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WTL 2021 Summer: Power Rank & Week 1 Matches

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WTL 2021 Summer: Power Rank & Week 1 Matches

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
March 25th, 2021 19:11 GMT
Opening Week:
Week 1 Line-ups

For the greater good:
Chinese Player Quota Removed

Summer 2021 Season
Power Rank

Brackets and standings on Liquipedia

World Team League - Summer Season 1 Preview

by: TheOneAboveU

Long have we waited for high-level team league action to resume after the end of GTC Fall in October of 2020. As always, the period between seasons of the team event organized by the Chinese duo SCBOY has been one full of crazy rumors and murmurings about transfer, format changes, and new teams. What emerged from the long break is a competition both similar and wildly different from the one we've come to know and love over the last couple of years. One key change in particular will have a massive impact on how this tournament is going to feel going forward: the removal of the Chinese player quota. Welcome to the most international version of SCBoy's team league yet: the World Team League 2021 Summer Season!

Catch the WTL 2021 Summer Season on the streams of Wardi and CreightonOlsen every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 GMT (+00:00)!

Week 1 Line-ups

Friday, Mar 26 11:00am GMT (GMT+00:00) Matches

kr Afreeca Freecs vs. nl Team Liquid

(Wiki)Armani < Jagannatha > (Wiki)MaNa
(Wiki)TY < Oxide > (Wiki)Clem
(Wiki)Trap < Romanticide > (Wiki)Harstem
Ace:
< Deathaura >


us Team eXoN vs. ca Shopify Rebellion

(Wiki)Cham < Jagannatha > (Wiki)Lambo
(Wiki)Nina < Oxide > (Wiki)ByuN
(Wiki)MaxPax < Romanticide > (Wiki)Scarlett
Ace:
< Deathaura >


Saturday, Mar 27 11:00am GMT (GMT+00:00) Matches

kr Team GP vs. cn Good Game Gaming

(Wiki)Puzzle < Jagannatha > (Wiki)Patience
(Wiki)ViViD < Oxide > (Wiki)Cyan
(Wiki)Ryung < Romanticide > (Wiki)Dream
Ace:
< Deathaura >


cn Team LP vs. cn KaiZi Gaming

(Wiki)Wanted < Jagannatha > (Wiki)TIME
(Wiki)Jieshi < Oxide > (Wiki)INnoVation
(Wiki)JoliwaLoves < Romanticide > (Wiki)Solar
Ace:
< Deathaura >


Sunday, Mar 28 11:00am GMT (GMT+00:00) Matches

cn Invictus Gaming vs. cn Dragon Phoenix Gaming

(Wiki)XY < Jagannatha > (Wiki)Rogue
(Wiki)MacSed < Oxide > (Wiki)Zest
(Wiki)Coffee < Romanticide > (Wiki)Cure
Ace:
< Deathaura >


us Alpha X vs. kr Team NV

(Wiki)RagnaroK < Jagannatha > (Wiki)DRG
(Wiki)Zoun < Oxide > (Wiki)Creator
(Wiki)Astrea < Romanticide > (Wiki)Maru
Ace:
< Deathaura >


For the Greater Good: Chinese Player Quota Removed

Until now, teams participating in the China Team Championship/Gold Series Team Championship had to send out one player from the Chinese region (China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau) per series. This gave the mostly Chinese audience a regional player to cheer for, as well providing regional players a chance to play meaningful matches against stronger players on a regular basis.

This system paid off, as the growth of the Chinese region players became a subplot that ran through all the seasons of CTC/GTC, and we eventually saw some of the regional underdogs score big upsets against world-class players in key matches. It made off-season maneuvering all the more interesting as well: Securing the services of an elite Chinese player like TIME could change the championship picture an instant (as KaiZi Gaming management can surely attest). I believe the system did exactly what it was designed to do and must be regarded as a success.

At the same time, it became the greatest hurdle for any new team interested in participating in the league. With the Fall Season of GTC ending and StarCraft II being put on legacy-status by Blizzard, SCBoy decided to make a sacrifice: the Chinese player quota would be suspended going forward in the interest of making it easier for teams from all over the world to participate. While this took away golden opportunities of improvement and employment for Chinese pros, it was the kind of great news the global StarCraft II community really needed to hear.

So far, it looks like it's been a successful move for SCBoy, who have managed to get the interest of twelve of the best teams on the planet for their WTL Summer Season. Aside from the pivotal change of the Chinese player quota, which will take away some of the dynamic tactics seen hitherto in the league, the format remains mostly unchanged from previous editions—you can find a detailed overview on Liquipedia.

Summer Season Power Rank


Rank 12: cn (Wiki)Team LP
GTC 2020 Spring: 5th Place | GTC 2020 Fall: 6th Place

Terran: MYMY
Zerg: Wanted, QzDdb
Protoss: Jieshi, Alka, JoliwaLoves

Once upon a time Team LP had Patience and Impact on the roster, giving them the chaotic power to punch far above their weight class, pull off crazy upsets, and upend any predictions. However, the only chaos emerald left is (Wiki)Jieshi, one of the Chinese heroes of the GTC/CTC days. Jieshi improved steadily over the last few seasons, with his style strongly resembling long-time teammate Patience. He's dangerous against any opponent who doesn't scout him out properly, but is not exactly a player who can anchor a team. Alongside Jieshi are (Wiki)Wanted and (Wiki)QzDdb, who at least were a part of Team LP during the last campaigns (though they didn't see too much action), as well as newer names like Protoss player (Wiki)JoliwaLoves, who made it into the DH Winter Masters Chinese regional in 2020. There's no way of putting it nicely: Winning WTL would require a miracle of the grandest scale for this squad.


Rank 11: cn (Wiki)Invictus Gaming
GTC 2020 Spring: 6th Place | GTC 2020 Fall: 8th Place

Terran: XY, Coffee
Zerg: XiGua
Protoss: MacSed, Jim

Veterans of many campaigns, the players of Invictus Gaming have years of experience under their collective belt and are characterized by immense fighting spirit. Not once fielding a Korean player in the history of this tournament series, Invictus Gaming was always the bastion of China in the competition. It wasn't exactly a recipe for success, but it made every victory all the more precious. With (Wiki)XY, (Wiki)MacSed and (Wiki)XiGua once more donning the black and ivory, the all-Chinese team fields some of the most illustrious players of the country. There lies their big advantage over Team LP, which can't boast experienced competitors in such great numbers. As has always been the case, most matches will be uphill battles for Invictus Gaming, but they are used to that by now. To even aim for the playoffs will likely be an impossible task, so the team can fully concentrate on the usual goal: Take at least one upset and try to not end up in last place.

Rank 10: kr (Wiki)Team GP
GTC 2020 Spring: 7th Place | GTC 2020 Fall: 7th Place

Terran: NaTuRal, RyunG
Zerg: DRGLing, Gamja
Protoss: Prince, TAiLS, LunaSea, Dandy, Puzzle, ViViD

One thing is for sure: Team GP has the most options to build line-ups from, so we can look forward to them experimenting with a variety of entries throughout the season. What they have in quantity, they do, however, severely lack in terms of tried and true quality. (Wiki)Ryung, (Wiki)TAiLS and (Wiki)Puzzle all celebrated at least moderate successes in the past, but those days feel like ancient history by now. On the other hand, newer players like (Wiki)Prince, (Wiki)LunaSea and (Wiki)DRGLing have been lurking around the GSL, but haven't yet shown the skill to become regulars. Team GP's chief weapons will need to be surprise and preparation if they want to score some upsets. They won't be a favorite in many matches—even Invictus Gaming could be a tough nut to crack, should the Chinese squad have a good day.

Rank 9: us (Wiki)Team eXoN
New entry to the league

Terran: SpeCial
Zerg: Cham
Protoss: Gerald, MaxPax, Nina

One of the newcomers to the league, Team eXoN brings about the return of an old acquaintance of the CTC/GTC in (Wiki)SpeCial, who has played in the competition for Ocean Gaming and, briefly, Chivo SC. Sadly, the Mexican Terran didn't have too much success previously, seeming to treat the matches with less importance than the bigger individual events. If eXoN can put his sharp strategic mind to the task at hand, he's surely going to be a strong ace player for them—otherwise he's more like a paper tiger. There is also the case of (Wiki)MaxPax, who could absolutely prove to be a strong asset for his team in this competition. He'll be utterly unpredictable for most of his opponents, but how committed is he going to be to the league? In the past, this question has often made a huge impact on the performances of teams and players, allowing focused underdogs like Alpha X to rise to the top of the pack. eXoN look like a team that could reach reasonably high peaks, but they'll need to prove that they're taking this competition as seriously as the top contenders.

Rank 8: cn (Wiki)Good Game Gaming
New entry to the league

Terran: Dream
Zerg: None
Protoss: Cyan, Patience

The new team out of China picked up three league veterans for their campaign in the former Brave Star Gaming duo of (Wiki)Dream and (Wiki)Cyan as well as Team LP's former ace player (Wiki)Patience. This ranking does weigh previous participation and performances in this competition relatively heavily—for what other metrics really are there for performances as a team these days? In that regard, GGG does have great potential to score points this season, fielding one of the most successful players of the league historically. Dream earned himself the TL.net MVP award in GTC 2020 Spring and afterwards led his team into the finals with a spectacular series of matches. Of course, we've already mentioned the very dangerous Patience, though one can't call him reliable. Cyan is one of the Chinese players who has grown most over the course of the GTC and CTC, and he could very well improve even further in the WTL. GGG aren't title contenders, but they're still a tough draw for any of the top tier teams.

Rank 7: ca (Wiki)Shopify Rebellion
New entry to the league

Terran: ByuN
Zerg: Lambo, Scarlett, TLO
Protoss: None

The last-minute challengers have chosen the biggest stages of all to begin their journey as a team and it's going to be very exciting indeed to watch them. (Wiki)ByuN can be a force of nature, and he gives the Rebels a solid chance to beat anyone should they force an ace match. But the juicy part of these Rebels is their Zerg line-up. If you'd need to build up a Zerg department at a university, it's probably going to include the trio of (Wiki)Lambo, (Wiki)Scarlett and (Wiki)TLO in top positions. Sure, TLO's creativity has become a bit of a meme, but his experience as a team leader for Liquid during the old Acer TeamStory Cup tournaments will surely benefit Shopify now. Lambo is one of the leading Zerg theorists in the scene, and recently put his money where his mouth is by helping coach Reynor to the IEM World Championship. Together, the two Germans could help keep Scarlett motivated and give her a strategic edge. The Canadian has played many GTC seasons under Newbee and Brave Star Gaming with mixed individual results, waxing and waning in tune with her motivation to practice—but surely she'll want to do well for her new team? A locked-in Scarlett, alongside the brains of Lambo and TLO, anchored by an elite Ace in ByuN: The Rebellion could be a force to be reckoned with in the WTL.

Rank 6: nl (Wiki)Team Liquid
New entry to the league

Terran: Clem, Kelazhur, uThermal
Zerg: None
Protoss: MaNa, Harstem

Team Liquid may not be the best team going into the WTL, but they've put together a vast amount of competitive experience, the ability to prepare for matches, and one of the greatest rising talents in the scene. Cunning and extremely experienced players like (Wiki)uThermal, (Wiki)MaNa and (Wiki)Harstem are always a danger, which should enable (Wiki)Clem to fulfil his role as the team's ace—though it is a predictable move to send the young Frenchman out in this capacity. Lacking a Zerg player and a real heavy hitter besides the French Terran does hurt Liquid's overall depth and ability to change things up, making them vulnerable to strategies targeting their trump card. Still, Team Liquid's overall quality is very solid, enabling them to battle most of the teams on even footing, with their players having this ability to suddenly rise up to the occasion and perform above the expectations—the TSL5 results of uThermal and MaNa come to mind as an example. Liquid has a proud history in team competitions and this squad is worthy of continuing that.

Rank 5: us (Wiki)Alpha X
GTC 2020 Spring: 4th Place | GTC 2020 Fall: 2nd Place

Terran: None
Zerg: RagnaroK
Protoss: Astrea, Nice, Zoun

This placement might be a surprise to fans who are paying attention to the SCBoy team league for the first time, but Alpha X are one of the big dogs of this competition. They are like Batman: give them some preparation time and they'll be able to challenge anyone. Debuting in GTC 2020 Spring, Alpha X quickly made a name for themselves by focusing a lot of time and energy on their performances in the league, challenging the favorites on more than one occasion through cunning strategies as well as sheer audacity. As far as this league goes, they've earned their wings and should be regarded as a strong contender. (Wiki)Astrea stood out as the best Protoss in the 2020 Spring Season, while (Wiki)Zoun and (Wiki)RagnaroK joined forces with Nice in a wonderful team effort to reach the Grand Finals in the Fall edition. Combining the strong points of both of their past seasons, Alpha X should be in a good position to stake a claim for their third consecutive playoff entry—as long as the Golden Dragons' focus remains steady.

Rank 4: kr (Wiki)Team NV
New entry to the league

Terran: Maru, Bunny, HHs, Percival
Zerg: DongRaeGu
Protoss: Creator, sOs, NightMare

Team 'totally not Jin Air Green Wings' NV enters its debut season as a strong contender for the playoffs, fielding one of the strongest aces in the league with (Wiki)Maru. (Wiki)Bunny has also been very solid during his stints at teams involved in the league, most notably KaiZi Gaming. Former Jin Air players (Wiki)sOs and (Wiki)Creator have had their matches in the competition, but the resulting records are nothing to really brag about in the case of the former Prime player, and not especially meaningful in the case of the master of chaos, who seemingly wasn't volunteering to play a lot of games. The recent addition of (Wiki)DongRaeGu was an important one, giving the team a reasonably strong Zerg option on top of an already solid foundation. They might have hoped for a more reliable Protoss on the roster, but overall Team NV should be able to stay in the upper echelon of WTL competition with the team that they've assembled.

Rank 3: cn (Wiki)KaiZi Gaming
GTC 2020 Spring: 3rd Place | GTC 2020 Fall: 1st Place

Terran: INnoVation, TIME
Zerg: Solar, Xiaose
Protoss: None

The defending champions march into battle slightly weaker than in the previous season, having lost a significant advantage in the abolished Chinese player-rule—for (Wiki)TIME was the ultimate weapon in the regional quota slot. While the young Terran is still an incredible asset for his team, he no longer provides a built-in advantage, which enabled KaiZi to dominate the Regular Season in the last edition. However, retaining (Wiki)Solar and (Wiki)INnoVation helps make up for that: the two most consistent players in the tournament's history still are a powerhouse duo, for which one struggles to find more than one or two pairings of equal strength—the only examples are provided by teams ranked above KaiZi for that very reason. A title defense is definitely in the realm of possibilities, but the battles at the top are going to be even more brutal than in the last seasons.

Rank 2: kr (Wiki)Afreeca Freecs
New entry to the league

Terran: TY
Zerg: Armani
Protoss: Trap, Stats

With (Wiki)Stats and (Wiki)TY due to start their military service in the coming summer, the upcoming WTL season will be the last campaign for the Afreeca Freecs in their current form. Depending on their ability to sign some reinforcements to fill the holes left behind, this might be the last time we see Afreeca Freecs as real title contenders. While the 'grizzled old veterans going for one last ride' kind of trope fits perfectly for the Freecs, they certainly won't go into this one as underdogs. Of course, it's not just about the two outbound players: (Wiki)Armani has really been finding his stride in the past year and developed into an all-around solid Zerg player, while (Wiki)Trap briefly looked like the best player in the world before a disastrous IEM Katowice performance. Afreeca Freecs can field a truly fearsome quartet of players, and they have a good shot at claiming the WTL title.

Rank 1: cn (Wiki)Dragon Phoenix Gaming
GTC 2020 Spring: 1st Place | GTC 2020 Fall: 3rd Place

Terran: Cure
Zerg: Dark, Rogue, F91
Protoss: Zest

Only one team has more star power and brute force than the Afreeca Freecs: Having won their debut season in Spring 2020, Dragon Phoenix Gaming finished in a disappointing third place in the Fall edition. In response, they reinforced their already powerful Korean line-up of (Wiki)Dark and (Wiki)Cure, battle-hardened over the course of two seasons, with two more giants in (Wiki)Rogue and (Wiki)Zest, profiting massively from the abolishment of the Chinese player-rule by being able to field one more of these championship-caliber players every week. Those two are no strangers to the league, Rogue having been the ace of Jin Air Green Wings during their title run in 2019 and Zest playing for Ocean Gaming back then. DPG is an absolute behemoth and should be regarded as the favorite to take it all at the end of the season, having already underlined that status by taking out defending champions KaiZi Gaming with a score of 6-0 in a showmatch before the start of the season. This is the team to beat, no matter how you look at it.



Credits and acknowledgements

Written by: TheOneAboveU
Editor: Wax
Stats: Aligulac.com & Liquipedia
Images: SCBoy

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ZigguratOfUr
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Iraq16955 Posts
March 25 2021 19:53 GMT
#2
Team GP's lineup is really something. They have the really truly old school former retirees like Puzzle, and TAiLS alongside many of the more unknown Korean ladder fixtures.
sneakyfox
Profile Joined January 2017
8216 Posts
March 25 2021 20:03 GMT
#3
Everything about the WTL, this monster preview included, is just hype af
"I saw what sneakyfox wrote on TL.net and it made me furious" - PartinG
Xain0n
Profile Joined November 2018
Italy3963 Posts
March 25 2021 20:31 GMT
#4
Team eXon intrigues me, it's a true dark horse.
Other than that, I'll be rooting for Alpha X, Team Liquid and Afreeca Freecs.
dbRic1203
Profile Joined July 2019
Germany2655 Posts
March 25 2021 20:32 GMT
#5
This is going to be absolutly amazing
MaxPax
Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55553 Posts
March 25 2021 20:36 GMT
#6
As ever, shoutout for OneAboveU for the passion to make sure this team league has by far the best TL coverage out of any SC2 tournament.
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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33429 Posts
March 25 2021 21:02 GMT
#7
I wish team Empire was still around to take on the Rebellion
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WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland25613 Posts
March 25 2021 21:43 GMT
#8
Oh boi this gonna be gud!
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Warcloud
Profile Joined May 2010
United States97 Posts
March 25 2021 21:50 GMT
#9
Imagine putting the team with the greatest proleague player of all time at #4.
Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4953 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-03-25 21:57:48
March 25 2021 21:57 GMT
#10
I fuckign love this, I need more b and c rank players in my sc2 watching list. Rooting for Patience and Percival in here
Rogue | Maru | Scarlett | Trap
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WombaT
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Northern Ireland25613 Posts
March 25 2021 22:02 GMT
#11
On March 26 2021 06:57 Argonauta wrote:
I fuckign love this, I need more b and c rank players in my sc2 watching list. Rooting for Patience and Percival in here

Percival gets huge bonus points for having a nick that isn’t a relatively stock English word. Be rooting for auld Percy for this alone.

Korean pro gamers are the elite of the elite at playing games, on average their nickname game is absolutely shocking though.
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dbRic1203
Profile Joined July 2019
Germany2655 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-03-26 05:33:14
March 26 2021 05:33 GMT
#12
I thought a bot about this and the only point I disagre in the rank is Exon > GGG
Yes, 3G has the better ACE with Dream over Special
But MaxPax allready is more consistent than Patience
And as 3rd Player Cyan is just one guy, while exon has quite a Deep rooster of quite different Players on similar skill Level, wich should give them a small edge.
MaxPax
TheOneAboveU
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Germany3367 Posts
March 26 2021 06:48 GMT
#13
On March 26 2021 14:33 dbRic1203 wrote:
I thought a bot about this and the only point I disagre in the rank is Exon > GGG
Yes, 3G has the better ACE with Dream over Special
But MaxPax allready is more consistent than Patience
And as 3rd Player Cyan is just one guy, while exon has quite a Deep rooster of quite different Players on similar skill Level, wich should give them a small edge.

Yeah, that's fair. eXoN were the toughest to place anywhere for me, but in the end the existing history of GGG's players in the league was the deciding factor to me (as stated in the text), whereas most of eXoN's players are completely blank to me in such an environment.
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sneakyfox
Profile Joined January 2017
8216 Posts
March 26 2021 06:59 GMT
#14
Thanks to swift action by Seeker we know have liquibets for the WTL!
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deacon.frost
Profile Joined February 2013
Czech Republic12129 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-03-26 08:52:43
March 26 2021 08:50 GMT
#15
Team 'totally not Jin Air Green Wings' NV


Hey, their motto is Spread the Wings

On March 26 2021 06:50 Warcloud wrote:
Imagine putting the team with the greatest proleague player of all time at #4.

Missing Rogue and Dark though.
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lepricon1992
Profile Joined July 2019
96 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-03-26 09:15:56
March 26 2021 08:52 GMT
#16
As a Chinese spectator,I always repect TheOneAboveU for his passion for the Chinese Team League. This is one of the GTEATEST coverage I've ever read on TL.NET. Thank you TheOneAboveU and looking forward to your next article.
Luffy1
Profile Joined April 2020
4 Posts
March 26 2021 09:09 GMT
#17
ax fighting! I like their preparation for the match
Poopi
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
France12890 Posts
March 26 2021 09:55 GMT
#18
I am not sure I agree with Alpha X at #5, Team Liquid seems better (although new to the league?) and maybe even Shopify Rebellion, depending on the form of Lambo and Scarlett.
In the same vein, I think Kaizi was put ahead of Team NV because of their experience in the league? Because line-up wise, Team NV seems stronger and with more depth than Kaizi, especially with Maru.

Good read, teamleague is super hype
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Howard_Kao
Profile Joined September 2018
China261 Posts
March 26 2021 10:12 GMT
#19
The most important thing for KZG is not the abolishment of the Chinese player quota, but having Xiaose joined, he is famous for his curse too, so we may see KZG winning or losing in unbelievable fashions.
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Nakajin
Profile Blog Joined September 2014
Canada8989 Posts
March 26 2021 10:41 GMT
#20
I had complely missed that Rogue was now on DPG, that's a freaking broken team
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Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55553 Posts
March 26 2021 14:00 GMT
#21
On March 26 2021 18:55 Poopi wrote:
I am not sure I agree with Alpha X at #5, Team Liquid seems better (although new to the league?) and maybe even Shopify Rebellion, depending on the form of Lambo and Scarlett.
In the same vein, I think Kaizi was put ahead of Team NV because of their experience in the league? Because line-up wise, Team NV seems stronger and with more depth than Kaizi, especially with Maru.

Good read, teamleague is super hype

AlphaX isn't in 5th because of their on-paper roster but because they already showed last year that they can beat any team with prep, even if their opponents have supposedly stronger rosters. However I would also favor their roster against Shopify just by name value.
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TentativePanda
Profile Joined August 2014
United States800 Posts
March 26 2021 18:10 GMT
#22
Awesome, love that we have a good quality team league on our hands
ImmortalGhost
Profile Joined April 2019
United States57 Posts
March 26 2021 20:11 GMT
#23
Will TLO actually be playing? Or is he just managing the team or coaching?
ZigguratOfUr
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
Iraq16955 Posts
Last Edited: 2021-03-26 20:34:14
March 26 2021 20:34 GMT
#24
On March 27 2021 05:11 ImmortalGhost wrote:
Will TLO actually be playing? Or is he just managing the team or coaching?


He (and Xiaose, and F91 for that matter) are on their team's roster, so they could in theory be fielded. In practice I doubt TLO will field himself unless one of the other players can't make the match.
Greenei
Profile Joined November 2011
Germany1754 Posts
March 26 2021 21:50 GMT
#25
Is there any chance for there ever being a fantasy league for team leagues like this again?
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NonY
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
8748 Posts
March 26 2021 21:55 GMT
#26
so cool to see these old school bw names from the chinese scene still around making content like this
"Fucking up is part of it. If you can't fail, you have to always win. And I don't think you can always win." Elliott Smith ---------- Yet no sudden rage darkened his face, and his eyes were calm as they studied her. Then he smiled. 'Witness.'
deacon.frost
Profile Joined February 2013
Czech Republic12129 Posts
March 26 2021 21:59 GMT
#27
On March 27 2021 06:55 NonY wrote:
so cool to see these old school bw names from the chinese scene still around making content like this

When you join TLO on the player list? You know you want to
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davyhuss
Profile Joined July 2019
7 Posts
March 27 2021 09:05 GMT
#28
On March 27 2021 05:34 ZigguratOfUr wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 27 2021 05:11 ImmortalGhost wrote:
Will TLO actually be playing? Or is he just managing the team or coaching?


He (and Xiaose, and F91 for that matter) are on their team's roster, so they could in theory be fielded. In practice I doubt TLO will field himself unless one of the other players can't make the match.


Xiaose and F91 are basically just up there for fun because they're close friends with the team owners of KZ and DPG. Not sure about TLO's case though.
TheOneAboveU
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Germany3367 Posts
March 27 2021 09:26 GMT
#29
On March 27 2021 18:05 davyhuss wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 27 2021 05:34 ZigguratOfUr wrote:
On March 27 2021 05:11 ImmortalGhost wrote:
Will TLO actually be playing? Or is he just managing the team or coaching?


He (and Xiaose, and F91 for that matter) are on their team's roster, so they could in theory be fielded. In practice I doubt TLO will field himself unless one of the other players can't make the match.


Xiaose and F91 are basically just up there for fun because they're close friends with the team owners of KZ and DPG. Not sure about TLO's case though.

I think it makes sense for TLO to be there in case ByuN's injuries get even more severe. Better to have a replacement player registered than having to potentially forfeit two points in every series.
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Crocolisk Dundee
Profile Blog Joined October 2015
870 Posts
March 27 2021 14:18 GMT
#30
Lambo said on his stream TLO will only play if one of the regulars can’t participate in a match.
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thickertom
Profile Joined December 2014
China612 Posts
March 28 2021 03:12 GMT
#31
Due to the injury, (Wiki)QzDdb could neither participate in the match as Team LP's member nor be as the observer. The new observer is Heller, a Chinese Zerg player.
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MM-yingxiong
Profile Joined January 2021
Serbia26 Posts
March 28 2021 06:23 GMT
#32
I remember there were some news about CN Team League warchest with additional prize money funding, is this 100% cancelled?
digmouse
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
China6329 Posts
March 28 2021 07:14 GMT
#33
On March 28 2021 15:23 MM-yingxiong wrote:
I remember there were some news about CN Team League warchest with additional prize money funding, is this 100% cancelled?

That was for last season. No idea how much it added though. This season they plan to get their own ways, mostly through themed merchandise, now that Blizzard won't put additional support in.
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