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IEM Katowice 2020: RO24 Group A&B Preview

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IEM Katowice 2020: RO24 Group A&B Preview

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
February 26th, 2020 12:26 GMT

IEM Katowice 2020: Round of 24 Preview

by Wax

Over the last two days, we followed twelve players as they hacked and slashed their way through the round-of-76 jungle. While they've emerged from the trees and into a clearing, they haven't found safety—instead, they've been beset on all sides by even deadlier predators.

IEM Katowice 2020

Alright, enough with that tortured analogy (which was extra weird, since this tournament is taking place in Poland in February). The main event, the round-of-24 of the IEM Katowice, is set to begin.

If you had wondered why certain notable names were missing during the RO76, it's because they were either seeded to the Ro24 for winning the biggest tournament in the world (Dark), or were good enough to break through the online qualifiers held in January. The Ro24 represents the cream of the crop of StarCraft II: the reputed, acclaimed, and proved best players in the world, joined by challengers who are hitting their stride in the right place at the right time.

It's time to preview the first two groups, which will be played on February 27th.

Group A: Dark, PartinG, Stats, Dear, SpeCial, Has

Start time: Thursday, Feb 27 10:45am GMT (GMT+00:00)

The Dark age is the best age.

Honestly, have we ever had a BlizzCon champion who's been as fun as Dark? Minutes after winning the trophy, he was already talking about his disappointment over not getting a chance to redeem himself against Serral. Hours later, he was talking about winning all of the other big money tournaments in StarCraft. There's no "I'll take it one step at a time" modesty with Dark—give him any bit of success, and he'll drive his own hype train all the way into the sun. I've never seen anyone explode from being too full of himself, but that might happen if Dark manages to win the Katowice championship. If only out of curiosity for what he'll say in his interviews, you should be cheering for Dark to go all the way.

Even if you hate Dark for his over-the-top bravado, you should at least hope he advances far enough to meet Serral in a playoff deathmatch. That's the match-up that has replaced Maru vs Serral as the unofficial title match between Korea and the rest of the world. This time, hopefully, that match will actually happen before the hype cools.

I can't fully describe how dead Has is.

By now, I hope I don't have to waive my Has fan credentials around for anyone to see. But for safety, let me disclaim that everything I'm going to say about the champion of cheese comes from a place of love.

Has is dead. Sooooo f***ing dead.

I could see Has' group being a 5x repeat of his match vs SpeCial at GSL vs. The World 2018. Having faced Has' cheeses at prior WCS Circuit events, SpeCial had the genius idea to actually *gasp* research his opponent. SpeCial imposed a strict ban on the having-of-fun, and collected his free-win in a boring and sad series.

Given the history of Koreans vs foreigners, I doubt everyone is this group will study Has quite so thoroughly. But while Has does occasionally catch top players off guard with his openers, they're often able to clench their teeth and power through after taking that hit square in the balls.

At the end of the day, I'm okay with Has' inevitable demise. At least for me, what makes a game a 'Has game' has nothing to do with whether he wins or loses. It's all about how weird and unconventional they are—how counter they run to common sense.

The quintessential 'Has games' aren't his victories against Nerchio or Kelazhur during his IEM Valencia finals run. They're his bouts against Maru in the IEM Gyeonggi qualifier or his run-in with Dark at the 2018 Global Finals. Both of these games began with Has taking ridiculous leads against some of the best players in the world because they were utterly unprepared to face him… and ended with him throwing what should have been unloseable advantages because he's bad Has.

I'm not holding out any hope for Has to advance or even put in a good showing. I just hope that over the course of five matches, he'll deliver to us what ends up being simultaneously the best and worst game of the entire tournament.

Players we have to mention or their fans will bother us. Also, Dear.

Katowice 2019 runner-up Stats has quietly been having a monster pre-season, putting up a nearly an 80% win-rate since the November balance patch. More than his official record, however, I'm scared of the fact that he's self-sorted himself into the "I'm too good to have to play any ESL weeklies" category. Pros are often too humble, and thus these kinds of actions (or in this case, inaction) often speak louder than any interview.

PartinG is an honorary 'returner,' despite not having gone to the military yet. His return to SC2 after pursuing a career in other games has been one of the early case-studies in how year-plus breaks affect StarCraft II skill. Things looked bleak for a while, but his playoff runs in GSL Code S and Super Tournament in 2019 suggested that eventual championship contention may not be a pipe dream.

A rapid-fire round-robin group is a less-than-ideal format for player like SpeCial, who thrives on being able to prepare build orders and strategies for specific opponents. His two prior Ro24 exits from IEM attest to that. He's been unlucky as well—this makes it three straight years he's drawn Group A, giving him the absolute least amount of time to prepare. If SpeCial hasn't picked up some cram-school fast-study methods in Korea, he might be headed to his third straight Ro24 elimination.

On February 26 2020 02:46 Nakajin wrote:
I want Dear to win Katowice so TL writer has to change the article they use for him since Blizzcon 2013

Owch, that hits too close to home.

I'd like to remind the readers that we did peddle a different narrative for about one a month when Dear was on 20-game winning streak in PvT early last year. But yeah, [Dear is an extremely inconsistent Protoss player who was briefly the best player in the world in 2013].

Group B: Reynor, Rogue, Zest, Armani, soO, ShoWTimE

Estimated start time: Thursday, Feb 27 4:15pm GMT (GMT+00:00)

A Salute to the Champ.

For a while after soO won IEM Katowice 2019, I just assumed he had stopped trying so hard at StarCraft. He limped his way toward BlizzCon, and would not even have come close to qualifying without his IEM Katowice seed/points. And I didn't really blame him! After dedicating his life to competitive gaming and having overcome an increasingly cruel and sadistic string of setbacks, he had finally won the big one. He deserved a break.

In hindsight, I have to wonder if the level of play soO showed for the rest of 2019 was his normal level, and that IEM Katowice 2019 was just the most incredible miracle we've ever seen in StarCraft II. After all, it's not like soO had been playing particularly well headed into Katowice, nor did he play especially well AT Katowice. It seemed like he was basically eliminated in the group stage after he put up a losing record of 2-3, but he narrowly advanced by the margin of a single map in a tiebreaker.

soO was deemed dead-to-rights when he drew Serral in the RO8 of the playoffs, with the Finnish Phenom playing ZvZ on a transcendent level. But soO somehow played the best game of his entire career to win game three on Year Zero, and then closed the series out in game five. soO seemed doomed once more in the finals after he went down 0-2 to Stats. But this time around, it was his soO's opponent that crumbled in the finals. After taking two losses to begin the series, soO came back to win four games in a row to (the kong sweep).

As much talk as there is about StarCraft II being variance-heavy, and that our tournament formats aren't exactly helping (the guys who say this have a valid point, and they're also the f***ing worst), it's become exceedingly rare that we end up with a tournament champion who's unexpected—much less an underdog whose story arc may as well have come straight out of fiction. But there soO stood, lifting the trophy—the teary-eyed hero of a real-life fairy tale.

All of that goes to say: StarCraft can be weird, and it can also be as wonderful as it is weird. If soO can win it all, well, why couldn't anyone else?

Some obligatory words of courtesy to everyone else.

A player's growth is bound to level off at some point, but it's scary to imagine how much better Reynor might become before he starts to slow down. After getting eliminated from the RO76 by Creator and GuMiho last year, I imagine BlizzCon runner-up Reynor is going to do slightly better this time around. If his StarCraft II skills have improved at the same rate as his trolling skills, then he's going to one-up Serral's 2018 dynasty.

Armani enjoys the strange distinction of being more notable after his Korean military service than before. Alongside Dream and FantaSy, he's raised our expectations for how good 'returners' can be. While none of them has surpassed the "Code S RO16-ish" level as of yet, it wouldn't be shocking to see Armani sneak into the Ro12 in 3rd place.

Are you a German fan wondering if this is the time ShoWTimE finally makes a playoff run at IEM Katowice? Well, good for you! I have deceptive, cherry-picked stats that might cheer you up. According to trusty Aligulac.com, it's traditionally been Korean Terrans who have turned ShoWTimE into hamburger (incidentally, he's not from Hamburg). On the other hand, he's enjoyed much of his vs-Korean success against Zergs, three of which are in this group. Lock it in, guys.

Will IEM Katowice be the tournament where the TL.net in-joke of online-Zest finally ends? To the surprise of few, he's been beasting tournaments during the mostly-online pre-season, putting up a recording a 70.97% match win-rate (88–36 record). He's been so good online that he won one of the brutally hard IEM online qualifiers (defeating Neeb, Trap, PartinG, and TY in the process) to earn a RO24 seed. Here's the thing: Zest was about that good online last year, and still finished the year miles away from BlizzCon qualification because of his so-so offline performances. He's going to have to summon his form from 2018, when the two beings of online-Zest and offline-Zest coexisted in the same body, for him to safely advance to the playoffs.

And finally, we have the perennially very-good-player and Katowice 2018 champion Rogue. I don't have any particular observations to make about him, so I guess he'll win the entire tournament.




Credits and acknowledgements

Writer: Wax
Photos: Adela Sznajder via ESL
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batatm
Profile Joined June 2014
Israel116 Posts
February 26 2020 12:32 GMT
#2
no liquibets for IEM?
Z3nith
Profile Joined October 2017
485 Posts
February 26 2020 12:40 GMT
#3
Stats finally coming for that IEM Trophy. Please, I beg.
Harris1st
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Germany6931 Posts
February 26 2020 12:50 GMT
#4
lol nice intro


Only thing missing was ACDC's Welcome to the jungle in the background
Go Serral! GG EZ for Ence. Flashbang dance FTW
ZugzwangSC
Profile Joined October 2019
87 Posts
February 26 2020 13:30 GMT
#5
Wax is the best! I never want to miss his hype train.

P.S. If you're cheering against Has... you have no heart.
www.youtube.com/c/zugzwangstarcraft
Nakajin
Profile Blog Joined September 2014
Canada8989 Posts
February 26 2020 13:58 GMT
#6
I'm in a TL article, I made it guys.

Nice preview, didn't even realize Armani had done his military
Writerhttp://i.imgur.com/9p6ufcB.jpg
Poopi
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
France12886 Posts
February 26 2020 14:09 GMT
#7
soO at 7000+ mmr already, maybe he can be the back to back champion?
Granted, his account was already near 6900mmr but it's still difficult since you lose so much mmr at each loss and don't gain much.

Little terrans tomorrow so kinda sad but at least we'll see Reynor play again!
Group A imo Special can qualify narrowly as third, or fail at 4th place. Hopefully not 5-6 though.
Will also be interesting to see how Dark fares in 2020
WriterMaru
dbRic1203
Profile Joined July 2019
Germany2655 Posts
February 26 2020 14:18 GMT
#8
Amazing preview. Absolutly on point with the Dear part of it :D
To me he s just allways in the background getting kind of good results, but I can t remember ANY somewhat recent game, that was super exciting or special with him. Not in terms of result nor in terms of playstyle.
MaxPax
rtomic
Profile Joined September 2015
40 Posts
February 26 2020 14:26 GMT
#9
Thx for the preview, although it seems to be written in a hurry, especially Group B: 2nd paragraph [i]normal[i], last sentence in 3rd paragraph, Zest defeating Neeb and so on apperently twice...

I'm just nitpicking here

Super excited since seeing soO playing really well in the offline qualifier!
KT FlaSh
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33397 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-02-26 14:34:03
February 26 2020 14:33 GMT
#10
On February 26 2020 23:26 rtomic wrote:
Thx for the preview, although it seems to be written in a hurry, especially Group B: 2nd paragraph [i]normal[i], last sentence in 3rd paragraph, Zest defeating Neeb and so on apperently twice...

I'm just nitpicking here

Super excited since seeing soO playing really well in the offline qualifier!


no that's just our innovative, crowd-sourced proofreading feature in action

still looking for clients to buy this unique tech, but it hasn't taken yet
AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
rtomic
Profile Joined September 2015
40 Posts
February 26 2020 14:45 GMT
#11
On February 26 2020 23:33 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 26 2020 23:26 rtomic wrote:
Thx for the preview, although it seems to be written in a hurry, especially Group B: 2nd paragraph [i]normal[i], last sentence in 3rd paragraph, Zest defeating Neeb and so on apperently twice...

I'm just nitpicking here

Super excited since seeing soO playing really well in the offline qualifier!


no that's just our innovative, crowd-sourced proofreading feature in action

still looking for clients to buy this unique tech, but it hasn't taken yet


Haha, going even one step further than peer-review, I like it!



KT FlaSh
ZigguratOfUr
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Iraq16955 Posts
February 26 2020 15:44 GMT
#12
I'm just surprised by the number of games Zest has played during the offseason. Those aren't quite Bly numbers, but it still feels like he's played more than basically any other Korean including Solar and Cure.
sudete
Profile Joined December 2012
Singapore3054 Posts
February 26 2020 16:00 GMT
#13
It's going to be a lot of zvz later on for sure, so we should enjoy other matchups now while we still can
Year of MaxPax
sneakyfox
Profile Joined January 2017
8216 Posts
February 26 2020 16:05 GMT
#14
On February 26 2020 21:32 batatm wrote:
no liquibets for IEM?


Oh man I miss liquibets
"I saw what sneakyfox wrote on TL.net and it made me furious" - PartinG
Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4948 Posts
February 26 2020 16:53 GMT
#15
Wax hilarious as always. GG

I also hope Rogue (or Maru) wins this IEM.
Rogue | Maru | Scarlett | Trap
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Ej_
Profile Blog Joined January 2013
47656 Posts
February 26 2020 17:16 GMT
#16
Someone post the Dear graph please.
"Technically the dictionary has zero authority on the meaning or words" - Rodya
Nakajin
Profile Blog Joined September 2014
Canada8989 Posts
February 26 2020 17:21 GMT
#17
On February 27 2020 02:16 Ej_ wrote:
Someone post the Dear graph please.

[image loading]
Writerhttp://i.imgur.com/9p6ufcB.jpg
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33397 Posts
February 26 2020 17:37 GMT
#18
On February 27 2020 02:21 Nakajin wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 27 2020 02:16 Ej_ wrote:
Someone post the Dear graph please.

[image loading]


This needs a Z-axis that measures something, but I'm not sure what
AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
Nakajin
Profile Blog Joined September 2014
Canada8989 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-02-26 17:55:45
February 26 2020 17:53 GMT
#19
On February 27 2020 02:37 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 27 2020 02:21 Nakajin wrote:
On February 27 2020 02:16 Ej_ wrote:
Someone post the Dear graph please.

[image loading]


This needs a Z-axis that measures something, but I'm not sure what


I added a Z axis measuring the number of fans, you just can't see it cause it make a perfect L form and as such is hidden by the skill and time axis.
Writerhttp://i.imgur.com/9p6ufcB.jpg
tilhorizon
Profile Joined September 2008
Germany191 Posts
February 26 2020 19:31 GMT
#20
nice to see that showtime has a all time winning balance vs korean protoss and korean zerg
Crocolisk Dundee
Profile Blog Joined October 2015
870 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-02-26 19:58:04
February 26 2020 19:37 GMT
#21
Laughed out loud when I read that Nakajin post in the article and when I saw the Dear skill graph for the first time.
Stopped watching ESL content in 2022 when the company was acquired by Savvy Gaming Group. Also object to sponsorships by the U.S. Air Force. Thanks for the lively discussions about sportswashing. StarCraft II is not for me anymore.
D-light
Profile Joined April 2012
Finland7364 Posts
February 27 2020 11:49 GMT
#22
Thanks for the IEM content to everyone. Fun stuff.

On February 26 2020 21:26 TL.net ESPORTS wrote:
If his StarCraft II skills have improved at the same rate as his trolling skills, then he's going to one-up Serral's 2018 dynasty.

Hmm... not so sure about that.
why even
Poopi
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
France12886 Posts
Last Edited: 2020-02-27 11:52:33
February 27 2020 11:51 GMT
#23
It's the big test for Reynor, I think he'll qualify but I doubt he can place higher than Serral
WriterMaru
Verafin
Profile Joined October 2012
Poland49 Posts
February 27 2020 19:43 GMT
#24
Sorry to tell you, but there will be no audience on IEM Katowice because of coronavirus :/ Whole expo will be closed. Don’t know what about tickets, but this is official information from state gov...
CHILL THIS OUT
gTank
Profile Joined January 2011
Austria2567 Posts
February 27 2020 20:31 GMT
#25
Tickets will be refunded, i feel so sad for everyone
One crossed wire, one wayward pinch of potassium chlorate, one errant twitch...and kablooie!
rwala
Profile Joined December 2019
297 Posts
February 28 2020 03:48 GMT
#26
Anyone able to watch some/many/all the matches today and have any good ones to recommend?
HolydaKing
Profile Joined February 2010
21254 Posts
March 01 2020 15:01 GMT
#27
And finally, we have the perennially very-good-player and Katowice 2018 champion Rogue. I don't have any particular observations to make about him, so I guess he'll win the entire tournament.

Not bad Wax.
Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4948 Posts
March 02 2020 00:52 GMT
#28
On March 02 2020 00:01 HolydaKing wrote:
Show nested quote +
And finally, we have the perennially very-good-player and Katowice 2018 champion Rogue. I don't have any particular observations to make about him, so I guess he'll win the entire tournament.

Not bad Wax.



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