The Weekly Preview
by TheOneAboveU
- TheOneAboveU
With VSL having concluded its second season last week, we are back to the regular duality of starleagues in Korea: SSL Premier and Challenge continue with their weekly high-profile matches, while Code S presents us with two all-Korean groups—the first ones after the Foreigner double-attack last week.
A Kingdom for a Machine
Current SSL champion INnoVation now also holds the VSL title after his decisive, awe-inspiring victory over soO in the finals last week. He's now the first man to hold a GSL, SSL and VSL championship (albeit not quite simultaneously just yet), and he's simply continued with his reign of supremacy, giving herO—who’s come up from SSL Challenge—a very explosive welcome into his dominion last week. Like last season, it's INnoVation and Dark who top the standings after Week 1, alongside another one of their former SK Telecom T1 colleagues, Classic. Dear and Stats, too could score victories and keep close to the leading triumvirate, while the former playoff contenders ByuL and Solar had to accept early losses.
The field might be shaken up in Week 2, however: INno, Dark and Classic all meet Week 1 losers, making them favourites to create some distance between the three of them and their pursuers, who’ll have to fight among themselves to keep up and thus split up the rankings.
Mirror match connoisseurs will be especially pleased with the line-up for Week 2, as there will be one high-quality series for every race mirror: Long-time rivals ByuL and Solar meet once more—the two of them have over 50 competitive maps against each other behind them—with the Splyce player looking to go into it as the favourite. For Protoss, Dear and Stats go into the ring, and while Stats might have a slight historic advantage, Dear is in top form at the moment and shows a much better recent record against Protoss players, while Stats had to take in some PvP losses. Finally, the champion INnoVation fights aLive in what will certainly be an uphill battle for the latter one, even though he’s shown in the past that he’s able to compete with INnoVation in best of-series.
In the remaining matches, Dark meets herO—surely with the goal of continuing INnoVation’s welcoming celebrations for the ROOT player—and Classic goes up against Maru, who looks very beatable after losing his first match against Dear.
Hot Pursuit
Down in SSL Challenge routine has already taken over, the players have settled in and go after each other’s throats on the regular, weekly basis. In Group A, Bunny has taken the lead after wins over sOs and Patience, but next week he’ll face the pursuer snatching after his heels: soO. The Zerg has taken his shattering loss to INnoVation in VSL with grace—as expected of him, by now—beating jjakji last week to secure his second place in the group. Whoever wins this duel will likely remain the front-runner this entire tournament stage. It would be a great personal step for Bunny, if he could finally show some consistency in his performances, especially against a monster like soO.
In Group B Rogue wasn’t able to shake off his Week 1 loss and fell victim to Hush, whose successful SSL debut should give him a nice confidence boost for Code S, as well as his match against Zest right here in SSL Challenge. Should he pull off another upset, the Protoss will be in a prime position to advance into the next tournament stage. Rogue will have a chance at redeeming himself next week, as he meets Impact. Pack leader ByuN has a break in meantime, so he’ll have to watch how his pursuers—at the moment primarily the surprising duo of Impact and Hush—fight to keep on his tail.
Clear Lines
In both Code S groups for this week the favourites seem clearly established: For Group C soO and aLive are poised to be victorious, for Group D Stats and ByuN stand out among their peers. The competition will be fierce as always, and the four underdogs will not give their ground up lightly, but even they must acknowledge that a difficult uphill battle is their only way to victory.
Hush and Leenock recently were able to pull some unexpected successes out of their wizard's hats, at least. The Protoss qualified for both individual leagues and beat players of the calibre of Dark along the way—not to mention his win over Rogue in SSL only last week—, once more proving the qualities, which made him an effective surprise weapon for CJ Entus back in the Proleague-days. Leenock reached the Top 4 of VSL, edging out Classic in a heavily contested quarterfinal, before being defeated by eventual champion INnoVation—not too shabby a run for the otherwise struggling Zerg.
In the Friday group the ever dangerous Losira is not an easy obstacle. The Zerg hasn’t had the greatest months behind him, but his long experience and adaptability oftentimes let him play above his average level. And then there is the ever-inconsistent Forte, sometimes a rising star, sometimes a complete dud. A victory over ByuL in the qualifiers for Code S makes him a factor to consider when talking about this group, though. He’s one of those players who's able to take a single Best of 3 against a favoured player and massively influence the outcome this way, even though he never really profits of those rare moments himself and then vanishes for a few more months. Those may not be the most solid foundations for upsets, but there have been more miraculous events in SC2’s past.
Weekly Schedule:
MON - SSL Premier - ByuL vs. Solar / Dear vs. Stats / Dark vs. herO / aLive vs. INnoVation / Classic vs. Maru
WED - GSL Code S - Group C: soO / Hush / Leenock / aLive
THU - VSL Team League - Draft
FRI - GSL Code S - Group D: Stats / Forte / Losira / ByuN
FRI - SSL Challenge - soO vs. Bunny / Rogue vs. Impact / jjakji vs. sOs / Hush vs. Zest
A Kingdom for a Machine
Current SSL champion INnoVation now also holds the VSL title after his decisive, awe-inspiring victory over soO in the finals last week. He's now the first man to hold a GSL, SSL and VSL championship (albeit not quite simultaneously just yet), and he's simply continued with his reign of supremacy, giving herO—who’s come up from SSL Challenge—a very explosive welcome into his dominion last week. Like last season, it's INnoVation and Dark who top the standings after Week 1, alongside another one of their former SK Telecom T1 colleagues, Classic. Dear and Stats, too could score victories and keep close to the leading triumvirate, while the former playoff contenders ByuL and Solar had to accept early losses.
The field might be shaken up in Week 2, however: INno, Dark and Classic all meet Week 1 losers, making them favourites to create some distance between the three of them and their pursuers, who’ll have to fight among themselves to keep up and thus split up the rankings.
Mirror match connoisseurs will be especially pleased with the line-up for Week 2, as there will be one high-quality series for every race mirror: Long-time rivals ByuL and Solar meet once more—the two of them have over 50 competitive maps against each other behind them—with the Splyce player looking to go into it as the favourite. For Protoss, Dear and Stats go into the ring, and while Stats might have a slight historic advantage, Dear is in top form at the moment and shows a much better recent record against Protoss players, while Stats had to take in some PvP losses. Finally, the champion INnoVation fights aLive in what will certainly be an uphill battle for the latter one, even though he’s shown in the past that he’s able to compete with INnoVation in best of-series.
In the remaining matches, Dark meets herO—surely with the goal of continuing INnoVation’s welcoming celebrations for the ROOT player—and Classic goes up against Maru, who looks very beatable after losing his first match against Dear.
Hot Pursuit
Down in SSL Challenge routine has already taken over, the players have settled in and go after each other’s throats on the regular, weekly basis. In Group A, Bunny has taken the lead after wins over sOs and Patience, but next week he’ll face the pursuer snatching after his heels: soO. The Zerg has taken his shattering loss to INnoVation in VSL with grace—as expected of him, by now—beating jjakji last week to secure his second place in the group. Whoever wins this duel will likely remain the front-runner this entire tournament stage. It would be a great personal step for Bunny, if he could finally show some consistency in his performances, especially against a monster like soO.
In Group B Rogue wasn’t able to shake off his Week 1 loss and fell victim to Hush, whose successful SSL debut should give him a nice confidence boost for Code S, as well as his match against Zest right here in SSL Challenge. Should he pull off another upset, the Protoss will be in a prime position to advance into the next tournament stage. Rogue will have a chance at redeeming himself next week, as he meets Impact. Pack leader ByuN has a break in meantime, so he’ll have to watch how his pursuers—at the moment primarily the surprising duo of Impact and Hush—fight to keep on his tail.
Clear Lines
In both Code S groups for this week the favourites seem clearly established: For Group C soO and aLive are poised to be victorious, for Group D Stats and ByuN stand out among their peers. The competition will be fierce as always, and the four underdogs will not give their ground up lightly, but even they must acknowledge that a difficult uphill battle is their only way to victory.
Hush and Leenock recently were able to pull some unexpected successes out of their wizard's hats, at least. The Protoss qualified for both individual leagues and beat players of the calibre of Dark along the way—not to mention his win over Rogue in SSL only last week—, once more proving the qualities, which made him an effective surprise weapon for CJ Entus back in the Proleague-days. Leenock reached the Top 4 of VSL, edging out Classic in a heavily contested quarterfinal, before being defeated by eventual champion INnoVation—not too shabby a run for the otherwise struggling Zerg.
In the Friday group the ever dangerous Losira is not an easy obstacle. The Zerg hasn’t had the greatest months behind him, but his long experience and adaptability oftentimes let him play above his average level. And then there is the ever-inconsistent Forte, sometimes a rising star, sometimes a complete dud. A victory over ByuL in the qualifiers for Code S makes him a factor to consider when talking about this group, though. He’s one of those players who's able to take a single Best of 3 against a favoured player and massively influence the outcome this way, even though he never really profits of those rare moments himself and then vanishes for a few more months. Those may not be the most solid foundations for upsets, but there have been more miraculous events in SC2’s past.
Weekly Schedule:
MON - SSL Premier - ByuL vs. Solar / Dear vs. Stats / Dark vs. herO / aLive vs. INnoVation / Classic vs. Maru
WED - GSL Code S - Group C: soO / Hush / Leenock / aLive
THU - VSL Team League - Draft
FRI - GSL Code S - Group D: Stats / Forte / Losira / ByuN
FRI - SSL Challenge - soO vs. Bunny / Rogue vs. Impact / jjakji vs. sOs / Hush vs. Zest
VSL Mock Draft
by Mizenhauer
- Mizenhauer
Now that INnoVation’s unobstructed march to another first place is complete, fans can turn their attention to the much-awaited team portion of VSL Season 2. The inaugural teamleague was a refreshing cap to the first VSL campaign after Impact unexpectedly won the individual portion. Fans should expect even more excitement this time around. With the draft only a week away, we decided to return to one of the most adored features of American sports: the mock draft. This season’s player pool is rather shallow. Atop the board are a trio of Starleague champions who are the obvious cream of the crop. Beyond that, the situation is murkier. Only an expert predictor could plumb the depths for answers. You’d have to wait a week to find out for sure, but we at Teamliquid already have a good idea where everyone is going to go.
Team Captains:
INnoVation
soO
Super
Leenock
The Pool:
Classic
Creator
Hurricane
Hush
Patience
ByuN
jjakji
Ryung
Curious
Impact
Pet
Solar
Pick 1: Team Leenock
ByuN
ByuN should go first off the board for a few reasons. One—a recurring theme throughout the draft—is the need for a captain to diversify their roster. There are three realistic first picks in the draft and given that Solar is also a Zerg, Leenock is left to chose between ByuN and Classic. Given ByuN’s overall quality and the fact that he dominated the last incarnation of the VSL teamleague, earning the most wins at 9, he’s the clear choice.
Pick 2: Team Super
Solar
Solar should be the next player selected for the same reasons ByuN went to Leenock. He’s the best non-Protoss player available and has shown a lot of strength against Protoss as well as having very versatile ZvT. He’ll be a valuable asset to Super, who doesn’t have the same pedigree as the players taken in the first round.
Pick 3: Team soO
Classic
As ordained, Classic falls right into good friend soO’s lap. It’s a match made in heaven. Both players have strong matchups vs Protoss and Zerg, while Classic’s recent results against Terran (Maru is his only weakness) should shore up soO’s deficiencies in that matchup.
Pick 4: Team INnoVation
Patience
With that, the last big name comes off the board. Patience has solid PvT and INnoVation would be a fool to leave him available for others to scoop up. Add that to the fact that he is objectively the best player left in the draft and you have a slam dunk pick.
Pick 5: Team INnoVation
Impact
In a deeper draft INnoVation would benefit from being in the wheel position, but with this player pool he must resign himself to distinctly second-tier options. Needing a Zerg to round out his roster, INnoVation ought to go with the best option remaining: last season’s champion, Impact, who has shown exceptionally striking results against Protoss as of late.
Pick 6: Team soO
jjakji
And just like soO wrote it up, he gets another friend on his roster. Since jjakji helped soO prepare for the final, it’s safe to assume the team captain must have a healthy level of respect for jjakji’s play. It would be no surprise to see soO scoop him up here, even if jjakji isn’t displaying the form that put him on top of the Korean ladder earlier this year.
Pick 7: Team Super
Ryung
With only one Terran remaining, Super is almost obligated to take Ryung. The old stalwart had a bit of a resurgence during Season 1 of GSL, but fell off afterwards. Super will be hoping that the teamleague format can incite another renaissance for a player that has been counted out.
Pick 8: Team Leenock
Creator
Leenock adds a third eSF player to his roster by picking the Jin Air Protoss. Creator actually beat eventual semifinalist Super the first time they met, which should give Leenock faith in the veteran Protoss’ abilities.
Pick 9: Team Leenock
Curious
Why not? Leenock forms a solid team that looks like something out of the old seasons of GSTL. Curious hasn’t had the most successful year but that’s largely due to inactivity. Since late April, he’s rattled off wins over Dark, Rogue and fellow VSL members Impact and jjakji. It’s these showings that make him a solid pick among the leftovers.
Pick 10: Team Super
Hurricane
Super will gladly snatch up Hurricane, who has had positive results against players not named soO as of late. It’s the all-kill format so Hurricane won’t have to play a big part. He showed he can pick up a win here are there by getting out of Group B in second. All Super needs from him is a few offhand wins, probably by sniping a few Protoss in the mirror matchup.
Pick 11: Team soO
Hush
soO has chosen Hush as his initial opponent for two straight GSL seasons. He’ll make an apology of sorts by allowing Hush to tag along while he and Classic carry the team to victory.
Pick 12: Team INnoVation
Pet
Being last pick in the draft is a strange honor in American sports, but it’s unclear if the irony translates into Korean competition. Nevertheless, Pet has traded wins with jjakji and Trap over the past two months and logged a win over Losira in their single meeting. These results should give INnoVation hope that Pet, the only player not named Solar to go 0-4 in the individual league, might turn out to be the next Isaiah Thomas.
That makes the final teams:
Team INnoVation:
INnoVation
Patience
Impact
Pet
Team soO:
soO
Classic
jjakji
Hush
Team Super:
Super
Solar
Ryung
Hurricane
Team Leenock:
Leenock
ByuN
Creator
Curious
On paper team soO is the strongest overall, but having an all-star Terran like INnoVation or ByuN can drastically tip the scales in a team's favor. For those who skipped the meat of the article just to get to this part, feel free to comment and tell us what we got wrong. More importantly, make sure to tune into the draft itself on July 13th to see who goes where when more enlightened minds make the picks.
Team Captains:
INnoVation
soO
Super
Leenock
The Pool:
Classic
Creator
Hurricane
Hush
Patience
ByuN
jjakji
Ryung
Curious
Impact
Pet
Solar
Pick 1: Team Leenock
ByuN
ByuN should go first off the board for a few reasons. One—a recurring theme throughout the draft—is the need for a captain to diversify their roster. There are three realistic first picks in the draft and given that Solar is also a Zerg, Leenock is left to chose between ByuN and Classic. Given ByuN’s overall quality and the fact that he dominated the last incarnation of the VSL teamleague, earning the most wins at 9, he’s the clear choice.
Pick 2: Team Super
Solar
Solar should be the next player selected for the same reasons ByuN went to Leenock. He’s the best non-Protoss player available and has shown a lot of strength against Protoss as well as having very versatile ZvT. He’ll be a valuable asset to Super, who doesn’t have the same pedigree as the players taken in the first round.
Pick 3: Team soO
Classic
As ordained, Classic falls right into good friend soO’s lap. It’s a match made in heaven. Both players have strong matchups vs Protoss and Zerg, while Classic’s recent results against Terran (Maru is his only weakness) should shore up soO’s deficiencies in that matchup.
Pick 4: Team INnoVation
Patience
With that, the last big name comes off the board. Patience has solid PvT and INnoVation would be a fool to leave him available for others to scoop up. Add that to the fact that he is objectively the best player left in the draft and you have a slam dunk pick.
Pick 5: Team INnoVation
Impact
In a deeper draft INnoVation would benefit from being in the wheel position, but with this player pool he must resign himself to distinctly second-tier options. Needing a Zerg to round out his roster, INnoVation ought to go with the best option remaining: last season’s champion, Impact, who has shown exceptionally striking results against Protoss as of late.
Pick 6: Team soO
jjakji
And just like soO wrote it up, he gets another friend on his roster. Since jjakji helped soO prepare for the final, it’s safe to assume the team captain must have a healthy level of respect for jjakji’s play. It would be no surprise to see soO scoop him up here, even if jjakji isn’t displaying the form that put him on top of the Korean ladder earlier this year.
Pick 7: Team Super
Ryung
With only one Terran remaining, Super is almost obligated to take Ryung. The old stalwart had a bit of a resurgence during Season 1 of GSL, but fell off afterwards. Super will be hoping that the teamleague format can incite another renaissance for a player that has been counted out.
Pick 8: Team Leenock
Creator
Leenock adds a third eSF player to his roster by picking the Jin Air Protoss. Creator actually beat eventual semifinalist Super the first time they met, which should give Leenock faith in the veteran Protoss’ abilities.
Pick 9: Team Leenock
Curious
Why not? Leenock forms a solid team that looks like something out of the old seasons of GSTL. Curious hasn’t had the most successful year but that’s largely due to inactivity. Since late April, he’s rattled off wins over Dark, Rogue and fellow VSL members Impact and jjakji. It’s these showings that make him a solid pick among the leftovers.
Pick 10: Team Super
Hurricane
Super will gladly snatch up Hurricane, who has had positive results against players not named soO as of late. It’s the all-kill format so Hurricane won’t have to play a big part. He showed he can pick up a win here are there by getting out of Group B in second. All Super needs from him is a few offhand wins, probably by sniping a few Protoss in the mirror matchup.
Pick 11: Team soO
Hush
soO has chosen Hush as his initial opponent for two straight GSL seasons. He’ll make an apology of sorts by allowing Hush to tag along while he and Classic carry the team to victory.
Pick 12: Team INnoVation
Pet
Being last pick in the draft is a strange honor in American sports, but it’s unclear if the irony translates into Korean competition. Nevertheless, Pet has traded wins with jjakji and Trap over the past two months and logged a win over Losira in their single meeting. These results should give INnoVation hope that Pet, the only player not named Solar to go 0-4 in the individual league, might turn out to be the next Isaiah Thomas.
That makes the final teams:
Team INnoVation:
INnoVation
Patience
Impact
Pet
Team soO:
soO
Classic
jjakji
Hush
Team Super:
Super
Solar
Ryung
Hurricane
Team Leenock:
Leenock
ByuN
Creator
Curious
On paper team soO is the strongest overall, but having an all-star Terran like INnoVation or ByuN can drastically tip the scales in a team's favor. For those who skipped the meat of the article just to get to this part, feel free to comment and tell us what we got wrong. More importantly, make sure to tune into the draft itself on July 13th to see who goes where when more enlightened minds make the picks.