During the MLG Winter Season Showdowns, 56 of the world's best StarCraft II players will compete in Heart of the Swarm. Each player will compete in 1 best-of-5 Showdown Match, with each winner receiving a paid trip to compete in the MLG Winter Championship. Tune in and watch every match in FREE 1080p HD at www.majorleaguegaming.com and on Twitch.TV.
The 28 winners will receive placement at the Winter Championship in Dallas from March 15-17 where they will compete with Life, Leenock, Flash and Bomber.
You wanted to play jjakji. Was this because you were confident that you would win?
MC: I almost never lose against Terran. I felt I would be able to win, so it's a shame that I couldn't face him. Tomorrow, my goal is to face SuperNova-hyung.
If he thinks he can beat Jjakji, he should be able to beat an unremarkable aLive.
You wanted to play jjakji. Was this because you were confident that you would win?
MC: I almost never lose against Terran. I felt I would be able to win, so it's a shame that I couldn't face him. Tomorrow, my goal is to face SuperNova-hyung.
If he thinks he can beat Jjakji, he should be able to beat an unremarkable aLive.
wtf is that shit 15min delay ? it isnt TSL this isnt supposed to happen for MLG ... well wait ... sure its supposed mlg is delayed often too ^^ but not an online replay cast xD
even i dislike axeltoss, axslav makes this cast soooo great ... when he was playing i always watched his stream but was frustrated by his 4:3 ^^ now i can hear him talk about protoss in 16 so nice !
Well, technical issues suck. On the other hand, free 1080p and top class players playing HotS (not at top class level, but still) don't, so I guess I'm staying up for it :D
EDIT: Tho playing the intro again was hardly necessary...
On February 25 2013 07:57 PhoenixVoid wrote: I wish aLive would split his Bio at least, he tends to ball his units too much.
Alive has had over two years to split his bio when will he start.
Maybe that explains why he fell out of the top-tier scene now. SC2 is no longer about mechanics and macro, it involves engagement sense and micro which he lacks.
They're casting these games out of order by the way. They've done it before as well in these showdowns. Maybe it doesn't really matter, but I feel like on the other hand it kinda does.
On February 25 2013 08:02 Undead1993 wrote: the observer should use the new features to show how many warpgates mc had he was remaxed sooo fast
Very good point! When he was running from the Terran army in the middle of the map I thought this might be it. But then he had like 15 zealots meeting up with the rest of his army.
TvP has hardly changed really beyond having some safer early-game Mech options due to Widow Mines and the new Tanks. Bio is still the dominant TvP composition despite all the hype about HotS TvP Mech being a potential option.
On February 25 2013 08:02 ssg wrote: Damn, alive wins a huge battle and still ends up losing in the end.
What was the huge battle he won? They traded pretty evenly throughout, the battle Alive won most overwhelmingly was negated by two money storms and poor micro on Alive's part at MC's third.
On February 25 2013 08:03 sitromit wrote: They're casting these games out of order by the way. They've done it before as well in these showdowns. Maybe it doesn't really matter, but I feel like on the other hand it kinda does.
What? Why? Pre-recorded, not in the right order... the list keeps growing.
On February 25 2013 08:03 PhoenixVoid wrote: TvP has hardly changed really beyond having some safer early-game Mech options due to Widow Mines and the new Tanks. Bio is still the dominant TvP composition despite all the hype about HotS TvP Mech being a potential option.
There's been some pretty funky tries of mech on engine and gisado hots but haven't seen too much success with it without the protoss going full retard (There was one between a prime toss and who I think is byun where byun wrecked face with hellbat/tank but the prime toss just threw away a lead oh so badly).
On February 25 2013 08:03 sitromit wrote: They're casting these games out of order by the way. They've done it before as well in these showdowns. Maybe it doesn't really matter, but I feel like on the other hand it kinda does.
What? Why? Pre-recorded, not in the right order... the list keeps growing.
Probably because the replays weren't labeled correctly? I don't know.
On February 25 2013 08:03 sitromit wrote: They're casting these games out of order by the way. They've done it before as well in these showdowns. Maybe it doesn't really matter, but I feel like on the other hand it kinda does.
What? Why? Pre-recorded, not in the right order... the list keeps growing.
On February 25 2013 08:02 ssg wrote: Damn, alive wins a huge battle and still ends up losing in the end.
What was the huge battle he won? They traded pretty evenly throughout, the battle Alive won most overwhelmingly was negated by two money storms and poor micro on Alive's part at MC's third.
He had him on the run when alive was defending his base but could not really capitalize and MC near maxed out real quick after that.
On February 25 2013 08:03 sitromit wrote: They're casting these games out of order by the way. They've done it before as well in these showdowns. Maybe it doesn't really matter, but I feel like on the other hand it kinda does.
wtf are you serious so if they played like 3:2 and they show only the 3 games that have been won by the winner the result will be 3:0. this would not make sense to cast these games out of order
On February 25 2013 08:03 sitromit wrote: They're casting these games out of order by the way. They've done it before as well in these showdowns. Maybe it doesn't really matter, but I feel like on the other hand it kinda does.
wtf are you serious so if they played like 3:2 and they show only the 3 games that have been won by the winner the result will be 3:0. this would not make sense to cast these games out of order
Well of course, but imagine for example a series that goes 2-1. You could cast either player's 1st win as the 1st game, and it wouldn't change the end result. The longer a series is, the more such possibilities.
On February 25 2013 08:14 ssg wrote: Alives micro is poor.
well to his defense this all in strong as hell against terran, and he cant micro that much its up to the protoss, but he could have built more bunkers for sure
The casting order matters because we get to observe how players react under the pressure of being behind or to the freedom to do riskier stuff when ahead in games, etc. If they're actually not being casted in order then that's kind of dumb.
On February 25 2013 08:16 HolyArrow wrote: The casting order matters because we get to observe how players react under the pressure of being behind or to the freedom to do riskier stuff when ahead in games, etc. If they're actually not being casted in order then that's kind of dumb.
On February 25 2013 08:14 ssg wrote: Alives micro is poor.
aLive was never known for his micro that's for sure. His mechanics were always there, but his idea of micro is a-moving a ball and creating a slight concave. In the current competitive world of SC2, you simply cannot expect to win against Code A, let alone Code S players with that level of micro.
On February 25 2013 08:16 HolyArrow wrote: The casting order matters because we get to observe how players react under the pressure of being behind or to the freedom to do riskier stuff when ahead in games, etc. If they're actually not being casted in order then that's kind of dumb.
Exactly. Imagine the Taejas series that secured him is spot in the round of 4 in GSL casted in a different order. That would write a completely different story.
On February 25 2013 08:16 HolyArrow wrote: The casting order matters because we get to observe how players react under the pressure of being behind or to the freedom to do riskier stuff when ahead in games, etc. If they're actually not being casted in order then that's kind of dumb.
Exactly. Imagine the Taejas series that secured him is spot in the round of 4 in GSL casted in a different order. That would write a completely different story.
Lol or imagine if DRG vs. MMA in the Blizz Cup finals was casted from replays and then they casted the last game not last. Suddenly, the series is far less epic.
On February 25 2013 08:16 HolyArrow wrote: The casting order matters because we get to observe how players react under the pressure of being behind or to the freedom to do riskier stuff when ahead in games, etc. If they're actually not being casted in order then that's kind of dumb.
Exactly. Imagine the Taejas series that secured him is spot in the round of 4 in GSL casted in a different order. That would write a completely different story.
Lol or imagine if DRG vs. MMA in the Blizz Cup finals was casted from replays and then they casted the last game not last. Suddenly, the series is far less epic.
True... oh man. The order of games is quite a big deal.
On February 25 2013 08:16 HolyArrow wrote: The casting order matters because we get to observe how players react under the pressure of being behind or to the freedom to do riskier stuff when ahead in games, etc. If they're actually not being casted in order then that's kind of dumb.
Exactly. Imagine the Taejas series that secured him is spot in the round of 4 in GSL casted in a different order. That would write a completely different story.
Lol or imagine if DRG vs. MMA in the Blizz Cup finals was casted from replays and then they casted the last game not last. Suddenly, the series is far less epic.
If it was casted from replays it would not be epic anyway.
On February 25 2013 08:03 sitromit wrote: They're casting these games out of order by the way. They've done it before as well in these showdowns. Maybe it doesn't really matter, but I feel like on the other hand it kinda does.
How do you know this?
If they just pick randomly, then that could mean they accidently show the victor winning before all games have been played. What you say means they would have to know who won each game, but not know the date/time of each.
On February 25 2013 08:16 HolyArrow wrote: The casting order matters because we get to observe how players react under the pressure of being behind or to the freedom to do riskier stuff when ahead in games, etc. If they're actually not being casted in order then that's kind of dumb.
Exactly. Imagine the Taejas series that secured him is spot in the round of 4 in GSL casted in a different order. That would write a completely different story.
Lol or imagine if DRG vs. MMA in the Blizz Cup finals was casted from replays and then they casted the last game not last. Suddenly, the series is far less epic.
If it was casted from replays it would not be epic anyway.
That's true. The only reason I used replays in the example was to keep it rooted in reality since if it was live then obviously there's no notion of things being out of order ^^
Even without an observer, that's pretty much the best MC could do in that situation. His control is just so much better than Alive's in some of these late game engagements.
OK, I just checked again, and they didn't cast them out of order, I was wrong. It was just something else that confused me. There may have been a re-game or something. + Show Spoiler +
I originally just looked and saw 5 games played, 2 wins for alive then 3 for MC, but it turns out the first 2 games were both played on Cloud Kingdom, 1st one is a 27 minute long game, the second one is 14 minutes.
On February 25 2013 08:42 sitromit wrote: OK, I just checked again, and they didn't cast them out of order, I was wrong. It was just something else that confused me. There may have been a re-game or something. + Show Spoiler +
I originally just looked and saw 5 games played, 2 wins for alive then 3 for MC, but it turns out the first 2 games were both played on Cloud Kingdom, 1st one is a 27 minute long game, the second one is 14 minutes.
That would have been crazy. As we have pointed out - the order of games is really quite important.
aLive threw that away. He had such a better economy. I think he could have added hellbats to the army at least to sponge and kill the zealots up front.
On one hand, it feels terrible to criticize aLive, who has very few fans to begin with, even when he was good, but that was such poor bio control. Come on aLive.
On February 25 2013 08:44 yoshi245 wrote: aLive threw that away. He had such a better economy. I think he could have added hellbats to the army at least to sponge and kill the zealots up front.
I agree. Alive couldn't kite properly against charge zealots.
WTF I dont see any good control from MC at all, but just how terrible Alive control is suiciding all his Ghost. WTF?? And the imba composition of protoss ball, dont even need storms to win....
On February 25 2013 08:42 sitromit wrote: OK, I just checked again, and they didn't cast them out of order, I was wrong. It was just something else that confused me. There may have been a re-game or something. + Show Spoiler +
I originally just looked and saw 5 games played, 2 wins for alive then 3 for MC, but it turns out the first 2 games were both played on Cloud Kingdom, 1st one is a 27 minute long game, the second one is 14 minutes.
I thought Hots has a hide result feature or smth like that
On February 25 2013 08:45 Bagration wrote: On one hand, it feels terrible to criticize aLive, who has very few fans to begin with, even when he was good, but that was such poor bio control. Come on aLive.
I have to agree, he either doesn't bother to split, or is way too slow to do so. Not asking for MKP level micro either. His macro later on at the end of the game was somewhat faltering too. You can tell when he was attacking MC's 4th and his bio was orange/red and supply around 150, he had the money to add bio to production queue, but didn't until long after he was retreating like 15seconds later.
Seems like his multi tasking was pushed too far this series and he just couldn't handle MC.
On February 25 2013 08:40 Zenbrez wrote: MC or Alive, whoever wins the match, is likely going to get demolished at MLG.
Uh, why? He was just the most successful toss in the GSL if you count losing 2-3 superior to losing 0-3.
It is superior for sure, haha, and this was MC with very little HotS experience but he's still clutch, adapting his play, and basically playing very intelligently. To me, this looked like MC, playing HotS from now on, will be a serious monster at MLG.
Judging from MC's post-GSTL interview yesterday he's now really good against Terran in HotS, that's why he kept on asking for Jjakji to come out against him yesterday.
MC played like the MC I know and remember from early WoL in those games today,. He just completely ravaged whatever alive tried to throw at him. His control, his macro, his storms, they were all perfect. Damn MC it seems you're back on form after moving to the IM house!