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[IEM] Balance

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February 27th, 2011 12:10 GMT
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(Wiki)IEM Season V - World Championship


Six months ago, the Intel Extreme Masters tournament at Gamescom Cologne came to a close. In the first major offline tournament in Starcraft 2's history, a global audience became familiar for the first time with the major players in the European scene and saw how up-and-comers, like Huk and DeMuslim, performed at their first SC2 live event. A major theme running through that tournament was imbalance: Morrow's 5 rax reaper play and his 3-1 win over Idra in the finals led to a 185-page thread on Team Liquid that was ultimately locked due to too much QQ. Additionally, for a tournament dubbed the "Global Challenge", the player list was very skewed towards Europeans: 13 players from the EU participated, 3 from the US, and zero from Korea.

In stark contrast to the tournament that ended half a year ago, the theme of the Intel Extreme Masters World Championship is balance. With five Europeans, three North Americans, three Koreans, and one Australian, this event will be the first ever offline SC2 tournament with a truly international composition. Furthering the theme, there are four Terran players, four Zerg players, and four Protoss players in attendance, with two of each race in each of the two groups. The games this weekend will be broadcast in English, German, Russian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Chinese. Most excitingly for English fans, the ESL has brought in a truly great trio of casters: Day[9], TheLittleOne, and Rotterdam, who will switch off on casting duties throughout the week.

The qualification method for this tournament involved ESL events all corners of the globe and granted fresh prominence to previously unknown casters and players alike. KellyMilkies, for example, was the main commentator for the IEM SEA qualifiers.

IEM Gamescom was the first great offline SC2 tournament, and the IEM World Championship looks to continue ESL's track record of excellence. This event will truly live up to its name. Get ready for an outstanding week of Starcraft 2 action!

Daily Schedule
March 1st -- Group A
March 2nd -- Group B
March 3rd -- Quarterfinals
March 4th -- Semifinals
March 5th -- Grand Finals

All streams are free in LQ, and will not use Octoshape.


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Group A
Group B
(T)QXC(T)Fenix
(Z)MorroW(Z)mOOnGLaDe
(P)White-Ra(P)Socke
(T)Tarson(T)SjoW
(Z)IdrA(P)Squirtle
(P)Ace(Z)Moon


Place
Prize Money
1st$13,000
2nd$6,500
3rd$4,000
4th$2,500
5th/6th$800
7th/8th$400
9th/10th$400
11th/12th$400


The North Americans


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Arguably the top three players from their region, (T)Fenix, (T)QXC, and (Z)IdrA have show consistent results throughout their respective careers. Fenix and qxc qualified for this event through IEM America, where Fenix beat qxc 3-1 in the finals in a series that exhibited his excellent TvT. Fenix solidified himself as a fantastic TvT player when he beat oGsTOP 3-1 to take 3rd place in Dreamhack last November. Though he hasn't shown spectacular results in MLGs so far, he recently qualified for TSL 3 due to his excellent performance in TL Opens.

Qxc has similarly put out a steady stream of tournament wins and top finishes. After showing respectable results in MLGs, he won the second EG Master's Cup tournament in December, moved to Spain to study abroad, dropped by Assembly (only to get knocked out by (P)HuK), and qualified for the TSL by winning a TL Open. His TvZ was strong enough to scare Idra at MLG DC and neither his TvT nor TvP are glaring weaknesses.

Idra, now that he has moved back to the States, is the best player outside of Korea. With consistently improving finishes in each GSL season, Idra proved that he can hang at the top in the most competitive SC2 scene in the world. Since winning the King of the Beta tournament, he's won every foreign tournament he's entered ( at least, he's won the ones that didn't have Kulas Ravine in the mappool. Come on, MLG!). We'll see if he can continue his success here at IEM.

The Europeans


The five European players, (P)White-Ra, (T)SjoW, (P)Socke, (T)Tarson, and (Z)MorroW, are some of the best that Europe has to offer.

The finals of IEM Europe featured two players, White-Ra and Sjow, who have taken radically different paths to get where they are. The winner of that finals, Sjow, was a 2v2 player in WC3 before taking up Starcraft 2, and has been wildly inconsistent in his short career. At one point, right after IEM Europe, he was able to confidently claim the title of top European Terran, and there were talks of him going to Korea to pursue a berth in Code A of GSL. But recently, Sjow has been on a major cold streak, losing to two unknown tosses in Assembly and to a Protoss named "Bubbles" in the FXOpen. He also wasn't able to qualify for TSL 3. Just yesterday, though, Sjow was able to beat EG.Axslav in a Bo7 showmatch, so there are signs that his TvP might be coming back to life.

The other finalist and the runner-up at IEM Europe was White-Ra, a fixture of both the SC:BW and SC2 communities. Only taking time off from crushing his enemies to get married, White-Ra has shown consistently excellent play. From his win of the HDH way back at the beginning of the beta, to his 3rd place finish at Blizzcon, to his 2nd place at IEM Europe, White-Ra has never given his fans reason to believe that he'll ever show anything but top-level Protoss play.

Morrow is perhaps the first player in Starcraft history to qualify for a massive tournament with one race and participate in it with another. His disassembly of Idra during IEM Cologne left the world screaming about Terran imbalance, yet Morrow switched races to Zerg shortly thereafter (claiming Terran was too easy in terms of mechanics), leading Idra to famously make the proclamation that if Morrow ever won a prize tournament with that race, he'd never say the word "balance" again. Multiple patches and several Terran nerfs later, that promise perhaps no longer holds any weight, but Idra's prediction seems to have taken the form of a curse: second place finishes in the SCreddit invitational, in Assembly, and in a TLopen mean that Morrow is likely itching to get the silver monkey off his back and win a major tournament with his new race. He's certainly got the skills to pull it off.

Frankly, I know nothing about Tarson, except that he was a SC:BW Terran who was brutally murdered by Nony during TSL 2. Check the comments of this story; Tarson fans may have written some facts about their favorite player if they aren't too busy yelling at me for being ignorant.

Socke rounds out the field, a top level Protoss with a few big money finishes under his belt. He isn't even supposed to be here at this tournament; he replaces DeMusliM, who is still suffering from his injury. Yet Morrow famously won IEM Cologne, even though he wasn't supposed to be there either (he replaced a player who had visa issues). Socke has history on his side, and having the EPS Germany title doesn't hurt, either.

Three Koreans and an Aussie


Amazingly, all four of these qualifiers were in Code A, and all four lost. $13,000 in prize money at IEM might be a worthy consolation prize, though.

(Z)Moon was almost certainly invited because of his celebrity status. The legendary WC3 player has been showing poorer results than his teammate, Lyn, and, to me, it seems like Zerg is just the wrong race for his style. Whatever the reason, Moon is probably weaker than most of the foreigners in this competition.

(P)Ace is an ex-BW player who got an incredible amount of hype during his time on MBCGame Hero and then never actually accomplished anything. Now in SC2, he's managed to be stunningly mediocre, losing to weak players in the GSL, but showing pretty good results in team leagues.

(Z)mOOnGLaDe is a man with beautiful ZvT. He didn't show it in his Code A games, but this Aussie's ZvT is a work of art. He plays a very Idra-like management game, but in the games I've seen, he does it even better than Idra: in the FXOpen game I watched he didn't lose a single mutalisk unnecessarily, keeping the Terran restricted to two bases through fantastic harass and army control. His weakness is a lackluster ZvP.

(P)Squirtle lost his recent GSL games vs Supernova, but we'll forgive him for that since he's just a cool player all around. With an all-kill in the GSTL, a legendary game vs MVP, innovative builds in his GSL appearances, and a screenname that makes countless jokes during GSL casts possible, Squirtle will be a fan favorite heading into this tournament. We'll see whether he can evolve his play to a high enough level to allow him to win it all.

Interview with Rotterdam


Hey! Thanks for doing this interview. Can you introduce yourself and tell us how you're involved with the IEM World Finals in Hannover?
Hai, of course. So my name is Kevin "RotterdaM" van der Kooi, a former professional Wc3 player and casted quite some tournaments as well, most famous ones would be GOMTV World Invitional 2008 and the WCG's 2008/2009/2010. Nowadays I'm working for ESL as their English mainly SC II Commentator, and since IEM is an ESL product, I'm obviously part of the process :D

In the regional championships for IEM, the map pool was simply the 9 Blizzard ladder maps. Has this map pool changed for the world championship?
Yes it changed a little bit, the system they use is the following: there are 7 maps (BS, DQ, Meta, LT, Scrap, Shakuras and XNC), both players have 2 vetoes in the groupstage and 1 in the playoffs since its Bo5 from there on. I have to say though I have absolutely 0 saying in that whatsoever, I'm not a league admin and they never ask for my opinion, unfortunately

How exactly will you be splitting casting duties with Day[9] and TLO?
We will rotate throughout the entire tournament, making sure no one gets too exhausted or whatsoever since the days are quite long ( we have to be there at the event every day at 7 AM haha - I don't think Dario knows this yet btw, will be unpleasant news I think ) but in general I prefer to cast games with Toss involved since that's my race and I know a lot more about it than TvZ or ZvZ for instance so I'll try to get the toss games in general , but in general we will just rotate, so we might start with Day9 + me, then Day9 + TLO, then TLO and me etc etc.

How do you think the three Koreans will perform against the best Europe and North America have to offer? Who among the Koreans do you think will do the best?
Very hard to say, I'm very excited to see them play and cast their games :D, I think they'll do fine but I don't expect 3 Koreans in the top 4 for instance, that would be a big surprise for me. I personally think Squirtle will perform best, was super impressed when I watched his games but I have to admit I'm not a super GSL insider. I'm focusing a lot on the European scene, so I'm just gonna let them pleasantly surprise me :D, of course as a former Wc3 player I'm looking very forward to see Moon, but it seems so far he's not really been able to make the difference in SC II .

Give us one awesome detail about this tournament that we don't know already (like whether or not the dreaded Octoshape has been done away with!). If ESL has already announced everything, give us one thing you're personally really excited about.
Haha, No worries, we are not streaming via Octoshape anymore so that's nothing to worry about. For all news whatsoever just keep a close eye on the Intel Extreme Masters page but personally I have too much to look forward to :D. Casting with Day9 is of course an awesome experience and I think we'll do really well, it's nice that he has the ultimate Broodwar Background and I'm pretty much a Wc3 Veteran ( Okay I entered the pro scene in 2005 but that's quite a while already ), but for every event the thing I look most forward to by far is just meeting the players and guys that I like in general. I'm absolutely sure I'm gonna have a great time once more with TLO, Sjow, White-ra, Tarson since they're just really nice and humble guys and guaranteed fun to hang out with and of course shouldn't forget Idra, who I unfortunately don't see that much considering he's living in the USA but we always had quite some fun when we did meet up so its great to have The Gracken! here as well. :D But in the end more I just hope we're gonna see great StarCraft games that we hopefully will remember for a long long time, because that is in the end of the day, the reason why we are all there and the reason everyone is watching at home, but with these players one would say that almost can't go wrong.

Prediction time! Who do you think will make it out of each group?
Hard to make a proper prediction and I kinda don't like to do it since I'm one of the hosts for this tournament, but it would be a bit lame to back out so for one time I'll do it. My guess is that Idra wins group A with White-Ra and MorroW taking 2nd and 3rd, for Group B its a bit tougher because we are still not sure whether or not DeMuslim will be recovered from his elbow injury in time and unfortunately I don't think he will (Editor's Note: ) but I think Squirtle will win the group with Moon and MoonGlade taking 2nd and 3rd place, even though honestly every player can advance and I'm quite sure my predictions ain't flawless haha, but well, gave it a good go .

Okay well, thanks for the interview! Good luck at the event!
Thanks to you <3




Whoever wins the Intel Extreme Masters World Championship will be a top class player, because we only have top class players in the lineup! Whatever happens, I know it will be spectacular. Enjoy the games!

Thanks to Pholon for making the interview with Rotterdam possible.
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Kwaa
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden91 Posts
February 27 2011 12:12 GMT
#2
Idra fighting, show them who's boss!
MACRO HARD!
Alabasern
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States4005 Posts
February 27 2011 12:13 GMT
#3
Thanks for the writeup, great work Team Liquid!
Support your esport!
SmoKim
Profile Joined March 2010
Denmark10305 Posts
February 27 2011 12:14 GMT
#4
IEM is gonna be amazing

MorroW vs IdrA rematch gogogogo
"LOL I have 202 supply right now (3 minutes later)..."LOL NOW I HAVE 220 SUPPLY SUP?!?!?" - Mondragon
Tyxiquale
Profile Joined September 2008
Australia424 Posts
February 27 2011 12:16 GMT
#5
awesome! looking forward to this.
Dumb people don't know that they're dumb.
JustPassingBy
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
10776 Posts
February 27 2011 12:18 GMT
#6
Ugh I really wished they had invited some stronger korean players...
I know, the even collides heavily with the ongoing GSL seasons,
but still, they should be able to work something out together with the GSL organizers.
WniO
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States2706 Posts
February 27 2011 12:25 GMT
#7
dammmn impressive lineup
SayTT
Profile Joined August 2004
Sweden2158 Posts
February 27 2011 12:27 GMT
#8
Great writeup and a REALLY good interview with rotterdam. Seems like a good group of players, much diversity in both style, race and nationality. I'm also looking forward to see the different casting duo
-,-
Welmu
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
Finland3295 Posts
February 27 2011 12:31 GMT
#9
ah so hyped!!! And Ive holiday <33
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eltese
Profile Joined November 2010
Sweden369 Posts
February 27 2011 12:31 GMT
#10
Great write-up , should be an interesting event. MorroW vs IdrA is going to be epic
eviltomahawk
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States11135 Posts
February 27 2011 12:32 GMT
#11
Haha, No worries, we are not streaming via Octoshape anymore so that's nothing to worry about.

Excellent. I uninstalled that thing a while ago, and it seems like I'll still be able to enjoy IEM without it's annoyances. I look forward to an excellent stream, especially with Day9 and TLO casting.
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Eppa!
Profile Joined November 2010
Sweden4641 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-27 12:33:40
February 27 2011 12:33 GMT
#12
I'll be interested to see Morrows games, he has been rather inconsistent lately. Looking very strong at times and quite shaky at others.
"Can't wait till Monday" Cixah+Waveofshadow. "Needs to be monday. Weekend please go by quickly." Gahlo
shaunnn
Profile Joined October 2010
Ireland1230 Posts
February 27 2011 12:33 GMT
#13
Awesome write-up really excited to see how morrow and socke do at this considering they are both on a really good form atm, bit worried for sjow and white-ra as they have seemed to let off the steam a bit but who knows.

As a consequence of demuslim not being able to play any chance if he will be casting?, him+rotti is almost as amazing as tastosis
The naniwa - Unit of protoss skill, defined as the number of gates you build off of one base
Pervect
Profile Joined June 2007
1280 Posts
February 27 2011 12:37 GMT
#14
Pumped for this shit. White-ra's going to take this bitch down
Robqxz
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany78 Posts
February 27 2011 12:45 GMT
#15
I find it somewhat disappointing that there are not too many games a day and the tournament has to be spread over five days. I would very much like to go to Hannover for a day, but if i'm only gonna be able to watch one or two series, i'm not sure if it is worth the money I'd have to pay for travelling.


Anyway, GREAT lineup. Really looking forward to the matches.
By the way, is it a coincidence that every group consists of 2 Terran/Protoss/Zerg each, or were they arranged this way?
You can't spell Voidray without 'idra'.
SmoKim
Profile Joined March 2010
Denmark10305 Posts
February 27 2011 12:46 GMT
#16
On February 27 2011 21:45 Robqxz wrote:
I find it somewhat disappointing that there are not too many games a day and the tournament has to be spread over five days. I would very much like to go to Hannover for a day, but if i'm only gonna be able to watch one or two series, i'm not sure if it is worth the money I'd have to pay for travelling.


The reason for this, is that the event is 5 days(tuesday till saturday) and IEM didn't want the main tournament(let's be honest, SC > all ) to be done in 2-3 days and have nothing to show on the other days
"LOL I have 202 supply right now (3 minutes later)..."LOL NOW I HAVE 220 SUPPLY SUP?!?!?" - Mondragon
AJMcSpiffy
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1154 Posts
February 27 2011 12:48 GMT
#17
mOOnGLaDe and White-Ra are definitely who I'm going to be rooting for the hardest, I'm really glad they're in separate groups. I'm a bit surprised they're using DQ in the mappool, but at least the veto system is there to help out my Zerg buddies
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Geo.Rion
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
7377 Posts
February 27 2011 12:54 GMT
#18
rotty must be drunk again, predicting 4 zergs to make it trough But that's ok, we love him this way :D
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BLinD-RawR
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50629 Posts
February 27 2011 12:58 GMT
#19
Dario will be Casting?
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whaty0uwant
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
New Zealand346 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-02-27 13:02:55
February 27 2011 12:59 GMT
#20
Wow, since when is moon attending? sick! This tournament is gonna own. Gah everyone is too hard on moon, his macro is outstanding for how long he has been playing starcraft, his only problem is his game know how, ie decision making.. this is easily seen if you watch his games in the gsl.
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