Hi everyone, I'm MisteR. I've been thinking about making a blog post for a long time now; the time has come. If you ever feel that my writing is bad, keep in mind two things: if you translate it back into dutch it all makes sense, and reading it aloud also helps a lot.
Let's continue. Ever since that awesome person, who made his first ever blog post a beautiful story about Kal (the STX SouL protoss ace), I knew I had to make my own first blog post about my super-favourite progamer: Much.
Much[gm] is at the moment with Airforce ACE, but before that he was the long time protoss ace of CJ Entus. He is well known for his creative cheeses, and of course for building a pylon heart as an in-game ceremony against firebathero. Besides that, he's been a reasonable successful progamer, slowly on his retour.
I'm not sure when or how I became a Much fan, but I do know why. Whenever I see Much play I feel a bond between us, since he does those exact things I would've done in his situation. I'm sure everyone has a couple of progamers who match their style so perfectly, that it might've been themselves there in the booth.
Much's style is (obviously) creative protoss. I guess you could say that Nal_rA, or more recently, GosI[Flying], or possibly Horang2, are other examples of this style. It's like in football you've got footballers like Fabregas from Arsenal, Guti from Real Madrid or Pirlo from AC Milan. They are the playmakers, the creative midfielders.
But besides his style, it is also his personality, that makes him stand out to me, and allows me to relate to him even more. There's a noticeable difference between progamers who have troubles with their nerves, and those who don't. We all know about Hyuk, Jaehoon and FrOzen: the so-called practice-bonjwas.
I believe that Much is one those as well. But what is his weakness, is also his strength: somehow, his skill, when not failing under pressure, is, like Hyuk and the others, on a whole different level than the regular progamers.
Sure there are the Jaedongs and the Flashes and the Storks, who play near perfect starcraft every week. But still I always sense that whenever Jaehoon is feeling fine (which is sadly very rarely) he produces magic. When Hyuk is on a roll, he is downright scary. When Frozen losens up a bit, he is tough as nails.
The same with Much. He is inconsistent as hell, he loses whenever he's in a pressured situation, but, and I have to keep myself from exaggerating, when he's good, he is amazing. Much then creates never before seen cheeses, he then uses zealots in ways you'd never imagine, he then utilizes every trick in the protoss book of awesomeness... Twice!
Watching Much play is like hearing the Rhapsody in Blue. The Rhapsody is a musical piece by George Gershwin, an American composer who tried to put a bit of jazz in classical music. It is a mixture of supreme unpredictable creativity and a powerful, wonderful overlying theme.
That's exactly what goes on in a good game from Much. He'll keep his opponent constantly on the back foot, while creating an insurmountable momentum. You won't see him taking unnecessary risks. Every seemingly weird action has an underlying reason. When Much has found a weakness, he'll push it once, hard, and then ride the game out on that little advantage.
I believe that it is not Jaedong or Flash or Stork who play the best starcraft. I believe it is these practice bonjwas that can show the most amazing things. It does however take skill as a coach to allow them to perform. It therefore saddens my heart to see my favourite player being used as the ace player for Airforce Ace.
Much is bad with pressure and it shows. If you look over his results in the past winners league you'll immediately recognize that his coach has tried to use him as a clutch player, and it failed every time. The one time (I think it was only once) he was sent out as the first player, however, when the pressure is low, he almost performed an all-kill, easily wiping out the SKT zergs.
So let's conclude that with a plea to the Airforce Ace coach: please, send Much out only in low pressure situations! He'll win a lot then, and when his confidence grows, you can use him in more clutch moments.
But there's more from Much than that. He is also recognized as one of the best strategists in the scene. He has been credited by Stork as his prime support in winning his OSL. Besides that, he is known to provide creative builds for his team members. Flash remarked that playing against Movie, in the OSL finals, was like playing against Much.
Besides the OSL finals, where Movie used a couple of creative builds that gave him huge advantages, I also believe one can recognize the hand of Much in the last two wins from Airforce Ace. Doesn't the way that Jaedong was taken out by DarkElf, seem unusually ingenious of the admittedly cheesy, but structured terran?
Though it is mostly conjecture, since the departure of Much, CJ entus has been performing way below their standards. sKyHigh has been playing only standard lately, same with EffOrt. Movie is stagnating as well. Was it all the mind of Much behind their unique styles? I'm exaggerating again, but I don't know how much (hehe)...
All right, let me wrap this up. Everyone has a favourite player, and for me that player is Much. Following the footsteps of Kal's greatest fan, I've tried to give my man a worthy story. I look forward to other people writing about their most beloved player!
There's life in the old hero yet...