dear and soO advancing. PartinG seems to be the least likely candidate of the four in his current form.
On May 25 2019 03:47 Waxangel wrote: im rooting for the 8-toss dream as well—gotta break up the amazing starcraft with some drama and chaos every now and then
Of course you do, happy people aren't nearly as motivated to bitch around internet forums that angry ones do, so this kind of drama is a moist dream of an ESPORTS NEWS WEBSITE editor
parting's form is certainly questionable, but i think most people are writing him off too easily. the more time he spends back in GSL the scarier he might be
I do like Dear's PvT quite a lot. Just not a lot of Terran's left in the field for him to show it against. So far GSL: Renaissance has had a lot of exciting upsets with GSL title holders falling. If GuMiho falls tonight, wouldn't Classic's old title, INno's 3, and Stat's one be the only remaining GSL crowns in the field (not including super tourneys)?
On May 24 2019 17:00 sneakyfox wrote: Yeah, I can't see PartinG getting out of this. His Ro32 group was excruciatingly bad and they should only have been allowed to advance one player. The mistakes he makes in all facets of the game are massive. He can take a few maps when his builds works and he micros well, but come one, he can't take two whole series against these three opponents who are all just on a higher level than him.
lol. thoughts?
edit: LOL he read this thread and called you guys out personally
On May 24 2019 17:00 sneakyfox wrote: Yeah, I can't see PartinG getting out of this. His Ro32 group was excruciatingly bad and they should only have been allowed to advance one player. The mistakes he makes in all facets of the game are massive. He can take a few maps when his builds works and he micros well, but come one, he can't take two whole series against these three opponents who are all just on a higher level than him.
lol. thoughts?
edit: LOL he read this thread and called you guys out personally
LOL I think it's literally only sneakyfox who fits the description
On May 24 2019 17:00 sneakyfox wrote: Yeah, I can't see PartinG getting out of this. His Ro32 group was excruciatingly bad and they should only have been allowed to advance one player. The mistakes he makes in all facets of the game are massive. He can take a few maps when his builds works and he micros well, but come one, he can't take two whole series against these three opponents who are all just on a higher level than him.
lol. thoughts?
edit: LOL he read this thread and called you guys out personally
LOL I think it's literally only sneakyfox who fits the description
i can picture it now
he stopped reading after sneakyfox's comment and closed the browser
ALL THAT SAID... I’m (which one of us could it be?) bored of making safe and boring predictions that never materialize, so I’m going full YOLO and picking what I WANT to happen. PartinG will conjure up a modified soul train against an unsuspecting GuMiho and crash the round of eight party. soO will reignite his passion-burners for one last time, demolish everyone else, and take second place. GuMiho will play some incredibly entertaining mech games before going out, and Dear will play normal and leave normal.
On May 24 2019 17:00 sneakyfox wrote: Yeah, I can't see PartinG getting out of this. His Ro32 group was excruciatingly bad and they should only have been allowed to advance one player. The mistakes he makes in all facets of the game are massive. He can take a few maps when his builds works and he micros well, but come one, he can't take two whole series against these three opponents who are all just on a higher level than him.
lol. thoughts?
edit: LOL he read this thread and called you guys out personally
LOL I think it's literally only sneakyfox who fits the description
On May 24 2019 17:00 sneakyfox wrote: Yeah, I can't see PartinG getting out of this. His Ro32 group was excruciatingly bad and they should only have been allowed to advance one player. The mistakes he makes in all facets of the game are massive. He can take a few maps when his builds works and he micros well, but come one, he can't take two whole series against these three opponents who are all just on a higher level than him.
lol. thoughts?
edit: LOL he read this thread and called you guys out personally
LOL I think it's literally only sneakyfox who fits the description
Here's the clip, what a glorious moment:
Wax: is the translation accurate enough? What does he say exactly?
I think after that all the doubters need to square their karmic debts and go sign up for $5 twitch sub to Partings stream. I mean, you could skip on the twitch sub and pay for it by stepping on a rake one day, but do you really want to do that?