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Tournament Spotlight: AfreecaTV Champions Cup #2

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Tournament Spotlight: AfreecaTV Champions Cup #2

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July 20th, 2023 07:55 GMT

Tournament Spotlight:
AfreecaTV Champions Cup #2

by Wax

The AfreecaTV Champions Cup (ACC) is back for its second tournament, with sixteen top players competing for $15,000 in prize money and 1280 EPT points. When I say top players, I really mean it—15 out of the 16 top ranked players on Aligulac.com are competing in this event (GuMiho being the only notable absentee).

AfreecaTV Champions Cup #2

While the StarCraft II scene has largely returned to live competition since the pandemic, ACC2 will enjoy some of the perks of being held online. Top players like Oliveira and MaxPax can compete without any complications, and others like ByuN and Solar might have another level of play unlocked. Also, I'm sure that deep down inside, we all kind of miss the rapid pacing and shorter breaks during online events like the ACC and King of Battles (I hope I didn't jinx it by saying that).

Obviously, nothing can beat the heightened stakes and weighty atmosphere of live events, but in terms of pure quality of gameplay, online tournaments lack for nothing.

Key Info

Schedule:
  • Friday, Jul 21 10:00am GMT (GMT+00:00): RO16 Groups A & B
  • Saturday, Jul 22 10:00am GMT (GMT+00:00): RO16 Groups D & C (played in D-C order)
  • Sunday, Jul 23 9:00am GMT (GMT+00:00): Playoffs

Prize money: $15,000 total, $4,050 for first place
EPT points: 1280 points total, 250 points for first place
Stream: Matcherino (AfreecaTV)

Players and groups:

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Following the format of AfreecaTV Champions Cup #1, the second edition of the tournament also used a Code S-style draft to determine its groups.

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Points of Interest: Online-Only Opportunities

As mentioned in the introduction, the AfreecaTV Champions Cup is set apart from other contemporary tournaments due to its online nature—both for better and for worse. Rather than go over perennial title contenders like Serral, Maru, and Reynor for the hundredth time, I want to go over the players I'm interested in specifically because this tournament is being played online.

Oliveira, at last: One of the underrated highlights of Oliveira's world championship run was the near-absence of negativity from the StarCraft II community. There was very little excuse-making or bitterness—everyone came together to congratulate Oliveira and share in his moment of joy.

But, a few months after Katowice, it felt like it was time to ask the big question we had put off: How good is Oliveira, really? Alas, we were denied that answer at ESL Masters Summer due to ESL's grievous mishandling of Oliveira's visa.

The upcoming $400,000 Gamers8 event will give us the answer we've been waiting for, but I think ACC2 could provide us with a damn good preview. About two weeks out, players should be deep into their preparations for the event, and I'm excited to see how Oliveira measures up against the best players in the world.

His peers gave him enough respect to pick him midway through the group draft, but still rated online powerhouses like herO, Clem, and ByuN above him. While that's probably where I would rank Oliveira as well, I have to wonder if I'm underrating his big-game clutchness.

Obviously, nothing Oliveira does from now to the end of his career will detract from his IEM Katowice 2023 win—certainly not a first round exit from this tournament. But, he could make that moment even sweeter by building upon it.

MaxPax, the Protoss hope:herO's recent slump showed us how big of a role he had played in propping up the entire Protoss faction. Three months of poor performances from herO have left Protoss in the gutter, with no credible chance of winning a major championship.

Well… …that's only if you count offline events. It feels like people have gotten so swept up in balance debates that they've forgotten that MaxPax achieved a career-best runner-up finish in the most recent EPT Europe regional. It was an important landmark in MaxPax's career, where he's gradually grown from curiosity to almost-title contender.

Even though MaxPax ended up losing to Serral in the finals, there's absolutely no reason to believe he's hit his ceiling. In a way, he reminds me of Clem from back in 2020. For a while, Clem was just a talented youngster to keep an eye on, who could occasionally give Reynor and Serral close series. And then, all of the sudden, he started beating them regularly.

No, I'm not saying that MaxPax will ultimately go down the same path as Clem. But if you love competitive StarCraft, you have to be intrigued by the possibility.

All-in on online-ByuN: Every viewer of competitive StarCraft watches for different reasons, but I'm guessing most of you care about stakes. An ESL Weekly matters more than a ladder game, Code S matters more than an ESL weekly, a world championship-tier event matters more than Code S and so forth. It's why thousands of people might show up to watch a rare Serral stream, and tens of thousands of people tune in for a Serral world championship match.

Conversely, there's probably a lot of you who don't care about the context as long as there's good StarCraft II being played. For those of you in that category, who's a more loveable player than online-ByuN? Forget about all his foibles in big tournaments—this website has spilled gallons of digital ink on that topic—he's still a hell of a player when he's playing in online events like this one.

If you recall, ASUS ROG Online—the tournament ByuN won shortly after his return from the military—was one of the best events of 2020 if you considered solely entertainment value (if you don't recall, it's the year Zerg won everything and Trap was very sad). Though ByuN might not quite hit that same high, I know that he can come close in the ACC.

TL;DR: I'm looking forward to a weekend of watching ByuN play StarCraft without having to worry about his wrists exploding.



Writer: Wax
Photos: AfreecaTV
Statistics: Aligulac.com and Liquipedia



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Schelim
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Austria11528 Posts
July 20 2023 12:07 GMT
#2
sick lineup. group B looks super tough.
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QOGQOG
Profile Joined July 2019
834 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-07-20 15:27:29
July 20 2023 15:26 GMT
#3
On July 20 2023 21:07 Schelim wrote:
sick lineup. group B looks super tough.

Both Classic and Oliveira are pretty up-and-down, but yeah if they both really show up that group will be the group of death. If they don't, the groups look pretty even.
The_Red_Viper
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
19533 Posts
July 20 2023 18:30 GMT
#4
More interesting than code s tbh, though being online definitely makes it feel less important, not sure why wax thinks the gameplay doesn't suffer for it a little too when you have players from all over the world play on different servers
Still, while i basically cannot muster much motivation to watch gsl these days, this i'll tune in for!
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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33592 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-07-20 19:56:24
July 20 2023 19:53 GMT
#5
On July 21 2023 03:30 The_Red_Viper wrote:
More interesting than code s tbh, though being online definitely makes it feel less important, not sure why wax thinks the gameplay doesn't suffer for it a little too when you have players from all over the world play on different servers
Still, while i basically cannot muster much motivation to watch gsl these days, this i'll tune in for!


Eh, I see latency the same way I see tournament stakes/prize money: it matters to viewers if they KNOW about them, but 0% of them could tell the difference if given replays without context


casual lowko replay-cast watcher is actually the happiest StarCraft 2 fan
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QOGQOG
Profile Joined July 2019
834 Posts
July 20 2023 20:40 GMT
#6
On July 21 2023 04:53 Waxangel wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 21 2023 03:30 The_Red_Viper wrote:
More interesting than code s tbh, though being online definitely makes it feel less important, not sure why wax thinks the gameplay doesn't suffer for it a little too when you have players from all over the world play on different servers
Still, while i basically cannot muster much motivation to watch gsl these days, this i'll tune in for!


Eh, I see latency the same way I see tournament stakes/prize money: it matters to viewers if they KNOW about them, but 0% of them could tell the difference if given replays without context


casual lowko replay-cast watcher is actually the happiest StarCraft 2 fan

High latency = more zerg = not fun to watch
Hildegard
Profile Blog Joined November 2012
Germany348 Posts
July 20 2023 23:55 GMT
#7
GSL is still the most enjoyable tournament for me by a large margin because offline > online and long preparation >>> weekend tournament.
Regarding Zerg being boring to watch, I, as someone who has preferred Protoss since playing before Broodwar came out, love watching Dark play; he has a unique style. Ragnarok in the season he made the GSL finals with more than 50% of his games proxying hatcheries was incredibly entertaining, and Solar constantly improving is a treat as well.
The same applies to the Terrans. Group A had three completely different Terran players, and just this GSL, we saw everything from Reaper, Battlecruiser, or Hyperflight Rotors Banshees to double Command Centers before Barracks.
Despite rooting for Protoss for 25 years, I'm extremely happy with how this GSL has played out so far. 
However, to make me really happy, Showtime has to pull an Oliveira and win the AfreecaTV Champions Cup.
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shadowyice
Profile Joined June 2023
17 Posts
July 21 2023 05:31 GMT
#8
China fans but I got to say Oliveira places around 15 in my mind. Pick any player below the ranking of 20 or 18 I would say Oliveira is the clear favourite; but for opponents better than that, given the level of competition is so fierce in the top dozen, he needs to play really well to win. And for a deep run, he needs to keep playing really well.

Don't mean his Katowice run was a fluke, he did manage to keep his top performance for three consecutive series. But the series lasted only 5-6 hours together. He definitely has the ability to play goddamn well but I would also say he also had his god moment during which he displayed his lifetime best micro, macro and composure for that several hours. Replicating that would be quite difficult, if not impossible at all.
tigera6
Profile Joined March 2021
3483 Posts
July 21 2023 05:56 GMT
#9
This is an online cup so there is a good chance that MaxPax/herO win another one for the Toss, also Clem might show up as well if hes not facing a Terran player too early.
dbRic1203
Profile Joined July 2019
Germany2655 Posts
July 21 2023 06:27 GMT
#10
If you were wondering who the Player is who isn t in top 16 Alligulac:
It s Lambo (he is Rank 20) and he actually beat Gumiho in the qualifying match of the last qualifier.
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