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[GSTL] Round One - Day 5 Recap/Day 6 Preview

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June 3rd, 2012 16:17 GMT

Table of Contents






Group B, Day One
Intro


NS HoSeo vs ZeNEX
Recap


Team SCV Life vs Fnatic Raidcall
Preview



Check out the GSTL on Liquipedia



Unfortunate Circumstances



After seeing some of the GSTL's weaker teams in Group A, preliminary Group B was going to provide an exciting change of scenery. With LG-IM, TSL, Fnatic, and oGs bringing a slew of top class Code S players, we looked to be in store for a week of thrilling games. However, with oGs' unfortunate demise and GomTV's inability to find a suitable replacement in time, we've been cut down to just three games this week. Still, the three games we do get to see are sure to be top quality. It all starts tonight with Team SCV Life vs Fnatic Raidcall!

GSTL kicks off tonight at 09:10 GMT (+00:00).



Recap: NS HoSeovs ZeNEX



by Waxangel


– No lifeline for ZeNEX as NS HoSeo cruises 5 – 1

Match results from Live Report Thread by KristofferAG.
+ Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Z)Pet<Metropolis>(Z)Freaky
(P)Avenge<Entombed Valley>(Z)Freaky
(Z)Life<Antiga Shipyard>(Z)Freaky
(Z)Life<Ohana>(P)San
(Z)SuHosin<Atlantis Spaceship>(P)San
(P)TREME<Whirlwind>(P)San


New Star HoSeo wins 5-1!


After showing glimpses of being a team reborn in its first two matches, ZeNEX ended its 2012 GSTL Season Two run looking much like the team of the past. Their new found ace Life was able to win them one game, but the rest of the line-up ended up being fodder for two of NSH's rotation players.

Pet and Avenge were first up for ZeNEX, but they only ended being punching bags as Freaky demonstrated the power of his entertaining mass-infestor style. This drew out the red-hot ZvZ specialist Life as the third player for ZeNEX, whose extended his ZvZ winning streak to fifteen while reducing ZeNEX's deficit to one game at 1 – 2.

NSH was prepared for the threat of Life, who had taken down five, then three opponents in his last two matches. San was employed as a sniper for NSH, who picked Ohana as the ideal backdrop for his warp-prism drop strategy. While the warp-prism harass was only able to do a minor amount of damage, it proved to be enough to set up a deadly follow-up immortal attack from San, and Life's win streak ended up being halted at one.

Down 1 – 3, their best player defeated, and the opposing team's ace still in the wings, ZeNEX were put in an almost un-winnable situation. They quickly crumbled in what ended up being the final two games of the night, as Line and Extreme lost to San at the end of some close, tense macro-games.

NSH advances to round two's group B, where they will face tougher challenges in StartaleQ and FXOpen, as well as the first place finisher from preliminary group B.


Player of the match: (P)NSH_San

A real no-brainer pick, as San took down ZeNEX's three best players Life, Line, and Extreme in consecutive matches. The games weren't spectacular, but San showed some safe and solid Protoss play – apparently the recipe for success in this GSTL when you look at how San, Puzzle, Tassadar, and JYP were key players in week one matches.


Game of the night: Game Three – Freaky vs Life

NSH has been constantly playing Freaky in the GSTL lately, in order to give him GomTV studio experience ahead of his Code A matches. While I'm sure this is great for Freaky, it's been ever better for the viewers. As one of the few players who plays a truly unique, personal style, Freaky's excessive love of mass infestors makes for some amazingly entertaining games. Freaky's games aren't fun just because mass casters tends to be interesting to watch, it's also because Freaky uses them actively in a hyper-aggressive harassing style.

Freaky's style is particularly exciting in ZvZ, where he eschews roaches to go entirely for infestors and zerglings. This leads to many great scenes, such as infestor drops, nydus infestor harass, and thirty roaches getting exploded by fungals. All of this leads one to think, perhaps there are no boring match-ups – just boring players.

Team SCV Life

Fnatic RaidCall



by Fionn


Where They Stand

After going through their third revival in little over a year, Team SCV Life is in line to have their best outing in the GSTL since their underdog run in 2011's Season One. Back then, they went 5 – 0 in the regular season while being anchored by players like Killer, Clide and Alive. Now with all three of those players gone – and one of them even playing for their opponent in the opening round – TSL will be relying on an entirely new but no-less formidable backbone of Polt and a deep line-up of Zergs to get them through.

TSL's partnership with Millenium could be huge if they get far enough into the tournament that Stephano finally arrives in Korea and joins the squad, but they'll need to get through their preliminary week first. Last season was awful for TSL, going 0 – 2 in embarrassing fashion and being one of the first teams to be eliminated. But with the transition period over and Symbol showing the potential to be one of the best Zergs in the world, TSL has a bright future this season.

*****


Compared to their opponents that have been in the GSTL since the very start, Fnatic RaidCall are the new kids on the block. A lot like Liquid, their two star players Oz and aLive are both Korean and have been able to get deep before in the difficult Code S tournament. But also like Liquid, after their top two players, FnaticRC is a team that has a lot to prove.

Byul is a ladder monster and can be seen fighting to be atop of the Korean Grandmaster scene, but wasn't able to qualify for Code A this season. Alongside him, you have the always hyped Warcraft3 legend Moon, a player who is called one of the best players in practice but hasn't been able to transfer that to the GSL stage just yet. Of course, there's ToD and Nightend, two foreigners who will want to prove that they're more F.United than FXO (all apologies to qxc) or Liquid. Fnatic might be a new team, but they have players who are accustomed to the Korean scene, and with a training house already running in Korea, the foreigners on the team won't be behind the eight ball for the upcoming opening match.


Players of Interest

Team SCV Life: (Z)RevivaL, (Z)HyuN
Throughout TSL's history, almost all of their old stars have switched teams. FruitDealer, Tester, Clide, Killer – the list goes on and on. But when you think about stability in the team, you have to think about Revival. While his teammates might have faded and left for what looked like greener pastures, Revival has been here through thick and thin. Known as the Code B Monster for his tremendous skill in Code A qualifiers, TSL's long running member will be a key if they want to have the same success they had two seasons ago. If he can bring that Code B Monster mentality to the GSTL, Fnatic might be in trouble.

But, if you really had to put down one team member from either team who could truly sway this series, it'll be Hyun. He is the true wild card and could be the reason TSL goes on a championship run, or is out in the very first week. People have expected a lot from the ex-Brood War pro ever since he switched over, but after qualifying for Code A and falling out in disappointing fashion, the hype has died down. Now, qualifying for Code A once again and promising that he is finally starting to fully understand the game, players should start worrying about the potential Hyun possesses. Hyun's losses were usually due to not going up the tech tree and relying too much on banelings to push his advantage, so if he has finally learned to play the late game, he could be the player that pushes TSL over the top.

Fnatic Raidcall: (Z)Moon, (Z)ByuL

Simply put: How good are Byul and Moon? Both have built up expectations for themselves, through the ladder or through internal practice, and we will see if they can live up to the hype. Moon has a huge WC3 following and people have been waiting for him to start crushing face in SC2 and this will be his first chance since DreamHack Summer 2011 to impress his followers. Byul, the complete opposite of Moon, doesn't really have many fans at all, but has shown that he can compete with the very best in Korea.

For Fnatic to win, they can't rely on Alive/Oz to do all the heavy lifting. It would be nice if ToD, NightEnd, or Rain can come through with a win, but it's not something they should rely on. One or both of these Zergs will have to come up big for the team.


The Aces

Team SCV Life: (T)Polt and (Z)Symbol
For both of these teams, there are two aces. If you made a Power Ranking of the best players in the world, you might end up with the four best players in this series all together in a row, somewhere between 5~12. We will see who truly becomes their team's star by the end of the night.

For TSL, there's obviously team captain Polt. While not having the best results in GSL lately, he has consistently been sent to foreign tournaments and returned home with a big cash prize in his pockets. Beating players such as DongRaeGu, Squirtle, Taeja and Hero, you can see that he still has the talent to beat pretty much any in Code S, so it all comes down to if he can put it together in the GOM studio. The pressure of not having to carry the team entirely with the emergence of Symbol and the evolution of Hyun could be good for him going up against Fnatic.

In the case of Symbol, the guy is simply on a roll. Placing high in foreign tournaments and doing well enough to get into his first Code S season, he might be the player to take the role of the lone ace if Polt can't bring his best in the booth this week. He has shown strong play across the board in every match-up and with his added experience by playing around the world, he will come in as a veteran player.

Fnatic Raidcall: (T)aLive and (P)Oz
Alive finally gets to play his old team and show how much he's grown (or shrunk) since leaving Team SCV Life. With his championship at IPL4 and a semifinal showing in Code S, everything was coming up roses for Alive. People were raving about his TvT and wondering if he could be the next Terran to take a GSL title. Sadly, this didn't come to fruition and after a loss to Leenock in Code A and a below average performance in the Up and Down matches, Alive finds himself in Code A and having to prove himself once more. A few wins against his old coach could be the best medicine for the disappointment of falling out of Code S.

The newest member of Fnatic, Oz, is the most consistent of the four best players in this series. While he hasn't had the big foreign tournament results like the other three, he hasn't budged from his Code S spot and continues to place highly in every season. Even when you think his PvT might be weak or he might not be able to keep his magic going, Oz proves you wrong and picks up a big win to get into the quarterfinals of another Code S season. Differently from Alive, a few wins for his new team could go a long way in showing that he can take the ace role after being overshadowed by former teammates Leenock and Gumiho in earlier GSTL seasons.


Prediction

These teams are eerily similar. Their two Terran aces have been doing well in foreign tournaments, but both have been doing worse than expected in the GSL. Beyond that, you have Symbol vs Oz which you can call a wash when it comes to who is the better player. Like I mentioned before, the four best players in this series all have the potential to all-kill the other team, but also could be knocked out by the other team's top two players.

The key to this match is Hyun. If you had to name the fifth best player in this match, you would probably go with Hyun. He has been racking up win after win in foreign tournaments lately online and he's admitted to improving his understanding of the game greatly in the last few months. If Hyun is telling the truth and has developed into a player who can play the late game as well, he could be a player who knocks out two or three players from Fnatic before TSL even needs to use Polt or Symbol.

This is going to be a close match, but TSL just has more depth at the moment. Hyun, Revival, Inori, Shine and Punisher are all strong players with good results in foreign and GSL tournaments lately, and they pose big threat to Fnatic before they even need to pull out the big guns in Polt and Symbol. Fnatic's back-line has potential, but they're still unproven against the level of players TSL will field.

TSL 5 - 3 FnaticRC








Writers: Fionn and Waxangel.
Graphics: Pathy.
Editor: Waxangel.
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Laneir
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United States1160 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-03 16:21:50
June 03 2012 16:21 GMT
#2
Excited to see how TSL does in this alot of great up and coming players on TSL right now. Best time for them to shine. And as always great write up
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Waxangel
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United States33502 Posts
June 03 2012 16:29 GMT
#3
Revival casually streaming before the match

is he not in the line-up, or is he pulling a fOrGG -_-?
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June 03 2012 16:31 GMT
#4
Fifth race will all kill.
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China6330 Posts
June 03 2012 16:32 GMT
#5
I wish Stephano could come to Korea earlier.
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frogrubdown
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
1266 Posts
June 03 2012 16:35 GMT
#6
On June 04 2012 01:29 Waxangel wrote:
Revival casually streaming before the match

is he not in the line-up, or is he pulling a fOrGG -_-?


Maybe mindgames, using only the strats he wouldn't use in the league.
Eee
Profile Joined August 2011
Sweden2712 Posts
June 03 2012 16:37 GMT
#7
NightEnd should've been gotten more hype in the text, he's been taking games of the other korean teams in the KSL, he was top 20 GM for a while and he's playing really really good right now.
oneill12
Profile Joined February 2012
Romania1222 Posts
June 03 2012 16:44 GMT
#8
Nightend get some kills!
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Sweden7024 Posts
June 03 2012 16:50 GMT
#9
Spot on prediction, same as mine yay!!!
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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
June 03 2012 16:54 GMT
#10
Goooo Fnatic! NightEnD all-kill.
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Vansetsu
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States1454 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-03 17:10:09
June 03 2012 17:10 GMT
#11
It just hit me that ToD and MooN are on the same team. That's pretty sick ^^
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LongBow
Profile Joined May 2012
United States265 Posts
June 03 2012 17:25 GMT
#12
Sad to see ZeNEX be knocked out. Go go TSL though! If they can stay in the GSTL till stephano comes, they win! Polt and Stephano would smash faces on other teams!
babybell
Profile Joined June 2011
776 Posts
June 03 2012 17:33 GMT
#13
If only TSL had Stephano, I'd side with them. Nightend fighitng!
NoGasfOu
Profile Joined April 2012
United States1117 Posts
June 03 2012 17:45 GMT
#14
On June 04 2012 02:33 babybell wrote:
If only TSL had Stephano, I'd side with them. Nightend fighitng!

Who needs Stephano when you have Symbol.
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June 03 2012 17:53 GMT
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revival was reading this just now :D
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Poland849 Posts
June 03 2012 18:11 GMT
#16
On June 04 2012 01:29 Waxangel wrote:
Revival casually streaming before the match

is he not in the line-up, or is he pulling a fOrGG -_-?


To be honest, when Revival isn't streaming? I see him streaming everyday for many hours.
Nothing to add.
GreyKnight
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United States4720 Posts
June 03 2012 18:14 GMT
#17
Tsls lineup is really good for this format. A great terran ace, a great zerg ace, some solid toss players like inori and a bunch of formidable unknowns.
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4044 Posts
June 03 2012 18:20 GMT
#18
Interesting match, think it depends mostly on alive's performance for Fnatic though.
Serimek
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France2274 Posts
June 03 2012 18:22 GMT
#19
NightEnd has a good opportunity to show his play imo.

(Btw, it is "Millenium" and not "Millennium", no double 'n' in French )
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June 03 2012 18:25 GMT
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Show us how good you really are, HyuN!

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