Name: 어윤수 Romanized Name: Eo Yun Soo Birth: September 24, 1992 Country: South Korea Race: Zerg
As for the fans cheering for me and wanting me to win because I've lost so many times... I want to repay you for your expectations, but there's nothing I can say besides “I'm sorry”. I feel you are the driving force that keeps me working hard at the game. It's not over yet so I still want to become a champion, if only to repay your kindness.
-soO in My Life As Sisyphus
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I've always liked soO as a player and would be happy to run the fanclub if you don't want to. but what would i have to do? i'm really active with starcraft, so would i just like update recent results and add people to the fanclub? if thats around it, i would be happy to do it (assuming you don't want to)
Damn, i like him, but as long as he stands in way of Soulkey to win 2nd GSL, i can't cheer for him to win GSL and become more reliable version of Sniper.
hey, if you guys have any pictures you want me to add to the fan club, i'd be happy to oblige! also, if you posted a positive comment, i signed you up.
he's an interesting enigma because he'll be great sometimes, or go on like 5 game win streaks and make ro4s, then get raped by janbgi so hard jangbi just laughs about it during the game
he's an interesting enigma because he'll be great sometimes, or go on like 5 game win streaks and make ro4s, then get raped by janbgi so hard jangbi just laughs about it during the game http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve7rwAING3s#t=20m40s
On October 09 2013 20:14 RiZu wrote: What a badass! Sign me up please!
i already signed you up O.o
That makes you one of the best OPs for fanclubs then because a lot of them are very slack about adding people to the list, although to be fair, some fanclubs do have a lot more people in them too. Don't sign me up yet, but I'm maybe I'll be back to ask you to if his form continues, but congratulations to him, at least for an excellent hold against the 7 gate SG all-in. Good Luck in future, soO!
I watch the finals live at the studio. Soo seemed to have that quiet confidence going into the match. He didn't make much eye contact with fans in the stands and he have a lazer like focus in his eyes. After the match it felt like he couldn't wait to get out of there. I feel for ya man. That was a tough loss. I hope he gets stronger from this experience. GG soO!
soO just brought us heartbreak. that yeonsue and alterzim game is a game of throws. you had it almost 4-1 but damn!, you gave us heartbreak. pls dont play so beastly in the RO16, RO8, RO4 season 2 so you won't be tied up with marineking as the most 2nd placers in SC2.Give it away to Rain, Parting or Soulkey.
On April 06 2014 20:42 elmerpogs wrote: soO just brought us heartbreak. that yeonsue and alterzim game is a game of throws. you had it almost 4-1 but damn!, you gave us heartbreak. pls dont play so beastly in the RO16, RO8, RO4 season 2 so you won't be tied up with marineking as the most 2nd placers in SC2.Give it away to Rain, Parting or Soulkey.
You're asking him to lose in his fan club? Can we just hope for him to play less sloppy next season?
On September 06 2014 18:53 GumBa wrote: How is he soO goOd?
He sapped all of Soulkey's skills
We used to talk about how consistent Soulkey was, having made the Ro8 or better for every single GSL / OSL from late 2012 to 2013.
Now soO's come and put that to shame. Unprecedented consistency at a higher level.
It really is crazy, right? blows my mind how he can make 3 GSL finals, and not everyone is claiming he's like the best in the world. he's 7 on the power rank. 7.
On September 06 2014 18:53 GumBa wrote: How is he soO goOd?
He sapped all of Soulkey's skills
We used to talk about how consistent Soulkey was, having made the Ro8 or better for every single GSL / OSL from late 2012 to 2013.
Now soO's come and put that to shame. Unprecedented consistency at a higher level.
It really is crazy, right? blows my mind how he can make 3 GSL finals, and not everyone is claiming he's like the best in the world. he's 7 on the power rank. 7.
It's sad that he always seems to be forgotten by people so easily.
Woke up, looked at the recommended games poll which told me there were 7 games, looked at spoiler free results, saw that Zest took a 3-1 lead, and grinned to myself. Hoping that nothing surprising happens and he can make it to blizzcon.
On September 27 2014 05:39 Shellshock wrote: He's looking very good from what I've seen. Minimal mistakes against Classic looking pretty comfortable throughout most of the game
Problem is that soO might have whole bracket of ZvT until the finals, that should give Bogus well enough information. But NaNi and SaSe were right, he just outclassed Classic.
On September 27 2014 05:39 Shellshock wrote: He's looking very good from what I've seen. Minimal mistakes against Classic looking pretty comfortable throughout most of the game
Problem is that soO might have whole bracket of ZvT until the finals, that should give Bogus well enough information. But NaNi and SaSe were right, he just outclassed Classic.
Huh they said that? All I heard was that soO was a step ahead all the games in that series :S
On September 27 2014 05:39 Shellshock wrote: He's looking very good from what I've seen. Minimal mistakes against Classic looking pretty comfortable throughout most of the game
Problem is that soO might have whole bracket of ZvT until the finals, that should give Bogus well enough information. But NaNi and SaSe were right, he just outclassed Classic.
Huh they said that? All I heard was that soO was a step ahead all the games in that series :S
They were speaking about it later, how Classic outclassed Leenock and how soO basically did same to Classic, comparing KeSPA and not KeSPA players.
But anyway, soOjwa, it's time to quench your trophy thirst.
Super impressive play as always, but yet throwing the finals in such a wierd way...
He stood behind the stage with his huge check during Solars price ceremony and looked kinda sad. I got his autograph and wished him good luck in the GSL finals. He did look a little less sad there for a moment
At this point I'm not sure if I'm more disappointed at another 2nd place or that soO finished in semifinal during GSL Global Championship (which would earn Parting GSL marked title).
I really hope this guy doesn't drop off in the gap between seasons. Finals would seem empty without him being the final boss for the protagonist to triumph over
I'm so sad about him not going to BlizzCon after such a year... I hope he doesn't break mentally. He has an insane skill and could very well dominate the SC2 scene
On November 03 2014 20:49 OtherWorld wrote: I'm so sad about him not going to BlizzCon after such a year... I hope he doesn't break mentally. He has an insane skill and could very well dominate the SC2 scene
Thankfully, that's not the case (even if I was rooting for Taeja.) Check this out - Soo will be at BlizzCon playing against Zest - and both of them will have company.
On November 03 2014 20:49 OtherWorld wrote: I'm so sad about him not going to BlizzCon after such a year... I hope he doesn't break mentally. He has an insane skill and could very well dominate the SC2 scene
Thankfully, that's not the case (even if I was rooting for Taeja.) Check this out - Soo will be at BlizzCon playing against Zest - and both of them will have company.
I have a good feeling we'll see him smile at hot6cup. Would be a great storyline aswell, considering it's the last event in korea this year, all the other champions will be there. Would be symbolic aswell
I think soO should interact with his fan a bit more, like INno thanked the fans for donating, but soO didn't. I think thanking your fans really motivate them to donate more. Looking forward to his future streams!!
On October 21 2016 16:25 NinjaToss wrote: I think soO should interact with his fan a bit more, like INno thanked the fans for donating, but soO didn't. I think thanking your fans really motivate them to donate more. Looking forward to his future streams!!
I didn't watch much and I don't really understand korean yet but what bothered me more is that he was trying to eat the mic
On October 21 2016 17:35 Elentos wrote: So go watch him play now.
Didn't even realize he is streaming lol I wanted to watch a second episode of the new black mirror season, but that's still there after soO's stream i guess ^^
Only if you can link me to a game which is at least 8/10 on my spectrum
That would require me to watch all the games first! I was watching Inno's stream yesterday
Haha well then not gonna happen i guess :D Unless someone else knows if there was such a game. But yeah i know that there are vods on afreeca, bw stream experience and all that stuff
soO without the chains of a team is actually much more funnier then I imagined! I didnt like many players at SKT1 telecom but hes so funny on stream :D
On November 25 2016 23:56 AbouSV wrote: A: gl hf soo: hi soo: A: hi soo: do you know soo? A: no soo: sktelecom t1 soo: soo A: ah, yes! soo: do you think soo strong? A: no
soO - worst spy ever.
My personal favorite (although it's kinda sad if you think about it) was:
Random: glhf soO soO: glhf Random: going for rank 2 gm? soO: no soO: going for no.1 gm Random: no, youre going for 2 Random: get it? 2nd place?
my favourite moment would be when his barcode opponent got really salty and just keep on BM-ing him so he got mad and danced his whole army in the opponent's base, then writing "Hydra is very good at dancing" and dance his whole army once again
On November 26 2016 05:12 NinjaToss wrote: soO gave out his Skype account for fans to call him today, and I stole the chance to call him too. It was great fun
On November 26 2016 05:12 NinjaToss wrote: soO gave out his Skype account for fans to call him today, and I stole the chance to call him too. It was great fun
wow you're famous now
You can call him when he's streaming and he will pick up, as long as he's not in game because he wants to fully concentrate when he's playing
On November 26 2016 20:32 Wallenberg wrote: As a person living in Sweden, how similar is the language of Korea/Japan/Chinese/Vietname/and so on?
Is it like the nordic countrys of Denmark, Sweden, Norway ?
Everything is completely different, we all have different writing system and can't understand each other whatsoever
However, it's a bit easier to study other Asian languages if you're an Asian, there's like this similarity like between English and German, for example, but otherwise, we can't understand each other
On November 26 2016 20:32 Wallenberg wrote: As a person living in Sweden, how similar is the language of Korea/Japan/Chinese/Vietname/and so on?
Is it like the nordic countrys of Denmark, Sweden, Norway ?
What NinjaToss said - the languages are mutually unintelligible. Although they do share some similarities, especially with regard to the influence of Chinese, due to historical and geographic reasons.
Btw Korea, Japan and China are considered East Asian countries whereas Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia & Singapore etc. are part of Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian languages aren't really influenced by China with the exception of Vietnam because it borders China. NinjaToss should be able to tell you more about that if you're really interested :p
On November 26 2016 20:32 Wallenberg wrote: As a person living in Sweden, how similar is the language of Korea/Japan/Chinese/Vietname/and so on?
Is it like the nordic countrys of Denmark, Sweden, Norway ?
What NinjaToss said - the languages are mutually unintelligible. Although they do share some similarities, especially with regard to the influence of Chinese, due to historical and geographic reasons.
Btw Korea, Japan and China are considered East Asian countries whereas Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia & Singapore etc. are part of Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian languages aren't really influenced by China with the exception of Vietnam because it borders China. NinjaToss should be able to tell you more about that if you're really interested :p
I wanna know everything :p, as and outsider I can tell diffirence between Korean and Chinese.
On November 26 2016 20:32 Wallenberg wrote: As a person living in Sweden, how similar is the language of Korea/Japan/Chinese/Vietname/and so on?
Is it like the nordic countrys of Denmark, Sweden, Norway ?
What NinjaToss said - the languages are mutually unintelligible. Although they do share some similarities, especially with regard to the influence of Chinese, due to historical and geographic reasons.
Btw Korea, Japan and China are considered East Asian countries whereas Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia & Singapore etc. are part of Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian languages aren't really influenced by China with the exception of Vietnam because it borders China. NinjaToss should be able to tell you more about that if you're really interested :p
I wanna know everything :p, as and outsider I can tell diffirence between Korean and Chinese.
That was interesting
I speak Chinese and Japanese and understand some Korean, so if I get started I'll derail this fan thread PM me if you wanna ask anything specific!
Watching him vs Inno was painful. But he did well after. After Inno washed the floor with him he still could beat Dark, and not panic after he was down 1-0 against Classic. He must have some nerves. If he beats TY he could go all the way to the finals to lose once more. But i think TY will beat him. Tbh i'd rather see TY beating him then to see him lose in another final.
He's shown how solid and adaptive he is, especially against Classic. Even if it's quite long later, it'd be great to see him finally holding this trophy!
On February 22 2017 22:58 verecunda wrote: Man, that was just epic, I was screaming my head off with everyone else in the studio. Gratz soO!
LOL. Man, I screamed "Yes!!!!" at the end of the last game as well, at like 6AM in the morning.
I wonder if we got a shot at you on the broadcast by any chance .
I'm super happy that soO won. Man, after down 0:2, it looked really grim but I still had a hope for soO for no reason when everyone else was like "it is over". And the come back is real :D.
Despite being a KT fan, I was really cheering for soO and I'm soooooo happy that he won. He really deserves it, seeing how much effort he's putting into it, and by watching his stream almost religiously, I would feel so mad if he didn't advance. I'm sooo happy for him. I don't care if he's going to win the championship or not, for me this is already enough <3
I was afraid sOs will beat hero, and now its confirmed. I'm not saying he cant beat sOs, but sOs can beat any zerg in a best of 5. Hopefully Dark, Classic and Innovation gonna help him prepare.
This might just be soO's year. His ZvP is really good, but I doubt he could have beaten Inno or Maru. Now that both of them are out, soO pretty much has the best shot he's ever going to have at getting that GSL trophy.
This may be soO's year for real. If soO overcomes sOs, then he is probably gonna face Stats. Another PvZ. I think soO's PvZ is very solid. Please make it happen soO!
On February 26 2017 05:34 Vutalisk wrote: This may be soO's year for real. If soO overcomes sOs, then it is probably gonna face Stats. Another PvZ. I think soO's PvZ is very solid. Please make it happen soO!
it definitely is, he seeems to be very consistent in this mu atm with wins against the likes of Classic, Stats... It would be so sweet to see him win the GSL at last, and I believe he can do it !
On February 28 2017 08:43 kajtarp wrote: Is the upcoming hydra and corruptor buff helping soO any way against sOs? Or carriers are still imba?
I agree carrier is a pain to deal with in PvZ but not sure if those changes are ready in time for the semifinals. Anyway, I'm not too worried about it. As long as, soO scouts that early, he can always get aggressive and kills the opponent before things get out of hands. I recalled a match between herO and soO in online cup recently (Olimoleague if I'm not mistaken). herO tried to go carriers in Cactus Valley (not 100% sure on the map) and soO just went Hydra + Lings and killed herO before he even got like 3 carriers out.
I was really hoping Ryung would beat Stats because I'm so much more worried that Stats will beat soO than Ryung. But I hope so badly that soO will win.
On March 18 2017 15:28 Brutaxilos wrote: I was really hoping Ryung would beat Stats because I'm so much more worried that Stats will beat soO than Ryung. But I hope so badly that soO will win.
Yah, me too. Ryung would be easier opponent for soO but again I'm not too worried because soO is all-around solid micro and macro player. He certainly doesn't make a lot of mistakes like Ryung did. Also, I like the fact soO is aggressive player which is going very well vs Stats who likes to macro up to mid-game style.
Cheer for soO indeed. This may be his very "soOlid" chance to be a champion!
Don't know what to think. In IEM Stats literally washed the floor with Dark. Plus soO played vs sOs and thats a lot of info for Stats aswell. Obviously so0 can also look into the Dark vs Stats game. Hopefully Innovation and Classic and Dark will help him prepare.
Very sad for soO. So many times so close and always come short. But I admire him greatly for holding strong after down 0:3. With the history and everything, I thought that was it but he fighted back relentlessly until the very end.
Full credit to Stats who played exceptionally, but I do feel that Soo wasn't on top form today: he wasn't reacting to mineral line harass (stasis and adepts) even though there was no distraction I could see taking his attention, and he got supply blocked quite a few times. He should have lost game 5 on Cactus; he was supply blocked just as Stats moved out and started 7 overlords (we've all been there).
Perhaps Stats was just outplaying him which put him off-balance, but I don't think Soo played his best. Maybe he didn't sleep well or the nerves got to him or whatever, it happens.
Sorry Soo, I was really cheering for you (all 5 times). I hope you'll keep playing SC2, whether or not you ever win a GSL, you're my favourite player.
Not sure where soO goes from here. Will he return to the finals in Season 2 like he did in 2014? Will he give up entirely? Can't imagine what he's thinking, or what his path forward looks like.
Tough day for him. I saw his tweet recently and he said "I feel alive". So I guess he feels better now.
This is only first season of GSL this year and if history repeats itself, soO will make 3 consecutive finals this year . At some point, he will win. Just need to move forward. Stay strong soO!
I just wanted to wish soO and all his friends my condolences.
I think getting to 5 GSL finals is is incredibly badass and admirable. I think that shows way more determination and skill than say, getting 1 GSL final and falling off the face of the earth, even if it doesn't feel that way to him.
On March 27 2017 12:34 illuin_ wrote: Keep trying soO!!! Nomatter what anyone says you are amazing and I don't care how many GSLs it takes you will one day win it!
Maybe, but it's a long way to go (looking at David Kim). I still have the feelin both terran and protoss is favored agaisnt Zergs. A zerg player has to play significantly better to be able to win. Playing equally good or just slightly better is simply not enough. I'm not saying that because soO lost this final, this is how i generally feel about LotV.
At the end of the day a second place in GSL is really good. When you make 5 second places that has to be worth a lot. I get that it sucks because you are so close to winning but still. I hope soO can look at it this way as well and keep trying!
This is my request to be added to the TL soo fan club.
We often talk about the winners, the redemption stories. We should talk more about soo.
I saw (of course!) every GSL final soo was in. I always was confident he would win, because he was too good on his path up to the finals. They could take a map from soo here, they could take a map from soo there. But they could not defeat him.
Except for the final series. Even when he was pitched against Zest or Innovation, I knew he could win. But he even lost versus Dear and Classic.
Still, what soo offers is zerg consistency (I main zerg) on a level far beyond my understanding of the game. But there is one thing I love more about soo than being the zerg hope: His mental strength.
I saw how DRG broke after his GSL/GSTL loss. I knew that he will not come back, even though he is my #1 SC2 zerg I will be a fan of forever. But soo does not break.
This mind/soul does not break.
You can slap soo down, but you cannot break him. You just can't. Winning a GSL means you will be noted for the time being. What soo did for the perspective of zerg, what he pulled of, even though now he is close to be the ultimate kong, will live on.
Anyway, despite the pain of losing GSL again, I hope soO looks around TL and realizes that so many people were rooting for him, even the people who thought Stats would win regardless. I hope he will take that as encouragement to continue and win GSL this year!
I saw soO today at SSL Premier broadcast. He looked good and seemed to be in a great spirit as well. Fans was cheering for him when people spotted him on the display and he was smiling about that :D.
So great to see he is up and running again. May him do well at GSL Super Tournament coming up.
Here is the link if someone is curious:
soO go soO to another GSL (Super Tournament) Final!
In a way, they are a bit like mines drop (except mines shot make drone disappear forever, at the cost of risking the loss of the mines, or even the medivac).
And in the end he managed the wards, as well as almost everything thrown at him, and got to the RO16 anyway :p
Yes he managed in the end, but it wasn't very convincing. I think its safe to assume every protoss will try to do that against him in the future so he has to find a solution for dealing with this problem.
Well, Trust took a page of Stats' playbook given Stats used it heavily in Season 1 Final. soO handled it better as the series went on but still not good enough. He left lings near the mineral patches to kill the wards before they were triggered which was a good move but he couldn't kill the wards fast enough. I would add spine crawlers to kill the wards faster.
On May 04 2017 18:37 kajtarp wrote: If he has to place a spine into every mineral line don't you think its already a win for the toss? Because its money he didn't spend elsewhere.
Well, that is true. However, the amount of lost mining time was already more than enough for soO to make like 2 spines per base. Trust did Stasis Ward like 6 7 times per match. In some occasions, the ward was triggered for the entire mineral line of 14 drones + queen and a bunch of lings. Even if he didn't want to build spine, he should commit to some range units like 1 or 2 Hydras/Rouches instead of 2 to 4 lings. Those lings just couldn't kill the wards fast enough given there was not enough surround surface due to the wards were placed next mineral patches.
If somehow Dark manages to beat Maru, hopefully his zvz will carry him trough a group victory. I see soO having great chance for another finals (to possibly lose vs Byun or TY??). He has to play Rogue, than probably Classic. But if hes second i don't see him beating Byun. What are the chances soO can win his group, or if Maru beats Dark he won't lose vs him?
On June 01 2017 21:38 kajtarp wrote: If somehow Dark manages to beat Maru, hopefully his zvz will carry him trough a group victory. I see soO having great chance for another finals (to possibly lose vs Byun or TY??). He has to play Rogue, than probably Classic. But if hes second i don't see him beating Byun. What are the chances soO can win his group, or if Maru beats Dark he won't lose vs him?
I actually think SoO have quite a good chance vs Byun. SoO is a lot better at holding reapers compared to Dark, and Byun hasn't exactly been on his best form (not saying he's bad, but compared to how dominant he used to be, Byun is definitely beatable now). I think SoO has a great chance vs both Byun or TY, and I hope he doesn't drop out of his group. He needs to get Gold! Or at least another Silver I guess..
Well, soO has done it again. soO never failed to advance to the final if he made out of group stage in regular GSL seasons. So, it's very likely that soO will make it to another final.
soO has done it again for the 6th time. I do feel bad that he couldn't really show his victory emotion given his opponent is Classic, good friend and former teammates.
I hope soO will keep it together and make history next week!
I knew i have to leave for something today and i was afraid i will miss the last games. Thx soO for wrapping it up soO fast :D Now please prepare like a machine with Machine, and lift your trophy once and for all.
I just hope that whatever happens next week, soO will keep on going to finals. I know being a champion is great, but getting to this absurd lvl of consistency is so much better than winning one or two titles. 6 GSL finals. SIX.
It's aburds really, so yeah i obviously want him to win but what i want even more is seeing soO in a 7th finals, preferably in the next season.
Since Soo has InnoVation- the best TvZer to practice, he will only have to focus on his mentality this time, if he overcomes it, Gumiho will not be a big threat
On June 17 2017 14:50 ParksonVN wrote: Since Soo has InnoVation- the best TvZer to practice, he will only have to focus on his mentality this time, if he overcomes it, Gumiho will not be a big threat
Yes, soO will most certainly practice with INnoVation and his ZvT can get scary good after a week of that. Presumably, Dark will also help soO.
I remember Inno crediting soO (and Dark) for being his own practice partners after winning SSL last week, so it makes sense that he will return the favor for soO's GSL.
On June 17 2017 14:50 ParksonVN wrote: Since Soo has InnoVation- the best TvZer to practice, he will only have to focus on his mentality this time, if he overcomes it, Gumiho will not be a big threat
Yes, soO will most certainly practice with INnoVation and his ZvT can get scary good after a week of that. Presumably, Dark will also help soO.
I remember Inno crediting soO (and Dark) for being his own practice partners after winning SSL last week, so it makes sense that he will return the favor for soO's GSL.
GuMiho is very strong in mech but Innovation plays mech vs Z is super scary. So if soO practices with Inno on that, he is golden. This may be his chance!
Well, soO got rekted by GuMiho today at Olimoleague. soO is still having problems vs Mech. Surprisingly poor scouting in game 1. Didn't even see the mech build coming. Then heavy lings vs mech in game 2. Then the insanity of bizarre all-in in game 3. Very weird series. I hope he simply wanted to hide stuff. Otherwise, soO may be in trouble in the final.
On June 21 2017 02:12 AshC wrote: Well, soO got rekted by GuMiho today at Olimoleague. soO is still having problems vs Mech. Surprisingly poor scouting in game 1. Didn't even see the mech build coming. Then heavy lings vs mech in game 2. Then the insanity of bizarre all-in in game 3. Very weird series. I hope he simply wanted to hide stuff. Otherwise, soO may be in trouble in the final.
Keep it together soO!
I think (hope) that he's saving builds. Very likely that he's just playing standard and doing the same build every game while saving his super secret cheddars build for the finals.
He is played funny builds and overall was OK. Good micro, but not ideal mid-game decisions. He not played his style, i'm sure 100%. Even on ladder stream he used other builds. And Gummi used mech, his main power.
soO made some mistakes in semis vs Inno. Like he had 99 workers and low limit for army.
Also, he don't counter-attack mech, not used nydus, drops and etc.
soO always avoids giving away information before important matches, so I'm not worried yet. Gumi is a strong player though, so it will most definitely be tough.
taking the 6th like an absolute champ, with a smile and paying respect to the winner. The fucking SIXTH second place and he is smiling. Now that is power.
On June 24 2017 20:32 xtorn wrote: soO is the absolute CHAMPION of my heart.
taking the 6th like an absolute champ, with a smile and paying respect to the winner. The fucking SIXTH second place and he is smiling. Now that is power.
MAD RESPECT soO!
As beautiful this is, he is still very hurt and was just doing his best to hide it. He's gonna need some support to get back yet again.
Now, I'm really sad about the final. Seeing soO fall again is heartbroken. I truly wish we can see him win for once.
I'm glad to see soO has such a positive attitude about his loss. I guess if you lost in many finals as soO did, you gotta be cool about it. Still that is very hard thing to do and my respect for you soO!
SoO played some amazing games, but GumiGod was on-fire, too. Still have faith in my favorite Korean Zerg, though. Keep up the awesome play (and the best Korean stream, by far)
It is depending on the timing as AbouSV said. If he streams during regular KR time AKA very late in NA time, then it is almost Korean. But if he streams late in KR time which is like noon NA time, there are more English-speaking viewers. If verecunda is around, translation is not an issue. So Korean or English doesn't matter if he is around. Still I prefer Twitch, Panda is slow and its weird UI, some banners flying around is distracting.
I don't mind soO streams on Panda given he streams on Afreeca as well. But please stream on Twitch time to time for NA and EU fans!
From what I watched the other evening there seemed to be a lot of Chinese viewers speaking English, talking about Chinese players and such, but with all the random English discussion with the Korean and Chinese that I don't understand it was indeed messy. I also think the text on screen can be incredibly messy, especially with a cluttered UI that has always reminded me of Neopets and... Anyway.
I might try watching again, but I honestly won't be that excited about it if I do. </3
On July 14 2017 03:20 kajtarp wrote: Now that soO was 2nd in his group, will he be among the 4 players that picks the first player into their ro16 group?
That is correct. He was runner-up last season so he will be the seed no matter what.
I can mistake, but soO played in T-Shirt with russian words "Наиболее важно", it's mean "Most importantly". Thats funny for me, be cause it's first time when i see russian t-shirt on korean progamer.
A bit sad that soO lost in Ro16. But he will be fine because he is basically guaranteed at BlizzCon as he is very high up in the ranking. He may be moved down in the leaderboard a bit though.
That's a disaster for soO. He was one overlord scout away for possible 4-0-ing the group. Now hes out, in next GSL he will not be seeded during group selection. Unless someone from this season top4 won't make it to RO16 next time. Fat chance. No more easy ZvZ or ZvP pick as first opponent.
On October 31 2017 03:33 Ectar wrote: Alright soO! There are a lot of Gumiho vods, so hopefully you can get some revenge!
Idd, but i wonder who will he practice with? Inno must practice TvT..
soO practiced with Inno for the GSL Season 2 Finals, and IIRC after soO lost he complained that Inno wasn't a very good practice partner because he just kept doing the same "Inno build" whereas Gumiho played a bunch of different unorthodox builds.
Out of all the pro Terrans, I don't think anyone is more different than Gumiho and Inno. Gumiho is famous for being unpredictable, for using strange builds and weird strategies, because he doesn't have the sheer mechanical talent to execute standard Terran builds very successfully. Inno on the other hand is famous for being totally predictable, for using completely standard builds refined to perfection, because he's the most talented mechanical player to ever touch SC2 and can execute standard Terran builds with incredible success.
soO is probably better off searching for other practice partners.
On October 31 2017 03:33 Ectar wrote: Alright soO! There are a lot of Gumiho vods, so hopefully you can get some revenge!
Idd, but i wonder who will he practice with? Inno must practice TvT..
soO practiced with Inno for the GSL Season 2 Finals, and IIRC after soO lost he complained that Inno wasn't a very good practice partner because he just kept doing the same "Inno build" whereas Gumiho played a bunch of different unorthodox builds.
Out of all the pro Terrans, I don't think anyone is more different than Gumiho and Inno.
i didnt know that. Where did he complain? Is there an interview or article about it?
On October 31 2017 03:33 Ectar wrote: Alright soO! There are a lot of Gumiho vods, so hopefully you can get some revenge!
Idd, but i wonder who will he practice with? Inno must practice TvT..
soO practiced with Inno for the GSL Season 2 Finals, and IIRC after soO lost he complained that Inno wasn't a very good practice partner because he just kept doing the same "Inno build" whereas Gumiho played a bunch of different unorthodox builds.
Out of all the pro Terrans, I don't think anyone is more different than Gumiho and Inno.
i didnt know that. Where did he complain? Is there an interview or article about it?
IIRC, Mizenhauer (who interviewed soO) mentioned it in one of the LR threads, but I can't remember which. You should probably ask Mizenhauer for the source.
On October 31 2017 05:23 Vutalisk wrote: soO vs Mech is the story of this year.
Gogo soO!
has his ZvT gotten better again? he's had some struggles this year
He focused a lot upon it let's hope it will be good (It did wonder to INnoVation to focus on TvT)
I haven't seen soO playing vs Mech recently but I assume he would have practiced vs Mech quite a bit given he is in a tournament with GuMiho and Inno who both play Mech often vs Z. If he beats GuMiho, he is fast-track to the final (again ).
On October 31 2017 09:33 Di4s wrote: he can practice with major(special), also inno have a great chance of getting a z next round.
I doubt that given soO may face Special in semi if he beats GuMiho. Also, he has plenty of Korean T to practice with. For example, Ryung will be a good practice partner when it comes to Mech.
On October 31 2017 09:33 Di4s wrote: he can practice with major(special), also inno have a great chance of getting a z next round.
I doubt that given soO may face Special in semi if he beats GuMiho. Also, he has plenty of Korean T to practice with. For example, Ryung will be a good practice partner when it comes to Mech.
if Soo can beat Gumiho, both Elazer and Special are no match for him. The real problem is the one comes from lower bracket, they are serious threat, especially Inno. I think Soo would have the best shot against Rogue and herO.
On October 31 2017 09:33 Di4s wrote: he can practice with major(special), also inno have a great chance of getting a z next round.
I doubt that given soO may face Special in semi if he beats GuMiho. Also, he has plenty of Korean T to practice with. For example, Ryung will be a good practice partner when it comes to Mech.
if Soo can beat Gumiho, both Elazer and Special are no match for him. The real problem is the one comes from lower bracket, they are serious threat, especially Inno. I think Soo would have the best shot against Rogue and herO.
did you see how herO dispatched Dark, soO would get rekt if he went against herO
On October 31 2017 09:33 Di4s wrote: he can practice with major(special), also inno have a great chance of getting a z next round.
I doubt that given soO may face Special in semi if he beats GuMiho. Also, he has plenty of Korean T to practice with. For example, Ryung will be a good practice partner when it comes to Mech.
if Soo can beat Gumiho, both Elazer and Special are no match for him. The real problem is the one comes from lower bracket, they are serious threat, especially Inno. I think Soo would have the best shot against Rogue and herO.
did you see how herO dispatched Dark, soO would get rekt if he went against herO
In a non-final soO vs herO i think soO can beat him, but in final...
From recent tournaments where herO played really well there are lots of vods to study. I have faith he can figure something out if they meet. But first, Rogue will have an entire week to do that. Imo it's more likely that Inno or Rogue will make the finals from lower bracket. But if herO makes it trough Rogue i'm favouring him vs Inno.
i think soO can win if he does not play against gumiho or innovation, sadly he got gumiho( (gumiho looks like he have soO's number). thats why bouth he and major should practice, better to play eachother next phase than to loose in this 1.
On November 01 2017 11:05 Di4s wrote: i think soO can win if he does not play against gumiho or innovation, sadly he got gumiho( (gumiho looks like he have soO's number). thats why bouth he and major should practice, better to play eachother next phase than to loose in this 1.
i was also thinking special and soo should practice together.. also i saw on rotti's snapchat that elazer and gumiho were both out playing poker while soo and special were nowhere to be seen.
On November 01 2017 11:05 Di4s wrote: i think soO can win if he does not play against gumiho or innovation, sadly he got gumiho( (gumiho looks like he have soO's number). thats why bouth he and major should practice, better to play eachother next phase than to loose in this 1.
few weeks ago they played in Masters Colisseum, and soO won 2-0. Maybe it doesn't mean anything, but Gumi didn't look invincible at all in group phase so i have faith he can take him down.
On November 01 2017 11:05 Di4s wrote: i think soO can win if he does not play against gumiho or innovation, sadly he got gumiho( (gumiho looks like he have soO's number). thats why bouth he and major should practice, better to play eachother next phase than to loose in this 1.
i was also thinking special and soo should practice together.. also i saw on rotti's snapchat that elazer and gumiho were both out playing poker while soo and special were nowhere to be seen.
On November 01 2017 11:05 Di4s wrote: i think soO can win if he does not play against gumiho or innovation, sadly he got gumiho( (gumiho looks like he have soO's number). thats why bouth he and major should practice, better to play eachother next phase than to loose in this 1.
i was also thinking special and soo should practice together.. also i saw on rotti's snapchat that elazer and gumiho were both out playing poker while soo and special were nowhere to be seen.
I think soO will get his revenge on gumiho this time, like when he surgically beat zest in the 2014 s3 gsl semifinals. I think he is at his best when he isn`t super confident in his skills, thinking he just needs to play solidly to wins because of being better skilled, but when he is the underdog, and in his mindset needs to prepare to upset the favorite. Just what i feel.
So i bet he makes it to the finals, and maybe beats hero or whoever, who would all be favored against him.
On November 04 2017 10:19 Uberfather wrote: If he gets pass special (50-50 imo) i think he will finally be a premier tournament champion
there is no way Special would do anything harmful to Soo imo.
soO is a favorite against special meaning that the sc2 viewers believe he should win (cuz korean vs foreigner), but it looks like they practice against each other and its not one sided, and special is very good at preparing builds.
What is good for him is that 2nd place is 140 000€. It's less pressure. Because in 2014 GSL 1st was 60 000€ and 2nd 10 000€... We forgot that often but Soo has lost like 200 000€ with all his 2nd places...
On November 05 2017 06:14 Frenchy91 wrote: If TY wins against Rogue, i'll be worry for Soo^^
Are you serious? Rogue is one soO should be worried. Rogue is very tricky at ZvZ. TY has lost to soO many times including the reverse sweep at GSL. soO basically has TY's number as Innovation has soO's number.
On November 05 2017 09:49 Dav1oN wrote: additional $140,000 is not what "cursed" means, come on :D
It's not always about the money.
So it's about the trophy? When it comes to a such hard game - consistency matters, soO got it
Dude, it is a part of a progamer's DNA to be competitive. As a competitive person myself, I can tell it sucks big time to lose, especially losing in a high-stake situation like final. Money or not, the feeling of winning is a big deal too. For soO, he lost 7 big final now. $140K does sooth the pain of course but it doesn't fix the mental pain that keeps haunting him.
Oh wow, yet again. Still a great achievement to get so far, but in his case it just feels bitter. The money is a major consolation this time though. I'm looking forward to finally posting here one day about a victory.
On November 05 2017 10:23 Vutalisk wrote: Well, soO will always be here to go to many more finals. Don't you guys worry. I hope truly one day he will win and win it big.
He improved his ZvT a lot, that is a good sign for the future. But with the big patch coming up who knows how will Blizzard screw it up again. That being said at this point he cant make me stop cheering for him.
On November 05 2017 10:59 phyren wrote: ;( Hope he doesn't get too upset; it was a good run.
Well, this loss certainly hurts him quite a bit given this is his biggest loss so far and his 7th overall in big tournaments. But this has been a great year for soO if not his best. $140K is a big payday and almost $200K earning this year in total. He should be proud of his performance this year.
A lot of fans really root for him everytime he is in the final. If he keeps making to final, the odd will finally catch up to him and he will win. Hopefully, it will be another great year for soO next year.
I hope he can bounce back from this loss, in game 6 it looked like he was having a stroke at some point, maybe he put too much pressure on himself to make this the one tournament that redeems his past failures as he said in his article? Anyways there's another year ahead and his overall performance looked very strong, so if he doesn't lose motivation he can still make it happen!
I'm sure soO is touched by all outpouring concerns but I don't think soO is gonna quit or retire if that is you guys worry about. This loss stinks as always but this is not his first loss. As history shows, soO will continue to make to more finals. If he was gonna give up due to big losses, he might have done long ago already.
I don't see it mentioned many times. But soo definitely overachieved this blizzcon. He was going to be an underdog no matter who he would face in the finals. In all parallel universes, Soo would have a much more difficult road to the finals, which I don't think he would make given current form (defeating Neeb with korean level aggressiveness is nothing to brag about. See how neeb lost to Zest last year after dominating PVP late games).
OTOH, soo might take it extremely hard precisely because of the golden opportunity. He might recognize this chance is going to be once in a life time (ridiculously easy blizzcon road to finals with one zvz away from the trophy). Soosyphus or a happy overachiever? I think both, and I think soo should embrace both as well (the denial of either one is illogical and will tear him apart).
On November 06 2017 12:30 ShowTheLights wrote: Hes definitely not gonna win a GSL / Blizzcon and I don't really count the Kespa cup. This was it, hes done
I wouldn't count him out just yet. His ZvP is still great, his ZvT improved a lot, even tough he lost against Rogue his ZvZ is also great. But he still needs to improve his gameplay, because there is room for improvement. Question is, after yet another 2nd place will he be able to find his fire inside? Or does he event want to find it? In the dankshrine interview he said if there will be tournaments to play in 2018 he will play. It's another question how the new big patch is gonna change the gameplay.
On November 07 2017 02:45 AbouSV wrote: Live Report Team League. A team tournament with the players being active members of Live Reports threads. And soO.
LOL. That tournament is so rigged. StatsBoy has GuMiho while Twice Liquid has soO.
Just crushing. Soo is interesting. Rogue shows sexy play, Dark looks like a bulldozer, and at moments Solar can look stellar. But damn SoO is good at getting ahead in any situation. he'll have enough to defend and more drones than anyone.
The Blizzcon final broke my heart because you could see in the last game that he was paralyzed mentally. He didn"t take the obvious steps to win.
His only other weakness I found was some LotV game against turtle mech, where he got sometimes very much ahead but didn't go for the jugular, and even if you're ahead, letting the terran get 5 bases and 200/200 with upgrades is too dangerous. It's less the case this patch with the raven nerf, so it might play in SoO's favor.
soO just streamrolled Scarlett at Ro8. I actually felt bad for her as the series just looked brutal.
Now soO vs Stats. GSL 2017 S1 Final rematch. I actually prefer Classic over Stats in ZvP. Stats is very defensive so it is hard to break him. Let him turtle to mass carriers or deadball ground army can be tough for soO. However, I have faith in soO to make to another final and hopefully win it this time.
On March 10 2018 08:14 kajtarp wrote: I think either Dark or sOs will make the finals and unfortunately i don't favour him there if he goes trough Stats
I kind of agree with you on Stats. soO's style is working better with a more aggressive P like Classic, herO or sOs. Playing vs Stats is often going to late game ZvP which is not soO's strong suit (it is more like Rogue area of expertise).
I hope soO's destiny to final will help him to overcome Stats. 7th time is a charm.
On March 10 2018 08:14 kajtarp wrote: I think either Dark or sOs will make the finals and unfortunately i don't favour him there if he goes trough Stats
I kind of agree with you on Stats. soO's style is working better with a more aggressive P like Classic, herO or sOs. Playing vs Stats is often going to late game ZvP which is not soO's strong suit (it is more like Rogue area of expertise).
I hope soO's destiny to final will help him to overcome Stats. 7th time is a charm.
Gogo soO!
You misunderstood me completely, i said IF soO beats Stats i don't favour him in the finals vs sOs or Dark. But even Maru will be a tough one, but dont think he will make it.
On the other hand i also think soO should not let Stats get the unbeatable deathball, we saw in SSL finals what hes capable with it..
On March 10 2018 08:14 kajtarp wrote: I think either Dark or sOs will make the finals and unfortunately i don't favour him there if he goes trough Stats
I kind of agree with you on Stats. soO's style is working better with a more aggressive P like Classic, herO or sOs. Playing vs Stats is often going to late game ZvP which is not soO's strong suit (it is more like Rogue area of expertise).
I hope soO's destiny to final will help him to overcome Stats. 7th time is a charm.
Gogo soO!
You misunderstood me completely, i said IF soO beats Stats i don't favour him in the finals vs sOs or Dark. But even Maru will be a tough one, but dont think he will make it.
On the other hand i also think soO should not let Stats get the unbeatable deathball, we saw in SSL finals what hes capable with it..
Oh I see. I mean let be real here everyone will be a favor vs soO in the final. It becomes a bit of mentality as well, not just skills. soO has himself to overcome, not just his opponent.
On March 10 2018 08:14 kajtarp wrote: I think either Dark or sOs will make the finals and unfortunately i don't favour him there if he goes trough Stats
I kind of agree with you on Stats. soO's style is working better with a more aggressive P like Classic, herO or sOs. Playing vs Stats is often going to late game ZvP which is not soO's strong suit (it is more like Rogue area of expertise).
I hope soO's destiny to final will help him to overcome Stats. 7th time is a charm.
Gogo soO!
You misunderstood me completely, i said IF soO beats Stats i don't favour him in the finals vs sOs or Dark. But even Maru will be a tough one, but dont think he will make it.
On the other hand i also think soO should not let Stats get the unbeatable deathball, we saw in SSL finals what hes capable with it..
Oh I see. I mean let be real here everyone will be a favor vs soO in the final. It becomes a bit of mentality as well, not just skills. soO has himself to overcome, not just his opponent.
As much as i'd like to see soO win, its foolish to see his spot in the finals as granted. Stats will be a hard opponent and it can go either way. Now he lost ZvZ 3 times in a row vs Dark from their last 3 encounters, plus he lost two ZvZ vs Rogue,one at Blizzcon finals and one at 2017 GSL S3 RO16. He also lost vs Losira at IEM. A year ago he looked invincible in ZvZ but not anymore. He really has to step up there. If Maru makes the finals, that will be a tough one too. First, Maru will have Rogue as practice partner and Jin Air backing him up and thats' a huge advantage. On the other hand soO showed promising signs vs terran at Blizzcon vs Gumiho and Special, and in GSL vs Alive.
If he makes the finals again, i also think his opponent will be favoured. But not necessarily because of mentality. One thing i noticed in his finals that he is always on the reacting side. Its always his opponents that come up with new builds/strats, and not vice versa. He barely has an answer for those stuff. He has to find a way to surprise his opponents once. Overlord drop nerf is not coming handy for him in that regard, but the Anti Armor missile nerf could help a bit. But the droperlord nerf is stronger i feel, since i don't rate his ZvT late game strong and don't think he should go there against Maru.
It's also worth to mention we all saw both Maru and Dark failing to deliver when they had the chance, so it will be a battle of who can overcome himself. Stats is also underrated, if he makes the finals he will win. He is still very underrated. He didnt have a good Blizzcon run, but still won GSL and SSL last year.
I see what you mean. I never underestimate Stats as he did win vs soO last year after all. However, what I was saying is that soO has such a strong mentality (or sheer force of luck) before the final. There were multiple occasions that I thought he lost it and wouldn't make it to the final this season such as Rogue vs soO quarterfinal (S2 2017) or soO vs TY (S1 2017) and somehow he managed to come back spectacularly vs TY or even luck on his side vs Rogue . That is why it is so hard to stop soO before the final. It will be the first time in GSL history if soO lost it in semi. I would love to have a soO vs Maru in the final. Even if soO loses, Maru surely deserves it.
At this point i only care about soO. Hes the only player who keeps me watching sc2. At this point nobody else has an interesting story line. I only want to see him lift a trophy so he can retire in peace. I don't care who else wins GSL.
On March 10 2018 08:14 kajtarp wrote: I think either Dark or sOs will make the finals and unfortunately i don't favour him there if he goes trough Stats
I kind of agree with you on Stats. soO's style is working better with a more aggressive P like Classic, herO or sOs. Playing vs Stats is often going to late game ZvP which is not soO's strong suit (it is more like Rogue area of expertise).
I hope soO's destiny to final will help him to overcome Stats. 7th time is a charm.
Gogo soO!
soO's results vs Stats from Aligulac: 18. Nov 17: 1-0 29. Sep 17: 3-2 10. Aug 17: 3-2 06. Jun 17: 2-1 02. May 17: 2-0 12. Apr 17: 0-1 18. Mar 17: 0-1 13. Mar 17: 2-0 02. Feb 17: 2-1 05. Feb 17: 2-0 10. Jan 17: 0-2
On March 11 2018 20:12 kajtarp wrote: At this point i only care about soO. Hes the only player who keeps me watching sc2. At this point nobody else has an interesting story line. I only want to see him lift a trophy so he can retire in peace. I don't care who else wins GSL.
LOL. I share the same sentiment. My wish for this year is soO finally wins GSL or BlizzCon then I'm done with SC2 :D...
I'm quite sad. I was really hoping he could take the trophy this time. But i'm also worried. One of my suspicion got confirmed yesterday when he said he doesn't prepare specifically and does not have many practice partners. That's crucial imho to win trophies in such a long tournament. It was clear yesterday that he was caught off guard quite many times, and did not really had answers for Stat's game plan.
soO qualified to GSL Super tournament. He lost to Cure 2-0 in upper bracket semifinal, then went down to beat Byul and Cure 2-1. If he can only barely go trough Cure maybe its a good thing he didn't play the finals vs Maru and overall it is not a good sign..
On March 31 2018 19:58 kajtarp wrote: So, soO plays Maru in a few days in a bo5. Can he do it?
I'm hoping that he can. But realistically, I think it will be a very quick stomp by Maru. Maru is showing top form right now, defeating Dark, who I think is better than SoO at the moment, in long macro games using great control and multitask. SoO, on the other hand, has been showing lackluster performance. Losing to Special by making uncharacteristic mistakes. He just seems lost at the moment, but I am hoping he will bounce back.
seems like he is still not good enough in ZvT. But honestly i have no clue how the hell is zerg supposed to beat that. Both Ghosts and Raven missiles seems like very unbalanced. Also pure marauder beating ling bane hydra? Did Blizz manage to screw balance again?
Was cheering for soO but here we are, soO second again. Wonder when this curse will end. This may be soO's last year. So if there is a thing called last-chance, may soO has it this year.
There is no curse, he just plays bad. how many drones did he lost vs libs and hellions in those games? also his lack of scouting is also annoying. His game is not improving at all since last year, it's the opposite.
Partydude handed over the ownership of the fan club to me so I'm working on updating the page.
First order of business was updating signups, so if you signed up in the last three years and got overlooked you're finally a member.
I'll get to updating/revising the rest of the stuff as we go, but if there's a significant article/interview or really nice picture that you don't see in the op already, please let me know so I can decide if it's worth including.
Last thing, vote for soO in GSL vs The World please.
Soo (or with this silly spelling, soO) is a zerg I look up to.
When I, still a noob even though I played SC1 and had SC2 beta access, lose a bad ladder game, I think about Soo and his composure. The only sad thing: My favorite SC2 zerg is still DongRaeGo, so Soo comes in second
That being said, DRG retired, Soo plays. This is what I admire.
On February 20 2019 00:08 Akio wrote: Lost by 1 map to INnoVation in the Olimoleague finals. Again.
TT
Don't think he cares about Olimoleague. Plus i see it as a good sign that he even takes maps from Inno. He used to play lots of 4-2 or 4-0's even against him.
On February 20 2019 00:08 Akio wrote: Lost by 1 map to INnoVation in the Olimoleague finals. Again.
TT
Don't think he cares about Olimoleague. Plus i see it as a good sign that he even takes maps from Inno. He used to play lots of 4-2 or 4-0's even against him.
That is true, and he mostly loses to INno's timings it feels like. When the game goes late (like Year Zero in this finals) soO plays a fantastic game imo
The online-offline conundrum really is a weird one for some players
This can be the tournament, but Dark or Stats will be a tough gum to chew. I think Stats will beat Dark, as usual :D herO won't be an easy opponent too, he can always cheese it happen.
Would be nice if he wins IEM, then grabs the momentum to win GSL aswell :D But first he has to work on his hellbats defence. Every single time Inno or a terran makes a hellbat push he dies straight... either from the timing attack or from the follow up attack...
On March 03 2019 04:57 Fango wrote: soO is the ZvZ GOAT. An argument was starting to be made for Serral but the crown still belongs here
Im a Serral fan also and i agree. Serral is the one who has to change his game if he wants to have a better chance next time.
I like herO too but i have a feeling this is The Tournament
I wouldn't say that after a 2-3 loss, it's not like Serral got swept; Serral needs to play a better version of his game to beat soO, I'm still convinced he takes if he plays at his best.
SoO has been the best or a very top contender in ZvZ for very long while also being extremely dominant for a certain period of time. That's why he's probably the GOAT in the matchup over Serral and NesTea, who have been similarly dominant over a shorter period.
awesome play by soO to advance, game 3 was so excited and he played so well to take that last map. so excited for him to finally hopefully take it home tomorrow
On March 03 2019 04:57 Fango wrote: soO is the ZvZ GOAT. An argument was starting to be made for Serral but the crown still belongs here
Im a Serral fan also and i agree. Serral is the one who has to change his game if he wants to have a better chance next time.
I like herO too but i have a feeling this is The Tournament
I wouldn't say that after a 2-3 loss, it's not like Serral got swept; Serral needs to play a better version of his game to beat soO, I'm still convinced he takes if he plays at his best.
SoO has been the best or a very top contender in ZvZ for very long while also being extremely dominant for a certain period of time. That's why he's probably the GOAT in the matchup over Serral and NesTea, who have been similarly dominant over a shorter period.
Well that's another way to try to have better chance at succeeding at some task, do the same thing but try to do it better. But I think this sudden rise in level of Serral's game (from best foreigner to top korean level, from early to second semester of last year) was by mixing in more strategies, playing series map by map. I dont think he suddenly got faster or better at macro etc, or more cleanly executing his plans, just had better plans, becoming harder to prepare against.
I believe something similar may have happened to soO when, while already having hit the top level as one of the monster of mechanics, he changed his game to finally succeed against zest (who was then on his literally "Is best" form) at gsl season 3 2014 semifinal.
I actually agree that Serral is the best at ZvZ right now even if he lost to soO. because this is a field where these 2 aren't the only players, so its not only head to head that matters. How each performs against other zergs like Rogue and Dark also matters, but i think soO's game is very good against Serral, and if they face each other again, if its another clash of 2 players imposing their best standard, go-to, zvz like that epic series seemed to me, i give soO the slight edge.
But i have a feeling Serral isn't on the Serral hype train like us fans tend to be, and knows its not that simple to just win against anyone, so after a series like that he will try more to avoid the same undesired result than just executing better
On March 03 2019 04:57 Fango wrote: soO is the ZvZ GOAT. An argument was starting to be made for Serral but the crown still belongs here
Im a Serral fan also and i agree. Serral is the one who has to change his game if he wants to have a better chance next time.
I like herO too but i have a feeling this is The Tournament
I wouldn't say that after a 2-3 loss, it's not like Serral got swept; Serral needs to play a better version of his game to beat soO, I'm still convinced he takes if he plays at his best.
SoO has been the best or a very top contender in ZvZ for very long while also being extremely dominant for a certain period of time. That's why he's probably the GOAT in the matchup over Serral and NesTea, who have been similarly dominant over a shorter period.
Well that's another way to try to have better chance at succeeding at some task, do the same thing but try to do it better. But I think this sudden rise in level of Serral's game (from best foreigner to top korean level, from early to second semester of last year) was by mixing in more strategies, playing series map by map. I dont think he suddenly got faster or better at macro etc, or more cleanly executing his plans, just had better plans, becoming harder to prepare against.
I believe something similar may have happened to soO when, while already having hit the top level as one of the monster of mechanics, he changed his game to finally succeed against zest (who was then on his literally "Is best" form) at gsl season 3 2014 semifinal.
I actually agree that Serral is the best at ZvZ right now even if he lost to soO. because this is a field where these 2 aren't the only players, so its not only head to head that matters. How each performs against other zergs like Rogue and Dark also matters, but i think soO's game is very good against Serral, and if they face each other again, if its another clash of 2 players imposing their best standard, go-to, zvz like that epic series seemed to me, i give soO the slight edge.
But i have a feeling Serral isn't on the Serral hype train like us fans tend to be, and knows its not that simple to just win against anyone, so after a series like that he will try more to avoid the same undesired result than just executing better
Last post here as it is soO's fan page, let's discuss on Serral's where it is more appropriate.
I'm sure Serral rose to prominence by varying his style, but what I saw today was a performance of very high level, just not as solid as BlizzCon's.
soO is evidently a true master of Roach Ravager and played it extremely well today; however, Serral's in BlizzCon form(less blatant errors, better decision making) should have been able to go toe to toe with soO and triumph(3-2, I'd say) as he was not crushed by soO's superior control but by his impressive ability of striking exactly when he had the fatal advantage.
On March 03 2019 04:57 Fango wrote: soO is the ZvZ GOAT. An argument was starting to be made for Serral but the crown still belongs here
Im a Serral fan also and i agree. Serral is the one who has to change his game if he wants to have a better chance next time.
I like herO too but i have a feeling this is The Tournament
I wouldn't say that after a 2-3 loss, it's not like Serral got swept; Serral needs to play a better version of his game to beat soO, I'm still convinced he takes if he plays at his best.
SoO has been the best or a very top contender in ZvZ for very long while also being extremely dominant for a certain period of time. That's why he's probably the GOAT in the matchup over Serral and NesTea, who have been similarly dominant over a shorter period.
Well that's another way to try to have better chance at succeeding at some task, do the same thing but try to do it better. But I think this sudden rise in level of Serral's game (from best foreigner to top korean level, from early to second semester of last year) was by mixing in more strategies, playing series map by map. I dont think he suddenly got faster or better at macro etc, or more cleanly executing his plans, just had better plans, becoming harder to prepare against.
I believe something similar may have happened to soO when, while already having hit the top level as one of the monster of mechanics, he changed his game to finally succeed against zest (who was then on his literally "Is best" form) at gsl season 3 2014 semifinal.
I actually agree that Serral is the best at ZvZ right now even if he lost to soO. because this is a field where these 2 aren't the only players, so its not only head to head that matters. How each performs against other zergs like Rogue and Dark also matters, but i think soO's game is very good against Serral, and if they face each other again, if its another clash of 2 players imposing their best standard, go-to, zvz like that epic series seemed to me, i give soO the slight edge.
But i have a feeling Serral isn't on the Serral hype train like us fans tend to be, and knows its not that simple to just win against anyone, so after a series like that he will try more to avoid the same undesired result than just executing better
Last post here as it is soO's fan page, let's discuss on Serral's where it is more appropriate.
I'm sure Serral rose to prominence by varying his style, but what I saw today was a performance of very high level, just not as solid as BlizzCon's.
soO is evidently a true master of Roach Ravager and played it extremely well today; however, Serral's in BlizzCon form(less blatant errors, better decision making) should have been able to go toe to toe with soO and triumph(3-2, I'd say) as he was not crushed by soO's superior control but by his impressive ability of striking exactly when he had the fatal advantage.
Thus said, I now hope soO lifts this IEM trophy.
Im discussing Serral vs Soo since the OP was about comparing them. I think they will have or could have a great rivalry since their styles mesh into a very exciting standard zvz, and maybe that can evolve into more strategic play like stats vs serral or soO vs zest. So i wish soO gets back to the top to make this even better, so I also hope he wins IEM, for more obvious reasons as well ^^. I also agree that Serral wasn't crushed by soO's superior control, as i think Serral's control may be even better.
I hope soO faces dark in the finals who is also playing zvz at a high level, but i have a feeling soO knows what to expect from him and it would be much easier then vs stats ^^
I hope soO faces dark in the finals who is also playing zvz at a high level, but i have a feeling soO knows what to expect from him and it would be much easier then vs stats ^^
That would be hilarious. His only Kespa Cup win came against Dark xD
So happy right now! I bet there were a lot of teary eyed people all around the world, especially with all the emotions shown by soO himself in that interview <3
i shed tears. especially at that interview answer where he talked about how he was down 0-2 and thought that maybe this was his curse and his destiny to always get second, but he dug deep and prevailed. GG WP SOO!!!!!! NEVER GIVE UP NEVER SURRENDER!!!!!
On March 04 2019 00:36 fishjie wrote: i shed tears. especially at that interview answer where he talked about how he was down 0-2 and thought that maybe this was his curse and his destiny to always get second, but he dug deep and prevailed. GG WP SOO!!!!!! NEVER GIVE UP NEVER SURRENDER!!!!!
Actually Smix almost cried aswell while she translated. You could hear in her voice. Was also a touching moment.
But when soO didnt respond for a question, he just froze for a few moments and didn't know what to say. The whole thing is very emotional, rewatched the whole thing like 10 times already :D
What a great moment for soO. Man, when he was 0-2 down, I thought the same thing he said. The curse might be too strong. I actually went to bed after that. Too painful to watch him lose again. Then, watched the VOD later and he won. That was well deserved. A true testament on what willpower can do. Congratulations soO!
After his blizzcon second place i was so heartbroken. Hard to describe the feeling, but i was sure he will never win a GSL / Blizzcon / IEM . Now when he was down to 0-2 getting outplayed i almost closed twitch. Iam glad i didnt.
On March 04 2019 04:10 Shathe wrote: After his blizzcon second place i was so heartbroken. Hard to describe the feeling, but i was sure he will never win a GSL / Blizzcon / IEM . Now when he was down to 0-2 getting outplayed i almost closed twitch. Iam glad i didnt.
Haha, another hungarian soO fan. Wish i could go out to Katowice to see it live.
After breaking my heart so many damn times... soO, you finally pulled through. You're a true champion now. Congratulations. No one deserves this victory more than you do. GOOD JOB SOOOOO!!!!!
I love this game more than any other. But it never made me cry till today. Never give up never surrender. This is my favorite starcraft and esport moment of all time. GGWP sOO
I thought that gravity would only bring him to the second place but hold him there for ever, feel so great that he can break that curse and get the first valuable champion.
What an embarrassing series vs Rogue. Truly WTF moment as the same magnitude of his victory at IEM. From IEM champ to crashing out of GSL R016 is some heck of a dive.
On March 09 2019 14:02 Vutalisk wrote: What an embarrassing series vs Rogue. Truly WTF moment as the same magnitude of his victory at IEM. From IEM champ to crashing out of GSL R016 is some heck of a dive.
If you put it that way, sure, but that was still a killer group
On March 09 2019 14:02 Vutalisk wrote: What an embarrassing series vs Rogue. Truly WTF moment as the same magnitude of his victory at IEM. From IEM champ to crashing out of GSL R016 is some heck of a dive.
I don't see things as grim. He already qualified for Blizzcon and his games vs Gumiho were promising. Rogue is a beast in ZvZ we all knew that. soO gave some free wins for Rogue for sure.
On March 09 2019 14:02 Vutalisk wrote: What an embarrassing series vs Rogue. Truly WTF moment as the same magnitude of his victory at IEM. From IEM champ to crashing out of GSL R016 is some heck of a dive.
I don't see things as grim. He already qualified for Blizzcon and his games vs Gumiho were promising. Rogue is a beast in ZvZ we all knew that. soO gave some free wins for Rogue for sure.
It is a hard group. I wouldn't mind if he lost but I expected a bit more preparation or effort. Jesus, the first map was facepalmed moment. The second map vs Rogue was just a mess. The rematch was a bit better but still surprisingly underwhelming. Both series are just not what I expected from soO. His ZvZ is usually much better than that. Just some random early tech up, upgrade, late third and yet doing nothing with it except sitting at home. The whole thing looked like Rogue was trolling soO and soO were just clueless.
I'm happy that he won IEM and already secured the spot at BlizzCon but at the same time I'm worried that he is free-falling just because he got what he wanted.
Totally agreed! soO’s fan club hasn’t seen much activity since his IEM championship, so this was a great bump! Way to go soO!!! He completely deserves the victory for TSL 5. He worked so damn hard! ><
Quite interesting, when it comes to GSL soO barely takes a map vs Innovation, and if its a 1/4 1/2 or final most of the time its a 3-0 4-0 or 4-1. But in these smaller tournaments he beats Inno here and there...