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[CSL] The Final Prelude
hazelynut, DarthThienAn, and d3_crescentia
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In the West, the UC school system proves that something really must be in the
Welcome to the semi-finals of CSL.
Showdown in the West Part 2: Revenge
UCI and UCSD meet again in the playoffs, after UCI handed UCSD its only defeat. Will UCSD pay the Anteaters back with 3-1 of their own? Will UCI reconfirm its throne not only in Western Division Two, but also the entire Western conference?
Set 1:
darrenc[uci] < Outsider >
Xeris_Jaeyun
Reeeborr!!! (RECOMMENDED SET!)
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Reeeborr!!! (RECOMMENDED SET!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91a-2qELPOY
Darrenc opens 2 gate and Jaeyun responds with plenty of lings and a strong defense, showing off his “unstoppable” (according to Diggity) micro.
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Ah! We're surrounded!
Darrenc trades his initial three zealots for only one drone, but expands to his upper min-only anyway. He techs to a sair/goon army while Jaeyun techs to muta off of three hatcheries. Darrenc, as his first sairs are coming out, expands to his natural, and is attacked by a combination of mutalisks and lings.
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Gotta love them lings.
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Epic army clashing.
Jaeyun’s mutas, however, prove to be not enough to take down any expansions completely, not even denying the front natural.
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Except for Darrenc's hopeful FOURTH. 3 base to 3 base is not good for zerg.
With only a few mutas left, Jaeyun switches to hydras. His third and the hydra den at his third, however, gets taken down by a shuttle of reavers.
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The first hatchery of many. I bet you aren't ready for this many screenshots. Just wait. Zerg players, be prepared to shed tears.
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His attempt at a fourth is denied by reaver harass as well, leaving him with two poorly saturated bases, compared to darrenc’s three bases, although darrenc mines out his min only. Darrenc, in the meantime, however, masses sair and reavers along with a regular ground army, and continues the harassing and defending very well.
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That Nexus is so much luckier than all of Jaeyun's hatcheries.
Jaeyun repeatedly tries to put up his third and fourth but is denied again and again by reaver drops.
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Do you know how fast 4 scarab-damage-upgraded reavers take down a hatchery? Like 5 seconds.
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Damn. Don't mess with that army.
In the end, darrenc’s economy and now-carrier-supplemented army are just too large, and Jaeyun gg’s.
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Carrier has arrived.
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Set 2:
Xeris < Destination >
Novella
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZttedHAjDc
With UCSD’s ace Zerg player unexpectedly dropping the first set, Xeris_Xeris should have been, by all rights, wracked by nerves and the all-too-heavy weight of his team’s expectations. But Xeris_Xeris was a man with a name to live up to – a double burden of team and personal pride. More importantly, Xeris_Xeris was a man with a plan.
On December 13 2009 18:50 Xeris wrote:
So while Terran pushes my 4th, I counter and kill their natural.
Protoss remains: semi-rebuilt army + arbiter + 5 bases (main + nat + bridge + min only + side exp) Terran remains: army + 2.5 base (main + bridge + rebuilding nat)
So while Terran pushes my 4th, I counter and kill their natural.
Protoss remains: semi-rebuilt army + arbiter + 5 bases (main + nat + bridge + min only + side exp) Terran remains: army + 2.5 base (main + bridge + rebuilding nat)
UC Irvine’s Novella unwittingly played exactly into Xeris’s hand, sending the majority of his troops to threaten the Protoss ridge expansion. Like every other Terran that Xeris met and proceeded to thrash on ICCUP, Novella left his natural expansion wide open to the Protoss army.
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Trade-off: one natural expansion, a few supply depots, factories, and a chunk of Terran army for a probe-less nexus, one pylon, and two cannons.
At this point, Novella is 2 bases to 6, and had no choice but to GG. UCSD ties up the match, 1-1.
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Set 3:
Cheese < Shades of Twilight >
FiRA
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Fira[UCI], rumored to be the favorite of the match, opens with 2 gate range expand. Xeris_Cheese, on the other hand, opens with 2 gate no-dragoon-range-for-the-duration-of-the-game, followed by a robotics and a third gateway.
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Cheese (yellow Protoss) pushes FirA’s (red Protoss) natural in the finite timing window that he has, pounding at the front door with a reaver and a group of dragoons. Unfortunately, Cheese loses his shuttle and the micro war to FirA’s superior control (and range).
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Despite Cheese’s valiant reaver drops, FirA’s natural expansion is fully functional for a good two minutes before Cheese even thinks about expanding. FirA, with a solid economic lead and an advantageous unit composition, easily brings the score to 2-1, UCI.
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Set 4:
randomKr < Ride of Valkyries >
Polar
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UCSD is down a set once again at 1-2, and Team Xeris anxiously watches from the sidelines as their favorite cheesy player faces Polar[UCI] on Ride of Valkyries. Polar opens with a 2 fact speed vulture into mech build, but unfortunately for the Anteaters (zot zot zot!), randomKr spots the build early on.
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RandomKr, as a serious connoisseur of cheese, has this to say in response:
On December 18 2009 14:32 randomKo_Orean wrote:
Seriously, I'm the cheese-encyclopedia - I know every trick in the book and it will NOT WORK.
Seriously, I'm the cheese-encyclopedia - I know every trick in the book and it will NOT WORK.
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randomKr cleverly denies a runby through the minerals by putting down an evolution chamber.
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Unlike the depot-Barracks wall, this wall has no chinks.
Meanwhile, Polar lays down mines and transitions into goliath-tank, in anticipation of randomKr’s mutalisks. While randomKr delays the command center and natural expo several times with mutalisks, his hydralisks choose instead to bumble around on the map.
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Polar pushes out after securing his natural expansion and threatens the Zerg natural expansion, but in the meantime, randomKr airdrops a few early Christmas presents into the Terran main.
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Merry Christmas, UC Irvine!
At first, things look grim for both players, but randomKr pulls off a well-positioned flank on the encroaching metal army. But UCSD manages to execute another brilliant trade off: one Terran main in exchange for a couple of hydralisks.
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UCSD ties the match up again, bringing the score to 2-2.
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Set 5:
darrenc[uci] < God's Garden >
Xeris_Jaeyun
BM BM BM
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BM BM BM
Foreword: Ace matches are historically the arena for epic battles, for the best players to represent their team, and show off their skill. This Ace match, in particular, exceeded all expectations in terms of its quality and epic-ness. Interestingly enough, it was a rematch from Set 1: Darrenc[uci] vs. Xeris_Jaeyun. Darren had shown off his incredible skill with an amazingly successful sair reaver on Outsider, while Jaeyun had struggled to stay in the game. Overall, it was a decent game, although Darren had dominated throughout most of it. This Ace match would decide which of the two teams would advance to represent the Western Conference in the CSL finals.
So both players came out and played their best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct4E_qzWmxM
Darren opens 1 gate tech into stargate, getting his core before his first zealot. He promptly goes fast scout. He promptly goes fast scout. Scout:
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Return of the BM. He couldn’t fast tech to carriers so he got a scout. Anyway, the scout proceeds to wreak havoc on Jaeyun’s economy, killing a whopping 2 drones and 1 overlord. Definitely worth the 275/125.
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Jaeyun plays it cool and gets mutas to return the favor, although in a much larger way:
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Awesome probe saturation after the mutalisk attack. From there, or actually, from the moment Darren got a scout and didn’t do damage, it was only a matter of time before Darren would gg. But first, he went all-in with his six or so dragoons.
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And GG. What a great ending to the series.
In their bid for Western supremacy, UCSD barely edged out a 3-2 win over UCI. How will they fare when they have to step out of the west coast and into the real world? And who do they face – the Princeton kids that they sent their C-team against, or the B-rank Waterloo team?
Midnight Hour (EST)
In a bracket that had been filled with powerhouses and giants, none expected these two schools to defeat the likes of Duke, Toronto, McGill, and Georgia Tech. Princeton, a Cinderella story in the making, and Waterloo, a newcomer and relative unknown, would face off at the end of the Eastern Conference to determine who would head to the Grand Finals. Princeton had shown that they could win with smart play, enough preparation, and perhaps the slightest bit of luck... but Waterloo had shown a surprising strength and tenacity to have clawed their way through their chaotic division, and had been consistently underrated during the playoffs as well. Who would emerge victorious? Who would return home in shame?
Game 1 - [pu]zchen vs [uw]..master on Outsider
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The first set, a PvP on Outsider, featured Princeton's Mike Chen versus Waterloo's Master, both of whom had taken games against players with much higher reputations. Both players opened with nearly identical builds, going 1 gate zealot before range. The mirror play deviated soon afterwards, with Mike Chen opting for an earlier expansion as Master placed his robotics facility and observatory.
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After a few probing incursions into Master's choke, Mike Chen pushes in with his slightly larger dragoon force and somehow emerges victorious, slaughtering probes left and right before forcing his way up Master's ramp. Master GG's soon after.
The end result was a bit surprising - the game looked to be about dead even, with the slightly smaller dragoon force of Master's supposedly mitigated by his short reinforcement route. Unbeknownst to most of the crowd, however...
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The Mike Chen effect at work?
Master had only put two probes on gas for much of the game, leaving him choked for gas to make dragoons AND observers. Talk about a critical mistake.
Princeton 1 : Waterloo 0
Game 2 - [pu]dthoms vs uw)assault on Destination Featured match!
The second set featured David 'dthoms' Thomas versus 'Assault,' in a game which could only be described as intense.
The game started with Assault at 11, and Thomas at 6. While Assault opted for a relatively standard 2-hatch muta build, Thomas went for an aggressive 2-factory push with siege, designed to take out early defenses and stream vultures into the main to deal severe economic damage before his opponent's mutalisks popped.
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Unfortunately for Thomas, his hopes were cut short as he failed to take out the correct sunken colony, and his push was cleaned up by his opponent's mutalisks. Assault's mutalisks did terrible, terrible damage, taking out several goliaths, turrets, AND two factories before they were finally driven off. Assault attempted to follow up with a hydra/muta push up his opponent's ramp...
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Of course, Thomas survived, because Terran mech is more imba than today's PvZ...
The following minutes saw Thomas attempt to reestablish his own economy as he tried to harass his opponent's. Soon, he was able to push out with a ball of large Terran blob of the potentially game-ending kind...
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But unfortunately, his tanks were sieged in a terrible position and were quickly taken out by hydralisks.
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Ouch.
By now, Thomas was starting to feel the pain from having to run on one base for so long - his main was almost completely mined out - while Assault had been on 3 bases for some time, and had just started to take his fourth. Thomas continued his attempts at harassment while attempting to secure a 3rd and a 4th, though Assault did an excellent job in denying Thomas a foothold for a significant amount of time.
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By now Assault had a solid economy and a huge army, and moved in to attack.
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Though Thomas managed to fend off the attack, in the process he had lost his expansion at 4, leaving him with only two mining bases (one of which was almost mined out), compared to Assault's five. Assault was soon able to amass another army while Thomas struggled to rebuild his, and ended it with his second attack.
Game 3 - [pu]Daisy vs uw)jackass on Shades of Twilight
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In this game, Peter 'Daisy' Liu decided to forgo the standard FE opening and instead opt for a 1-base reaver build, while his opponent responded with 3-hatch mutalisk. Tensions were high as Liu dropped his reaver behind his opponent's mineral lines. Would he be able to succeed where Thomas did not?
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Unfortunately... no.
Peter Liu's drop failed to do significant damage, and was soon forced on the defensive, losing a number of dragoons and probes to a muta/ling combo. In a move of desperation, he threw all of his units at his opponent's natural, but John Lee cleared up his forces easily by drawing back his mutalisks. GG coming from Princeton.
Princeton 1 : 2 Waterloo
Game 4 - [pu]DarthThien vs uw)Gerbil on Ride of Valkyries
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Game 4 was a critical match for both sides, with victory so close for Waterloo, while Princeton saw their last chance at salvation. Mark 'DarthThienAn' Ha opened with a standard forge fast-expand, while his opponent Adam 'Gerbil' Venis went for a 3-hatch mutalisk build, with his 3rd hatch in his main. With excellent mutalisk/scourge control (and some mismacro on his opponent's part), Venis was able to keep his opponent contained long enough to take a 3rd base and switch to hydras. Forced to make Archons against so many mutalisks, Ha soon found himself a few storms short of victory...
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Victory to Waterloo!
For Princeton, their run for the finals ends here, their midnight hour come at last. Waterloo, however, will be proceeding to the Grand Finals against UCSD - will their Cinderella story come true? Or will it just be another fairy tale?
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To sum it all up, this season has been a strange combination of upsets, UC dominance, and SC rap videos. In the west, UCSD held up to its promise, and in the east…well, no one could’ve guessed the turn of events that the collegiate Starcraft world would end up taking (a very impressed congratulations to Waterloo for emerging from that mess of a bracket).
What can we take from this season into the next? No one is safe. Competition is fierce. Preparation can topple giants. Rap videos are funny, and will make you a popular school even if you don’t make the playoffs.
I sincerely hope everyone enjoyed this season, and will take whatever lessons they will from mistakes and successes both (I know the staff will certainly do so). After all, who knows what will happen next season? Duke will most likely be back with a vengeance (as well as a renewed sense of humility). Princeton’s Mike Chen might be A-. Waterloo might dominate the league for years to come with its newfound B players.
But before we look too far ahead in the future, let’s see what the new year has in store for us:
Stay tuned for…
Xeris_CoRa < Heartbreak Ridge >
uw)assault
Xeris_Xeris < God’s Garden >
uw)Gerbil
Xeris_RandomKr < Neo Medusa >
uw)antimage
Xeris_Jaeyun < Ride of Valkyries >
[uw]..master
Xeris_Cheese < Outsider >
uw)jackass
Xeris_jeesu < Shades of Twilight >
uw)monk
Closer: Destination
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Closer: Destination
Best of 7. East versus West. The United States of America versus Canada. When latitude AND longitude come into the equation, you know this Best of 7 is going to be epic.
Tentatively set at January 3, 2010, and casted by none other than the illustrious Day[9]!
- Happy Holidays, from CSL staff. <3