WCS America Season 1 - Premier League
Ro16: Group C Recap
HerO and Revival advance
Ro16: Group D Preview
aLive, Ryung, Polt
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Premier League: Ro16
Group C Recap
Results from Live Report Thread by Froadac.
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HerO vs. Scarlett
HerO Scarlett
HerO Scarlett
HerO <> Scarlett
HerO wins 2-0!
Suppy vs. Revival
Suppy Revival
Suppy Revival
Suppy Revival
Suppy wins 2-1!
Winners' Match
HerO Suppy
HerO Suppy
HerO <> Suppy
Hero wins 2-0!
Losers' Match
Scarlett Revival
Scarlett Revival
Scarlett Revival
Revival wins 2-1!
Final Match
Suppy Revival
Suppy Revival
Suppy <> Revival
Revival wins 2-0!
HerO and Revival advance to RO8!
HerO
HerO
HerO <> Scarlett
HerO wins 2-0!
Suppy vs. Revival
Suppy
Suppy
Suppy
Suppy wins 2-1!
Winners' Match
HerO
HerO
HerO <> Suppy
Hero wins 2-0!
Losers' Match
Scarlett
Scarlett
Scarlett
Revival wins 2-1!
Final Match
Suppy
Suppy
Suppy <> Revival
Revival wins 2-0!
HerO and Revival advance to RO8!
What's in a Name?
– Final 'American' players Suppy and Scarlett eliminated by HerO and Revival.
You had to see it coming, even if you really, really hoped it wouldn't happen. WCS America no longer has any 'American' players. A brutal Ro16 draw saw both EG.Suppy.RC and Acer.Scarlett, hailing from the USA and Canada, placed into the same group as two Korean players. And as tends to be in those situations, the Koreans won.
Given Liquid`HerO's form as of late, it was hard not to see him advance from this group. With an all-kill over European giants mousesports in the Acer TeamStory Cup and a three-kill over Samsung Khan in the Proleague, the Liquid Protoss had both skill and momentum going his way. Even so, Scarlett gave him some conundrums in his initial series, confounding him with swarm hosts and her trademark super-creep spread. However, she could not overcome his sometimes unorthodox compositions, and surrendered the series 0 - 2.
Next up for HerO was Evil Geniuses' Suppy, who he defeated in a much more straight-forward series.. Suppy quickly GG'd out against an unexpected blink stalker timing in game one. That was followed by a game two loss as his roach-hydra-viper combination melted against stalkers, colossi, and templars. With HerO through in first, that left the three Zergs to fight it out in mirrors for the last spot.
EG.Revival.RC had started the night by losing his first match to teammate Suppy, getting outmaneuvered and outplayed in the returned roach-hydra-infestor wars which are infinitely preferable to muta vs. muta. However, much like his Ro32 group where he began with a loss to Goswser, Revival recovered from his early setback and put in two powerful ZvZ performances to cinch his spot in the next round.
His losers' match games against Scarlett ended up being a bit unusual, at least from the Canadian's end. Scarlett went from using mutas + mass speedbanes, to rushing toward ultralisks with varied degrees of success. Ultimately it wasn't enough to take on Revival's more orthodox way of playing, and roach-hydra saw him to a 2 - 1 victory.
In the rematch, and final match of the night against Suppy, Revival got the last laugh and avenged his earlier loss. In a 2 - 0 victory, Revival out-dueled Suppy in roach-hydra-infestor wars twice in a row, eliminating his teammate and earning a personal best Ro8 spot for himself.
All the best to the rest
Acer.Scarlett It seemed like Scarlett was on the verge of causing HerO some serious problems, but somehow the games didn't really play out that difficultly for him. Scarlett at least entertained us in ZvZ by doing things that weren't roach-hydra OR mass muta, showing us fast ultralisks and some mass mid-game baneling play.
EG.Suppy.RC: Suppy suffered Goswser's fate, defeating Revival in the first series but losing to him in the fatal, final series of the night. He explained his losses by saying: "I underdroned in the first game, and overdroned in the second." Ever since the days of Brood War, ZvZ has often boiled down to something that simple.
Premier League Ro16: Group D Preview
The Ro16 is fast approaching its end, but with it comes a saddening announcement: Azubu’s viOLet could not make it to New York as he had Visa issues, so he has forfeited his spot in the group. However, Starcraft 2 stops for no man, not even one as handsome as viOLet, and the group continues as is, with three Terrans battling it out for the top two spots.
If you look at the current results of the other Ro16 groups, you’ll immediately notice a pattern - Zero Terrans have advanced to the Ro8. Now we're ensured that at least two Terrans will make it into the bracket stages. These players are the last of their race and this, is their story.
Group D: EG.aLive.RC, CMStorm_Polt, AX.Ryung
aLive: Sometimes called the 'Invisible Terran', aLive could do with a new nickname in 'Damn Lucky Terran.' Initially having had the prospect of facing a very tough first opponent in viOLet, now he gets a first match bye. He has to win just a single best of three series to reach the Ro8, and earn a spot in next season's WCS America.
Alive has had a weird few months in the beginning of Heart of the Swarm. After being picked up by EG-TL as basically a stopgap Terran player for Proleague after ThorZaIN's departure and Taeja wrist issues, he performed admirably, showing a revitalized TvT and TvZ. However, more recently he hasn’t really been racking up the wins anymore. On the plus side, he looked dominant over MajOr in the last round. On the other hand, he has dropped games against Innovation and Flash in Proleague. Those two players you could hardly fault someone for losing too, but it’s still important to note going into an all-Terran group. Polt, and especially Ryung, are closer to Flash/Innovation than MajOr in the TvT department, so aLive can't relax even though he has a one match advantage.
Polt: Ah, the prophet, one of the only players who managed to predict the trends of Starcraft II AND react accordingly, Polt has managed to embed himself deep inside Texas and has become a fan favorite among the Americans. While we haven’t seen a lot from Polt in Heart of the Swarm TvT, with most of his wins coming from Zergs or Protoss, we mustn’t forget that his TvT in Wings of Liberty was very good, being able to take out players like Taeja or Bomber. If Polt's TvT has stayed at the same level then he certainly has a great chance at making it out of this group, but it's hard to say how much being a full time student has affected his play. In any case, if Polt makes it through, I'm sure Americans would be forgiven for temporarily adopting him.
Ryung: The ace of Axiom, Ryung, is the last Terran in this group, and quite possibly the best TvT player out of them all. While he first came to light as an extreme TvT specialist, he spent much of 2012 showing that he had great all-around skill as well. Even so, TvT rightfully remains his most famous match-up, and you could say that at worst he has a 50/50 chance against any Terran player in the world.
While he's been doing well in GSTL, even performing a 3-kill on Terran-heavy Prime, he more recently lost to the revitalized Supernova. He also lost to Suppy in the Ro32, and only got through by beating on HelloKitty and his telegraphed all-ins. With just TvT to play in a three man group, it's Ryung's opportunity to really dazzle the WCS America viewers with a huge display of skill.
Outlook and Predictions
Alive starts this group out with a 1-0 lead with the forfeit win over viOLet, which means he’s straight into the winner’s match and a single Bo3 away from the Ro8. The series between Ryung and Polt could go either way, and once again due to viOLet’s absence, the player that loses this match goes straight to the final match so it isn’t a huge deal if one of them loses early on, they just have to compose themselves and perform better later in the evening.
aLive > ViOLet
Polt > Ryung
Polt > aLive
Ryung > ViOLet
Ryung > aLive
Polt and Ryung advance.
[Editor's note: The writer must really hate aLive]