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Regular OSL head Gmarshal went missing abruptly while organizing this week's OSL post, and we were not able to prepare a proper post in time. We apologize for being unable to have a post appropriate to a league with the stature of the OSL.
The legend of the fall is one of the oldest legacies of Korean StarCraft, older than bonjwas, gods, and even kongs. The first Protoss champion of the OSL, Garimto, won his two titles in the autumns of 2000 and 2001. Since then, his heirs have channeled his spirit nearly every fall, either winning the championship or barely failing to take the title. Now, By.Rain will attempt to join a legendary line, including players such as Reach, Anytime, Stork, and Jangbi.
However, he will face a new type of challenge, one that did not exist in the years of the past. The players of the eSF have had over two years to hone their craft in preparation for the inevitable KeSPA invasion. The charge of the elephants came with crushing force, and many players were toppled. But in the end, they defended their home, and prevented Rain from taking their ultimate prize. Now, the tables have been turned, and By.Rain is the only thing that stands between the OSL title and one of the best players the eSF has produced.
DongRaeGu is a man who can say he has done it all in his short, brilliant career. He's won on three continents, he's won MLG, DreamHack, and of course, he's won in the GSL. Correction: almost done it all. There's one major league he still needs to take, and it's the oldest one in the history of StarCraft: The OnGameNet Starleague.
Will the legend continue, or will the swarm and the eSF take a double crown? We will find out tonight.
Waxangel
Grand Finals Preview: DongRaeGu vs. By.Rain
By: Pokebunny
The first SC2 OSL finals are upon us. While a bit underappreciated in the modern tournament-saturated world of international SC2, it is important that we not forget that the OSL has historically been the premiere tournament in Korean ESPORTS™. Fortunately enough, the finals have also played out to become the largest stage for a battle between KeSPA and Starcraft’s newer generation, with By.Rain taking on DongRaeGu in a hopefully thrilling best of seven.
Errr, disregard that GomTV logo.
In the OSL, Rain has come through in the clutch a couple times, always managing to get in control and advance through every hurdle. After a miraculous comeback versus MarineKing to open the tournament, Rain has fought his way through DRG, JangBi, PartinG, and a nailbiting series versus Last to make it to the finals. His semifinal against Last was especially impressive, as he showed a solid understanding of versatile Protoss gameplay in taking four straight sets after quickly falling behind 0-3. While of course we can’t just ignore the first three games and say he’s flawless, but it’s pretty clear that when Rain is on his game, he’s extremely tough to beat.
From the last time DRG won something.
DongRaeGu’s OSL has progressed with relatively little fanfare, despite advancement through every stage. Coming from a Brood War fandom background, I’d think being in the OSL finals is pretty damn important, but the GSL had quite a head start on them, and had some of the best narratives of the fall, including the rise of the prodigy Life, Mvp's quest for a fifth title, and an epic KeSPA vs. Gom duel between Rain and Mvp. If Mvp hadn't already taken the honor of felling Rain on behalf of his GomTV compatriots, then surely this match would have been the center of attention.
DongRaeGu's loss to Rain in the group stage was disappointing, but he has otherwise overcome every obstacle on the way to the finals, with comfortable victories over Oz and MC in the playoffs. DRG has conquered his momentarily shaky ZvP, and with a third ZvP on the block against Rain this week, DRG will be pushed to his limit in the matchup as he duels the KeSPA superstar.
Taking a look at the maps, we see that as in the semifinals, we’ll see a seven game series play out on only four maps, with Antiga Shipyard, Entombed Valley, Ohana, and Daybreak in the map order, with the first three repeating. The map pool again is fairly even, with only the Protoss-friendly Entombed Valley sticking out as a possible danger zone for DRG. Map balance has traditionally been easily defied in a long series with plenty of time to prepare, as good preparation and mind games can offset any features of the map that may be disadvantageous. Still, if I were a Zerg, I wouldn’t want to go up against Rain on Entombed Valley with an 0-1 or 2-3 disadvantage, so they do serve as a bit of an obstacle for DRG to overcome.
Rain and DRG did meet in the group stage earlier, with Rain taking the victory in a straightforward Bo1 where DRG just kind of rolled over and died after a bit of macroing up. Rain has only looked more and more impressive since then, proving his mettle in all three matchups and continuing to slap down big names left and right. Maybe if DRG was in top shape we’d call it a really even match, but Rain just has all the momentum behind him and quite frankly has looked like the better player as of late. I’d pick Rain to win it fairly confidently, and I’d be slightly surprised if DRG dismantled Rain in the same decisive fashion as his last two victims. Whoever wins this match will be crowned the first SC2 OSL champion, so there’s certainly a lot on the line here, and hopefully we’ll see a fantastic match from these two excellent players.
Prediction: By.Rain 4 – 2 DongRaeGu
Jangbi Carrier by Kiett
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