Code A Ro48: Day One Recap
By: Waxangel
Results from Live Report Thread by Shellshock1122
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HyuN vs. Sleep






HyuN wins 2-0!
Ryung vs. RagnaroK






Ryung wins 2-0!
Vampire vs. sSak






Vampire wins 2-0!
Genius vs. Dream






Genius wins 2-0!
AcE vs. RorO






RorO wins 2-0!
Hack vs. rare






Hack wins 2-0!
First vs. Bbyong






Bbyong wins 2-1!
Jaedong vs. Finale






Finale wins 2-0!
Tyranny Stopped
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Jaedong's one season foray into the GSL came to an anti-climatic end in the first round of Code A, as he dropped two consecutive games to MVP's Finale to be eliminated entirely. The games were simple and clear cut, with no last hurrah for Jaedong. Finale prepared two consecutive immortal all-ins, and they both hit their marks.
The first game on Abyssal City saw Finale's immortal all-in succeed with no real complications, as force-fields cut Jaedong's forces into bit-sized pieces for Finale's hungry immortals and stalkers. The second game on Ohana involved a few more twists and turns, with Jaedong avoiding direct confrontation with Finale's army to back-stab instead. In an uncommon response, Finale chose to turn his force back, defend his bases, and take a third base of his own to play for a later game. The conclusion was the same, however, as Finale simply finished Jaedong off a few minutes later with an even bigger army as the Tyrant attempted to transition to hive tech.
– KeSPA and GomTV trade blows, with Gom coming out 3 – 2 on the first day
Besides Jaedong's loss to Finale, there were four more KeSPA vs GomTV matches on the day, and the overall result was 3 – 2 in GomTV's favor.
As expected, the WCS Asia-qualified


In a more surprising result,


For GomTV,




Hack also piled the on the pain, looking entirely untroubled as he turtle-meched to defeat Rare in a macro game on Entombed Valley. Hack even had the breathing room to spam nukes in Rare's territory, adding insult to injury. Seemingly content with having dominated Rare in a macro game, Hack went on to end the series quickly with a proxy-barracks bunker rush in the next game.
– No upsets as



There were no surprises in the Gom vs Gom matches as the favorites easily dispatched of their challengers from Code B. Hyun didn't seem troubled as he 2 – 0'd ex-SlayerS player


Genius seemed like he could have been in trouble against the MLG-experienced

Game of the Night:


Though this was a somewhat one-sided game, it was an entertaining demonstration of how unlimited resources turtle-mech can ruin a Zerg's day. By getting away with a very fast hidden third expansion, Hack was allowed the economic base to make theorycraft a reality as he built up a near perfect army composition of mech units supported by ravens with hunter-seekers. Rare could have played better – in particular the way he clumped his air units together was very painful – but it was still a good show of how turtle-mech can play out in a perfect world.
Code S Ro16: Group A Preview
By: Fionn
Group A:





Live tournament results since July 1st: 26 - 23 (53%)
If we take a quick peek at the results of every player in this group since the start of July, we see that DongRaeGu is the only one not sporting a 60% win rate in live events. From his disastrous 0-3 loss to MC in the semifinals of last season's Code S, to his quick bombing out of WCS Korea, the summer couldn't end fast enough for the former GSL champion. With the fall slowly creeping in with the start of September, things have been getting back to normal for DRG. He qualified for the quarterfinals of the OSL by beating Jangbi and long-time rival MarineKing. In the first group of this season's Code S, he roared back with four straight victories after an early loss to Bomber, taking first place in his group and dismissing talk of a slump for the time being.
With Nestea finally looking like his time might be coming to an end with a quiet exit from the OSL and an embarrassing 0 - 4 score in his Code S group, DongRaeGu is now on a throne with no one standing beside him (Editor's note: Luckily for us, Stephano fans don't read GSL news). The two other Zerg champions besides himself, FruitDealer and Nestea seem unlikely to challenge for more titles, and DRG has the sole responsibility of carrying on the legacy of Zerg champions in the GSL. The other four Zergs still in this season are all good enough to win their first titles, but DongRaeGu will do his best to make sure he remains synonymous with the title of 'King of Zerg.'
Toughest Challenge in the Group:

Should DRG play Rain, he will not only be forced to play a match-up he's had the toughest time with in the past few months, but he'll have to face the guy who beat him in the OSL as well. DongRaeGu was able to beat MarineKing and Jangbi, giving him a good enough score to get into the quarterfinals, but it was Rain who went 3-0 in the group and secured the top spot. That's not to say if DongRaeGu faces Rain that it'll be an automatic loss for the Zerg, but he'll have to play much better against the top KeSPA player (who's still rapidly improving) if he wants to stop his drought against Protoss.

Live tournament results since July 1st: 31 - 20 (61%)
If Polt had been picked by any other player in the Code S nominations, he could feel confident that he could win the series. In a smart move by DongRaeGu, knowing that Polt thrives on preparation and studying his opponent, he picked Polt first in the group and forced him to play just a few days after suffering a 0 - 2 loss. Not only will Polt have to play in his weakest match-up of TvZ, but he has to face off versus someone who picked him apart less than a week ago.
Since putting off streaming and playing in foreign tournaments, Polt has played much better in Korea. With a 61% offline win rate in Korea since rejecting invites to foreign events, he has made it into the Ro16 of Code S for the first time in over a year, and he dreams about making the finals stage once more. Polt's usually dominant TvP has been lackluster lately, and he's lost three straight series against Protoss. Instead, his TvT has become his strongest match-up, with four straight wins against Maru, Mvp and Gumiho, who are all excellent TvT players.
Out of the four players in the group, Polt has the least likely chance to advance, largely thanks to his first opponent. Even if he should get by DRG, By.Rain and Taeja are also extremely good players, both having better win rates than DongRaeGu in the summer months.
Toughest Challenge in the Group:


Live tournament results July 1st: 28 - 18 (61%)
I'm pretty sure I could convince people who never watched Brood War to think that Rain is actually Bisu. They've all heard of the legendary Protoss player. The ace of SKT, commander of legions of crazy fan girls, possessor of inspiring play, and the greatest Protoss player of the elephants. Rain pretty much watched Bisu for years, joined SKT, and then somehow took over his life when they made the switch to Starcraft 2. While Bisu is still struggling to pick up wins in his transition from Brood War to SC2, Rain has taken the helm of the SKT ship and become their captain. He is the player SKT looks to when they need to be bailed out in ace matches (okay, the player they should look to), and he is considered the best player KeSPA has to offer, doing well in WCS Korea, Code S and OSL. Bisu should files charges against him for identity theft.
Having already beaten DongRaeGu in OSL and showing strong PvZ overall, he can have confidence if the two meet up for a second time. He did get through the first round of this tournament with a loss to Happy coupled with two series victories over last season's semifinalist Byun, but the two Terrans he will face this round should prove to be a much tougher test. Byun's TvP might have been hailed last season, but after watching him in two straight Code S seasons, you can see that when a game goes above two bases, he has a lot of trouble going up against Protoss. His hellion drops and two base all-ins might have caught off players last season, but he became too predictable this season and got bounced out by Rain.
Polt and Taeja are two of the strongest TvP players in the world, and Rain will not get the luxury of playing against a Terran player with a lack of ideas in the match-up. Both Polt and Taeja have a variety of builds, and they have both shown that they can beat Protoss in the late-game if need be with their extraordinary micro.
Toughest Challenge in the Group:


Live tournament results since July 1st: 75-29 (72%)
61% might be pretty good for Polt and Rain, but it's nothing compared to Taeja's astonishing 72% win rate since the start of July. Picking up titles at Assembly and MLG Arena, Taeja is on a war path that we haven't seen since DRG in the early parts of 2012, winning or getting a top finish at nearly every tournament he attended. With two quarterfinal losses in the past two seasons, Taeja has his eyes set on a semifinals appearance or higher this season. Getting called best player in the world and having popular support might be nice, but it will all be for naught if he can't get out of this group.
This is the group of death for the Ro16, with all four players being insanely good, but Taeja is supposed to get out of this group. Truth be told, anything other than a championship, and he'll more than likely be called a bust and overrated. Tough, I know, but with how well he's played lately, people are expecting a championship from him. The same thing happened with MarineKing a few seasons ago when he won MLG Arena and the MLG Championship, coming into Code S with heavy momentum. He dropped out in the Ro16, and the talk of him being the best in the world faded, with Taeja taking his spot only a few short weeks later.
Starcraft 2 fans are always in the now. Taeja can have as many foreign titles as he likes, but until he can get over the hump and at least make a GSL finals, there will always be talk of him being overrated. It's not fair that he has these expectations on him after such an amazing summer, but with his skills and how he's played lately, that's the reality he faces.
Toughest Challenge in the Group:

Polt has four straight TvT series victories, showcasing that he is on top of his game in the match-up. He also requested Taeja to be in his group during the selection process, asking Rain to pick Taeja for the final choice in the group. Taeja did beat Polt 3-2 in the final round of the international qualifier for IPL5, but both players had already qualified for the main final in Las Vegas and the match didn't have much meaning. Even as his weakest match-up, Taeja still sports a 62% win clip against Terran and has the possibility of 2-0'ing everyone in this group if he's playing his absolute best.
Predictions:
DongRaeGu > Polt
Taeja > Rain
Taeja > DRG
Polt > Rain
DRG > Polt
Taeja and DRG advance
Writers: Fionn and Waxangel.
Graphics and Art: Meko.
Editors: Waxangel.