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[IEM] IEM Katowice Wrap-Up

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NeoIllusions
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Last Edited: 2013-03-12 04:24:04
January 24 2013 20:10 GMT
#1
TPL 2012 Recap

Table of Contents



Introduction



Results and Standings



1.e4 e5 2.f4



Awards and Accolades



Clairvoyance into the Future

Introduction


Intel Extreme Masters Katowice is this year's first major European event and the Polish crowd did not disappoint with their enthusiasm. Eight teams from around the world gathered in one arena but only one came out victorious. In the end, Gambit Gaming (formerly Moscow Five) took the crown with their immaculate performances over the Korean Kings, Azubu Blaze and Azubu Frost. Join us as we go over some of the most entertaining and memorable moments at IEM Katowice to kick start TeamLiquid's League of Legends coverage in 2013!


Results and Standings


                                                [image loading] 1st - [image loading]Gambit Gaming
                                                [image loading] 2nd - [image loading]Azubu Blaze
                                                [image loading]/[image loading] Joint 3rd/4th - [image loading]FnaticRC
                                                [image loading]/[image loading] Joint 3rd/4th - [image loading]Azubu Frost


1.e4 e5 2.f4

By NeoIllusions


For much of 2012, Alex Ich and friends represented the very best of European League of Legends. Since their breakout performance at IEM Kiev a calendar year ago, they have had a great impact on how the competitive scene evolved during Season 2. Then came the World Championships at the Galen Center. For the first time at an international tournament, we did not see M5 qualify for the Finals as they fell during the Semifinals against the eventual champions, Taipei Assassins. History would repeat itself a few months later at IPL5 where M5 suffered another defeat at the hands of TPA.

Earlier this month, the LoL community saw M5 rebranded as Gambit Gaming. Different name but the same five players. But as they shed their old 'M5' name, there were also whispers of the Russian aura of invincibility they also lost. So it was with little surprise that after their unspectacular during the Group Stage, fans and critics alike foresaw an all Azubu finals.

Then came the crushing reality in two points. First, old moniker or new, the boys at Gambit Gaming still have their touch. Second, as good as they are, the Koreans are not untouchable. As if they had a new lease on life, GG crushed though both Azubu teams without dropping a game in the Semifinals and Grand Finals, even forcing a 22 minute surrender during one of those matches. Darien and DiamondProx played a combination of Renekton and Xin Zhao with terrifying efficiency. In four consecutive games, GG managed to consistently win team fights. These team fight victories were not always clear cut during early and mid game but they fought for their advantage while never losing that momentum through ganks or mistakes. But the greatest contributing factor to GG success was their efficient itemization during all phases of the game. During his three Xin Zhao games, DiamondProx always bought Locket of the Iron Solari and Aegis in succession. This provided an immense durability factor for Gambit during teams fight. Combine that with Darien's ability to soak up damage without dying as Renekton and Alex Ich's potential to clean up after fights, it is no surprise that superior team fighting skills eventually wins out games. A classic M5 Gambit Gaming signature.


Awards and Accolades

By NeoIllusions and JBright


Team to Ward Watch: [image loading]Fnatic
Coming off of four consecutive Finals appearance in their past four offline tournaments (DreamHack Winter, IPL5, THOR Open, and IEM Cologne), it was a disappointment for Fnatic and their fans after their "early" semifinals exit vs Azubu Frost. However, one has to account for the fact that this is the first tournament for Fnatic with their new ADC, YellOwStaR. With Rekkles too young to compete in Season 3 LCS, YellOwStaR has meshed in Fnatic's roster with great efficiency and his stats show. (credit to esfiworld.com)

One thing to take note is that this roster change might actually be better for Fnatic in the long run. While Rekkles has demonstrated his impeccable mechanical skill at the highest level of international competition, YellOwStaR brings experience and a more complmentary playstyle to Fnatic's early and mid game aggression. Fnatic's early game tempo revolves heavily around their two solos, xPeke and sOAZ. From Top and Mid lanes to their own and enemy jungles, Fnatic has the coordination to make plays just about anywhere on the map. This kind of map presence alleviate a lot of attention from Fnatic's Bot lane. We saw at IEM Katowice that YellOwStaR and nRated were able to push down Bot Outer turret with relative ease, maintain superior CS, and accomplish all this without Cyanide's help. After the outer turret is down, nRated is able to roam freely while YellOwStaR continues to push with better items.

While it is still early to call this new roster change a success, Fnatic will have ample opportunities in Season 3 to prove they haven't lost a beat with the departure of young Rekkles. And this all starts with qualifying for the EU LCS.

Honorable Mention: [image loading]MYM
Another up and coming team to watch for during the EU Live Qualifiers is Meet Your Makers. These Poles have been together for close to a year and they've had a roller coaster ride to reach the point they are at now. The team took down a few online tournaments soon after coming under the MYM name but they were largely unsuccessful at major events and their qualifiers. They fell under everyone's radar until they made their splash onto the competitive scene again with their first gold at IEM Singapore. After experiencing the taste victory at an offline competition, they are still hungry for more. MYM will on occasion field unusual team comps, like Czaru on WuKong going Mid or Makler showing his love for Sivir. As we saw in Katowice, MYM still has a few things to work out in order to be successful on the world stage. However, they will have to leave all that behind and bring their best team work along with their innovative team comps to Warsaw. They will have the home field advantage, and we will see if that is enough to give them the push to make it through to the EU LCS.

"See champion, Kill champion" Award: [image loading]Darien (Semifinals: v Azubu Frost and Grand Finals: v Azubu Blaze)
Renekton was by far Darien's most picked champion in the Bracket Stage of the tournament. For one champion, the Interior Crocodile Alligator had to face vastly different Top lane picks like Singed, Jax, and Vlad. All three times, Darien maintained equal or better CS versus his Korean counterpart. But what was most impressive about Darien's Renekton pick was the impact he played in every team fight. There were a number of occasions early and mid game where Darien would dive in against three to five Azubu players, absorb the brunt of the damage, activate Dominus, and Slice & Dice out with a few hundred HP to spare. Late game, GG's plan was to simply wreck the Azubu frontline with with armor shredding Slice & Dice. In the final fight of Game 1 vs Frost, Darien simply demolishes Blitzcrank and Amumu first before even tending to Graves. It wasn't even necessary for him to dive straight for the carries. With Darien playing Renekton with such ferocity, it's no wonder why Nasus is hiding from the competitive scene.

Honorable Mention: [image loading]Woong (Group Stage: v Fnatic)
During the NA LCS Live Qualifier, we saw Heartbeattt of Team MRN bring out Urgot with devastating effect. Unlike his ADC counterparts, Urgot plays very much like an anti-carry. He aims to assassinate champions during laning phase and midgame. Late game, Urgot can consistently initiate team fights with Flash/Position Reverser. But for such aggressive plays to be beneficial, a team needs to be properly built around the Urgot pick.

Woong confirms the threatening potential of an Urgot pick with the highlighted matchup of Group B. Blaze goes into the game with a set plan after seeing nRated locking in Leona. Woong goes into lane aggressively pushing. While pushing the lane is generally frowned upon, Woong and MadLife act with purpose. As soon as Woong hits level 2 (the first and only champion to hit level 2), Frost's bot lane aggros and successfully secures first blood before 3 minutes in. Three minutes later, CloudTemplar anticipates nRated's aggressive Leona and positions himself to counter nRated's play for yet another Woong kill. The game snowballs from here as Urgot becomes a juggernaut, demolishing any Fnatic champion that shows up.

“I got the Reset (yes!)” Big Plays Award: [image loading]GG (Grand Finals: v Blaze, Game 1)
After a sputtering display during the Group Stage, GG showed new life after rolling over Azubu Frost. Within the first few minutes of Finals, GG's Bot lane of Genja and Edward flexed their dominance against Blaze. While no first blood was scored, it displayed an entirely different GG than Day 1 of the tournament. The kogs of the GG machine came into full effective when Ambition Teleported to Bot lane to score Blaze first blood. But a quick Exhaust by Genja saved Edward for certain death. DiamondProx responded swiftly and evened the numbers back to a 3v3, with GG having the upper hand in health. Alex Ich also collapsed on a retreating Blaze, GG secured an successful 2-0 against Azubu Flame with their quick reactions on the countergank.

Honorable Mention: [image loading]Azubu Frost (Group Stage: v SK)
While it is highly unorthodox for a Support to lead the charge into the team fight, but when your Support is MadLife, the team knows to trust his call. SK retreated from sieging Frost's Mid Inhib turret, MadLife Flash Crescendo to stun Ocelote on his paws. Frost sensed weakness in SK's position and kills him in one volley. Frost continued to chase for another two kills for free. While not quite Curse of the Sad Bullet Time, MadLife also demonstrates that Miss Fortune works just as well with Sona.

Olympic Javelin Track and Field Award: [image loading]SK (Group Stage: v Fnatic)
For the first 50 minutes of the game, SK played better than expected. They were ahead in gold, kills, and team objectives for the majority of the game. However, Fnatic clawed their way back to keep the gold difference between the two teams to a minimum. Alas, the curse of SK struck again. xPeke using some great Kassadin micro, managed to dodge Olaf for a good ten seconds while he auto attacked a turretless throne for the win.
While hindsight is 20/20, one can only wonder if sending Elise back home, instead of Olaf, would that have been enough to handle an elusive Kassadin.

Honorable Mention: [image loading]SK (Group Stage: v aL)
While we at TeamLiquid typically avoid giving an award and honorable mention to the same team for one tournament, this one is certainly worth mentioning.
HitooN on Olaf was already facing down a 1v3 at Bot lane in the first four minutes of the game. But in a complete series of blunders: Shaco get nicked by Undertow, dies to turret aggro to give first blood to Olaf. If that isn't enough, Kayle Teleports in as Sona dies to the turret as well. Olaf manages to escape with Ghost and an Undertow on Kayle as Reckoning brings Olaf down to less than 50 Health. For the cost of Ghost, Olaf gained a Red Buff from Shaco and First Blood. SK lost Sona to turret and wasted Kayle Teleport. Probably the best start aL could ask for from SK.


Clairvoyance into the Future

By JBright


IEM Katowice showed us that the cries of Korean dominance have been greatly exaggerated. Gambit Gaming continued their winning streak at IEM events by taking out two of the top Korean teams and they will be a strong contender to finish at the top of the LCS European division.

Speaking of the LCS, Fnatic and MYM will look to join Gambit Gaming by going through the Live Qualifiers this weekend. Fnatic's performance in Katowice reminded us that they are still one of the best teams in Europe while MYM's 5/6th place finish demonstrated the up and downs of an upstart team. Both teams are strong contenders to make the top 5 at the qualifier but anything can happen, as shown by the North American Live Qualifier. They will be joined by an assortment of teams ranging from the established Millenium and Against All Authority to the newly formed DragonBorns and Anexis eSports. The sixteen teams will gather in Warsaw and Poland will be the battleground for yet another exciting weekend of competitive League of Legends.

But that's not all! Right after the conclusion of the European LCS Live Qualifier, we have the start of IEM Sao Paulo. Millenium has qualified for Sao Paulo but this will not be an event for them. International travel on a tight schedule is never easy and teams will still be celebrating their success or recovering from their failure at the LCS qualifier. It will be interesting to see the clash of the regions so soon after Katowice. Will a team from the Americas defend their homeland (like Gambit Gaming) and come out on top against the invading Asians and Europeans??


Final Notes:
This write-up was brought to you by NeoIllusions, JBright, MoonBear, and ShiroiUsagi.

MLG Anaheim Wrap-up — Dreamhack Summer Wrap-Up — MLG Summer Arena Wrap-up — IEM Gamescom EU Regionals Preview — IPL Face-Off Wrap-Up — IEM Gamescom EU Regionals Review — PAX Prime Preview — PAX Prime Review — S2 Worlds Preview — S2 Worlds Review — MLG Dallas Wrap-up — Dreamhack Winter Wrap-up
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NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
January 24 2013 20:10 GMT
#2
Thanks for reading our recap of IEM Katowice. For the upcoming Season 3 circuit, TL LoL is looking for a few writers who can help cover the EU scene. If you're interested in working with TeamLiquid in the new season of League, PM NeoIllusions for additional details.
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AsmodeusXI
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
United States15536 Posts
January 24 2013 20:26 GMT
#3
I still can't believe how good Gambit looked in the finals after Day 1. O_o
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NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
January 24 2013 20:27 GMT
#4
On January 25 2013 05:26 AsmodeusXI wrote:
I still can't believe how good Gambit looked in the finals after Day 1. O_o


IEM Tiebreaker rule too stronk~
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Thereisnosaurus
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Australia1822 Posts
January 24 2013 20:51 GMT
#5
somewhat surprised XPeke didn't make the big plays award given the amount of hype there was around that moment, but I can understand the reasoning. Gambit were spectacular and I honestly couldn't quite believe they went through azubu 4-0 (I kept looking for extra vods on the twitch channel while I was watching, thinking "man, that's way too short for a LoL finals, they must not have uploaded everything yet' XD
Poisonous Sheep counter Hydras
Sermokala
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States13818 Posts
January 24 2013 20:53 GMT
#6
in the see champion kill champion honorable mention it says Blaze when it should say frost.
A wise man will say that he knows nothing. We're gona party like its 2752 Hail Dark Brandon
Phills
Profile Joined January 2013
2 Posts
January 24 2013 20:59 GMT
#7
Great work. Keep it up during next tournaments. thx
ZERG_RUSSIAN
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
10417 Posts
January 24 2013 21:05 GMT
#8
Great writeup!

+ Show Spoiler +
Blitzcrack in the darien paragraph should be Blitzcrank
I'm on GOLD CHAIN
Losthorn
Profile Joined June 2010
Georgia351 Posts
January 24 2013 21:06 GMT
#9
great write-up, thanks!
White-Ra "no need for cinema, just watch special taktiks"
Vorenius
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Denmark1979 Posts
January 24 2013 21:07 GMT
#10
Awesome recap. Keep up the good work.

Glad to see GG standing up to the koreans .)
VokeLP
Profile Joined February 2012
Canada16 Posts
January 24 2013 22:14 GMT
#11
MYM is not "up and coming"

They have been around the e-sports scene for a very long time...
u sixpoll?
Sermokala
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States13818 Posts
January 24 2013 22:24 GMT
#12
On January 25 2013 07:14 VokeLP wrote:
MYM is not "up and coming"

They have been around the e-sports scene for a very long time...

Can you honestly point to a single mention of MYM's current team before their Singapore coming out party? I honestly had no idea they were a team before then.

fuck I didn't think MYM was still a company. Do they have anything other then a lol team at this point?
A wise man will say that he knows nothing. We're gona party like its 2752 Hail Dark Brandon
3 Lions
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States3705 Posts
January 24 2013 22:40 GMT
#13
On January 25 2013 07:24 Sermokala wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 25 2013 07:14 VokeLP wrote:
MYM is not "up and coming"

They have been around the e-sports scene for a very long time...

Can you honestly point to a single mention of MYM's current team before their Singapore coming out party? I honestly had no idea they were a team before then.

fuck I didn't think MYM was still a company. Do they have anything other then a lol team at this point?

Wasn't the current MYM roster the Polish representative team at WCG 2011 that took 2nd?
Not saying that's a big accomplishment, but they did beat Canada (CLG/TSM combo) and EDG (Najin Shield + Maknoon)
NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
January 24 2013 22:45 GMT
#14
On January 25 2013 06:05 ZERG_RUSSIAN wrote:
Great writeup!

+ Show Spoiler +
Blitzcrack in the darien paragraph should be Blitzcrank


dat 3 am writing. :D

On January 25 2013 07:14 VokeLP wrote:
MYM is not "up and coming"

They have been around the e-sports scene for a very long time...


"Up and coming" is entirely irrelevant to the orga. Yes, MYM has been around since WC3 days (sup Susiria and GoStop) but that is totally not what I was talking about. MYM's LoL roster is relatively new and not really on anyone's radar. My point is to highlight that they can possibly make a big splash tomorrow at LCS Qualifiers.
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Winney1907
Profile Joined September 2010
United Kingdom32 Posts
January 24 2013 23:02 GMT
#15
MYM's LoL roster is relatively new and not really on anyone's radar.


Completely incorrect. Their roster has been largely the same (4/5 players) for well over a year and have been the dominant team on EUNE for pretty much all of that time.
Numy
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
South Africa35471 Posts
January 24 2013 23:12 GMT
#16
On January 25 2013 08:02 Winney1907 wrote:
Show nested quote +
MYM's LoL roster is relatively new and not really on anyone's radar.


Completely incorrect. Their roster has been largely the same (4/5 players) for well over a year and have been the dominant team on EUNE for pretty much all of that time.


And all that is meaningless to the international stage.
NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
January 24 2013 23:16 GMT
#17
On January 25 2013 08:02 Winney1907 wrote:
Show nested quote +
MYM's LoL roster is relatively new and not really on anyone's radar.


Completely incorrect. Their roster has been largely the same (4/5 players) for well over a year and have been the dominant team on EUNE for pretty much all of that time.


I said "relatively new" because yes, the roster has been consistent, but as a NA player, you don't really heard much about MYM when there's so much talk about CLG, M5, Crs, even SK.

Not sure how any one can even claim MYM has gotten any recognition in 2012. Their only win was IEM Singapore, which was already one of the weakest team lineups at an ESL event.
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Winney1907
Profile Joined September 2010
United Kingdom32 Posts
January 24 2013 23:18 GMT
#18
On January 25 2013 08:12 Numy wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 25 2013 08:02 Winney1907 wrote:
MYM's LoL roster is relatively new and not really on anyone's radar.


Completely incorrect. Their roster has been largely the same (4/5 players) for well over a year and have been the dominant team on EUNE for pretty much all of that time.


And all that is meaningless to the international stage.


No it isn't, how can you say a team that came 2nd in WCG 2011 and dominating an entire region of the game is meaningless to the international stage.
Sermokala
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States13818 Posts
January 24 2013 23:23 GMT
#19
On January 25 2013 08:18 Winney1907 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 25 2013 08:12 Numy wrote:
On January 25 2013 08:02 Winney1907 wrote:
MYM's LoL roster is relatively new and not really on anyone's radar.


Completely incorrect. Their roster has been largely the same (4/5 players) for well over a year and have been the dominant team on EUNE for pretty much all of that time.


And all that is meaningless to the international stage.


No it isn't, how can you say a team that came 2nd in WCG 2011 and dominating an entire region of the game is meaningless to the international stage.

pretty sure that moscow is in eastern europe. Pretty sure on that one. Anyone who gives any prestige to WCG 2011 doesn't really know much about it. It was mostly a crap shoot of broken teams and an otherwise horribly run tournament.
A wise man will say that he knows nothing. We're gona party like its 2752 Hail Dark Brandon
Winney1907
Profile Joined September 2010
United Kingdom32 Posts
January 24 2013 23:27 GMT
#20
On January 25 2013 08:23 Sermokala wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 25 2013 08:18 Winney1907 wrote:
On January 25 2013 08:12 Numy wrote:
On January 25 2013 08:02 Winney1907 wrote:
MYM's LoL roster is relatively new and not really on anyone's radar.


Completely incorrect. Their roster has been largely the same (4/5 players) for well over a year and have been the dominant team on EUNE for pretty much all of that time.


And all that is meaningless to the international stage.


No it isn't, how can you say a team that came 2nd in WCG 2011 and dominating an entire region of the game is meaningless to the international stage.

pretty sure that moscow is in eastern europe. Pretty sure on that one. Anyone who gives any prestige to WCG 2011 doesn't really know much about it. It was mostly a crap shoot of broken teams and an otherwise horribly run tournament.


Yes Moscow is in eastern Europe but M5/GG is a EUW team but this is getting away from the point that MYM are not a new roster and stating that they are is pure ignorance.
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