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[Code A] Ro32 Day 1 Preview/Ro48 Recap (S1)

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[Code A] Ro32 Day 1 Preview/Ro48 Recap (S1)

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February 12th, 2013 22:35 GMT

Code A

GSL 2013 Season 1 Code A



Ro48: Day Three Recap
Code A Recaps


Ro32: Day One Preview
Flash, Sniper, HerO and more.


Brackets and results at Liquipedia

Code A Ro48: Day 3 Recap

by: Zealously

Results from Live Report Thread by Shellshock1122
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Vampire vs Crazy
(P)Vampire <Neo Planet S> (Z)Crazy
(P)Vampire <Bel'Shir Vestige> (Z)Crazy
(P)Vampire <Akilon Flats> (Z)Crazy

(Z)Crazy wins 2-1!

Flying vs Arthur
(P)Flying <Daybreak> (P)Arthur
(P)Flying <Whirlwind> (P)Arthur
(P)Flying <Icarus> (P)Arthur

(P)Flying wins 2-1!

sOs vs s2
(P)sOs <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)s2
(P)sOs <Neo Planet S> (Z)s2
(P)sOs <Bel'Shir Vestige> (Z)s2

(P)sOs wins 2-0!

Hack vs TRUE
(T)Hack <Daybreak> (Z)TRUE
(T)Hack <Icarus> (Z)TRUE
(T)Hack <Neo Planet S> (Z)TRUE

(Z)TRUE wins 2-0!



Trap vs aLive
(P)Trap <Akilon Flats> (T)aLive
(P)Trap <Whirlwind> (T)aLive
(P)Trap <Icarus> (T)aLive

(T)aLive wins 2-1!

FanTaSy vs Zenio
(T)FanTaSy <Neo Planet S> (Z)Zenio
(T)FanTaSy <Daybreak> (Z)Zenio
(T)FanTaSy <Bel'Shir Vestige> (Z)Zenio

(T)FanTaSy wins 2-0!

Shine vs Rain
(Z)MVPShine <Whirlwind> (P)Rain
(Z)MVPShine <Neo Planet S> (P)Rain
(Z)MVPShine <Daybreak> (P)Rain

(P)Rain wins 2-0!

NesTea vs HS
(Z)NesTea <Cloud Kingdom> (P)HS
(Z)NesTea <Bel'Shir Vestige> (P)HS
(Z)NesTea <Akilon Flats> (P)HS

(Z)NesTea wins 2-1!



The Empire Strikes Back
-KeSPA players advance in force, taking 6 out of 8 match-ups.


Tuesday was a good day for KeSPA, as players who had been having a rough time in Proleague lately shaped up and played surprisingly well in solo competition. In the very first match, (Z)KT_Crazy, whose team is currently 0-3 in Round 3, advanced 2 - 1 over former Code S player (P)MVP.Vampire. Crazy showed remarkable calm in his debut in the GSL booth, taking two straight late game wins after going down 0 - 1 against a well-executed immortal/sentry from his opponent.

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Dwarf Lord Distraught.
Next in line was (P)Woongjin_Flying, who after making an impressive showing in the hybrid Proleague, has been sliding continuously ever since, going from top Protoss to mediocre at best. His opponent was (P)Arthur, the ex-SlayerS player affectionately known as 'the dwarf lord' to his fans. Though Arthur quickly went up 1 - 0 with good use of Phoenixes, he too fell in the next two games as Flying showed superior late-game management in game 2, and even showcased killer instinct in game three as he killed off Arthur in a 4-gate vs. 4-gate duel.

Amidst the eSF vs. KeSPA frenzy, there happened to be some infighting as well. The match between (P)Woongjin_sOs and (Z)SKT_s2 – the only KeSPA/KeSPA match of the night, looked clear on paper. With a venture into Code S in Season 4 and a strong Proleague record, sOs was the undeniable favorite. However, s2, whose surprisingly strong showing in recent Proleague games, was predicted by many to pull the upset. This was not to be, as sOs picked s2 apart in two straight game, taking it into the late-game and winning after a strange engagement from s2 that led to the game spiraling out of his control. Game 2 was a beatdown of similar proportions, as sOs built units, walked over to s2's base and killed him, sending the SKT Zerg back to Code B.

The afternoon session of matches ended with probably the most embarrassing eSF loss of the day. It is fair to say that (Z)8th_TRUE was one of the less heralded players coming into this season's Code A, but his performance against Code S player (T) Startale_Hack put him one step closer to recognition. He looked doomed after bringing a perplexing ling-bane only strategy in game one, but the Startale Terran didn't seem to know how to handle such a strategy at all and was swarmed over. TRUE then brought out the cheddar in game two, stomping Hack with a roach/nydus attack on Icarus. In general, you could blame Hack's Icarus for being a map that favors aggressive strategies, but TRUE played his cheese quite well and Hack was not able to match it, ultimately getting sent back to Code O(B)livion.


The evening session of games of matches began with a match that came as a surprise to some, as the long slumping IPL4 champion (T)aLive took out (P)STX_Trap. Although the ex-Fnatic Terran lost the first game after a poorly executed 1/1/1, he came back in strong(er) fashion in game two, winning a 35-minute back-and-forth TvP on Whirlwind where he looked more like the guy who tore up IPL4 and less like the guy who had been struggling to win even a third of his TvP matches. Game three was a let down after the excitement of game two, with aLive detecting a push from Trap, building bunkers and just totally ruining Trap's plan with a simple marine backdoor attack. For aLive, this crucial win means that he is one step closer to recovery, and has another chance at Code S, which might prove important to him now that he's a free agent.

(T)SKT_FanTaSy came to his Code A match against (Z)Liquid`Zenio knowing that he had to perform. After being an important player for SKT in Rounds 1 and 2 of Proleague, he had been absolutely abysmal so far in Round 3. He looked a lot better against the Liquid Zerg, who ended up being stomped in two straight games without actually being able to do very much. Zenio was out-macroed, and never had enough units to fend off Fantasy's relentless aggression. To Zenio's credit he got through the Code A Prelims which is no mean feat, but he looked very unconvincing and will have to go back to the drawing board if he wants to be competitive in the HotS season.

(P)SKT_Rain's story is an interesting one: he was expected by many to win a GSL in 2012, and looked to be on his way to doing so before being out by Mvp in the semis. Next season, he took off to MLG and got knocked out of the GSL altogether by DreamvP.
But Rain is back, and it was clear – painfully clear for (Z)MVPShine, that he means business. In game one, he took out Shine's roach-based army with a great macro on top of good army composition and vastly superior control. Game two wasn't much different, with Rain's colossus/blinkstalker ball being too much for Shine to handle. This match, more than anything, was a message from Rain – that he's back and ready to retake his spot in Code S.

The last game of the night was between the legendary (Z)LG-IM_NesTea and newcomer (P)Haruhi, now going by the ID of HS. The Old Man Zerg fighting for his life started off strong, ravaging HS's worker line with Mutalisks and holding off an all-in with a million spines. Although he lost to phoenix into immortal all-in build in game two with lackluster defense, he came back with one of the fastest wins in GSL history as he 11 pooled HS on Akilon, killing the Team 8 Protoss off in 4 minutes flat and ended the day with a return to Code S in sight.

Code A Ro32: Day 1 Preview

by: Waxangel

Afternoon Matches - 04:10 GMT (+00:00)

(P)Liquid`HerO vs. (P)ST_Avenge

Avenge has some big shoes to fill after being passed the mantle of Startale Protoss ace following the departure of PartinG and Squirtle. He did a great job in his first appearance in that role, defeating KeSPA Eighth Team's TY 2 – 0 in the first round of Code A. Still, he has a very long way to go until fans believe he's a passable fill-in for the departed duo.

The next challenge for Avenge is going to be tough, but could end up being a great opportunity. Liquid`HerO outmatches Avenge heavily in terms of tournament achievements, having reached the GSL Ro4 and won several international tournaments. However, this is PvP, the match-up that's traditionally been the most prone to upsets. HerO did shore up his PvP in the latter half of 2012, but it's still not the match-up where he inspires the most confidence.

With Avenge coming in without having played a meaningful tournament PvP in nearly a year, it's tough to say what we should expect from him. In the absence of info, you have to give HerO the edge here as the established player, but Avenge may have hidden depths we have yet to see.

Prediction: HerO 2 – 1 Avenge


(T)ByuNPrime vs. (T)Quantic.Center

Center's following his Code A path from the previous season exactly so far, defeating Seed in the first round and drawing ByuN in second. If things keep going the same way, then we'll see Center defeat ByuN tonight and move onto the final round of Code A.

The two players looked extremely evenly matched in their previous series, with Center just barely winning at the end of some intense marine-tank wars. ByuN then got some revenge against Center in the Up/Downs by deflecting his two-rax cheese rush, evening the score at 2 - 2. From the games they've played so far, it's really hard to say either player is favored, but if I HAD to pick someone to win...

Prediction: Center 2 – 1 ByuN


(Z)Quantic.HyuN vs. (T)SKT_LabyRinth
(T)LG-IM_YoDa vs. (P)CJ_Trust

People were surprised enough to see Trust and Labyrinth – trainee players on CJ and SKT – navigate their way through the Code A qualifiers, but we were certainly in for a shock when they managed to beat their first round opponents. Trust took out long time Code S player Genius, while Labyrinth upset the recent IEM Katowice champion First. While everyone likes an underdog story, it's hard to see the trainees making it past the Ro32 wall.

From the nature of their Ro48 games, I like Trust's chances just a little bit better than Labyrinth's. Trust actually played a macro game against Genius, one where he was at a disadvantage but found a way to fight back into the lead and take the win. In Labyrinth's case, he executed two 1/1/1's in a row, and had to thank First's poor defense at least a little.

HyuN isn't exactly on a roll since he lost in the previous Code S final, but he should beat a virtually unknown player as long as he doesn't fall asleep on the cheese-watch. YoDa should win as well, but he's a shakier player. I'm sure LG-IM fans will agree when I say I can see him getting caught off guard by an immortal/gateway all-in combo.

Predictions: HyuN 2 – 0 Labyrinth, YoDa 2 - 1 Trust.


Evening Matches - 09:10 GMT (+00:00)

(Z)MVP.Sniper vs. (T)MaruPrime

Once known for being an extremely young and talented player, Maru has moved on to being famous for something less flattering: his love of cheese. At first, Maru used his cheese rushes as a clever mix-up in his game, but after the queen patch, cheesing has become a staple of his TvZ game. This trend has become worse and worse for Maru, and in his last GSL TvZ series against Losira, he actually went for proxy barracks rushes three games in a row (he lost the series 1 – 2).

This puts Sniper – the former champion who was knocked out of Code S 'at the speed of light' – in a familiar position. Going up against HuK in this season's Code S Ro32, he knew his foreign opponent was more prone than most for going for all-in builds, and prepared accordingly by playing safe . Alas, even knowing that didn't stop him from dropping one map, as his overconfidence led to poor execution against a deadly 8-gate rush. If Sniper lapses like that against Maru, then he's going to be looking at more than just going down one map.

For the prediction, I still have to go with Sniper, as easy as the lady-killing, SlayerS slaying Zerg player is to hate. I can't imagine how embarrassed he has to be about dropping out of Code S in the Ro32, and he's going to come into this series determined to prove that he deserved to win a championship.

Prediction: Sniper 2 – 0 Maru


(P)CreatorPrime vs. (P)LG-IM_YongHwa

Ow, what a painful match-up for Protoss fans. Creator and Yonghwa are two of the best Protoss players in the world when playing outside of the GSL, and it's unfortunate that they have to meet here. Luckily, the loser will still have a chance to make it into Code S through the Up and Downs, so it's not as dire a situation as if this were a Ro48 match.

Yonghwa recently ripped through the IPL International Qualifier, taking down players like TAiLS, Vampire, Snute, and even the vaunted Startale Life. A typical result for Yonghwa, when playing in a non-GSL tournament.

In Creator's case, he's been on a minor downswing since taking second place at the WCS Global Finals (remember that?). His Code S campaigns haven't gone that well, and he dropped out of the Ro32 this season after defeating ByuL but losing to Life and Symbol. However, there's no reason to start losing faith in him yet, not when he's been one of the best Protosses not named PartinG in the past few months.

This head to head is awfully tough to call. Yonghwa did well at PvP in recent online matches, while Creator has dropped games to players like Avenge and Oz. But that's really not enough data to go by for this kind of match, and any result is possible depending on who's in better shape on the day.

Prediction: Yonghwa 2 – 1 Creator


(Z)FXOLeenock vs. (T)CJ_Bbyong

Leenock, one of the best WoL players to never win a WoL championship, was sadly thwarted in his final campaign. While he took down TY with ease, he was crushed by the two-time champ MC, and bested in ZvZ by the ever-reliable Curious. Now it's time to pick up the pieces, and move on.

For a bounce back match, Bbyong is one of the most convenient opponents he could have hoped for. Leenock has always looked the most impressive in ZvT, dating back to 2011, and Bbyong does not rank among the better TvZ players remaining in Code A. Bbyong is just 3 – 8 in TvZ since KeSPA made the full SC2 transition, and those wins came against Mr. ZergBong (the hideous darkside of the honorable Dr. Nestea) playing at his worst, and a game where he managed to defend an early attack from Soulkey. The CJ Terran is going to have to get very creative, or he's looking at a one way ticket to the Up and Down matches.

Prediction: Leenock 2 – 0 Bbyong


(T)KT_Flash vs. (T)Ax.Ryung

If you've been deeply saddened by HotS TvT so far, don't fear. As the Koreans say, it's time to "purify your eyes." Flash and Ryung, the two protagonists in one of the the best TvTs ever, are going to have another go at it, and this time it's in a full three game series.

The last time the two faced off, we got to see a fascinating contrast of strengths. Flash looked to overwhelm Ryung with a combination of brute force and excellent technique, displaying awe inspiring macro and beautiful, flanking engagements. Ryung countered with his superior awareness of the big picture. He ceded ground liberally, only took engagements when necessary, dropped Flash incessantly, and did all the things to set himself up to win in the late game. Slowly, but surely, Flash ran out of steam, and was forced to GG out to his more cunning opponent.

It's been over two months since then, and Flash has gained much SC2 experience in the meanwhile. He's 5 - 1 in TvT in 2013, and he has looked far more refined. In particular, he's shown glimpses of the invincible Brood War TvT when playing in mech vs. mech. Will that be enough to take Ryung down this time around?

While this should be a very close match, I'm still going to go with Ryung by a hair. Ryung's lack of championship pedigree makes him get overlooked a lot, but if you look at TvT alone, he's one of the best players of WoL. Flash might be insanely talented and hardworking, but I don't think he can overcome Ryung just yet.

Prediction: Ryung 2 - 1 Flash
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Graphics: Meko.
Editor: Waxangel.
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February 12 2013 22:44 GMT
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Rule #1 this GSL: don't bet against Kespa players. Flash has been in monstrous form lately, I think he will edge out Ryung.
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February 12 2013 22:48 GMT
#3
Yee have little faith in Kespa players. You will be wrong, as shown as the past months.
Refer to my post.
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February 12 2013 22:49 GMT
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February 12 2013 22:49 GMT
#5
On February 13 2013 07:44 Evil_Sheep wrote:
Rule #1 this GSL: don't bet against Kespa players. Flash has been in monstrous form lately, I think he will edge out Ryung.


As long as they play a series as good or better than the last game they played, I won't care if they both get eliminated.
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Sweden13480 Posts
February 12 2013 22:50 GMT
#6
On February 13 2013 07:44 Evil_Sheep wrote:
Rule #1 this GSL: don't bet against Kespa players. Flash has been in monstrous form lately, I think he will edge out Ryung.


Leenock and HyuN should still be safe bets, they're top top players.

But I think I agree on Flash, he will probably take the series.
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cheerful
Profile Joined December 2012
78 Posts
February 12 2013 22:51 GMT
#7
Flash gogo!
Zealously
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
February 12 2013 22:52 GMT
#8
On February 13 2013 07:48 Zenbrez wrote:
Yee have little faith in Kespa players. You will be wrong, as shown as the past months.


As shown when a KeSPA player won GSL and Seasons 4/5 were 80% KeSPA?

Nah, I'm kidding - I do agree that the bottom level (I don't know if you actually call it that in english, might be a distinct Swedish term) has risen significantly among the KeSPA players the last month or so. Right now, eSF vs. KeSPA is pretty much 50/50. There are really strong players on both sides and the average level of play is about the same.
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Gladiator6
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Sweden7024 Posts
February 12 2013 22:55 GMT
#9
Yongwha vs Creator, whyyy >.<
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Profile Blog Joined March 2012
3829 Posts
February 12 2013 22:55 GMT
#10
Yay photo!

Also, for those doubting Avenge's PvP: watch Avenge vs VINES from ZeNEX vs oGs (GSTL 2012 Season 1).

heh heh
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Profile Joined February 2011
Australia8759 Posts
February 12 2013 22:57 GMT
#11
On February 13 2013 07:50 DJHelium wrote:
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On February 13 2013 07:44 Evil_Sheep wrote:
Rule #1 this GSL: don't bet against Kespa players. Flash has been in monstrous form lately, I think he will edge out Ryung.


Leenock and HyuN should still be safe bets, they're top top players.

But I think I agree on Flash, he will probably take the series.


Agreed. Leenock and Hyun losing is nothing but a major upset. Yoda too, even though he's a touch inconsistent.

Flash vs Ryung will be close no matter how you cut it. Ryung is a TvT monster. Flash is flash. I think we're in for good games regardless. I'm with zealousy. I don't care who wins. We get to see them both play.
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-12 22:58:54
February 12 2013 22:58 GMT
#12
On February 13 2013 07:55 catplanetcatplanet wrote:
Yay photo!

Also, for those doubting Avenge's PvP: watch Avenge vs VINES from ZeNEX vs oGs (GSTL 2012 Season 1).

heh heh


Told you!

I probably won't be able to catch Avenge's games - I just hope he advances convincingly. Startale needs new Protoss kings to fill the void Parting and Squirtle left in my heart
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KaiserKieran
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States615 Posts
February 12 2013 23:04 GMT
#13
NesTea
I really hope that Ryung beats Flash. He deserves to be in code s
Waxangel
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United States33302 Posts
February 12 2013 23:11 GMT
#14
Flash vs Ryung is no matter who loses, we win.
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Germany13591 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-12 23:12:06
February 12 2013 23:11 GMT
#15
I've rarely been less surprised by a result than in the case of Fantasy - Zenio.

Flash vs Ryung and Sniper vs Maru should be great.

Byun vs Center has the potential to be epic, hilarious or terrible.
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Profile Joined May 2012
United Kingdom120 Posts
February 12 2013 23:12 GMT
#16
If Ryung & Flash produce 3 games anywhere near their last game I'll probably consider it once of the greatest Bo3 of WoL.
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Norway2142 Posts
February 12 2013 23:13 GMT
#17
Flash got this! Come on! Code S here we come!!!
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February 12 2013 23:15 GMT
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gogo primeee
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United States84 Posts
February 12 2013 23:17 GMT
#19
flash just isnt that good
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llIH
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Norway2142 Posts
February 12 2013 23:18 GMT
#20
On February 13 2013 08:11 Waxangel wrote:
Flash vs Ryung is no matter who loses, we win.


Agree on that! :D
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