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[WCS KR] Semis: Soulkey vs. sOs Preview

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Graphics bypetad, shiroiusagi
May 20th, 2013 22:42 GMT

2013 GSL Season 2
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Soulkey vs. sOs
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Semi-Final 1: Soulkey vs. sOs

by monk

The Woongjin Twins

For those of you who don't follow Proleague closely, Woongjin Stars is currently the first place team in the rankings by a very large margin. Much of this can be attributed to their extremely deep lineup, consisting of seven to nine players who can all stand up to the regulars from the other Proleague teams. But another important aspect of Woongjin is that it has two reliable ace players. While STX has Innovation, SK Telecom has Rain, KT has Flash, and Samsung has RorO, Woongjin Stars lucked out with duo of always reliable players: (P)sOs and (Z)Soulkey. In Proleague, sOs and Soulkey have records of 24 - 13 and 23 - 10 respectively, both among the top ten in the league.

Now, it's time for Woongjin's duo to lead their team to glory in individual leagues as well. With a direct ticket to the Proleague finals essentially on lock, they've achieved the same feat by defeating PartinG and Losira in the quarter-finals to set up an all-Stars semi-final matchup. After a years long drought without a major title in either individual or team competition, a glorious double-crown is in reach for Stars.

Because Soulkey played a Protoss last round and sOs played a Zerg last around, a recap of the round of 8 serves as a great preview for this match between two teammates.

Soulkey vs. Protoss

(Z)Soulkey plays possibly the most safe and "standard" ZvP there is. His most distinctive trait is his consistent scouting with overseers. During any given ZvP, Soulkey will morph between one and four overseers just to search through his opponent's base. Even more impressive is that he will react to this scouting with deadly precision, as his execution ranks among the very best Zerg has to offer. His series against Parting in the round of 8 shows off his best traits:

  • Game 1: Soulkey scouts his opponent's lack of a robotics and appropriately overruns him with ling/roach/hydra
  • Game 2: Soulkey scouts that PartinG had adjusted by adding a robotics, and plays a long, solid, swarm host-based macro game which eventually overruns his opponent.
  • Game 3: Soulkey scouts his opponent's three base blink stalker all-in (with an overseer, of course) about as fast as he could, but fails to defend it even though he had an excellent reaction after scouting it. One explanation is his style of delayed upgrades, most of which had not kicked in when the all-in hit.
  • Game 4: Soulkey anticipates Parting's very specific gateway expand that he always does on Aklion Wastes and gains an early lead with a speedling rush. After it turns into a macro game, Soulkey sends in three more overseer scouts and tries a roach/hydra/viper pressure that doesn't work. In a move that surprises everyone, Parting goes for a desperation max-out push and miraculously runs through the swarm host/spine wall Soulkey has established.
  • Game 5: A combination of Soulkey's scouting overlord and overseer scouts Parting's plan of a colossi/immortal all-in and he reacts perfectly with a mutalisk opening, easily securing the win.

Above all, Soulkey showed his mastery of scouting in this series. He also sent a strong message that he wasn't a one-trick pony and could play a variety of styles at the highest level. One quirk (or weakness, if an opponent could find a way to exploit it) of Soulkey's place is that he prefers later evo chambers against Protoss, probably motivated by the fact that you no longer need this structure to build spore crawlers.

Outside the GSL, Soulkey shows a few more holes in his ZvP. Against Stats in Proleague, Soulkey showed a weakness to skytoss, a strategy that sOs will likely employ once or twice in their series. And more recently, Soulkey and Rain battled it out in a ZvP where they seemed to be competing in who could play more standard. Rain played stargate into robo expand with a colossi/stalker follow-up while Soulkey played hydra into mass overseer scout into corruptor. Rain won out this standard-off in what was surely a crushing blow to the Woongjin Zerg's ego. Fortunately for him, sOs will probably play the exact opposite of standard.


sOs vs. Zerg

(P)sOs, though on the same team as Soulkey, is perhaps the exact opposite in terms of playstyle. He very rarely relies on standard tactics, instead enjoying playing mind-games with his opponents and exploiting the established meta-game. He'll often try to hide his strategies and produces legions of hallucinations in order to trick his opponents. Furthermore, he uses some of the most unorthodox strategies available to Protoss, that surprise the majority of his opponents. sOs' weakness seems to be execution; in this way, he is the polar opposite of Rain, a player known for perfectly flawless execution of perfectly boring strategies. Naniwa, in a recent interview, even compared himself to sOs, noting that neither may have the best mechanics, but they use their brains to outsmart their opponents. Against Losira in the round of 8, sOs used this brain to concoct a variety of strategies, none of which had really been seen before:

  • Game 1: Early pool vs. no scout, nothing to see here.
  • Game 2: Gateway expand into four gate (with a tricky gas pull). Then gateway pressure into chargelot/archon all-in. Win!
  • Game 3: Gateway expand into fake four gate into real DTs. Then chargelot archon all-in with a hallucinated warp prism. Loss because Losira made a lot of roaches, and because DTs were atrociously microed against a detection-less opponent.
  • Game 4: Gateway expand into fake four gate (again!) into double stargate (phoenix) into mass void ray into chargelot/archon into templar. Included a cute lair snipe + recall with a bunch of void rays + msc.
  • Game 5: 'Fake' cannon rush opener (it's very likely that sOs knew it wouldn't work, but he forced an overreaction from his opponent anyways). Transition into 3-base skytoss plus chargelot/archon. Throw some DTs into that main army too because, why not? Skytoss kills overseers anyways. Win!


There comes a point in a player's life where he ventures from brilliant, creative, and innovative into just plain gimmicky. And sOs, especially from his openings in against Losira certainly looked gimmicky. Against a teammate like Soulkey who consistently scouts for them, sOs will have a hard time pulling off these often DT-based builds. And as for his phoenix/voidray/chargelot/archon/dt composition, he'll have a lot to prove with that as well.

All in all, sOs came out of his semi-finals series looking worse than than before, even if he won by the same 3 - 2 scoreline as Soulkey. We began to see the shaky sOs in a new light, from a new angle and wondered if all his brilliant ideas of the past were but gimmicks destined to fail him in a long series against top player. Then we remembered: wait, he beat RorO, Creator, EffOrt, INnoVation, and Life in the same tournament. Never mind, I guess.


The Verdict

Soulkey is both a GSL veteran and a BW Starleague veteran. On the other hand, sOs' only experience in bo5+ matches was his first match against a supposedly mismatched Losira just one week ago, a match he struggled with. The experience difference alone should give Soulkey a clear advantage. Then there is the question of momentum. Sure, both Woongjin players are possibly in the best shape of their lives, but again, Soulkey ekes out an edge in this category as well. Just look at their HotS Proleague records: 12-3 for Soulkey and 6-5 for sOs. sOs looked especially shaky in his last match against Fantasy where his execution and army positioning left a lot to be desired. Because of these faults, sOs somehow turned a favorable situation into one where he was forced to call Soulkey in order to clean up.

Hey, but who knows? Team-kill matches tend to be unpredictable and sOs is an especially unpredictable player. This combination could be exactly what sOs needs to gain the upper hand in the coming match. But we have to decide now, so we'll say:

Prediction: Soulkey 4 - 3 sOs

Writers: monk.
Graphics: petad_, shiroiusagi.
Editor: Waxangel.
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Fuell
Profile Joined February 2011
Netherlands3111 Posts
May 20 2013 22:47 GMT
#2
4-1 Soulkey! Nice write-up as always.
fOu/Zenith/NEX/WeRRa/SlayerS
GeNi
Profile Joined November 2012
United States49 Posts
May 20 2013 22:57 GMT
#3
i want sOs 2 win. if soulkey goes to the finals, innovation will have a party. atleast a pvt bo7 would be a challenge to innovation
Zenbrez
Profile Joined June 2012
Canada5973 Posts
May 20 2013 23:15 GMT
#4
I think Soulkey will win, and I don't think it'll be close. A chunk of his wins vs Losira was because Losira was too stubborn to build a hydra, and very resistance to building a roach. Either of which would have won him some games. Either way, I like sOs and would like him to move on
Refer to my post.
BAAEEMM
Profile Joined April 2012
Germany412 Posts
May 20 2013 23:22 GMT
#5
Nice write-up. Not sure who I want to get through. Soulkey is more likely but I'd love to see sOs prepare some nifty builds for a finals vs. Innovation.
Should be a great series anyways.
warmus
Profile Joined November 2010
United Kingdom196 Posts
May 20 2013 23:25 GMT
#6
Soulkey is the best zerg we could possibly hope to beat innovation at this point in time. SK is beastly now, and he has shown that he can take on innovations v Z like a boss. I think a bo7 of SK and bogus in the finals could be one of the best series to date, so im kind of hoping for SK will make it through tomorrow.
asdfOu
Profile Joined August 2011
United States2089 Posts
May 20 2013 23:31 GMT
#7
Soulkey=only zerg this season (PL+GSL) to beat BoGus in a zvt SOULKEY VS BOGUS FINALLSSSS (if it actually happens) i f!@#$ing called it like now joke
rip prime
igay
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
Australia1178 Posts
May 20 2013 23:41 GMT
#8
It will all be for nothing when innovation smashes face, I'm wondering if there is anyone out there that doesn't think innovation is going to win this gsl?
MVP <3 MKP <3 DRG <3
EnumaAvalon
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Philippines3613 Posts
May 21 2013 00:04 GMT
#9
Soulkey 4-2. Looking beastly in Proleague. Only Rain can stop him!
(._.) ( l: ) ( .-. ) ( :l ) (._.) They see me rolling. They hating.
Die4Ever
Profile Joined August 2010
United States17737 Posts
May 21 2013 00:15 GMT
#10
anyone making the LR thread?
"Expert" mods4ever.com
snakeeyez
Profile Joined May 2011
United States1231 Posts
May 21 2013 00:17 GMT
#11
Yeah I agree with soulkey taking it but it will probably be close. I think soulkey against innovation would be a good finals as long as its not a zvz.
Sumahi
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Guam5609 Posts
May 21 2013 00:22 GMT
#12
Now that Bomber is eliminated I have to undergo the tough task of picking a non-Startale player to cheer for. I think I might have to cheer for Soulkey.
Startale <3, ST_July <3, HongUn <3, Savior <3, Gretorp <3, Nada <3, Rainbow <3, Ret <3, Squirtle <3, Bomber <3
badeanden
Profile Joined December 2011
Norway56 Posts
May 21 2013 00:24 GMT
#13
Lol been playing 100 + games with zerg, and just learned that i don't need an evo chamber anymore to build sporecrawlers!! Thank you TeamLiquid :D
Snute will be the new Stephano in 2013! Mark my words
nktiep
Profile Joined December 2010
Vietnam40 Posts
May 21 2013 00:29 GMT
#14
soulkey 3-4 sOs :D
IneptFromRussia
Profile Joined December 2012
Russian Federation14 Posts
May 21 2013 00:46 GMT
#15
In an interview translated over at esfiworld (http://www.esfiworld.com/sos-makes-it-to-code-s-semis-after-beating-kangho) sOs acually said he was nervous and had to think on the fly, because his plan was to 3-0 Losira, relying on his greedy play. The stuff we saw from protoss player half of the time weren't exactly prepared strategies\gimmicks, it was just thinking on the fly, that is why execution was lacking. So i wouldn't count sOs out just yet, although Soulkey does seem like a better player.
kochanfe
Profile Joined July 2011
Micronesia1338 Posts
May 21 2013 00:50 GMT
#16
My prediction: Soulkey 3–4 sOs
"The flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long." - Lao Tzu
hawk123
Profile Joined July 2009
United States77 Posts
May 21 2013 01:19 GMT
#17
sOs 4-2 easy peezy
If you aren't the best, you aren't shit
ke_ivan
Profile Joined February 2011
Singapore374 Posts
May 21 2013 01:40 GMT
#18
It's gonna be soooo close... sOs is so damn tricky... anyone who hallucinates colossus so that he can convince you that he isn't going colossus when he really is going colossus is on another level. Then again, soulkey is good too. He beat Parting.
goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44280 Posts
May 21 2013 01:49 GMT
#19
On May 21 2013 10:40 ke_ivan wrote:
It's gonna be soooo close... sOs is so damn tricky... anyone who hallucinates colossus so that he can convince you that he isn't going colossus when he really is going colossus is on another level. Then again, soulkey is good too. He beat Parting.



sOs also defeated parting recently on Proleague
this is a quote
goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44280 Posts
May 21 2013 01:51 GMT
#20
i think soulkey is slightly better than sOs .. so ill go with soulkey
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