With the implementation of the WCS system, the Up/Down matches have had a minor change. While the Up/Downs were normally comprised of the round 2 and round 3 losers from Code A (and sometimes foreigner seeds awarded by GomTV), this season there will be two additional spots awarded from a special tournament. Thus, there will be 30 Up/Down participants in total, which probably means six groups of five players.
The players eligible for the tournament are all players eliminated in the first round of Code A/Challenger League, as well as players eliminated in the Challenger League qualifiers (i.e, Code B players).
117 players participated in this tournament so far, and games from the Ro16 onward will be broadcast via replay on the eSF's channel (twitch.tv/esf_en) by GSL caster Gisado.
The results up to the point of the broadcast for Day 1 can be seen here: Korean Bracket
On May 13 2013 08:50 Zoygot wrote: Any opportunity to see more of Jjakji is fine with me.
Well his bracket is actually definitely a little bit weaker than the other one so I think there is a really great chance for him to do it. Jjakji is one of my favorites for a good long time and its a shame that he couldn't make it back in through code B over this time but he has been doing noticeable work over the past year in GSTL and qualified for the last MLG so his condition isn't bad. I think if I was running a team he would be the first player I would go after and id be incredibly disappointed if EG or TL never tried to sign him for pro league because I definitely think he is better than Alive and depending on his condition better than or equal to Taeja.
He usually casts Code A on Korean stream.
Wow so he is casting in English that is interesting I wonder what his level is like.
Thanks for that Wax. And Bear T_T You were given another chance to play in a televised game, and you shirked it! Do not avoid your responsibility to defend the title!
if you lose the up and downs you go back to code a? does that mean with 2 more people added directly to the up and downs that there will be 2 less spots of code a open to qualifiers next round or am i missing something?
On May 13 2013 09:35 Liquid`Zephyr wrote: if you lose the up and downs you go back to code a? does that mean with 2 more people added directly to the up and downs that there will be 2 less spots of code a open to qualifiers next round or am i missing something?
yes, probably
it's more like they're going to back normal after giving out EXTRA spots last season, to fill spots for region changers MC and HyuN (they could be accounted for because they dropped out in the Ro32, TaeJa they didn't know if he was dropping out in Ro16 or Ro8+, so they just had to roll with it and let Squirtle luck into a Code S bye)
Seeing a lot of famous Kespa players climb up, Sacsri and CJ_hero stand out. Sad Seed, Ganzi and Puzzle didn't make it through. Glad Brown is still in it.
Amazing some of the Code A/S staples that are having to fight it through code B these days...
Wait, I thought season 2 of wcs was going to be the osl. Did they change their format to mimic gsl or are the up/down matches going to seed players for season 3?
On May 13 2013 13:18 Porishan wrote: Brown is playing against Bang, great game is on
Bang should of won the game several times, he won the engagements and had like 50 supply lead a few times but for some reason just sat there with a maxed army.
On May 13 2013 13:18 Porishan wrote: Brown is playing against Bang, great game is on
Bang should of won the game several times, he won the engagements and had like 50 supply lead a few times but for some reason just sat there with a maxed army.
On May 13 2013 09:08 Zenbrez wrote: Interesting. Glad that 2 lucky people are gonna have another (long) shot.
edit - So 2 people can go from code B to code S? Even better
11/16 kespa O.o
people need to stop being surprised by this. there are many many many more KeSPA players, and the teams are much much much more well off and secure, and focused.
On May 13 2013 09:08 Zenbrez wrote: Interesting. Glad that 2 lucky people are gonna have another (long) shot.
edit - So 2 people can go from code B to code S? Even better
11/16 kespa O.o
people need to stop being surprised by this. there are many many many more KeSPA players, and the teams are much much much more well off and secure, and focused.
I'm actually not surprised, and I understand for the reasons you listed. I agree it would have made more sense if I didn't add "O.o"
I dislike when a terran has 8 bases, 6k mins, and 10 rax. The only way he could lose is if his main army gets crushed, and can only remade 10 units at a time.
On May 13 2013 08:49 FlukyS wrote: Who is Gisado? Is he one of the Korean casters or is he some new guy?
Gisado is an absolute beast. He used to run a korean KOTH (or was it a weekly bracket tournament?). I remember seeing names I'd never heard of on his stream, then a few months later watching them start popping up on GSL.
Kolaz15: someone twwet at khaldor and ask him to stream it plzzzzzzzzzzz Zantomun: khaldor already says he doesn't want to stream it Khaldor: I did not say that Khaldor: I said Im not allowed to stream it on my channel Kolaz15: khaldor will you be able to commentate this event at all? i understand its supposed to be a long tournament? Khaldor: no, this wont be streamed in english Khaldor: its only this channel
In case anyone was wondering about the later stages of this.
I made a liquipedia bracket for this because i was bored some of the races got messed up,might fix it/redo it later http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/User:NovemberstOrm/Sandbox1 if anyone wants to help update it that'd be nice or i'll probably just do it myself
Surprised that Bang is doing so well. He's played quite a bit for MVP in several of the smaller team leagues but I was never all that impressed with his play. I'll have to check the VODs to see how much he improved because Brown is no slouch.
On May 13 2013 15:04 NovemberstOrm wrote: I made a liquipedia bracket for this because i was bored some of the races got messed up,might fix it/redo it later http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/User:NovemberstOrm/Sandbox1 if anyone wants to help update it that'd be nice or i'll probably just do it myself
Complements on the english bracket (largely based on TLPD research, I guess it could be people with the same name but they play/played the same race so I see no reason not to assume it's them).
Joo Sung Wook (P): Zest (probably just forgot to write his name) Lee Jae Hyun (P): emotion (tried to quality for last code A) Jung Chan Woo (P): BeyondMvP (now with a Prime tag, new Prime recruit ChancePrime (Thx opterown)) Park Jin Hyuk (Z): BurNing Park Geun Il (T): SpeeD, SpeeDMvP
On May 13 2013 16:30 Megiddosc wrote: Surprised that Bang is doing so well. He's played quite a bit for MVP in several of the smaller team leagues but I was never all that impressed with his play. I'll have to check the VODs to see how much he improved because Brown is no slouch.
Afaik he did pretty well in "foreign" teamleagues like IPTL and AcerTeamstoryCup which is why I traded for him in FGSTL but lately he hasnt played much, hope to see mre of him anyhow! =/ Dark took him out in this season`s Code A Preliminaries.
Second half of the bracket still not shown, though. I guess we find out next week? If you look at the one linked and posted in the op it only shows the people that were fighting for today's qualification. none of the 8 players for next week were in this bracket
On May 13 2013 15:04 NovemberstOrm wrote: I made a liquipedia bracket for this because i was bored some of the races got messed up,might fix it/redo it later http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/User:NovemberstOrm/Sandbox1 if anyone wants to help update it that'd be nice or i'll probably just do it myself
ah very nice thanks! no idea where bracket b is, only copied the bracket of what wax has in the OP edit: if anyone can find bracket b please post the link here
navigating korean websites is hard
On May 14 2013 11:47 Shellshock1122 wrote: Second half of the bracket still not shown, though. I guess we find out next week? If you look at the one linked and posted in the op it only shows the people that were fighting for today's qualification. none of the 8 players for next week were in this bracket
Bang's third has been up for minutes before herO's. I'm continuing to be impressed as he kills little things where he can but doesn't commit his army to bad engagements. Right now the game is anyone's.
On May 14 2013 13:58 slowbacontron wrote: Bang has gotten PLENTY of TvP experience in this tournament, having beaten herO he should be able to take the finals easily.
On May 14 2013 13:58 slowbacontron wrote: Bang has gotten PLENTY of TvP experience in this tournament, having beaten herO he should be able to take the finals easily.
On May 14 2013 13:58 slowbacontron wrote: Bang has gotten PLENTY of TvP experience in this tournament, having beaten herO he should be able to take the finals easily.
hmm bang should have left with the cloak ghosts before the observers arrived. The stargate + fleet beacon tech didn't even kick in and Vines still won.
redslin, do you mean last weeks match or tomorrow's? I didn't watch all of the games, but Bang impressed me for sure, especially against Brown and herO.
On May 20 2013 14:52 slowbacontron wrote: redslin, do you mean last weeks match or tomorrow's? I didn't watch all of the games, but Bang impressed me for sure, especially against Brown and herO.
Tomorrow? According to the schedule, Bracket B seems to be playing now...
May 20, Bracket B Ro8 KT_Stats v.s FXO.sC SKT_s2 vs. KT_MyuNgSiK Samsung_Solar vs. STX_Dear NSH_jjakji vs. 8th_Savage
On May 20 2013 14:55 Shellshock1122 wrote: looks like according to the op bracket B Ro8 started 2 hrs ago http://www.twitch.tv/esf_en Dear 0-1 Solar on right now
Savage just completely steamrolled him in game one. Should have ended quicker if Savage had a little better macro. was floating a lot of resources but too much production never got slowed down
On May 20 2013 16:01 PVJ wrote: Anyone know what these placement matches are I just voted on at Liquibet?
the top 5 (6 for the host region) players move on to the global season finals. Gom has to do placement matches for the players that lost in the Ro8 to find the top 6 for this season of GSL since Korea is the first host region.
On May 20 2013 16:01 PVJ wrote: Anyone know what these placement matches are I just voted on at Liquibet?
the top 5 (6 for the host region) players move on to the global season finals. Gom has to do placement matches for the players that lost in the Ro8 to find the top 6 for this season of GSL since Korea is the first host region.
On May 21 2013 12:57 StyLeD wrote: What happened to sC? Did he quit and come back?
He had problems with a collapsed lung more than once. He then left sc2 and tried to do a stint in LoL. Didn't work out I guess and he's back now and joined FXO.
On May 21 2013 13:46 stuchiu wrote: Got stuck in a longer than expected ladder game, how's the series been so far?
I havent been watching too closely but they've appeared to be pretty solid back and forth macro games. s2 won on whirlwind and sC won on Belshir I think
I'm thinking he'll have to face Solar. Solar has qualified for Code A the last 2 seasons but got Flash and Fantasy as his first round opponents. So unlucky