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MuK_x
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
743 Posts
December 07 2011 19:53 GMT
#1021
On December 08 2011 00:56 StarStruck wrote:
The lineups are predetermined before the actual games start. They submit it to the refs, so they cannot change it on the fly. -.-

wow? seriously?

okay STX coach is better than you mustaju -_-

also FanTaSy already said something about ZerO and Soulkey at MSL group selection

FanTaSy "I think Soulkey better than ZerO because SoulKey playing with his heart"
IdrA "TT1 actually fucked up and didn't see the hatchery,so im at a really big advantage right now,assuming he reacts intelligently which is not something you should assume with TT1"
mustaju
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Estonia4504 Posts
December 07 2011 20:05 GMT
#1022
On December 08 2011 04:53 MuK_x wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 08 2011 00:56 StarStruck wrote:
The lineups are predetermined before the actual games start. They submit it to the refs, so they cannot change it on the fly. -.-

wow? seriously?

okay STX coach is better than you mustaju -_-

also FanTaSy already said something about ZerO and Soulkey at MSL group selection

FanTaSy "I think Soulkey better than ZerO because SoulKey playing with his heart"

I guess he says that because he constantly gets beat up by him.
WriterBrows somewhat high. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndFysO2JunE
jpak
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States5045 Posts
December 07 2011 20:29 GMT
#1023
On December 08 2011 05:05 mustaju wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 08 2011 04:53 MuK_x wrote:
On December 08 2011 00:56 StarStruck wrote:
The lineups are predetermined before the actual games start. They submit it to the refs, so they cannot change it on the fly. -.-

wow? seriously?

okay STX coach is better than you mustaju -_-

also FanTaSy already said something about ZerO and Soulkey at MSL group selection

FanTaSy "I think Soulkey better than ZerO because SoulKey playing with his heart"

I guess he says that because he constantly gets beat up by him.


Soulkey is the sole reason why Fantasy got knocked out in the Ro32 the last 2 MSLs. I think Soulkey is 6-1 against Fantasy, but don't quote me on that.
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Kipsate
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Netherlands45349 Posts
December 07 2011 20:42 GMT
#1024
I was under the impression that you can change your lineup on the fly.
WriterXiao8~~
L_Master
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States8017 Posts
December 07 2011 20:57 GMT
#1025
On December 08 2011 03:39 KamMoye wrote:
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On December 07 2011 19:07 L_Master wrote:

That cherry picking is there. Over 2/3 of SK's ZvT's are against terrans with a 60%+ career vT. Not sure why but he has faced the absolute cream of the crop when it comes to terrans.


SK's played 54 matches v Terran.

The Terran's he's faced with a 60% win-rate:

BaBy x1
Sea x1
Light x2
Flash x4
Leta x7

That's 15 of his 54 matches, which isn't anywhere near two-thirds. What the heck? Why are you repeating something ad nauseam without even bothering to check it? That makes it sound like you have an agenda.

He went 2-5 v Leta, 0-4 v Flash, 0-2 v Light, 1-0 v Sea, 0-1 v Baby. Three wins, 12 losses. Dump those results and he's 25-15, giving him a 62.5% winning percentage. That took a whole lot of cherry-picking to get us there, though -- a 13% winning percentage against players who average out to, off my head, about a 63-64% win-rate in the matchup means SK lost significantly more often than you would expect him to. Small sample size, sure, but maybe he's just outclassed versus the best Terrans.

Is Zero?

He's faced those guys 28 times since January 1, 2009. (Arbitrary cut-off point on my point. -shrugs-) He's won 11 times and lost 17 times. That's a poor 39.2% win-rate, which, although far from ideal, is still three times better than Soulkey's win-rate against the same elite Terrans.

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Is SK on another level from ZerO? Hell no. Is he the better all around player? Definitely.


I agree, but it's close. Zero has won 200 games, maintaining a win-rate close to 55%. There's a lot to be said for sample size and longevity. Right now Soulkey may be the slightly better Z, but even that's arguable and not "definite." In the last "season" (starting from October 1, 2010, about the beginning of last year's Proleague, 'til now) Zero's played 112 games with a 58% win-rate. SK's played 89 games with a 59.5% percent win-rate. Slight advantage to Zero there.

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More than anything it's ZerO's inconsistency that holds him back.


You're overblowing it. Almost everyone in StarCraft is inconsistent. Bisu was far off his established norms for a year. Then he was far above his established norms for a year. Has ZerO really displayed more inconsistency than that relative to his established norms in the past two seasons? Kal was Protoss of the Year two years ago; he blew chunks last year. That's just the way the game goes.

Neo.G_SoulKey has had five losing streaks of at least three games (longest losing streak: four). ZerO has had three (longest losing streak: four) while playing 23 more games in that span. Your perception is biased. I see little proof to suggest ZerO is significantly more inconsistent than any other top pro.


ZerO's inconsistency doesn't seem to be a slumpy inconsistency. It just all of a sudden he'll have a game where he looks pathetic (Stork v ZerO for instance). Then he follows it up by just rolling Flash nbd. On any given day you don't know if top zerg ZerO or B- iccup ZerO is gonna show up.

Admittedly I was wrong about the vT line-ups that SK has faced. I had thought that Fantasy and Bogus were at 60% but both are not, or have fallen, from that percentage. Both remain very good TvZ'ers though with WR's in the 57-58% range. That adds another 13 games. I did not include SK's games from GOM season classic when he was still a B-Teamer. Still, that makes it more like 50% of games vs terrans close to 60% and up; not 66% vs terrans at 60+%.

Then again, I'm not trying to argue that SK is the better ZvT'er than ZerO though I think his ZvMech may be better; and he does have in my opinion the stronger late game play and defense of the two.

It is interesting to me that though the stats don't reflect it both many here on TL, the coaches, and his fellow teammates tend to believe that SK's strongest match-up is ZvT. Perhaps that comes from seeing his insane lategame play and assuming he must be fantastic at the match-up overall.


EffOrt and Soulkey Hwaiting!
KamMoye
Profile Joined December 2010
United States721 Posts
December 07 2011 21:40 GMT
#1026
On December 08 2011 05:57 L_Master wrote:

ZerO's inconsistency doesn't seem to be a slumpy inconsistency. It just all of a sudden he'll have a game where he looks pathetic (Stork v ZerO for instance). Then he follows it up by just rolling Flash nbd. On any given day you don't know if top zerg ZerO or B- iccup ZerO is gonna show up.


Your perception is that he's inconsistent. But now he's not "slumpy" inconsistent? Why does it matter how he loses or wins? You weren't a little surprised when the stats showed SK goes on losing streaks more often than Zero? I sure was considering what everyone repeats like a robot: "ZerO's so inconsistent!" It just goes to show you that if something is repeated enough times you are more likely to believe it. But that doesn't make it any more likely to be true.

Again, I see no evidence that he's significant more inconsistent than any other player. People just need to realize their perceptions are colored and if they want to be accurate instead of a talking head they need to go to greater lengths to challenge their perceptions.

What someone said earlier in this thread is absolutely right. Soulkey may be more entertaining than Zero or other top Zergs, or flashier, but if Hydra or Zero plays Bogus and rolls him, in many fans' minds that's not as impressive as the performance SK just displayed. Soulkey's performance is going to stick out in a way that Zero beating Bogus (this is a hypothetical, LDO) cleanly isn't.

It is interesting to me that though the stats don't reflect it both many here on TL, the coaches, and his fellow teammates tend to believe that SK's strongest match-up is ZvT. Perhaps that comes from seeing his insane lategame play and assuming he must be fantastic at the match-up overall.


I heavily discount what people on TL say about most players because they are (in my experience) rarely nuanced in their opinions. A couple of times I have challenged the popular narrative, delved into the numbers, and find out that the narrative is at best lazy and at worst complete hogwash.

(One recent example is that thread by Bibbit, giving an ode to Hiya. He mentions the Hiya v Free game, which, while incredibly entertaining, actually wasn't a great display of skill by Hiya. Day9 broke it down much better than I, so I am mostly parroting an authority, but I thought he made good points: Hiya should've made 2 Starports instead of 3 and played a bit too gimmicky for his own good. Free kept his composure, massed units and just rolled over him when the time was right. But the wacky play leads to a narrative that clouds the truth instead of elucidating it. And Hiya is one of my favorite Terrans; I just value accuracy more than a neat story.)

I haven't seen any of his teammates and coaches flat-out say his vT is his best matchup. I've only been following BW for three years so correct me if I'm wrong.
L_Master
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States8017 Posts
December 07 2011 22:01 GMT
#1027
Pretty much agree with most of the rest.

Your perception is that he's inconsistent. But now he's not "slumpy" inconsistent? Why does it matter how he loses or wins? You weren't a little surprised when the stats showed SK goes on losing streaks more often than Zero? I sure was considering what everyone repeats like a robot: "ZerO's so inconsistent!" It just goes to show you that if something is repeated enough times you are more likely to believe it. But that doesn't make it any more likely to be true.

Again, I see no evidence that he's significant more inconsistent than any other player. People just need to realize their perceptions are colored and if they want to be accurate instead of a talking head they need to go to greater lengths to challenge their perceptions.


I don't think I ever indicated what I meant by inconsistent. I definitely never intended to imply that ZerO was more prone than SK to going on losing streaks, which as much of a function of who you play and blind luck of games as it is the player actually being inconsistent.

Why does it matter how a player loses or wins? To illustrate this lets imagine a player who when he shows up either plays at the D level on iccup or plays good enough to dismantle a Flash in full form. The stats might show this player as a 50% player, perhaps a little more or little less depending on who shows up more often. However that player is MASSIVELY inconsistent; you have no clue what your going to see when he comes out. This will obviously not be reflected in the stats whatsoever though.

Obviously an exaggeration but that is much what you see from ZerO.
EffOrt and Soulkey Hwaiting!
KamMoye
Profile Joined December 2010
United States721 Posts
December 07 2011 22:05 GMT
#1028
Fair enough. I'm just doing my part to balance the ledger :D
rotinegg
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States1719 Posts
December 07 2011 22:34 GMT
#1029
wow hyvaa got raped by light...
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VGhost
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States3613 Posts
December 07 2011 22:54 GMT
#1030
The reason people say ZerO is inconsistent is, in my mind, because he displays S-class potential most of the time, but you never know when he's going to mismicro (lost him a playoff game vs. CH, for instance) or otherwise screw up. ZerO, quite literally, beat Bisu and then lost to Jaehoon in back-to-back SPL games last year. Soulkey has given an impression of being not quite as good at his peak, but since he wins as much (or maybe since he plays fewer games), he doesn't get the label.

Looking at Soulkey's record for the past year, he has one bad loss – to M18M, of all people – in 70 games. When you actually compare him to ZerO, who played a bunch more games with about the same win percentage (record), there's no real difference, and ZerO doesn't have many bad losses (the worst was a WL loss to Frozen) either.

Running through matchup records, though, I found another reason that might explain it: for ZerO, results say his best MUs are T > P > Z in that order. Soulkey's are Z > P > T (though Z & P are basically the same). I think we've been accustomed to seeing Zerg struggle with Terran while most of the really good Zergs the last few years have had a rep. of great ZvZ: Jaedong, EffOrt, Hydra, Calm – great almost ZvZed himself into that discussion with a hot streak – while ZerO's ZvZ is seen as (and results say it is) mediocre. Beat Calm, lose to by.hero.
#4427 || I am not going to scan a ferret.
Ideas
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
United States8091 Posts
December 07 2011 23:02 GMT
#1031
On December 08 2011 07:54 VGhost wrote:
The reason people say ZerO is inconsistent is, in my mind, because he displays S-class potential most of the time, but you never know when he's going to mismicro (lost him a playoff game vs. CH, for instance) or otherwise screw up. ZerO, quite literally, beat Bisu and then lost to Jaehoon in back-to-back SPL games last year. Soulkey has given an impression of being not quite as good at his peak, but since he wins as much (or maybe since he plays fewer games), he doesn't get the label.

Looking at Soulkey's record for the past year, he has one bad loss – to M18M, of all people – in 70 games. When you actually compare him to ZerO, who played a bunch more games with about the same win percentage (record), there's no real difference, and ZerO doesn't have many bad losses (the worst was a WL loss to Frozen) either.

Running through matchup records, though, I found another reason that might explain it: for ZerO, results say his best MUs are T > P > Z in that order. Soulkey's are Z > P > T (though Z & P are basically the same). I think we've been accustomed to seeing Zerg struggle with Terran while most of the really good Zergs the last few years have had a rep. of great ZvZ: Jaedong, EffOrt, Hydra, Calm – great almost ZvZed himself into that discussion with a hot streak – while ZerO's ZvZ is seen as (and results say it is) mediocre. Beat Calm, lose to by.hero.


also keep in mind that zero is far more successful in individual leagues, whereas soulkey has pretty much only been successful in proleague.
Free Palestine
Mortality
Profile Blog Joined December 2005
United States4790 Posts
December 07 2011 23:46 GMT
#1032
I haven't followed this whole discussion, but I'll jump in on a few comments. These players have come up for discussion frequently in PR related topics, which I tend to hang around.

On Zero's inconsistency: Zero's inconsistency largely arises from the fact that mechanically he is weaker than other elite players. Even in the games where he looks really good, if you pay very close attention you can notice mechanical sloppiness that simply does not exist for a player like Jaedong. Zero shines more because of his strategic ability, which is arguably the highest of any top Zerg, including Jaedong. (JD fans will probably throw a fit from hearing that, but it's truth. What makes JD so strong is that he has no weaknesses; he is top ranked in every category not just among Zerg but among all races.) That's not to say that Zero has bad mechanics because he doesn't, but for example in the game vs Calm last night his mutas ate a large number of Calm's scourges whereas Calm's mutas picked off most of Zero's. That might not be the best example specifically, since part of that aerial victory had to do with an excellent tactic from Calm, but in the exact same position Hydra (#1 ranked ZvZ by ELO) might have come out on bottom due to Calm's tactic, but it would have been much, much closer.

On Zero vs SK: Soulkey is more well-rounded in that regard, and he's also more well-rounded in the sense that he is comparably skilled in all match-ups, but he is definitely weaker than Zero overall. I hate abusing the ELO argument, but right now Soulkey has lower ELO in every category, including ZvZ (where Zero is rated 5th). While win percentage might give a slight edge to Soulkey, it must be remembered that this win rate is against a lower level of competition and in lower stakes matches. The only match where I'd pick Soulkey ahead of Zero is ZvZ, and the gap between them is much smaller than most people might think.

On comments about SK: Regarding Soulkey's strengths and weaknesses, it IS true that his coaches once said that ZvT was his strongest, but I recall those comments as happening back in mid/late 2010 when SK was ripping through Terrans not named Flash or Light:
http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/details.php?section=korean&type=players&id=647&part=games&vs=T&league=any&map=any&from_year=2010&from_month=6&from_day=1&to_year=2010&to_month=11&to_day=10&action=Update

Note that this data is cherry-picked and while I'm against cherry-picking on principle, this is the approximate time period when such comments were made.

That does not mean that this is true today. As a matter of fact, my own opinion is that SK is balanced across the board. ELO supports this view with SK at:
2200 overall (#5 among Z -- note that Effort skews the results since he is ranked #4 due to old data)
2114 ZvT (#5 -- with Effort at #3, again skewing results)
2109 ZvZ (#7 -- with Effort at #2, lol)
2111 ZvP (#8 -- with Effort at #4)

His ZvT and ZvP are solid against anyone who isn't a 60+% Zerg killer and is noteworthy for having outstanding showdowns with certain players (particularly Bogus and Fantasy).

Statistically, ZvZ is SK's strongest if we consider only standard league games, but it's worth noting that he has NEVER won a series against ANYBODY, even in prelims:
1-2 vs type-b F09 MST prelims
0-2 vs July F09 OSL prelims
1-2 vs Killer Sp10 OSL prelims
1-2 vs Hyuk Su10 OSL prelims
1-2 vs Zero PDPop MSL
1-2 vs Juni Su11 ODT prelims

So his ZvZ definitely does not out-class Zero's as people think it does.
Even though this Proleague bullshit has been completely bogus, I really, really, really do not see how Khan can lose this. I swear I will kill myself if they do. - nesix before KHAN lost to eNature
KamMoye
Profile Joined December 2010
United States721 Posts
December 08 2011 01:40 GMT
#1033
Pretty eye-popping that he's never won a ZvZ series. Yikes!
oneofthem
Profile Blog Joined November 2005
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-08 02:44:18
December 08 2011 02:37 GMT
#1034
On December 07 2011 18:30 L_Master wrote:
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On December 07 2011 18:21 Ideas wrote:
On December 07 2011 18:17 Phyrigian wrote:
On December 07 2011 18:15 L_Master wrote:
I'm telling you guys, and I've been saying this for a while: SK is one of the three best Zerg's out there. Only JD, effOrt, and to a lesser extend; hydra, compare.

I still can't believe I got him for 6 and effOrt for 5. That's just unfair.


i'd say jaedong > effort = hydra > zero > soulkey

but yeah, he really is top tier, kinda underrated


seriously? effort wins a sloppy ZvZ vs hyvaa and beats iris and suddenly he's the 2nd best zerg in the world?


effOrt was the second best zerg before he retired, and seems to be at full strength. He has looked reasonably solid in his games. Moreover his coach has said he is quite close to his past level, and Flash has mentioned that he is losing more to effOrt in practice games than he used to.

While we don't have significant data to go off there doesn't seem to be much evidence to suggest effort is not at his pre-retirement level. It's a bit of a crapshoot to rank effort but since I have nothing to indicate he is worse than before I still see him as a top, if not #2, zerg.
effort is indeed the 2nd best zerg. i don't think it's that close

cj master zerg man
We have fed the heart on fantasies, the heart's grown brutal from the fare, more substance in our enmities than in our love
oldfartz
Profile Joined October 2011
Philippines117 Posts
December 08 2011 02:55 GMT
#1035
no more vods for this?
The Final Boss
Profile Joined February 2011
United States1839 Posts
December 08 2011 04:37 GMT
#1036
On December 08 2011 07:34 rotinegg wrote:
wow hyvaa got raped by light...

What were you expecting? I just wish that Bogus would step it up...

That being said, I was depressed when I saw the results, but after watching Game 4 I couldn't actually be angry, because that was an amazing game.
The Final Boss
Profile Joined February 2011
United States1839 Posts
December 08 2011 04:37 GMT
#1037
On December 08 2011 11:55 oldfartz wrote:
no more vods for this?

They're all on YouTube just search STX Woongjin and change the filter to upload date. The most recent ones will pop up, I think the uploader of the VODs I watched was EsportsTV or something.
Ryo
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
8787 Posts
December 08 2011 04:39 GMT
#1038
On December 08 2011 00:56 StarStruck wrote:
The lineups are predetermined before the actual games start. They submit it to the refs, so they cannot change it on the fly. -.-

Source please. Otherwise, it's reasonable to assume that the system remains the same as last season, which is that coaches submit the piece of paper with the name of the player they are sending before each set. And at anytime before that, they can change their minds about which player to send.
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lizzard_warish
Profile Joined June 2011
589 Posts
December 08 2011 07:00 GMT
#1039
On December 08 2011 06:40 KamMoye wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 08 2011 05:57 L_Master wrote:

ZerO's inconsistency doesn't seem to be a slumpy inconsistency. It just all of a sudden he'll have a game where he looks pathetic (Stork v ZerO for instance). Then he follows it up by just rolling Flash nbd. On any given day you don't know if top zerg ZerO or B- iccup ZerO is gonna show up.


Your perception is that he's inconsistent. But now he's not "slumpy" inconsistent? Why does it matter how he loses or wins? You weren't a little surprised when the stats showed SK goes on losing streaks more often than Zero? I sure was considering what everyone repeats like a robot: "ZerO's so inconsistent!" It just goes to show you that if something is repeated enough times you are more likely to believe it. But that doesn't make it any more likely to be true.

Again, I see no evidence that he's significant more inconsistent than any other player. People just need to realize their perceptions are colored and if they want to be accurate instead of a talking head they need to go to greater lengths to challenge their perceptions.

What someone said earlier in this thread is absolutely right. Soulkey may be more entertaining than Zero or other top Zergs, or flashier, but if Hydra or Zero plays Bogus and rolls him, in many fans' minds that's not as impressive as the performance SK just displayed. Soulkey's performance is going to stick out in a way that Zero beating Bogus (this is a hypothetical, LDO) cleanly isn't.

Show nested quote +
It is interesting to me that though the stats don't reflect it both many here on TL, the coaches, and his fellow teammates tend to believe that SK's strongest match-up is ZvT. Perhaps that comes from seeing his insane lategame play and assuming he must be fantastic at the match-up overall.


I heavily discount what people on TL say about most players because they are (in my experience) rarely nuanced in their opinions. A couple of times I have challenged the popular narrative, delved into the numbers, and find out that the narrative is at best lazy and at worst complete hogwash.

(One recent example is that thread by Bibbit, giving an ode to Hiya. He mentions the Hiya v Free game, which, while incredibly entertaining, actually wasn't a great display of skill by Hiya. Day9 broke it down much better than I, so I am mostly parroting an authority, but I thought he made good points: Hiya should've made 2 Starports instead of 3 and played a bit too gimmicky for his own good. Free kept his composure, massed units and just rolled over him when the time was right. But the wacky play leads to a narrative that clouds the truth instead of elucidating it. And Hiya is one of my favorite Terrans; I just value accuracy more than a neat story.)

I haven't seen any of his teammates and coaches flat-out say his vT is his best matchup. I've only been following BW for three years so correct me if I'm wrong.
Do you even watch BW? How could you possibly think Zero isnt widly inconsistent? Granted his ZVP/ZVT actually ARE fairly consistent, and thats never been a large criticism of him [though he does tend to spaz out there more than he should given his enormous talent]. The criticism comes from his zvz. He literally goes something like 15-2 against top zvz's, loses a match, and then goes like 2-15 before repeating the cycle all over again. Sometimes in the midst of getting raped by any and all zergs he comes across he equally flails against a protoss or a terran, and thus the impression is born. Zero comes in one day good, and goes out the next playing terribly. In all truth its his zvz thats so inconsistent, the impression simply builds on his off days with his other matchups.
Mortality
Profile Blog Joined December 2005
United States4790 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-08 08:03:36
December 08 2011 07:54 GMT
#1040
On December 08 2011 16:00 lizzard_warish wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 08 2011 06:40 KamMoye wrote:
On December 08 2011 05:57 L_Master wrote:

ZerO's inconsistency doesn't seem to be a slumpy inconsistency. It just all of a sudden he'll have a game where he looks pathetic (Stork v ZerO for instance). Then he follows it up by just rolling Flash nbd. On any given day you don't know if top zerg ZerO or B- iccup ZerO is gonna show up.


Your perception is that he's inconsistent. But now he's not "slumpy" inconsistent? Why does it matter how he loses or wins? You weren't a little surprised when the stats showed SK goes on losing streaks more often than Zero? I sure was considering what everyone repeats like a robot: "ZerO's so inconsistent!" It just goes to show you that if something is repeated enough times you are more likely to believe it. But that doesn't make it any more likely to be true.

Again, I see no evidence that he's significant more inconsistent than any other player. People just need to realize their perceptions are colored and if they want to be accurate instead of a talking head they need to go to greater lengths to challenge their perceptions.

What someone said earlier in this thread is absolutely right. Soulkey may be more entertaining than Zero or other top Zergs, or flashier, but if Hydra or Zero plays Bogus and rolls him, in many fans' minds that's not as impressive as the performance SK just displayed. Soulkey's performance is going to stick out in a way that Zero beating Bogus (this is a hypothetical, LDO) cleanly isn't.

It is interesting to me that though the stats don't reflect it both many here on TL, the coaches, and his fellow teammates tend to believe that SK's strongest match-up is ZvT. Perhaps that comes from seeing his insane lategame play and assuming he must be fantastic at the match-up overall.


I heavily discount what people on TL say about most players because they are (in my experience) rarely nuanced in their opinions. A couple of times I have challenged the popular narrative, delved into the numbers, and find out that the narrative is at best lazy and at worst complete hogwash.

(One recent example is that thread by Bibbit, giving an ode to Hiya. He mentions the Hiya v Free game, which, while incredibly entertaining, actually wasn't a great display of skill by Hiya. Day9 broke it down much better than I, so I am mostly parroting an authority, but I thought he made good points: Hiya should've made 2 Starports instead of 3 and played a bit too gimmicky for his own good. Free kept his composure, massed units and just rolled over him when the time was right. But the wacky play leads to a narrative that clouds the truth instead of elucidating it. And Hiya is one of my favorite Terrans; I just value accuracy more than a neat story.)

I haven't seen any of his teammates and coaches flat-out say his vT is his best matchup. I've only been following BW for three years so correct me if I'm wrong.
Do you even watch BW? How could you possibly think Zero isnt widly inconsistent? Granted his ZVP/ZVT actually ARE fairly consistent, and thats never been a large criticism of him [though he does tend to spaz out there more than he should given his enormous talent]. The criticism comes from his zvz. He literally goes something like 15-2 against top zvz's, loses a match, and then goes like 2-15 before repeating the cycle all over again. Sometimes in the midst of getting raped by any and all zergs he comes across he equally flails against a protoss or a terran, and thus the impression is born. Zero comes in one day good, and goes out the next playing terribly. In all truth its his zvz thats so inconsistent, the impression simply builds on his off days with his other matchups.


It's more of an impression than anything. Most players go through ups and downs; SC players are very streaky. It depends a lot on current metagame trends + momentum + current map pool (every player has strong maps, weak maps, etc.).

In Zero's case, his ZvZ fluctuates more based on metagame and maps than other top Zergs because he's more of a strategic player.

Some stats:
3-1 on triathlon
4-1 on polaris rhapsody (only loss to JD during JvZ)
1-4 on roadrunner (ironically, win over Hydra)
2-5 on Match Point (one of those wins came from that cute proxy hatch build, a one time gimmick)

It's possible these results are statistically flukes since the statistics are so few in number, but if you look at the games it definitely seems to be the case that on some maps he's more powerful than others based on strategic options. And his current "streak" comes largely from tournament results, which are always a slightly different ball game since you are preparing for a known opponent and there's a lot of psychology and strategy involved with how you plan your approach to the series.
Even though this Proleague bullshit has been completely bogus, I really, really, really do not see how Khan can lose this. I swear I will kill myself if they do. - nesix before KHAN lost to eNature
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