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[GSTL] Round Two - Fnatic vs Prime/NSH vs Startale

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[GSTL] Round Two - Fnatic vs Prime/NSH vs Startale

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
Graphics byPathy
June 15th, 2012 22:59 GMT

Table of Contents






Group A, Day Two
Intro



Prime vs Fnatic Raidcall
Recap



StartaleQ vs New Star HoSeo
Preview



Check out the GSTL on Liquipedia



Introduction



The defending champions stumbled on the first step of their new campaign, suffering a shock upset against the GSTL first-timers Fnatic Raidcall. The upset alert has been raised, and StartaleQ will have to be at their very best as they take on New Star HoSeo tonight.

Recap: Prime vs Fnatic Raidcall



by Waxangel


– Champions upset 5 - 4 in season debut

Match results from Live Report Thread by Dodgin.
+ Show Spoiler [Results] +
(Z)Annyung <Atlantis Spaceship> (T)Rain
(Z)Annyung (Z)Moon
(T)Byun (Z)Moon
(T)MarineKing (Z)Moon
(P)Creator (Z)Moon
(P)Creator (Z)ByuL
(P)Creator (P)Oz
(P)Creator (T)aLive
(Z)BBoongBBoong (T)aLive


FnaticRC wins 5-4!


Prime began their title defense with nothing short of a nightmare performance, losing 4 - 5 to GSTL newcomers Fnatic Raidcall. Creator was the only player who lived up to the championship billing for Prime, netting his team three victories. The other members of the team were overwhelmed by the Warcraft III legend Moon and FnaticRC's ace in aLive. MarineKingPrime, the #2 Terran player in the world,* was particularly disappointing, unable to provide his team with a single win before getting taken down by Moon.

It was an upset, but at the same time not much of a surprise at all. Going into the season, FnaticRC and Prime could have not have had more different expectations on their shoulders. As the current title holders in three team competitions (IPL TAC, KSL, and GSTL), Prime were the consensus #1 team in the world. Meanwhile, Fnatic RC were an undermanned, under-experienced foreign team, who were happy enough to compete in the GSTL at all.

However, in the preliminary round of the season (from which the top four teams of the previous season received a bye), FnaticRC showed they had remarkable hidden depths. Fully devoted to Starcraft II, Moon showed glimpses of the sheer talent that allowed him to be called the "fifth race" in the four-race Warcraft III. ByuL, a pick up from the KeSPA teams also came out of nowhere to show some serious skills, culminating in a shock four-kill that allowed FnaticRC to triumph over LG-IM.

– aLive fulfills his end of the bargain as Moon shines

aLive hardly looked worthy of the title of 'Ace' in his first two matches of the season, where he lost to IM's YongHwa and TSL_Symbol. However, a solid clean-up performance against Prime from 3 - 4 down has done much to restore his reputation. First, aLive was able to take care of Creator's greedy double expansion build with a shrewd 6-rax only marine rush on Muspelheim. Then, in the ninth and final set, aLive got on a roll with the marine-marauder style that had cost him his last two TvZ's, and defeated Prime's final runner in BBoongBBoong.

Though it was a great ace performance from aLive, it was Moon who stole the show. A mysterious, almost reclusive player, the Warcraft III legend showed up for GSTL duty and put in another incredibly impressive performance. Coming out second after FnaticRC's Rain lost in the first set, Moon pulled off a string of three consecutive wins - most impressively triumphing over the dreaded MarineKingPrime. The map was Entombed Valley, MarineKing's choice of battlefield to avenge his friend GhostKingPrime who had lost the previous set.

With MarineKing clamping down on three bases and preparing to attack with endless marine-tank armies, Moon decided to show that he would not be outdone in brute force and prolonged his stay at lair to make huge muta-ling-bane armies to fight MKP head on. MarineKing got to show off his trademark marine splits and impressive micro in several battles scattered across the map, but Moon was able to swallow-up the Terran armies all the same. After a number of defeats, MarineKing saw the line of battle move from the Zerg expansions all the way back to his own base. Moon refused to let up the pressure and eventually broke through the last lines of defense, forcing the GG.


Player of the match: (Z)FnaticRC Moon

During his first stint as a Starcraft II player, Moon partially lived up to the hype that came along with being one of the greatest Warcraft III players of all time. However, he was forced to take a hiatus as he went back to focus on Warcraft III instead, and only became a full-time Starcraft II gamer a few months ago. While his initial comeback offerings at Assembly Winter were extremely shaky, his GSTL performances are showing that he has a shot at recapturing his former glory. He's been the best player for FnaticRC so far, scoring seven wins while averaging slightly over 2 wins per game. aLive might have the title of ace, but Moon definitely has the numbers.

*The winner of the GomTV MVP award was (T)FnaticRC aLive


Game of the night: Game Six - Creator vs ByuL - Cloud Kingdom

This was a game with a few twists and turns, all starting when ByuL decided to baneling bust a forge FE. It was a nice change of pace from the mutually agreed econ-fests we're seeing in recent days, and both players ended up in unusual but even mid-game positions after ByuL dealt a moderate amount of damage with his attack.

ByuL seemed to take a big lead when his multi-prong roach tactics allowed him to destroy Creator third base, but Creator showed patience and perseverance to retake his third, build up a death-ball, and crush ByuL before he could get up to hive.

*I apologize for absentmindedly stating MarineKingPrime was the #1 Terran player in the world in a previous version of this article. Mvp is the #1 player in the world, across all races.

New Star HoSeo

StartaleQ



by NrGmonk


b]Where They Stand[/b]
The two teams playing in today's match are actually pretty similar. Both are very well-rounded teams containing players around the same level as their teammates. Of course, most people would rate StarTaleQ's players more highly. Parting recently caught everyone's attention with his impressive PvT play, Squirtle placed second in both IPL4 and GSL, and Bomber also place second at a major lan, the Red Bull Battlegrounds. All three players are at the cusp of the top top tier, and their teammates aren't far behind. Curious is a solidly Code S player, July is legendary, and Virus and Ace are both capable of showing glimmers of Code S brilliance. Not to mention StartaleQ has the option, should they choose, to use Naniwa, Sase, and theStc, all high level players by their own rights. So far though, Startale has not yet ever exercised this option.

NSH also has just as diverse a roster as StartaleQ, as they are able to field at least two decent players of each race. (They're also notable for being able to send an full lineup of players with names that start with the letter S.) The quality of these players leave a bit to be desired, however. NSH currently has no players in Code S and only three players in Code A. Even NSH's most valuable player, Jjakji could not hold onto his Code S mantle. But from experience, we all know GSL status matters little in determining GSTL prowess. DRG, for example, back when he was dominating GSTL, was not even in Code A. And NSH's players, while not necessarily in the GSL, have proven in team leagues that they can all consistently take multiple games off of top players. That being said, it might still surprise you that the lifetime record between these two teams is actually only 3-2 in favor of Startale, with both teams holding one all-kill against the other, from Bomber and Sage. Perhaps NSH shouldn't be counted out so soon.

Key Players
StartaleQ: (T)Bomber
Bomber, as the only player for Startale who has all-killed NSH, will be an important player in today's war. Bomber is so scary for NSH that they often times rely on their ace, Jjajki to take him down with mixed results. Bomber, although he hit a rough patch a few months ago, seems to have caught his stride a bit again. With his second place finish at Red Bull Battlegrounds, where he placed higher than all of his StartaleQ teammates, and the 2GD Studio Arena, where he beat top foreigners in Huk and Stephano, he seemed to declare to the world that he was truly back and it was his time again in the spotlight.

Bomber also seems to be the perfect player to take on NSH. He has no real match-up weaknesses and his strong macro play should be more than capable of handling the unconventional play we have come to expect and love from NSH. Ask Bomber what he thinks of this match, and he'll certainly reply, "Are you ready for Bombing?"

NSH: (P)Sage
Correspondingly, Captain Sage is only player from NSH who has ever all-killed Startale. Unfortunately for NSH, and even more unfortunately for Sage, he is nowhere near the level he once was in his prime, when he showcased both extremely creative and solid play in a large sample of games. In recent matches, NSH has not shown confidence in Sage, instead opting to send out Tassadar and San as their Protoss picks instead of their captain. In short, he is no longer "the next Protoss hope".

But this story sounds awfully familiar. SlayersAlicia, was also, at one time, dubbed "the next great Protoss hope", or even "the chosen one". Since his impressive run through the second ever Code A and first ever Super Tournament, Alicia seemed destined for greatness. But these predictions never seemed to manifest, as Alicia became more mediocre and mediocre with every season, eventually dropping out of the GSL entirely. Then, without warning, and seemingly out of nowhere, he placed third at an incredibly difficult tournament at MLG Anaheim. It may be a bit premature to say that Alicia has truly risen from the ashes again, but this does show that past greats have the potential to miraculously and spontaneous come back once again to surprise us. The spark of inspiration that we once saw from players like Alicia and Sage still exists buried deep within the players, and now is as good a time as any for Sage to make his return. Sage should go into this match with cautious confidence; he gained his fame with his all-kill of fOu(now FXO) and he's all-killed Startale before, so who says it's not about time for an encore?

Aces:
Startale: (P)Squirtle

Even before Squirtle's rise to prominence with his back-to-back second place finishes in big name tournaments, Squirtle could have been considered an Ace for Startale. As Bomber was making the biggest splashes in the GSL from StartaleQ, Squirtle was staying more low-profile, quietly scoring solid numbers of wins for his team. Now that he has moved up to become Startale's most decorated player, we will begin expecting more from the water-type.

But every Pokemon, even a Pokemon legend such as Squirtle has his weaknesses. And as we learned recently in GSL, Squirtle's "vine whip" is the dreaded proxy 2 rax. After MVPKeen determine's that Squirtle's shell was too hard to break with his best macro play, he turned to proxy 2 rax in games 2 and 3, and won both despite the fact that Squirtle had a good idea it was coming in both games. It seems that Squirtle had been psychologically scarred by his GSL finals where he lost to a proxy 2 rax, even after he thought he held it off, in the deciding game. In his interview, Squirtle discusses the traumatic experience and even admits to never having even tried to watch game 7. But as long as the 2nd place curse isn't real, and as long as Squirtle finally practices his proxy 2 rax defense, he should do just dandy. Squirtle hasn't shown that he is the type of player to all-kill, but you can definitely expect a solid 1-2 wins.

NSH: (T)Jjakji
Because of Jjakji, NSH is able to claim that they have more GSL championships to their team than Startale. (And no, Fruitdealer doesn't count). But these days, Jjakji just doesn't seem to seem to make the noise he once did when he won his GSL. We thought he would come back to prominence after winning IPL's tournament of champions, but he once again fell back into the vast sea of "just" top 6-20 Korean Terrans, although he has an asterisk over his name denoting his GSL championship. And of all GSL champions (again, Fruitdealer excluded), Jjakji just seems unremarkable. MVP, Nestea, MC, DRG, and MMA are all still considered titans and at the absolute tip top of their races. And while performing well in GSTL is definitely not a defining characteristic of a GSL champion (looking at you, members of team LG-IM-SK), it certainly wouldn't hurt Jjakji's reputation. Come on, Jjakji. I really like your play, but you really gotta step it up.

Prediction:
What we can definitely expect to see from this match is a clash of styles. StartaleQ is a team with more solid, more standardized play, backed up by results. NSH players, on the other hand, tend to favor more untested and unconventional styles. The results of today's match will directly reflect on StartaleQ's preparation against such stylistic and often wacky play.

Players like Seal, Freaky, and Jjakji should give StartaleQ some trouble, but it will take an amazing streak from at least one of them to really take down such a solid team. But as we learned from + Show Spoiler +
yesterday's upset of Moon and Alive over Prime, such streaks are not as uncommon as one might think.
All it really takes is one or two key players to have a good day and the best teams in the world will fall at your feet.

But more often than not, the favorites prove they are the favorites for a reason.

Startale 5 - 3 NSH






Writer: NrGmonk and Waxangel.
Graphics: Pathy.
Editor: Waxangel.
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JJH777
Profile Joined January 2011
United States4408 Posts
June 15 2012 23:04 GMT
#2
MarineKing the number 1 Terran? I don't think he was the Terran that just won GSL.... Pretty sure he's the one who hasn't even passed ro16 in like a year.
Ricemagical
Profile Joined November 2010
270 Posts
June 15 2012 23:05 GMT
#3
Alicia placed 2nd at mlg
Apollo_Shards
Profile Joined February 2011
1210 Posts
June 15 2012 23:07 GMT
#4
Perhaps another prediction wrong?
We'll see.
Jaedong, sOs, avilo, MaSa, Oprah
HolyArrow
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States7116 Posts
June 15 2012 23:11 GMT
#5
As the creator of the Alicia fanclub, I must express my dissatisfaction at how the article says Alicia placed third at MLG Anaheim >:[
MaNaVoId
Profile Joined February 2012
492 Posts
June 15 2012 23:14 GMT
#6
On June 16 2012 08:04 JJH777 wrote:
MarineKing the number 1 Terran? I don't think he was the Terran that just won GSL.... Pretty sure he's the one who hasn't even passed ro16 in like a year.

Totally agreed. Marineking can only play well when the .tournament has no preparation time like mlg.but in gsl he just get outsmarted by other ppl strategies.
MCXD
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Australia2738 Posts
June 15 2012 23:15 GMT
#7
Startale got this.
AgentChaos
Profile Joined July 2011
United Kingdom4569 Posts
June 15 2012 23:20 GMT
#8
mkp is good but not no.1 terran, that title goes to mvp!!
IM & EG supporter
SteveWoods
Profile Joined May 2012
United States57 Posts
June 15 2012 23:21 GMT
#9
MMA may certainly be considered a titan still by some, but you'd be crazy to claim him to be at the tip top of his race. When was the last impressive performance he put up anyway? Blizzard Cup?
Chenz
Profile Joined November 2010
Sweden1197 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-15 23:26:50
June 15 2012 23:22 GMT
#10
On June 16 2012 08:04 JJH777 wrote:
MarineKing the number 1 Terran? I don't think he was the Terran that just won GSL.... Pretty sure he's the one who hasn't even passed ro16 in like a year.

Yeah, that was weird. I'm pretty sure most agree with MVP being the world's best player, how could anyone else be the number one Terran if that's the case?

Edit: Also, GSTL starts 05:10 GMT (+00:00) on Saturdays, not 09:10 GMT (+00:00).
polyphonyEX
Profile Joined May 2012
United States2539 Posts
June 15 2012 23:30 GMT
#11
Hmmm..

Squirtle all-kill
Dodgin
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Canada39254 Posts
June 15 2012 23:35 GMT
#12
Startale should win this, going to predict 5-2 ST with Squirtle getting the most kills.
Birdfood
Profile Joined May 2012
United States33 Posts
June 15 2012 23:36 GMT
#13
On June 16 2012 08:04 JJH777 wrote:
MarineKing the number 1 Terran? I don't think he was the Terran that just won GSL.... Pretty sure he's the one who hasn't even passed ro16 in like a year.

LOL MKP won 2 mlg's in a row, and has been dominating everyone. He was almost the consensus #1 player in the world until the zerg buff happened...
roach-immortal is pretty good vs stalkers -Idra
Heimatloser
Profile Joined March 2009
Germany1494 Posts
June 15 2012 23:37 GMT
#14
New Star HoSeo TLPD Links to a Broodwar Team
All what KT currently needs is a Zerg and a second Terran
andaylin
Profile Joined August 2010
United States10830 Posts
June 15 2012 23:40 GMT
#15
On June 16 2012 08:22 Chenz wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 16 2012 08:04 JJH777 wrote:
MarineKing the number 1 Terran? I don't think he was the Terran that just won GSL.... Pretty sure he's the one who hasn't even passed ro16 in like a year.

Yeah, that was weird. I'm pretty sure most agree with MVP being the world's best player, how could anyone else be the number one Terran if that's the case?

Edit: Also, GSTL starts 05:10 GMT (+00:00) on Saturdays, not 09:10 GMT (+00:00).

MVP is the best Terran at preparation/strategy
MKP is the best at MLG/IPL kind of things relying on fundamentals/mechanics

Arguably the top 2 of the Terrans though.
"Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard." - Kevin Durant
frogrubdown
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
1266 Posts
June 15 2012 23:43 GMT
#16
On June 16 2012 08:14 MaNaVoId wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 16 2012 08:04 JJH777 wrote:
MarineKing the number 1 Terran? I don't think he was the Terran that just won GSL.... Pretty sure he's the one who hasn't even passed ro16 in like a year.

Totally agreed. Marineking can only play well when the .tournament has no preparation time like mlg.but in gsl he just get outsmarted by other ppl strategies.


Let's suppose for the sake of argument that tournaments with preparation time differ enough from tournaments without preparation time that a player's style can make him or her transcendent at one and mediocre at the other, and suppose further that this is the case with Marineking.

Even granting this, how do you support the claim that skill at preparation-style tournaments is what determines the greatest player or is in any case more important than skill in non-preparation-style tournaments?

Both skills are extremely impressive, and there's at least as much a case for Mvp lacking the second type of skill as there is for Marineking lacking the first type (which is to say, not that much of a case for either).
WigglingSquid
Profile Joined August 2011
5194 Posts
June 15 2012 23:47 GMT
#17
ST is certainly the favourite, and while I root for NSHS it is hard not to admit that ST just has a deeper, better roster.
I still dislike how these writeups disregard the simple matter of opportunities. Many players have several good&goodish results in international tournaments for the sheer fact that they have the chance to run in several of them.
Jjakji, as far as I see, tends not to perform any worse than a few other "big name" terran players, particularly considering the current metagame. (e.g. recent TSL qualifier.)

P.S.
By the way, if you want to cruelly hype Sage up, you could mention that he defeated DRG 2-1 in the KR TSL qualifier. =P
NoGasfOu
Profile Joined April 2012
United States1117 Posts
June 15 2012 23:51 GMT
#18
"MarineKingPrime, the #1 Terran player in the world"

#1 terran in the world but has never won a GSL title and dies a lot when getting back to the GSL from foreign tournies, while a terran that won 4 GSL titles is not #1 terran.
Tassadar/TheBest/Jjakji/Rain(terran)/Heart
Olinim
Profile Joined March 2011
4044 Posts
June 15 2012 23:51 GMT
#19
Don't think we'll see another upset again here, but who knows. I predict startale 5-2.
zeratul_jf
Profile Joined October 2011
United States808 Posts
June 15 2012 23:57 GMT
#20
On June 16 2012 08:21 SteveWoods wrote:
MMA may certainly be considered a titan still by some, but you'd be crazy to claim him to be at the tip top of his race. When was the last impressive performance he put up anyway? Blizzard Cup?


Iron Squid actually that was only a few months and he is in the Starswar Tourney and prob gonna win. IF you did not see his game vs MKP then you clearly dont know he still a titan.
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