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Code S - Ro32 Group F Preview/E Recap (Season 3)

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Code S - Ro32 Group F Preview/E Recap (Season 3)

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September 5th, 2013 21:44 GMT
2013 GSL Season 2

WCS Korea Season 3
GSL Code S




Ro32 - Group E Recap
Flash and Jjakji advance


Ro32 - Group F Preview
INnoVation, HerO, DongRaeGu, Gumiho


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Ro32 Group E Recap

Flash and Jjakji advance to the Ro16

by Waxangel

(T)KT_Flash kept the doubters at bay for at least another round, as he advanced to the Ro16 as first place in Group E. The Brood War legend had even more to play for than usual in this final season of WCS Korea, needing at least a top five finish to have a real shot at earning enough points to compete at the year-end Blizzcon finals.

Things started out rocky for Flash as he went up against the famously cheesy (Z)Soul_hyvaa, with a strong zergling-baneling all-in allowing the former STX Zerg to take the first map. However, Flash's all-in defenses were much improved in game two, as he fended off Hyvaa's old school roach-bane all-ins to tie up the series. Hyvaa then threw one last curveball to try to steal the series in game three, opting for an unorthodox mass speedroach + speedbane composition. However, Flash's drops were able to tie up hyvaa while he put together a powerful counter composition of marauders and hellbats to end the game.

Ro32 - Group E
1.(T)KT_Flash2 - 0
2.(T)mYi.jjakji2 - 1
3.(P)IM_First1 - 2
4.(Z)Soul_hyvaa0 - 2


Detailed results from Live Report Thread by Lorning.
+ Show Spoiler [Click for Detailed Results] +
First vs jjakji
(P)First <Whirlwind> (T)jjakji
(P)First <Polar Night> (T)jjakji
(P)First <Bel'Shir Vestige> (T)jjakji

(T)jjakji wins 2-1!

hyvaa vs Flash
(Z)hyvaa <Frost> (T)Flash
(Z)hyvaa <Derelict Watcher> (T)Flash
(Z)hyvaa <Polar Night> (T)Flash

(T)Flash wins 2-1!

Winners' Match
(T)jjakji <Derelict Watcher> (T)Flash
(T)jjakji <Polar Night> (T)Flash
(T)jjakji <> (T)Flash

(T)Flash wins 2-0!

Losers' Match
(P)First <Derelict Watcher> (Z)hyvaa
(P)First <Whirlwind> (Z)hyvaa
(P)First <Akilon Wastes> (Z)hyvaa

(P)First wins 2-1!

Final Match
(T)jjakji <Polar Night> (P)First
(T)jjakji <Whirlwind> (P)First
(T)jjakji <> (P)First

(T)jjakji wins 2-0!



(T)Flash and (T)jjakji advance to WCS KR GSL Ro16!

Moving on to the winner's match, Flash faced off against (T)mYi.jjakji, who had come up after easily shutting down (P)IM_First's blink stalker and oracle builds. The first game on Derelict Watcher saw Flash take an early lead after he sensed something was amiss, and countered Jjakji's proxy-barracks marauders with well timed bunker. With a better economy to start, Flash made no mistakes as he compounded his advantage and strolled to a win. The second game on Polar Night once again saw Flash start with a solid early game advantage, this time with his hellions exploiting Jjakji's poor positioning to take out several SCVs. Once again, Flash was able to safely roll his advantage into a win, with his mech overpowering Jjakji's bio-tank forces.

With Flash through to the Ro16 in first, that left Hyvaa, First, and JJakji to fight for the remaining Ro16 ticket.

The loser's match between (P)First and (Z)hyvaa was one between familiar opponents, as they had played each other seven times in the previous two WCS Seasons. Hyvaa looked to take the initiative with a speedling all-in (one he had used to topple First all the way back in WCS Season 1), but First executed well on defense to thwart the attack. After his attack was stopped cold, hyvaa didn't hesitate to call GG and move on to the next game. Hyvaa then changed his approach entirely for game two, playing for the late game composition of swarm hosts and brood lords. First attempted to match Hyvaa in the late game with his own deathball, but was defeated in the deciding engagement after miscalculating the amount of anti-air firepower required.

Hyvaa then went for a third different approach in the final game of the series, powering up for a big hydra-roach-viper timing to try and finish First in the mid game. While it looked for a minute that Hyvaa had broken through First's defenses, the IM Protoss showed great tenacity to stay in the game. First even had the audacity to counter-attack with a warp-prism when it seemed like he needed every single warp-in on defense, but he ended up enjoying the best of both words by crippling Hyvaa's economy while also successfully holding at home. With his attack thwarted and his economy in shambles, Hyvaa gave a surprisingly quick GG to send First through to the final match.

After all the hard work against Hyvaa, (P)First would unfortunately suffer a deflating defeat against (T)jjakji. Two no-nonsense SCV-pulls from Jjakji gave him a surprisingly easy 2 - 0 victory, earning him a return to the Code S Ro16 for the first time in over a year.

PartinG Notes

(T)Flash: Much like Maru in the previous group, Flash did what was expected of him without getting a chance to be especially impressive. It's not just the fans who are disappointed in Flash so far—Flash himself knows he hasn't lived up to expectations and has his eyes set on making the global finals at whatever cost.

(T)jjakji: Jjakji looked better than he had in years during his Code A run, and he kept it up with a solid performance in this group. His TvP at least looks to be at a very high level, but we still can't say for sure whether his TvZ or TvT are Code S level.

On a side note, Jjakji mentioned that he planned to play longer macro games against First originally, but decided to go with the SCV pull timings when he saw how badly First had lost when Bomber used them against him.

(P)First: Two more brutal losses to Terran all-ins further confirmed First's position as a Protoss who doesn't lose to Terran after 18 minutes, but will always lose to them if they attack before that. At least he knows for sure what area he needs to work on!

Unfortunately for First, this Ro32 finish puts him at 17th place in the WCS point standings with few ways to earn more. Perhaps we'll see him as a surprise, last-minute entrant at some upcoming WCS Tier 1 tournaments?

(Z)hyvaa: Well, Hvyaa played like we expect him to, mixing up all-ins and macro play to try and keep his opponents off guard. It's not a style that's always going to pay off, but we love that he actually has a definitive style.


Ro32: Group F Preview

(T)Acer.INnoVation, (P)CJ_herO, (Z)MVP.DongRaeGu, (T)FXO.GuMiho

by stuchiu

This season of Code S featurs a fairly even spread of star players among the Ro32 groups, but Group F has a case to be called the best in terms of sheer name value. We have to start with (T)Acer.INnoVation, formerly the consensus best player in the world and now the subject of the biggest signing in the world. (Z)MVP.DongRaeGu has won numerous championships on multiple continents, and is still one of the most popular progamers despite a recent dip in form. (T)FXO.GuMiho helps Group F cater to the hipster fans, having an unorthodox playstyle that frequently leads to very entertaining games. (P)CJ_herO is the odd man out in terms fan support, but hey, KeSPA fans gotta have someone to cheer for, too.

Clearly, the main point of interest in this group is (T)Acer.INnoVation. He's had a crazy year since KeSPA made their full switch to SC2, going from ladder hero to top eight GSL player within months, and then becoming the best player in the world in HotS. His dominance between April and July was so profound that many assumed that his reign would come to eclipse the likes Mvp, MC or Nestea. It is easier now in retrospect, after a disappointing WCS Season 2 campaign, to see some of the flaws that were apparent even during his months of dominance.

Innovation’s first flaw is that he plays his best in a matchup when that matchup is very one-dimensional. This is why his TvZ is still unstoppable now, as was his TvT before the Hellbat nerf: They allow INnoVation to simply overpower his opponents through sheer force of execution. Post-hellbat nerf, he was easily jumped by by Maru who threw a variety of confusing strategies his way. And even before the hellbat-nerf, INnoVation was felled by Bomber who outright denied the meta and refused to engage in a war of multi-tasking and speed.

His second flaw is his mentality. When INnoVation starts falling behind in a series, he seems to have a lot of trouble coming back. When Soulkey came back from a 0 - 3 deficit in the GSL finals to tie the series at 3 - 3, INnoVation completely fell apart in game seven as he sent half his army to die in a failed drop when he clearly knew mutalisks were present. After he was all-ined by Maru 3 times in the OSL semis, he was beaten like a drum even when he got his desired macro game in game four. After his close loss against Taeja in the group stages of the WCS Season Finals, he was easy pickings for Naniwa as Naniwa slaughtered Innovation’s almost suicidally sloppy attempts at aggression.

In a way, Innovation is the complete opposite of Mvp. Innovation can beat anyone in a fair macro game, Mvp can be beaten by anyone in a fair macro game. But when it comes to trickery, Innovation is led by the nose while Mvp is leading others by the nose. And when the going gets tough, Innovation falls apart while Mvp reaches another level of skill.

But even those two flaws are small ones. Besides those three collapses, INnoVation has consistently crushed his opponents. His TvT and TvP are not invincible, but still strong enough to match up evenly against the best players in the world. INnoVation may no longer be the sole superpower of the world, but he is still one of the strongest contenders for the throne.

(P)CJ_herO is the latest team league star that can’t quite cut it in individual competition. Much like (P)YongHwa before him, herO spent much of his singles career losing in Code B qualifiers while carrying his team in the proleague. Somehow, his skill in Proleague best of one's just hasn't carried over to the best of three format of the individual leagues.

The biggest problem for herO in this group is that his best matchups are PvP and PvZ. With two Terrans in this group, one that just beat him resoundingly in WCG and the other known for his unusual and aggressive style, herO will have to show something beyond what he has shown thus far in his Code A and U&D matches if he wants to make it out of this group.

Third in the group is (Z)MVP.DongRaeGu, a player who's never really been the same since he choked in two semi-finals in 2012. Falling to MC in the GSL and to Leenock in the GSTL cost him two opportunities to play at live finals in the city of Busan, a hometown so beloved to DongRaeGu that he chose his old neighborhood's name as his professional gaming ID. Though DRG still played good SC2 afterwards, he seemed broken in a fundamental way as he was never able to raise a trophy again.

Things became even worse for DRG once HotS arrived. His win rates plummeted and he went from one of the clutchest players on MVP to one of their most inconsistent. In a crucial game in the GSTL finals, he would bungle a 2-rax defense against Yoda after scouting it out.

But despite all the pain and suffering, DongRaeGu is (sort of) back. He's found a fraction of his old skill again, and he crushed his way through his U&D group while looking the best he has in perhaps a year. For his accomplishment, he will be the third recipient of the Nestea award, given to players who compete in ten consecutive Code S seasons. Certainly, DongRaeGu has shown that he has Nestea's consistency, clawing his way into the Ro32 even in his worst of times. But if he wants to have any chance of competing at Blizzcon this year, he's going to need show Nestea's championship class as well.

I like to call (T)FXO.GuMiho the most interesting player in the world. Yes, there are entertainers like MC and Parting who can win over fans with their out of game personalities and antics. But if you want to see the most entertaining games, the ones that go down to the wire, games that redefine the word 'chaos,' Gumiho is the player to watch. Playing an incredibly aggressive, multi-tasking oriented style of play, Gumiho played some of the greatest games WoL had to offer.

Unfortunately, HotS has taken away from Gumiho's uniqueness. Back in WoL you had to make a conscious effort to focus on multi-tasking and hyper-aggression like Gumiho, but the introduction of afterburners, hellbats, and mines promoted that style as a default. With his once niche market being overrun by giants like INnoVation, it's not surprising that Gumiho has failed to distinguish himself yet in HotS.

However, while Gumiho has yet to reach the level he did in WoL, I have faith that he'll find a way to adapt his style to Terran's new weapons. SuperNoVa, another offense oriented player in WoL, was able to establish his own unique color among the many aggressive Terran styles in HotS. Gumiho is too creative and smart to be unable to do the same. I'm sure he will soon be showing us some of the most entertaining games HotS has to offer.

Overall Predictions:

Innovation > Hero
Gumiho > DRG
Innovation > Gumiho
DRG > Hero
Gumiho > DRG

Innovation and Gumiho advance.


Progamer Pokedex: By Popular Request

by monk

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Innovation is Mewtwo! Conceived in lab by humans attempting to create the ultimate warrior, Mewtwo knew nothing but battling. With cold and calculating precision, he defeated every opponent who dared to stand in his way. In its heyday, he was king. With his special attack being sky high and his typing being frankly imbalanced, no Pokemon could stand a chance against this juggernaut.

Nintendo took notice, however, and hoping to create a more competitive game, introduced some mechanical changes in the next iteration of the Pokemon series. Dark and Steel types and actual ghost attacks were introduced, significantly neutering Mewtwo's dominant psychic type. Mewtwo's personal stats were also slashed, allowing some top tier Pokemon to make significant dents into the once invincible titan. To this date, Mewtwo still remains one of the most powerful Pokemon in the game, but 20+ legendaries to compete with, he'll have to work a lot harder.

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herO is Pachirisu! When one looks at Pachirisu, the first thing that comes to mind must be, "What a completely original Pokemon". I have nothing more to say about this.

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Dongraegu is Aerodactyl! In his time, Aerodactly was a monster, the guy at the top of the food chain. But then a cataclysmic event changed the landscape of the world, introducing a completely new environment. Aerodactyl actually went extinct for a while, unable to adapt to these harsh new conditions. Luckily for him, modern scientists have perfected the fossil resurrecting technique and Aerodactyl will have a second chance to rise to the top, this time in the modern world.

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Gumiho is Teddiursa! At first I had Gumiho pegged down as Tentracruel, a Pokemon whose many tentacles allow it to control and micromanage many skirmishes around the battlefield. But then I thought, screw it. Gumibear is so obviously Teddiursa. Just because.

Writers: monk, stuchiu, and Waxangel
Graphics: wo1fwood.
Editor: Waxangel.
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Noocta
Profile Joined June 2010
France12578 Posts
September 05 2013 21:48 GMT
#2
Oh come on, Tentacruel will obviously be Leenock.
" I'm not gonna fight you. I'm gonna kick your ass ! "
ZAiNs
Profile Joined July 2010
United Kingdom6525 Posts
September 05 2013 21:50 GMT
#3
ROFL at herO/Pachirisu.
Lorning *
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Belgica34432 Posts
September 05 2013 21:52 GMT
#4
DRG and Gumi fighting

Also you forgot to include Pichu
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KaiserKieran
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
United States615 Posts
September 05 2013 22:05 GMT
#5
I see Innovation placing first and DRG placing second.

I just have a feeling that DRG has been working incredibly hard for his chance to shine. If he wins against Gumi in his first match he will make it to the ro16. If he doesn't then Gumi will be the second place.
Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13973 Posts
September 05 2013 22:05 GMT
#6
I love how I completely and utterly agree with the pokemon
I dont like how I agree with the predictions
DRG FIGHTING
Kaina + Drones Linkcro Summon Cupsie Yummy Way
Giant Robot
Profile Joined August 2012
38 Posts
September 05 2013 22:17 GMT
#7
Gogo Gumiho! Waited a long time to see him back in the spot light so excited!
Will Green bananas ruin banana bread?
Yonnua
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United Kingdom2331 Posts
September 05 2013 22:26 GMT
#8
100% disagree, I feel pretty confident that herO won't go out fourth. I think he has a pretty good shot at getting out, quite possibly even first. I don't see DRG making it out, and I think Innovation probably beats Gumiho.
LRSL 2014 Finalist! PartinG | Mvp | Bomber | Creator | NaNiwa | herO
Ctesias
Profile Joined December 2012
4595 Posts
September 05 2013 22:28 GMT
#9
This should be an excellent day of Starcraft. Anyone except hero advancing would be great. Inno + Gumi would be my top 2 picks though.

Impressive knowledge of Pokemon to be able to choose so aptly. I'm enjoying the inclusion of the progamer pokedex.
Flash | Mvp
LittleRedBoy
Profile Joined April 2011
United States229 Posts
September 05 2013 22:31 GMT
#10
How dare you slander Mewtwo by comparing it to Innovation.
bo1b
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Australia12814 Posts
September 05 2013 22:32 GMT
#11
DRG WILL RISE AGAIN

DRG to 4:0, you heard it here first.
DifuntO
Profile Joined November 2011
Greece2376 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-05 22:33:00
September 05 2013 22:32 GMT
#12
Innovation < herO
Gumiho > DRG
herO > Gumiho
DRG < Innovation
Gumiho < Innovation

Go herO!!!
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Orcasgt24
Profile Joined August 2011
Canada3238 Posts
September 05 2013 22:35 GMT
#13
I wonder what gamer gets to be Mew....

Innovation > Hero
DRG > Gumiho
Innovation > DRG
Gumiho > Hero
Gumiho > DRG
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DJHelium
Profile Joined December 2010
Sweden13480 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-05 22:39:28
September 05 2013 22:37 GMT
#14
I believe in you DongRaeGu, show those noob terrans how muta-ling-bling can be played! ♥

But I'm probably happy with any result, herO might be my favourite Kespa player, Gumiho is really entertaining and Innovation is Innovation.
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Grumbels
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Netherlands7031 Posts
September 05 2013 22:38 GMT
#15
You spoiled a Gen VI pokemon.
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.
DRTnOOber
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
New Zealand476 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-05 22:40:17
September 05 2013 22:39 GMT
#16
Typo in the Innovation section at the start...

"...he was easily jumped by by Maru..."

herO is so much more than Pachirisu! I think he's more of a Scyther.
But I'm off creep... and so I slow down, what are hellions doing here? I don't belong here...
birdaholic
Profile Joined September 2011
United States67 Posts
September 05 2013 22:42 GMT
#17
I'm behind in sc2 scene.. why is it that this is the last code-s?
FrostedMiniWheats
Profile Joined August 2010
United States30730 Posts
September 05 2013 22:48 GMT
#18
Bogus isn't Nosepass?! What is this..?
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Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
September 05 2013 22:49 GMT
#19
On September 06 2013 07:48 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:
Bogus isn't Nosepass?! What is this..?

they should have done one of those pokemon fusions and put the nose on Mewtwo
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Profile Blog Joined August 2012
Australia12814 Posts
September 05 2013 22:50 GMT
#20
On September 06 2013 07:48 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:
Bogus isn't Nosepass?! What is this..?

Bogus isn't Mr. Potato? The fuck is happening
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