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Code A Ro24 - Day 3 Recap/Code S Ro4 Preview

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February 28th, 2013 00:05 GMT

Code A

GSL 2013 Season 1 Code A



Code A Ro24: Day 3 Recap
Rain, Flash, Squirtle, and friends.

Code S Ro4: Day 1 Preview
Curious vs Symbol.

Brackets and results at Liquipedia


Code A Ro24: Day 3 Recap

by: stuchiu

Results from Live Report Thread by TheBB
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TRUE vs BBoongBBoong
(Z)TRUE <Whirlwind> (Z)BBoongBBoong
(Z)TRUE <Icarus> (Z)BBoongBBoong
(Z)TRUE <Neo Planet S> (Z)BBoongBBoong

TRUE wins 2-0!

soO vs LosirA
(Z)soO <Icarus> (Z)LosirA
(Z)soO <Akilon Flats> (Z)LosirA
(Z)soO <Daybreak> (Z)LosirA

LosirA wins 2-1!

Shine vs Squirtle
(Z)Shine <Akilon Flats> (P)Squirtle
(Z)Shine <Cloud Kingdom> (P)Squirtle
(Z)Shine <Bel'Shir Vestige> (P)Squirtle

Squirtle wins 2-0!

Flash vs Rain
(T)Flash <Akilon Flats> (P)Rain
(T)Flash <Daybreak> (P)Rain
(T)Flash <Whirlwind> (P)Rain

Flash wins 2-0!


(Z)T8_TRUE vs (Z)Azubu_BBoongBBoong

The night started off with a small upset with True beating the perennial GSL player B4. Much like the rest of True’s run in the GSL so far, it wasn't the most impressive performance we've seen, but it was solid and it was enough to pick up the win. The first game started with True taking the tempo with a fast ling bane opener that did good economic damage for him. From there True took the macro advantage into the mid game and crushed B4 with a roach-infestor attack that was too much for B4 to handle. B4 tried to counter in the second game with a fast pool, but True got the better of him again with a slightly later pool. After that, B4 was behind so he just took a gamble and went for the faster natural hatchery.

Unfortunately for him, True went for the ling bane bust and B4 had nothing to defend and True won the game and makes his first Code S appearance.

(Z)LG-IM_LosirA vs (Z)SKT_soO

Losira vs Soo was a much closer ZvZ with Losira and Soo fighting on more even footing. Soo took the first game easily with a roach ling attack while Losira got supply blocked. Losira took the second game with small advantages such as better run bys, faster upgrades and a higher drone count to give him the edge in remaxing after major battles. The third was more of a slug fest as Losira and Soo took turns trying to knock each other out with large attacks. They evened out on those attacks, but Losira once again took his win by building up small edges with better ling runbys, burrow use, and better upgrade timings. He used those edges to build a larger economy and from there he ran over Soo with a superior bank.

A long time ago, when Losira first came up in the GSL, he was anointed the heir to Nestea with his fast exciting style and new ideas. Unfortunately that never came to pass as Nestea knocked him out of the sky and straight into Code B. From there, Losira languished for the majority of Starcraft 2 until the twilight of WoL where he finally made it back into Code S. While Losira was never able to raise his name to the same heights as it was in the beginning, he was able to give us one of the greatest series ever played against Gumiho and remind us for one last time that he is a Zerg to be reckoned with. With this victory, Losira ensures that he will be in the first season of HotS just as he was in the first ever open season of GSL.

(Z)Samsung_Shine vs (P)LG-IM_Squirtle

After playing another one of the best games in the history of WoL, Squirtle was knocked out of Code S after losing his cool and Shine had the great displeasure of having to play one of the strongest and most intelligent Protosses in the world. The games went how you would expect with both players opting for large macro games. The first game was decided by Squirtle’s decisiveness and Shine’s hesitation. Squirtle went for the fast triple nexus and ramped up to a strong 3 base timing attack, while Shine hemmed and hawed on 4 bases, upgrading drop then canceling it and going for hive, but delaying the spire and massing on large roach-ling numbers with little to no damage. Shine eventually snapped back into focus to go for an ultralisk-baneling infestor composition, but it was far too late and Squirtle rolled him in the first game. Game two was another late macro game with Squirtle hitting a strong 3base attack that crashed through Shine’s defenses. Shine opted for a base trade taking Squirtle’s third, but Squirtle took every base of Shine’s on the map except the main. From there, Squirtle took his lead and ensured it completely by double expanding, getting HTs and massing voidrays while cost effectively trading away his bad units until he had the perfect army composition to crush Shine.

Going into this last season, Squirtle had something to prove. Ever since his great run at IPL and his GSL run, Squirtle had been on the down slide, not quite performing as well as he used to and still unable to get a championship either in Korea or abroad. While Squirtle ended this season with a loss in the ro16 GSL, he still proved to the world that he was a threat to take out anyone. With HotS just around the corner and Squirtle finally joining a new team, this will be a clean slate for the Protoss as he goes into the next phase of SC2 with a clear mind and fresh start.

(T)KT_Flash vs (P)SKT_Rain

The last and best series of the night came down to the two KeSPA titans: Rain and Flash. When the KeSPA switch began, Rain was able to immediately capture the imagination of audiences everywhere with very strong early performances in Proleague. His fame only expanded as he continued his strong performances in OSL, GSL and MLG. But no matter how strong Rain played or how well he represented the elephants, there was always one man that everyone was waiting for. A specific man referred to in hushed tones and quiet reverence. When Flash switched over there was a lot of faith in his potential to be one of the greatest to ever play. It was not a question if Flash would be good, but when. There hasn't been a second coming this long awaited since Jesus. Last night that faith was rewarded as Flash was able to finally force his way into Code S by defeating the current OSL champion for the spot.

Game one started normally with both players going up to 2 bases with Flash using bio-medivac and Rain using a collosus into HT build. Then Flash turned on the pressure as he did a double medivac drop into Rain’s main while doing a mass marine run by into his natural. Rain was able to stop the drop in the main, but lost ten probes in the natural. This was the story of the game as Flash continued to constantly harass and attack Rain into submission as Rain was able to deflect the main attack, but lose his natural nexus. He was able to stop the drop, but lost his tech. It continued to snowball out of control until Flash built a strong enough force to finally destroy Rain’s army in a heads up fight. Game two saw Flash open with a gas build. He did a proxy marine drop and simultaneous hellion runby, but Rain was having none of it as he easily deflected the push. From there, Flash tried to repeat game one, but Rain was completely on top of his defense, minimizing or stopping the drops from doing any damage. It still wasn't enough as Flash just kept running up in supply and was eventually able to beak Rain’s third by sniping his collossus and attacking at the pivotal moment when he was transitioning into storm. From there Flash kept up the pressure until Rain crumbled.

The wait is over. Flash is in Code S. Get ready.

Code S Ro4: Curious vs Symbol

by: Zealously

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(Z)Azubu_Symbol vs (Z)ST_Curious
Bel'Shir Vestige Icarus Whirlwind Daybreak Neo Planet S Akilon Flats Cloud Kingdom


  • (Z)Azubu_Symbol

    Strengths
    -After choking twice in the Round of 8, he finally reached the semifinals and will be just as high on confidence as Curious.
    -Has strong Zerg teammates in viOLet, Sleep, and BboongBboong.
    -More experienced in the elimination rounds.
    -Is not playing against Seed.



    Weaknesses
    -Has looked very vulnerable in ZvZ lately.
    -History of choking in the elimination rounds.
    -With two 0-2 losses to Life in recent memory, it's quite possible that the StarTale Zergs have his number.

    Ideal Winning Scenario: When comparing Symbol's ZvZ to Curious', it is fair to say that just winning would be a great achievement. The AZUBU Zerg has had quite a bit of trouble in the match-up recently, and taking out the statistical best player in the match-up in the world and reaching the finals would be a great achievement.

    Craziest Winning Scenario: Winning. Although Symbol did do something to repair his reputation by crushing Byul in the Round of 32, his recent weakness in the match-up is hard to overstate. Beating Curious would be impressive, no matter how he does it.

  • (Z)ST_Curious

    Strengths
    -Has all the momentum in the world behind him after finally ending his string of horrible Ro16 performances and obliterating Parting in the Ro8.
    -Is the statistical best ZvZ-player in the world, with a 72.2% win rate in Korea.
    -Has another extremely good ZvZ-player, Life, to practice with.
    -If looking bored has any impact on gameplay, Curious has this match in the bag.

    Weaknesses
    -Although Curious seems to have rid himself of mental blocks, he has broken down completely before and could again.
    -Less experienced in the format.
    -*Grumble grumble, curses, grumble grumble*

    Ideal Winning Scenario: Curious is the heavy favorite in this series, make no mistake. For Curious, everything that gives him more momentum and more confidence is ideal. A convincing 4-0 victory would not only secure a spot in the last WoL final, but it would also most certainly fill him with confidence in his abilities.

    Craziest Winning Scenario: The ”old” Curious shows up, looking unconfident and completely lost as he goes down 0-3 in sad fashion. Then, Life walks into his booth and tells him to get his shit together, the ”new” Curious appears and smashes Symbol in the next four games to reach his first Code S final.


The Final Reader

This is it for Curious. For the second half of 2012, the Code S Reader was overshadowed by the rapidly rising Life and became completely uninteresting as the former ZeNEX Zerg won two GSLs and an MLG. Things became even worse for Curious as he kept on getting eliminated in the group stages of GSL, and failure to reach (or win) tournaments overseas saw him gradually fade away from attention. He was always a solid player – always good enough to beat most players on a good day, but never quite good enough to get everything together and win a premier tournament.

But then, the inevitable happened. Curious, who had been having trouble keeping his nerves in check in the Round of 16, finally got everything together and made a convincing performance to advance in 1st place without dropping a map. ”Well done, Curious – now you'll be owned by Parting!” was the general community consensus. But the StarTale Zerg, now the alone representative of StarTale, said ”No” and eliminated Parting in one of the most one-sided slaughters in a long time.

If you think about it, Curious' story is the best out of the four remaining players in Code S. He was that guy that got a lot of hype after destroying Code A in October 2011, but never really had a true breakout performance, instead staying on the edges of Code S/Code A and determining who was worthy and who was not. Curious made a lot of jokes about his status as gatekeeper in interviews and group selections, but it was quite apparent that he wanted to advance badly.

Then when he finally did, in convincing fashion, he went one step further and took out perhaps the best Protoss player in the entire world, his former team mate. The guy who was never considered a championship contender winning the final championship after being ”really good, but not quite” for so long would really be a great ending to Wings of Liberty.

As for the match itself, things are looking great for Curious. I've already touched upon his monstrous 72% win rate in the match-up (higher than even Nestea), and I've mentioned how unconvincing Symbol has looked in the match-up. By all logic, if Curious brings the kind of play he did in the Rounds of 16 and 8, there is only one way this match will end, and that's with Curious emerging victorious.

Another factor is that given the fact that Symbol seems to like overseas (and online) tournaments, there is no shortage of VoDs for the StarTale Zerg duo of Life and Curious to study. Though the two have never been known for their specifically prepared strategies, Curious did a very good job of coming prepared to the Round of 8, and the result was a dominant 3-0. With a Zerg player as good as Life to practice with, Curious could easily grind out 50 ZvZs if he feels the need to, and though Symbol has the same opportunity with his Zerg team mates, the fact that they do not all live in a team house is another advantage for Curious.

The stars have aligned perfectly for Curious, and he's gotten the best opponent he could have wished for in the semifinals. He has the skill, he has the team mate(s) necessary to prepare for a long series against a (relatively) strong opponent, he has gotten over his nerve issues and now there is only one player between him and a Code S final – a player whose weakest match-up is ZvZ. This match is not only the best match-up Curious could have hoped for, it has aligned perfectly with his best season yet.

The Symbol of Ascension? Success? The Symbol of Good stuff?

Symbol and Curious are two very different kinds of Zergs. Whereas Curious was the slowly rising, consistent Zerg often considered boring for embodying the ”Faceless Korean” stereotype, Symbol was the Zerg that came out of essentially nowhere to rise to the top of the Korean world. Symbol was the Zerg with the flashy style and the interesting group selections – where he'd pit team mates against each other to better his own chances. Today, the roles are reversing. Symbol had been dropping off for a while after unconvincing ZvZs overseas and play that lacked the special ”spark” that made him famous in the first place, and Curious had finally gotten past the Round of 16 and was rising to the top.

Of course, Symbol did manage to claw through two tough group stages, and beat Innovation – the most hyped player to set foot in GSL for a while, to get to the semifinals. He beat another Zerg, Byul, to make sure he isn't looking utterly and completely outmatched in this series, and perhaps initiate the comeback to relevance. For Symbol, he was on the brink of greatness when he played Seed in Season 3 of last year, and though he has gone further now than he did back then, he doesn't have the same hype surrounding him this season; something a finals appearance would surely change.

Symbol is the underdog in this series, no question about that. But both the statistics and recent showings are deceptive for this match-up. While Curious has an insane win-rate in ZvZ, the opponents he has beaten lately do not all have impressive resumés. Aside from Leenock, most of Curious' wins come from mid-tier Korean Zergs such as Annyeong, KDY and Miya. Curious is good in the match-up, certainly, but Symbol isn't as outmatched as the statistics would imply.

For Symbol however, it is the other way around. Many of his losses in Korea come from very proficient ZvZ-players; Life, DRG, Losira and Jaedong have all beaten Symbol to push his winrate below the 50% mark, and make him look a lot worse than he actually is.
In fact, with adequate preparation and sufficient practice, Symbol has a good chance here. He was on the same team as Hyun for a while, and it's not hard to imagine that Hyun – also good at ZvZ, would be willing to practice with Symbol for the latter's first GSL semi-final.

If the AZUBU Zerg plays his cards correctly, his greatest advantage will be superior experience. He has prepared for multi-game series before, for this very stage, and grabbing a quick victory or two early in the series can snowball the match out of control in Symbol's favor. Hyun, last season's runner-up, pulled out a quick win against Sniper in the grand finals to put himself up 1-0, and whatever experience he has, I suspect he will be more than happy to share with Symbol.

General Outlook and Predictions

On paper, this match is very easy to call. Curious has a monstrous winrate and has the best Zerg in the world on his team, whereas Symbol lost 0-4 to a foreigner at Homestory Cup and doesn't actually live in a team house with his team mates, which makes practising for specific match-ups slightly more difficult.
But in reality, this match might be a lot harder to predict than one would initially think. Although both players have access to great practice partners, Symbol has the edge in experience – having been in the elimination rounds twice before. It's very possible that Curious brings preparation on the level of his series against Parting, but the memory of his repeated breakdowns in the Round of 16s of the past still linger when judging Curious' chances.

With the risk of enabling a one-sided 4-0 from Symbol, I'm still going to give this series to Curious. He seems to have all the ingredients for a great run this season, and some of Symbol's ZvZs recently have been very questionable. He might bring insane, mind-blowingly specialised builds to counter tendencies in the StarTale Zerg's play, but Curious might do the same. Had this been any other season, I would have given this series to Symbol. But everything about Curious' Season 1 screams champion, and Symbol won't get in the way of that.

Prediction: Curious 4 – 2 Symbol





Writers: stuchiu, Zealously.
Graphics: Meko.
Editor: Heyoka.
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opterown *
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
February 28 2013 00:08 GMT
#2
gogo curious~
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Goibon
Profile Joined May 2010
New Zealand8185 Posts
February 28 2013 00:11 GMT
#3
Ahhh i must cheer for Curious. He has a tremendous face.

I love the battle of the teams here. Such strong Zerg lineups on both teams, i can't really say that either has an advantage. It's not like Life is in the booth. But there's a lot of quality practise no doubt going to happen here for both players.

-If looking bored has any impact on gameplay, Curious has this match in the bag.


Love it.
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Noocta
Profile Joined June 2010
France12578 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-28 00:19:28
February 28 2013 00:18 GMT
#4
-Has strong Zerg teammates in viOLet, Sleep, and BboongBboong.


Last time he mentionned practice partner, even after joining Azubu, it was still Shine, Ragnarok and Revival. :p
And I'm sure HyuN is willing to help him, as Symbol probably helped him a lot last season.
Never forgeting his roots.
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Grumbels
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Netherlands7031 Posts
February 28 2013 00:23 GMT
#5
I'm so excited for this Bo7 ZvZ between two inspiring players. *cough*
Well, now I tell you, I never seen good come o' goodness yet. Him as strikes first is my fancy; dead men don't bite; them's my views--amen, so be it.
sertman
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States540 Posts
February 28 2013 00:31 GMT
#6
well since fionn predicted curious to win it's a pretty safe bet symbol will take this

can't wait, should be good games
neptunusfisk
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
2286 Posts
February 28 2013 00:36 GMT
#7
I predict Curious and Taeja in the finals with Taeja winning 4-2. There, I said it.
maru G5L pls
Zenniv
Profile Joined September 2011
United States545 Posts
February 28 2013 00:41 GMT
#8
Well at least it's the last season of WoL so we won't see goo many GomZvZ's.
Regardless, I'm hyped for the finals of the last season (Please taeja :DD).

Gogo curious you got dis.
opterown *
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia54784 Posts
February 28 2013 00:42 GMT
#9
On February 28 2013 09:31 sertman wrote:
well since fionn predicted curious to win it's a pretty safe bet symbol will take this

can't wait, should be good games

the article says stuchiu recap and zeal for the preview, whereas credit is different?
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Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States540 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-28 00:44:36
February 28 2013 00:44 GMT
#10
On February 28 2013 09:42 opterown wrote:
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On February 28 2013 09:31 sertman wrote:
well since fionn predicted curious to win it's a pretty safe bet symbol will take this

can't wait, should be good games

the article says stuchiu recap and zeal for the preview, whereas credit is different?


oh yes you're right it does appear it was zealously. sorry fionn
DinosaurJones
Profile Joined February 2012
United States1000 Posts
February 28 2013 00:45 GMT
#11
I want either Curious or TaeJa to take this season... if they end up in the finals though, I won't know who to root for ;_;
bittman
Profile Joined February 2011
Australia8759 Posts
February 28 2013 00:54 GMT
#12
A lot of people won't watch because it's ZvZ, but I'm hoping a Bo7 will force some quite interesting games. Give us some nydus and ultras!

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Profile Blog Joined March 2012
3829 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-28 01:05:53
February 28 2013 01:05 GMT
#13
wrong thread

GO CURIOUS
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Alryk
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
United States2718 Posts
February 28 2013 01:16 GMT
#14
Curious vs Taeja finals?

Pretty please?
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Destructicon
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
4713 Posts
February 28 2013 01:17 GMT
#15
Well, even though its ZvZ and I've seen a sickening amount of them the last half of last year, some of them have been good, like Life vs Leenock MLG final, hopefully Symbol and Curious keep the tradition of the last WoL GSL producing awesome games and give us the best ZvZ series we've seen to date.

Or they could produce a fairly one sided stomp and people will hate on ZvZ even more...
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WhX
Profile Joined May 2011
Germany778 Posts
February 28 2013 01:35 GMT
#16
Go Curious, you can do it!
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Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
February 28 2013 01:45 GMT
#17
I didn't realize Curious had risen to #1 in ZvZ. I knew he was really strong in the match up! It would be really cool to see him win the last WoL GSL because then everyone else would have been deemed unworthy and it would be fine because there are no more GSLs.
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althaz
Profile Joined May 2010
Australia1001 Posts
February 28 2013 01:50 GMT
#18
Definitely going to be barracking for Curious, I think his season has got "Silver Medal" tatooed all over it's face.

I'm not happy that he beat Parting (who moved from my favourite ESF team to my actual favourite team), but with no SKT players I have to don Startale silver and cheer for Curious.
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wammyz
Profile Joined January 2013
90 Posts
February 28 2013 01:57 GMT
#19
Curious winning the last GSL of WOL would make sense because he would basically be kicking everyone out of WOL.

Also really looking forward to this, I love good ZvZ ! :D
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United States254 Posts
February 28 2013 01:58 GMT
#20
GoGo Curious v Taeja Finals!!!!
Favorite Players: Bomber | Maru | Life | PartinG | InnoVation | Bbyong
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