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[DH] Summer '12 - Day One

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[DH] Summer '12 - Day One

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
Graphics bySilverskY
June 17th, 2012 03:27 GMT

Table of Contents




Day One
Recap


Interview
Liquid`HerO


Check out DreamHack Summer on Liquipedia



Day One Recap


– Favorites cruise through RO128, knock-outs begin in RO64

With the round of sixty-four halfway completed at the end of day one, a few of Starcraft II's notable names have already seen themselves knocked out at DreamHack Summer 2012. The crowd at Jönköping will have less of their countrymen to root for as the tournament goes on, as well-known Swedish players Bischu, SjoW, HayprO, and Merz were eliminated in the RO64.

Despite a strong player field, there was enough space for the more famous players to be limited to two per group in the RO128 – which caused a tepid first round of play before the true fight for survival began in the RO64. Alongside the aforementioned Swedes, other key national representatives such as America's qxc and Finland's elfi were also forced to become spectators the rest of the way.

– DIMAGA and TiTan survive 'Group of Death,' JYP drops out

The biggest upset of day one came when EG's JYP, a familiar face in the GomTV studio and the SlayerS house, failed to advance out of a group containing DIMAGA, TiTaN, and biGs. Tied on match score at 2 – 1 with DIMAGA and TiTaN, JYP fell to third place in his group with a map score of 4 – 3 compared to Eastern Europeans' 5 – 3. Once again, PvP was the culprit in a foreigner over Korean upset, as a 0 – 2 loss to TiTaN was key in this loss on maps.

– Matches of note

As is the case in most tournaments, some of the most anticipated matches of DreamHack pitted top foreigners against players coming out of Korean team houses.

Stephano vs PuMa further bolstered Stephano's reputation as a Korean-killer, as the French Zerg swept aside the EG Terran in two sets. A lack of overall finesse (in particular, an inability to spread marines against fungal) caused PuMa's downfall at a previous meeting between the two at Assembly Winter 2012, and it was largely the same story at DHS 2012. PuMa nearly achieved a comeback win in game two by leveraging every advantage he could on Antiga Shipyard, but he fell short in the end.

DIMAGA vs JYP game one continued the tradition of long, attrition filled games between Ukrainians and Koreans, including 'classics' such as Kas vs Zenio at IEM Kiev or DIMAGA vs any Protoss. The game appeared like it would be a near repeat of two players' clash on Dual Sight during HomeStorycup IV, where DIMAGA was able to emerge victorious after an hour by turtling behind a sea of spines and spores. However, JYP came with a modified game plan this time around, and was able to force his way through DIMAGA's defenses with mass carriers.




Interview: Liquid`HerO

DreamHack Winter 2011 Champion



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DreamHack Winter 2011 might have been the most important moment in Liquid`HerO's career, becoming the tournament where he won the championship he had been seeking years. With that monkey off his back, HerO has continued to grow as a player, even managing to find success in the GSL with a RO4 finish last season. TeamLiquid caught up to the reigning champion of Jönköping for a brief chat about DreamHack.

TeamLiquid: When you won DreamHack Winter 2011, you said it hadn't really hit you that you were the champion. How do you feel now, looking back at that experience?

Liquid`HerO: Honestly, it hasn't really hit me even now. I think to myself 'Did I really win? Oh yeah, I did...' These days, I really miss it though, and I'm working hard so that kind of day will come again.

How did winning your first big tournament affect you?

It gave me a lot of confidence, and it made me realize that hard work really does pay off in the end. Having the title of 'champion' has been a source of strength for me, and it's also my hope for the future.

You decided to go to DreamHack instead of MLG. Was it because of your pride as the defending champion?

No, I haven't really thought about that, I think that would just add more pressure. I just want to do my best without that kind of pressure on me. It was more because of the conflict with my GSL schedule.

How do you think you've developed as a player since last December?

Well, an outside observer would have a more objective view on this, but personally I think that I'm not a player who makes big leaps all of the sudden. I'm a player who grows slowly and steadily.

Looking at the player list for this tournament, do you think it will be harder to win this tournament than last time around?

Well, I try not to really pay attention to the player list. There's no such thing as an easy tournament, so I just plan to play it out one opponent at a time.

You're often put at odds with your friend PuMa in foreign tournaments, how would a match like that be this time around?

I think it would be fun if we played again. Regardless of who I face, I would like to get a satisfactory result at this tournament.

There's a lot of talk about Zerg imba these days, what do you think?

Honestly, whether it's because of the patch or something else, they do seem a bit stronger than before. It does seem to coincide with the patch. But I don't think Zerg players win because their race is strong.

Swedish players are also doing well lately, what do you think of them?

In the case of NaNiwa and SaSe, they're both Protoss players as well so I hope we can all do well together, and I hope I can learn from them too.

The response from the fans when you won at DreamHack Winter was really huge. Do you have anything to say to your Swedish fans?

These days, I've started thinking about my DreamHack Winter championship a lot, and I miss my fans. I want to thank my fans in Sweden for cheering me on, and I'd like to say hi and hang out with them at Dreamhack.

Any final comments?

Once again, I want to thank my fans for cheering me on. I'm cheering for you too! I'm working hard for my fans, so I don't become a gamer who is forgotten, so I hope you guys will keep supporting me this DreamHack.

Writers: WaxAngel
Graphics: HawaiianPig, SilverskY.
Editor: Waxangel
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Shana
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Indonesia1814 Posts
June 17 2012 03:32 GMT
#2
Hero fighting!
Believing in what lies ahead. | That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.
thealexw87
Profile Joined February 2011
United States47 Posts
June 17 2012 03:36 GMT
#3
gogo Hero!
Aber
Profile Joined March 2012
Sweden332 Posts
June 17 2012 03:42 GMT
#4
HerO for president, but first DH champion Liquid fighting!
Trying is the first step towards failure
GhandiEAGLE
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States20754 Posts
June 17 2012 03:43 GMT
#5
Hero ♥_♥
Oh, my achin' hands, from rakin' in grands, and breakin' in mic stands
BaconofWar
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States369 Posts
June 17 2012 03:45 GMT
#6
Gogogogo Hero you sexy sexy sexy Man
Well, C9 is the best right now
jiberish
Profile Joined April 2011
80 Posts
June 17 2012 03:47 GMT
#7
Wow how did that group of death come about with so many groups of 1 pro person and 3 randoms..
-Genome-
Profile Joined April 2010
Australia156 Posts
June 17 2012 03:48 GMT
#8
Didn't get to watch the first day so really looking forward to this! Any kind of hero/puma rematch would be epic, and great for sc2 storylines in general, really hoping for it! Love the DH production style, getting the popcorn out for sure.

P.S. wax, 2 mistakes in the first paragraph of the hero interview, requires a ninja edit
ninjamyst
Profile Joined September 2010
United States1903 Posts
June 17 2012 03:49 GMT
#9
2 PvP for HerO tomorrow...let's hope there wont be another upset like JYP...
Najda
Profile Joined June 2010
United States3765 Posts
June 17 2012 03:53 GMT
#10
Hero so manner what a boss.
yoten
Profile Joined January 2011
United States57 Posts
June 17 2012 03:56 GMT
#11
Hero's interviews always bring a smile to my face
"Do with my minions as you will, Cerebrate. They will serve you unquestioningly. Go and bring swift wrath to all who would oppose the Swarm."
Aosi
Profile Joined October 2011
Canada43 Posts
June 17 2012 03:56 GMT
#12
Huk Looking very strong, will easily stomp Hero
Nothing is Trivial
silent_owl
Profile Joined March 2011
Philippines3098 Posts
June 17 2012 04:07 GMT
#13
Hero a boss to say he wants to learn from Naniwa and Sase. So humble. Although those two Swedes are Protoss monsters.
"If you know your enemy and yourself, you need not fear the results of a hundred battles." - Sun Tzu
BraneSC2
Profile Joined May 2010
United States123 Posts
June 17 2012 04:10 GMT
#14
This is so exciting! Day 2 is always the most exciting in my opinion, seeing who emerges from the flames.
No fighting in the war room!
Dysatr
Profile Joined September 2011
South Africa33 Posts
June 17 2012 04:18 GMT
#15
If I was dreamhack. I'd feel neglected!
kwas
The_Unseen
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France1923 Posts
June 17 2012 04:20 GMT
#16
Hero fighting.
I got five reasons for you to shut up
Skeltons
Profile Joined May 2011
22 Posts
June 17 2012 04:20 GMT
#17
On June 17 2012 12:47 jiberish wrote:
Wow how did that group of death come about with so many groups of 1 pro person and 3 randoms..


It was in the second group stage; they took the top 2 players from each group from the first group stage and randomized them into new groups of 4.
Brackets : http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012_DreamHack_Open/Summer
KhAmun
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States1005 Posts
June 17 2012 04:31 GMT
#18
So proud of the foreigners
Green Sun s Zenith
Profile Joined February 2012
Canada85 Posts
June 17 2012 04:43 GMT
#19
Hero will take 1st place this tournament . I can feel it
"The Federal Reserve banks are one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever seen. There is not a man within the sound of my voice who does not know that this nation is run by the International bankers." — Congressman Louis T. McFadden (Rep. P
CrazyF1r3f0x
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States2120 Posts
June 17 2012 04:58 GMT
#20
GOGOGGOGOGOGOGO HERO
That guy just gets me really excited :D
"Actual happiness always looks pretty squalid in comparison with the overcompensations for misery."
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