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[TSL 9] - Serral wins TSL9

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[TSL 9] - Serral wins TSL9

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September 5th, 2022 08:42 GMT
Serral wins TSL 9
Goes through Reynor, ShoWTimE, and Maru to win title in Utrecht

Brackets and standings on (Wiki)Liquipedia

VODs on YouTube
Some VODs pending upload

Serral wins TeamLiquid Starleague 9

by Wax

Team Liquid Starleague has historically been a Korean dominated event, with players from StarCraft's adopted homeland winning every event from TSL4 to TSL8 (2012-2021). However, a change of scenery helped to change all that, as the Finnish Phenom (Wiki)Serral dominated all-comers to lift the TSL9 trophy at the live finals in the Netherlands. After taking down Solar, Clem, and GuMiho in the online rounds, Serral continued his rampage at TeamLiquid's Alienware Training Facility by mowing through an even more formidable trio of Reynor, ShoWTimE, and Maru. Overall, Serral ended TSL9 with a 6W-0L record in series and imposing 16W-4L record in maps (80% win-rate).

Serral's grand finals match against (Wiki)Maru was the culmination of years of anticipation, as they had never faced each other in an offline finals despite being two of StarCraft II's best players since 2018. However, if every single StarCraft II fan in the world had looked forward to this match, then it was only Serral's fans who got what they wanted—the Team ENCE Zerg dominated Maru, winning by a comfortable 4-1 score (starting with a 1-map upper bracket advantage).

Maru had demonstrated his infamous defensive capabilities against Reynor earlier on in the bracket, winning a series-clinching game five with his turtling mech style. However, Serral simply did not tolerate Maru's attempts to roll up into a protective shell, overwhelming him with waves of Hydralisks, Zerglings, and Banelings before the Terran player could get entrenched. To Maru's credit, he held out for much longer than any other Terran would have, but he was never able to stabilize into a solid defensive position. The silver lining for Maru fans was that he still found success with his other signature strategy in the 2-Barracks Bunker rush, using it to win his only map of the finals.

On paper, Serral's 4-1 victory over Maru was certainly his most impressive result of TSL9. However, the lasting, legend-making moment of the tournament actually came in the prior upper-bracket finals against (Wiki)ShoWTimE. On the verge of suffering a 0-4 sweep, Die Mauer fought tenaciously on Stargazers to overcome an early deficit and take a commanding lead over Serral in the late-game. But as it turned out, he had only set the table for an even more improbable comeback victory for Serral. After stalling out the Golden Armada and finally getting the Protoss bank to run dry, Serral used burrowed Infestors and Neural Parasite to win in one of the most absurd finishing sequences in pro-SC2 history.



Serral's long-time European rival (Wiki)Reynor was the one who gave him his stiffest challenge, narrowly losing 2-3 in the upper-bracket semifinals. The Impish Italian even dared to play Protoss on the first map of Stargazers (apparently one of his most hated maps for ZvZ), but didn't get much of a chance to show his skills as he lost to an unscouted Nydus from Serral. Reynor switched back to Zerg for the rest of the matches, ending up losing 2-3. Obviously, hindsight is 20/20, but one must wonder what would have happened if Reynor had played Zerg all the way.

Although Serral came into TSL 9 as the HomeStory Cup 21 champion and one of the top title contenders, there were still some lingering questions about his form due to group stage losses he gave up to GuMiho and ShoWTimE, as well as his earlier under-the-cut finish in DreamHack: Europe. Now, after he's made such an imperious run to win his second major title of the summer, Serral looks to be definitively on top of the StarCraft II world again.

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Grand Finals Recap - VOD

[Serral starts with a one-map advantage due to being the upper-bracket winner]

Game 1 - Moondance (Serral win): Maru opened with the 1-Mine + 6-Marine drop opener he has favored as of late, which got a decent amount of damage done by taking down four Drones. However, Serral deftly countered with an early-game Roach-Ravager strike, hitting before Maru had Stim, Tanks, or anything else that would help him on defense. This attack dealt massive damage to Maru's army and economy, and the follow-up attack was able to end the game.

Game 2 - Cosmic Sapphire (Maru win): Maru went for a proxy 2-Barracks Bunker-rush this time around, and had the good fortune to evade Serral's Overlord scouting entirely. This worked out quite nicely for Maru as he was able to kill 6 Drones with only light Marine investment, all while teching up back at home.

Once again, Serral looked to to counter-attack with Roach-Ravager, but this time Maru was well-prepared with Bunkers. The Zerg strike didn't do enough damage to narrow the lead, which in turn led to Maru winning with a straight-up Marine-Tank push at around the 10 minute mark.

Game 3 - Waterfall (Serral win): Game three saw things settle down compared to the initial two maps, with the two players easing into a 3-base vs 4-base macro situation in the early game (some light Medivac and Raven harass from Maru notwithstanding). The action really got started at around 7-minutes when Maru moved out with his first major Marine-Tank-Medivac army to lay siege to Serral's fourth base. Serral handled this situation beautifully, staving off the attack with Ling-Bane while also doing damage with a backdoor Baneling attack.

That put Serral in a fantastic position with a beter economy and a lot of map control, leaving Maru with no choice but to initiate his turtle protocol. Rather than look to crack the Terran defenses with high tech units, Serral decided to stay on mostly Hydra-Ling-Bane (with a little Viper support) and use his considerable resource bank and try and break through with sheer numbers. While many Zergs have seen such banks go up in smoke against Maru's unnatural defense (Serral himself has experienced this firsthand in previous matches), this time the Swarm was able to break the Terran line with repeated attacks and force the GG.

Game 4 - Data-C (Serral win): Game four played out somewhat similarly to game three early on, with the game quietly going into a 3-base vs 4-base macro scenario. Again, Maru started heating things up at around the 7-minutes, sending his Marines and Tanks to lay siege to Serral's outermost bases. But again, Serral defended beautifully with his Ling-Bane, putting himself in a comfortable position to play out a macro game. Maru himself was in okay shape due to a CC-first opener and lack of economic damage taken, but ultimately his decision was still to take up a defensive position and look to the late-game.

Even though Maru was able to start his turtle transition from a better situation than in game three, Serral still went for the same approach of crashing wave after wave of Hydra-Ling-Bane against the Terran defenses. But this time, he added Nydus Worms and Lurkers as well, giving him the threat of a backdoor attack. This actually ended up being quite decisive, forcing Maru to split his army up and open up holes for Hydra-Ling-Bane to exploit. Once more, non-stop waves of Zerg units were able to eventually overwhelm the Terran defenses, forcing the third and final GG out of Maru.

Recommended games: Offline finals

[Make sure to check out the full TSL9 replay pack!]

Serral vs ShoWTimE - Stargazers: This is an instant game of the year candidate, featuring a pretty great comeback from ShoWTimE followed by a f***ing insane comeback from Serral. Obviously, there were some mistakes made on both ends, but you don't get crazy comebacks if everyone plays perfectly. In terms of sheer entertainment value and WTF-factor, this is an all-time great game.

Maru vs ShoWTimE - Data-C: Add this one to the Maru's long list of "WHY WON'T YOU DIE?" games. ShoWTimE had the lead for a huge portion of this game, but Maru somehow managed to hang around and actually worry ShoWTimE by the end. While this game was probably always going to end in a ShoWTimE victory, it was a heck of a lot of fun getting to that ending.

ByuN vs Maru - Data-C: In this Maru game, he actually did end up pulling off the comeback after getting battered for over twenty minutes. While this is a pretty solid game, it does pale in comparison to some of the crazier games that involved ShoWTimE. So maybe watch this first and work your way up?

herO vs Maru - Inside and Out: This match was short and sweet, with herO overcoming an early-game deficit through smart aggression and great decision-making.

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Writer: Wax
Art: TeamLiquid
Photos: Stephanie Lindgren
Statistics and records: Liquipedia and Aligulac.com

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nostrasbeefs
Profile Joined May 2017
29 Posts
September 05 2022 08:59 GMT
#2
Game 4 Serral win. just sayin
Poopi
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
France12785 Posts
September 05 2022 08:59 GMT
#3
On September 05 2022 17:59 nostrasbeefs wrote:
Game 4 Serral win. just sayin

Maru won in our heart
WriterMaru
bela.mervado
Profile Joined December 2008
Hungary385 Posts
September 05 2022 10:00 GMT
#4
Grats Serral.
Very nice run from Showtime.

Was a bit strange to see the players in one room, without the noise dampening/canceling headsets.
I was wondering if they could or couldn't hear the other player's clicks or noises.
It certainly adds to the pressure to have the opponent so close.
Maru and Byun had a nice chat between games, wish I could speak korean to understand them.
Maybe in TSL10 we need a translator for this part of the broadcast as well this could be a fun addition to an event.

I was happy to see Steadfast was given opportunity to cast the grand finals, although I think he is better in solo (for now).
WTF was that costume on Feardragon at the final ceremony?
it was AMAZING
FuRong
Profile Joined April 2010
New Zealand3089 Posts
September 05 2022 10:32 GMT
#5
I definitely enjoyed watching the show and appreciate the effort that went into production.
Don't hate the player, hate the game
jonathanweaite
Profile Joined September 2022
1 Post
September 05 2022 10:34 GMT
#6
--- Nuked ---
swarminfestor
Profile Joined September 2017
Malaysia2449 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-05 11:33:13
September 05 2022 11:31 GMT
#7
Good production. At least casters this time are less talking about annoying GOAT stuff or worshipping certain player to the extent that some audiences may get so irritated to watch. Maybe they have learnt from TSL8, don't simply judge before the match starts.

Rogue & Maru fan boy. ^^
goldensail
Profile Joined May 2022
132 Posts
September 05 2022 11:45 GMT
#8
a-moving endless waves of ling bane until Terran is overwhelmed...is this how this game is supposed to be interesting?

and zergs will continue to keep a straight face and say the game is balanced.
freaquency88
Profile Joined July 2019
Malaysia14 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-05 12:30:27
September 05 2022 12:26 GMT
#9
Love the production; the theme, montages, casters, ballon models, the carousel horse. More online/offline events like these in future pls!

I think although losing the grand finals, Maru’s deep run in the lower bracket is worth a mention too. Kind of foresee his loss but lots of great games for rewatching.
Zest is beast, Zest is best!
Spirral
Profile Joined February 2021
62 Posts
September 05 2022 12:33 GMT
#10
On September 05 2022 20:45 goldensail wrote:
a-moving endless waves of ling bane until Terran is overwhelmed...is this how this game is supposed to be interesting?

and zergs will continue to keep a straight face and say the game is balanced.


Maru fanboy tears are so delicious :D
661
Profile Joined May 2018
71 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-05 14:37:50
September 05 2022 12:51 GMT
#11
On September 05 2022 20:45 goldensail wrote:
a-moving endless waves of ling bane until Terran is overwhelmed...is this how this game is supposed to be interesting?

and zergs will continue to keep a straight face and say the game is balanced.


Actually yes, I'm glad you've noticed it after 12 years

anyway great tournament, loved the FPV parts and the picture in picture, also thanks for the crazy fast upload on the replays

my fav game from the tournament was the last game between Showtime and Serral, I've to watch the replay :D
Beelzebub1
Profile Joined May 2015
1004 Posts
September 05 2022 12:53 GMT
#12
On September 05 2022 21:33 Spirral wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 05 2022 20:45 goldensail wrote:
a-moving endless waves of ling bane until Terran is overwhelmed...is this how this game is supposed to be interesting?

and zergs will continue to keep a straight face and say the game is balanced.


Maru fanboy tears are so delicious :D


Personally I do think that the Queen is overtuned in ZvT like it was in ZvP before the transfuse nerf, but myself along with plenty of people in chat were a bit underwhelmed at Maru's composition choices.

Why the auto Ghost mode when in game 3 Serral was taking all sorts of heavy Widow Mine hits left and right and was flooding pure lings? I'm not so convinced that building Ghosts 3 games in a row against mass ling and then losing qualifies as, "See this MU is so imbalanced."

Maru needed to flood the map with mines, not Ghosts, mines were working, Ghosts were not.

That being said I stand by my statement, probably time for the Queen to get another round of nerfs, I mean one transfuse nerf and ZvP is more balanced then it's been in years, why not give the same love for ZvT?

I'm a Zerg player fwiw not hating on the Swarm lol
Curufinwe Feanor
Profile Joined August 2012
Brazil91 Posts
September 05 2022 12:54 GMT
#13
On September 05 2022 20:45 goldensail wrote:
a-moving endless waves of ling bane until Terran is overwhelmed...is this how this game is supposed to be interesting?

and zergs will continue to keep a straight face and say the game is balanced.


Sweet tasty tears

#SerralGOAT
Aure Entüluva
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany15918 Posts
September 05 2022 13:31 GMT
#14
On September 05 2022 21:53 Beelzebub1 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 05 2022 21:33 Spirral wrote:
On September 05 2022 20:45 goldensail wrote:
a-moving endless waves of ling bane until Terran is overwhelmed...is this how this game is supposed to be interesting?

and zergs will continue to keep a straight face and say the game is balanced.


Maru fanboy tears are so delicious :D


Personally I do think that the Queen is overtuned in ZvT like it was in ZvP before the transfuse nerf, but myself along with plenty of people in chat were a bit underwhelmed at Maru's composition choices.

Why the auto Ghost mode when in game 3 Serral was taking all sorts of heavy Widow Mine hits left and right and was flooding pure lings? I'm not so convinced that building Ghosts 3 games in a row against mass ling and then losing qualifies as, "See this MU is so imbalanced."

Maru needed to flood the map with mines, not Ghosts, mines were working, Ghosts were not.

That being said I stand by my statement, probably time for the Queen to get another round of nerfs, I mean one transfuse nerf and ZvP is more balanced then it's been in years, why not give the same love for ZvT?

I'm a Zerg player fwiw not hating on the Swarm lol

Mines are good against Ling Bane but then you auto-lose to the Zerg morphing 15 lurkers at once because you can't build 10 siege tanks at once. That's why you have to pre-build Tanks. And Ghosts are definitely needed too
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
TossHeroes
Profile Joined February 2022
281 Posts
September 05 2022 14:05 GMT
#15
Love the terran tears in this thread already

Another trophy for Serral’s GOAT career. He just keeps increasing the gap between him and the field. Overlapping already

Also, Cake cutting > Serral

sirokop
Profile Joined September 2022
5 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-05 14:14:10
September 05 2022 14:08 GMT
#16
Serral played great in the final, congrats to him.
That said, he didn't use any complicated tactics or engaged particularly well.
He naively swarmed into Maru's prepared defense and still traded decently.
A race with superior economy should not have units as versatile and cost-effective as the current state of queens (transfuse), banelings, vipers (abduct, parasitic bomb), and swarmhosts (infinite spawning units), it is an obvious major balance design flaw.
Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4906 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-05 14:28:43
September 05 2022 14:24 GMT
#17
Disappointing result by Maru, he already got 3 second places this year. For others, that many finals may seem like an amazing run, but Maru is the best Sc2 player. He needs to step up with his game, pronto.
Rogue | Maru | Scarlett | Trap
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Spirral
Profile Joined February 2021
62 Posts
September 05 2022 14:58 GMT
#18
On September 05 2022 23:24 Argonauta wrote:
Disappointing result by Maru, he already got 3 second places this year. For others, that many finals may seem like an amazing run, but Maru is the best Sc2 player. He needs to step up with his game, pronto.

Maybe he is the second best sc2 player after all?
CicadaSC
Profile Joined January 2018
United States1593 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-05 15:01:50
September 05 2022 14:59 GMT
#19
On September 05 2022 23:24 Argonauta wrote:
Disappointing result by Maru, he already got 3 second places this year. For others, that many finals may seem like an amazing run, but Maru is the best Sc2 player. He needs to step up with his game, pronto.

solar said himself not many Koreans practiced for this tournament, and maru also said he is just going to play comfortably.

it shows.
Remember that we all come from a place of passion!!
Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4906 Posts
September 05 2022 15:05 GMT
#20
On September 05 2022 23:58 Spirral wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 05 2022 23:24 Argonauta wrote:
Disappointing result by Maru, he already got 3 second places this year. For others, that many finals may seem like an amazing run, but Maru is the best Sc2 player. He needs to step up with his game, pronto.

Maybe he is the second best sc2 player after all?


Maybe, but Rogue is in the military.

On September 05 2022 23:59 CicadaSC wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 05 2022 23:24 Argonauta wrote:
Disappointing result by Maru, he already got 3 second places this year. For others, that many finals may seem like an amazing run, but Maru is the best Sc2 player. He needs to step up with his game, pronto.

solar said himself not many Koreans practiced for this tournament, and maru also said he is just going to play comfortably.

it shows.


Lack of ambition? That is no good neither
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