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February 14th, 2013 23:00 GMT

Code A

GSL 2013 Season 1



Code S Ro16: Group C Recap
MC, Curious, Gumiho, Losira

Code S Ro16: Group D Preview
Life, PartinG, BboongBboong, RoRo


Brackets and results at Liquipedia

Code S Group C Recap

by: Zealously

Results from Live Report Thread by Shellshock1122
+ Show Spoiler [Results] +
MC vs Curious
(P)MC <Neo Planet S> (Z)Curious
(P)MC <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)Curious
(P)MC <> (Z)Curious

(Z)Curious wins 2-0!

GuMiho vs LosirA
(T)GuMiho <Daybreak> (Z)LosirA
(T)GuMiho <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)LosirA
(T)GuMiho <Akilon Flats> (Z)LosirA

(T)GuMiho wins 2-1!

Winners' Match
(T)GuMiho <Icarus> (Z)Curious
(T)GuMiho <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)Curious
(T)GuMiho <> (Z)Curious

(Z)Curious wins 2-0!

Losers' Match
(P)MC <Icarus> (Z)LosirA
(P)MC <Cloud Kingdom> (Z)LosirA
(P)MC <> (Z)LosirA

(P)MC wins 2-0!

Final Match
(T)GuMiho <Akilon Flats> (P)MC
(T)GuMiho <Daybreak> (P)MC
(T)GuMiho <> (P)MC

(P)MC wins 2-0!



(Z)Curious and (P)MC advance to Code S RO8!


You are Code not-as-good-as-me!
(Z)ST_Curious advances in first place, reaching the Round of 8 for the first time


Everyone knows that (Z)ST_Curious is pretty good at StarCraft II. He has shown dozens of times that he has what it takes to hang with the best in the world, with insane performances in team leagues, online and Round of 32's. His famous mental block – the Round of 16, has been the bane of his existence since he made it through to Code S for the first time, and with the last Wings of Liberty GSL upon us, what better time was there for Curious to finally break his curse?

(P)SK.MC was the clear favorite in the first match of the night as he went up against the elder Zerg on StarTale. Curious’ reading skills shone through, however, as he beat the two-time GSL champion in a brutal one-sided stomp.

The first game was all about MC going for an immortal/sentry attack in a tribute to his past ”Beware my all-ins”. But Curious knew something that MC might not have been aware of – immortals don't do so well against air. Smartly rushing to mutas, he barreled down on MC's bases and killed everything while utilizing spines at home, then completely destroyed the Protoss army, forcing a quick GG.

Game two saw MC take it to the late game instead, hoping to find some weakness to exploit there. It was not to be, though, as Curious deflected MC's attempts at harassment and eventually strangled him with a slow, safe broodlord/infestor/spinecrawler push across the map that eventually forced the SK Protoss to tap out.

Having already demolished a Protoss, Curious next opponent was the group's only Terran, the Towel Terran (T)FXOGuMiho, just coming off the longest Best of 3 of all time against (Z)LG-IM_LosirA.
Curious was quick to initiate the process of reading Gumiho's Code, as he essentially blind-countered Gumiho's hellion opening with quick roaches, busting into Gumiho's base by the seven minute mark. While Gumiho managed to hold on for longer in game two, Curious form was never in question. Though Gumiho made a few attempts to move out and inflict damage, Curious was on top of his aggression and deflected it every time without serious losses.
Eventually, Curious' hive-based army proved too much for Gumiho to handle, and he delivered a swift ”You are Code A!” declaration to a fatigued Gumiho as he moved on to the Round of 8.


An Eternity Later
(T)FXOGuMihoand (Z)LG-IM_LosirA play an excellent 156-minute series but both fall to Code A



Imagine the longest game you've ever watched. Now, add twenty minutes. Then add two games, each about 35 minutes long. The end result would be similar to the second match of the night, with (T)FXOGuMiho going up against (Z)LG-IM_LosirA.
Both Gumiho and Losira have shown in the past that they are excellent players, with both of them displaying aggressive tendencies. In Gumiho's case, it's his trademark crazy multitasking and all-over-the-map aggression. For Losira, it's the reluctance to use the more immobile though powerful broodlord/infestor, instead favoring ultralisks and banelings. When two players whose styles clash like that meet, you're either in for a treat or a completely one-sided stomp.

Their first clash was on Daybreak, with standard openings evolving into a rather normal mid-game. Losira went up to 4 hatches and got his 12-minute hive with the desired upgrades for his lings, whereas Gumiho tried to keep up in both bases and upgrades. As Losira spread creep across the map, Gumiho did his best to stop him wherever he could. Despite Gumiho's best efforts, Losira went up to the ultimate broodlord/infestor ball and crawled across the map. At that point, EMP's and nukes became Gumiho's saving grace. In a nail-biting battle, Gumiho's stunning control took out Losira's army while his nukes incinerated drones on the other side of the map, forcing the GG.

Game two took place on Losira's map of choice Cloud Kingdom, and saw Losira step it up a notch as he utilized quick Neural Parasites for some interesting plays, most notably controlling medivacs to heal his ultralisks in battle. Though both players started out similarly to game one, Gumiho elected to go into a more tank-heavy composition whereas Losira stayed on ultra/infestor. This time, it was Losira's ling/baneling attacks that had Gumiho on the back foot for a few moments as multiple worker lines were ravaged. Good moves across the board from both players evened the game out several times before well-placed fungals on top of Gumiho's starved army forced him to tap out against the IM Zerg's superior forces.

Game three was... long. What started out with a 12-14 rax from Gumiho quickly turned into a standard macro game by their standard, with the two of them once again electing to macro up to their desired set of units, bases and upgrades – Losira went into Ultralisks and Gumiho into a bio-centric composition. With the success Gumiho had been having with his ghosts earlier in the series, he decided to get another set of relatively quick ghosts. Though Gumiho made aggressive moves around the 20-minute mark, trying to pick off whatever he could, Losira was on top of him every time and managed to save his spellcasters without serious losses. When he realized he could not pick off free units, Gumiho turned his eyes to the creep that was constantly spreading across the map. When the big engagement finally came, Gumiho's ghosts proved invaluable as EMP's and snipes immediately turned the fight in his favor. With neither player having taken enough damage to warrant a GG, they both went back into safe mode as they finished up all upgrades and made yet more bases. Another engagement came ten minutes later with both of them tied around 100 supply, but the result was the same as last time with both players disengaging before taking potentially crippling damage.

At this point, resources were becoming hard to come by, and so Losira brought his overlords onto the map to spread creep so he could bring his twenty spine crawlers along with him. The players clashed more times, but as every unit became more and more valuable, the engagements became more careful. With Gumiho's air army gone, Losira’s corruptors were more or less useless and kept around only for corruption on marines. Gumiho had a few spare resources left in his base that he eventually managed into a few units, but as his reaper(s) were taken out the game once again became a game of stamina as the two circled each other without ever committing to another attack. Gumiho took out a few spines with his tank/marauder army every now and then. At this point, the most interesting part about the game was Tastosis' mental breakdown. At long last, Gumiho had managed to outlast Losira, sniping most of the spine crawlers around the map, and at 86 minutes, Losira went for an ill-advised engagement, only to die a bloody death a minute later.

Please note that this recap does not nearly cover all the events of this match, as there were far too many moves – both brilliant and stupid, to mention all of them. Watch the game.


Fatigue + Code S = Code A
Gumiho and Losira commit double GSL suicide and both fall to Code A



There wasn't really much to say about Losira vs. MC. ZvP was always Losira's weakest match-up and has at times been MC's strongest, and coming off the back of a 150-minute series, it's not hard to see why Losira looked even worse in this series. He ended up being stomped 0-2 and sent to Code A by the Boss Toss, who eventually moved on to beat Gumiho in the Final Match as well, where the FXO Terran showed similar signs of fatigue. One might have hoped that the rest of the matches would have been postponed to another day to let Losira and Gumiho recover from their beyond-intense clash that was about as long as the rest of the day combined, but that was obviously not an option. In the end both of them gave us the best series so far this year but ultimately, were crushed under its weight.


Code S Ro16: Group D Preview

by: Zealously

Group D: (Z)ST_Life (P)SKT_PartinG (Z)Azubu_BboongBboong (Z)Samsung_RorO

On paper, Group D is an easy group to predict, but the kind of group that has shown itself to not play out how it should, in the past. The player showing perhaps by far greatest form in the world right now, (Z)ST_Life comes into this group as the massive favorite. His opponent, former teammate (P)SKT_PartinG showed similar form toward the end of last year, dominating Zergs (something that will prove very valuable in a 1P 3Z group) with his only significant loss coming from Life in the Blizzard Cup finals.

On the contrary, The other two players, (Z)Samsung_RorO and (Z)Azubu_BboongBboong, come into this group as massive underdogs. Though they both made it out of the Ro32 in convincing fashion – RorO in second place after (T)MarineKingPrime, Bboong in first place over (P)Squirtle, it is fair to say that these two guys, Bboong in particular, ended up in the worst group possible.

The first match of the night between Life and Parting is the long-awaited Blizzard Cup rematch. For those who didn't, watch it, and those who did – watch it again. While their last meeting spelled the end of Parting's seemingly invincible Wonwonwon and robbed the SKT Protoss of his third championship of the year, Parting seems to have kept his form from late last year as proven by his complete stomping of Losira.

His opponent has done perhaps more than that. Life has not only kept his form, but he has become even better. Consider this: StarTale and summer break turned Life from a good player into the best player in the world, ultimately putting him with two championships in GSL/MLG. And now, another break will likely have done even more for his play.

Of course, Parting still has a fighting chance – he has shown some of the best PvZ of all time recently and his battle micro makes him a scary player to play against, no matter who you are. Add to this the fact that Life's ZvP has at times been the match-up that has been his least convincing (which still means pretty damn scary), and Parting might even look at this match with some confidence – he did state that he won most of his games against Life when they were both on StarTale.

However, one must also consider the maps:

1) The removal of Ohana. It is reasonable to believe that Parting will want to go for at least one immortal/sentry push, and given his record on the map, Ohana might just have been the map he would have needed to secure at least one win.
2) Bel'Shir Vestige has proven itself to be a great ZvP map. Life and Parting may be somewhat evenly matched on a neutral map, but Bel'Shir sits at 75% in Korea right now, favoring Zerg - not a good sign for Parting.

The second match of the night seems to be much clearer on paper. RorO is coming off a string of great ZvZ performances, winning his last 5 games – wheras BboongBboong's record isn't as great, with only 2 wins in his last 10 games. That isn't to say the AZUBU Zerg is completely lost in the match-up as he has been steadily improving lately, but RorO was oozing confidence about the mirror match-up and it has been showing in his play.

But then again, BboongBboong was able to surprise with a quick and decisive 2-0 over last season's runner-up Hyun in the Round of 32, and BboongBboong is definitely the dark horse of the entire tournament. If anyone is to cause an upset, it'll be him – but against a proficient ZvZ'er like RorO, that will be very tough.

General outlook and predictions

Going past the first two matches, Life and Parting are the huge favorites in this group, with RorO as a distinct threat. Life has won a lot of stuff and is only getting better, and Parting's hot streak in PvZ was only stopped by the one player he's up against first in this group. One of them will obviously lose in the first match – if it's Parting, he gets to play his arguably strongest match-up against two players who consider it their weakest, and if it's Life then well, we all know what Life has been doing with his opponent across all match-ups recently.

For both RorO and BboongBboong, their best shot is to out-ZvZ their opponent and hope that Life beats Parting. I feel that both RorO and BboongBboong, though obvious underdogs, have better chances in a match-up they play well, ZvZ, than one that has shown to be somewhat lackluster at times in ZvP..

Make no mistake, this group should come down to Parting and Life. If they both bring their A-games, RorO and BboongBboong are in a lot of trouble. However, Life was knocked out by another KeSPA Zerg in Soulkey last season, and Parting's Wonwonwon has now been proven stoppable. But, despite the tendency to turn logic on its head that groups like these tend to have, both Life and PartinG have shown the consistency to make us confident they can keep it under control.

Luckily, I am not Fionn and thus, this prediction should be fine.

Life > PartinG
BboongBboong < RorO
Life > RorO
PartinG > BboongBboong
PartinG > RorO

Life and PartinG advance.

Writers: Zealously.
Graphics: Meko.
Editor: Heyoka.

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Xlafs
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United States9 Posts
February 14 2013 23:04 GMT
#2
LIFE FIGHTING!!!
If Ganzi only had a second chance... Maybe my life's problems would be solved #Number1fan
Fuell
Profile Joined February 2011
Netherlands3111 Posts
February 14 2013 23:05 GMT
#3
Yes! I expect RorO to upset and PartinG to do his thing! :D 4/4 KeSPA would be cool.
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Sumahi
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Guam5609 Posts
February 14 2013 23:05 GMT
#4
I almost cried nerd tears last night when Curious advanced. After so many seasons of trying, he advanced in style last night.

Cheering for Life tonight! The Startale fan in me hopes he can crush the soul of Parting!
Startale <3, ST_July <3, HongUn <3, Savior <3, Gretorp <3, Nada <3, Rainbow <3, Ret <3, Squirtle <3, Bomber <3
Ponera
Profile Joined October 2011
Canada596 Posts
February 14 2013 23:06 GMT
#5
What an AMAZING group! So excited to see how Roro does.
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Fenrisulf
Profile Joined August 2010
United States325 Posts
February 14 2013 23:07 GMT
#6
cmon Parting! gonna be tough to beat out Life. Roro has been on a huge hotstreak in Proleague as well...but this is GSL.
Parting & Life
legoboomette
Profile Joined December 2011
England165 Posts
February 14 2013 23:07 GMT
#7
"Luckily, I am not Fionn and thus, this prediction should be fine."

I think just mentioning Fionn triggers the curse. I guess Bboong and Roro to advance then
Won(*3*)Chu KissMe!
docvoc
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States5491 Posts
February 14 2013 23:09 GMT
#8
On February 15 2013 08:05 Sumahi wrote:
I almost cried nerd tears last night when Curious advanced. After so many seasons of trying, he advanced in style last night.

Cheering for Life tonight! The Startale fan in me hopes he can crush the soul of Parting!

STARTALES = best tales .
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Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States2552 Posts
February 14 2013 23:09 GMT
#9
Never bet against Roro if you actually want him to lose.
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VKCA
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Canada391 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-14 23:11:14
February 14 2013 23:09 GMT
#10
If life gets first soulkey could win the entire tourney
taeja fall out (he said he's not comfortable tvz), then life beats mc, soulkey wrecks life again, then makes it to the finals. He can beat everybody on the other side of the bracket except for maybe BboongBboong (not as many televised games as symbol curious or roro)
and I guess if inovation got all the way to the end with soulkey then he could win as well...

I really really hope soulkey doesn't win vs taeja though... want taeja vs life or mc or parting

symbol, curious, inovation, or parting winning this season is what I see happening. Or at least who seems most on top of their game outside life/mc
Confuse
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2238 Posts
February 14 2013 23:09 GMT
#11
lol i kinda wanna see that series (losira vs gumiho) now just to see the tastosis breakdown, nice synopsis!
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XeroThomas
Profile Joined January 2013
Netherlands8 Posts
February 14 2013 23:13 GMT
#12
Another pretty cool group! I also think Life and Parting should be able to advance, but Roro and BboongBboong won't go down without a fight. :3
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xAdra
Profile Joined July 2012
Singapore1858 Posts
February 14 2013 23:15 GMT
#13
The prediction had BETTER be fine! These two not making through will be a gigantic upset! My favourite zerg and my favourote protoss :/
LockeTazeline
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
2390 Posts
February 14 2013 23:19 GMT
#14
Feel bad for Bboong. He manages to make Code S Ro16, and then he gets put into a group with Life, Parting, and no Terrans.

Parting and Life Fighting.
Swisslink
Profile Joined March 2011
2953 Posts
February 14 2013 23:38 GMT
#15
Everything but a 4:0 for Life would be a HUGE upset, imo. He's really the one and only player right now who I just don't see losing. He knows how to stop PartinG's Sentry/Immortal Push, his ZvZ is incredibly good... Can't think of a way how he could actually fail in this group :-P
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Australia54784 Posts
February 14 2013 23:39 GMT
#16
bboong and roro gogo!
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Germany116 Posts
February 14 2013 23:40 GMT
#17
still LIFE !!!
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Profile Joined April 2012
Canada1026 Posts
February 14 2013 23:47 GMT
#18
im aboard the train now. GO LIFE
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Kergy
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Peru2011 Posts
February 14 2013 23:50 GMT
#19
Roro and Parting

Kespa fighting!
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Germany13591 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-14 23:56:50
February 14 2013 23:56 GMT
#20
Woah, Zealously all grown up now as a writer, doing both the recap and the preview, looking good!

Gogo Life, I just want him to win the whole thing because he's fucking awesome.
On February 15 2013 08:39 opterown wrote:
bboong and roro gogo!

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