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[OSL] ... It's About Change

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  Plexa   New Zealand. November 08 2008 06:57. Posts 14471Profile Blog 
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[Disclaimer] My sincerest apologies for the lateness of this article, some unfortunate things came up recently. As a result, most of this post was not written by myself so please do not give me any credit. Instead direct your thanks towards DJEtterStyle, GrandInquisitor and everyone who voted in the OSL awards!


Prelude
- By DJEtterStyle

I haven't followed professional Starcraft in a long time. I make my picks in Liquibet more out of habit than genuine interest, and I only take the time to review the results of the most important matches. On the rare occasion when I watch a game on YouTube, I tend to fast forward the moment the action slows or the outcome is, in my mind, decided.

So I was confused when Hot_Bid asked me to write the news post for the OSL finals. Surely, I thought, there had to be someone more qualified, someone who could expound upon the voyage each player had taken through the tournament. The struggle to merely get there, I thought -- that's what the finals are all about.

This struggle is something of which I have precious little knowledge. I know Stork took down Bisu and Best. I know Fantasy managed to outwit Mind and GGPlay. But that's all I know. I don't know what happened in the Round of 16, much less the Round of 32, and if you were to ask me to name the four maps used during this OSL off the top of my head, I couldn't tell you more than two. Back when I actively followed Starcraft, Fantasy was just another mediocre, amateur Terran. What the hell was he doing in an OSL final?

But the beauty of this matchup lies below its surface. The finals between Stork and Fantasy are about more than two players and a handful of wins. This matchup transcends any single tournament. It's a story as old as sport itself: the fated, young upstart vs. the consistent, mature veteran. Every athlete is all too aware that you only get so many chances before your time is up.

Stork has already had three chances. He's lost to each of the three races in three Starleague finals: Bisu's Protoss, Jaedong's Zerg, and Flash's Terran. Along with Yellow, Stork is the most accomplished player in the game today without a major title. Will he again have to settle for a silver-coated defeat?

In Starcraft, youth has always held the advantage over experience. That statement isn't conjecture. It's simple history. Reach dethroned Boxer, Xellos trounced Yellow, Ra wrecked Nada, Kingdom wasted Ra, July and Savior overpowered Reach, Anytime topped Boxer, Casy crushed Chojja, Bisu wasted Savior, Mind destroyed Bisu, Jaedong dismantled Stork, and ForGG leveled Jaedong. Starcraft is about meteoric rises to the top of the heap, about being an unstoppable whirlwind for the duration of a tournament. The up-and-comer has always held the advantage. Situations in which a veteran staved off a young, hungry, first-time competitor in the Starleague finals are few and far between.

It was with great trepidation that I watched the games of the Incruit OSL finals. No one deserved the title more than Stork, but despite his unmatched PvT, I was left doubting his chances. History was against him, both his own and Starcraft's. Fantasy was walking the royal road to ultimate victory, and he was walking it with style and confidence. If Stork lost this series, would he ever reach the finals again? Was this Stork's last chance? I pressed the "play" button on my laptop and tried to discern the emotions running through the minds of each player behind their masks of concentration.

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The War
- By GrandInquisitor

Game 1
(T) fantasyChupung-Ryeong(P) Stork
(T) 13 - 9 (P)(T) 6-10 (P)(P) 85 - 43 (T)

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Game 2
(T) fantasyMedusa(P) Stork
(T) 13 - 9 (P)(T) 4-7 (P)(P) 85 - 43 (T)

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Game 3
(T) fantasyReturn of the King(P) Stork
(T) 13 - 9 (P)(T) 7-7 (P)(P) 85 - 43 (T)

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Game 4
(T) fantasyPlasma(P) Stork
(T) 13 - 9 (P)(T) 9-8 (P)(P) 85 - 43 (T)

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Game 5
(T) fantasyChupung-Ryeong(P) Stork
(T) 13 - 9 (P)(T) 6-10 (P)(P) 85 - 43 (T)

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TeamLiquid Incruit OSL Awards


The 'Garimto' Award for Player of the Tournament -- Stork

You finally did it Stork! All I can say is that it was a long time coming, and indeed he now holds the prestigious title of most OSLs participated in before winning an OSL. It wasn't handed to him on a silver platter either, to get here he had to fight through the entire A-Team of SKT and a decent group. Stork has proven that nothing worth winning comes without a fight.


Stork: Finally broke through and won a major tournament. Not only that, but he did so in an impressive fashion, 3-0-ing his group, beating Bisu and Best (both of which have very strong PvP), and thwarting Fantasy’s comeback. (the 3 finals games that he won, he won very convincingly)
- tomash6

The 'Mumyung' Award for Worst Player -- Rock

Rock has truly become the neo-mumyung. Rock continually qualifies for the OSL only to go 0-3 every season without fail. For those of you too young to remember, this is exactly what mumyung was doing around 7-6 years ago. So I guess we'll be seeing you next season, eh Rock?


Rock Rock Rock. What are you doing. After watching you go 0-3 in your group, I don't think that you have what it takes to get much further than just barely out of your group.
- GHOSTCLAW

Rock, as always, sucks tremendously. I'm sure other people played worse, but Rock is just an insult to pro gaming.
- Triangle

The 'Boxer' Creativity/Inspiration Award -- fantasy

While this award is technically won by fantasy, its hard to deny that the mastermind behind this build is without doubt iloveoov. Even in his retirement he managed to cause a commotion in the progaming scene through proposing a entirely different take on the royal matchup - TvZ. The planning and execution of this build was amazing and will be remembered as one of the defining moments of Incuit OSL.


Fantasy: his mech build against ggplay was insane, and inspired a bunch of other progamers to try to copy the exactly same strategy (who haven't had as much success). Fantasy showed good planning, and Brilliant execution.
- GHOSTCLAW

The 'Chojja' Missing in Action Award -- July

When you place July in a group with two Protoss, one of which is Much, you expect him to come out of the group 2-1. However, July managed to disappoint everyone by losing to Much in a shameful fashion and then losing to Bisu when he really shouldn't have. Overall July went 1-3 - a disappointing result for a famed ZvP specialist and Golden Mouse winner.


Oh my little Park Sung Jun. All the mind games and muta micro in the world couldn't have saved this sinking ship. I love July so much that I think it might be unhealthy. But winning four OSL titles is a stretch and back to back titles wasn't possible. With that being said he played terribly against two Protoss players which he could have dominated. JulyZerg failed to perform as a reigning OSL champion, and he did so in truly epic fashion.
- SpiralArchitect

The 'Sync' One Hit Wonder Award -- fantasy

I have no idea what you TeamLiquidians are thinking, but you voted fantasy as the player who is going to drop out in the group stage next OSL. For a player with incredibly sharp TvT and TvP and a brilliant coach like Oov its hard to fathom why he is in this position. But I suppose any rookie who manages to "fluke" an OSL final isn't OSL material and I suppose it's up to fantasy to prove that this season was no fluke.


My gut says it gonna be Fantasy, next OSL hell get a one way trip out of the ro16 and he is never coming back.
- samachking

The 'Bifrost' Map of the Tournament Award -- Medusa

Medusa provides a refreshing take on the macro map concept. The map draws many inspirations from Luna - such as the wide open center - but also retains a very distinct style. The back entrance, which is reminiscent of Bifrost, has provided some of the most interesting builds all tournament, as well as providing an interesting focal feature on the map. The games on this map have also been on the highest quality and has been used in all three leagues. This truly was the greatest map of the entire tournament.


This map has seen every side of the game this OSL. From Flashs' epic cheese against Bisu to the innovative mech build Fantasy created on the map. I wish this map had caught on in the foreign community more than it did, it really leads to some very interesting games on any level. Medusa deserves this award if only for its resemblance to the namesake. It will go down in history as one of the best maps of 2008.
- SpiralArchitect

Game of the Tournament -- Stork vs fantasy Game 5

Much like Boxer vs Anytime, the final deciding set between these two titans was always going to be a classic no matter how badly it was played. This map had too much attached to it to be a failure. This was the deciding game of the entire tournament, and is the only game worth the illustrious "Game of the Tournament" award.


Stork vs Fantasy, Game 5. It had everything - the Legend of the Fall; the Royal Road; Stork's third try at the elusive gold; the SKT all-kill; Stork's utter dominance in the first two games; fantasy's dramatic comeback; the greatest mental pressure Stork has ever faced as a professional player; and the absolute cool Stork proceeded to demonstrate en route to a convincing win. Stork transformed himself in the course of the series, and he has now finally cemented his status as one of the greatest Protoss players of all time.
- GrandInquisitor

The 'WTF!' Moment of the Tournament Award -- GGPlay vs Flash Game 3

At Blizzcon, myself and semioldguy both agreed upon the fact that if GGPlay was going to win against Flash he needed to win it 2-0, there was no hope for him on Plasma. As the game unfolded it seemed like GGPlay's chances were running thin - and then something unexplainable happened. Somehow GGPlay came back and defeated one of the most formidable Terran users of today. Words cannot explain the dumbfounded looks upon our faces as we saw Flash tap out, it was dreamlike.


Flash vs. GGPlay Game 3: You could see it in Flash's eyes - It seemed so surreal. It was as if didn't come to reality for him, or anyone else, that he had actually fallen until he typed 'gg' that final time.
- Mikilatov

Player Most Likely to Win the Next Starleague -- BeSt

BeSt remains the best mechanical player in all of Brood War. He has rock solid mechanics but is severely lacking in the mental game - a sign that BeSt grew up too fast. With two educational losses to July and Stork he seems better prepared than ever to take home a title.


I’m going to say Best. He’s so close to upping his game just one level. He has micro, he has macro, and he can be downright scary dominant when he’s in the groove. He needs to make sure he doesn’t become another also ran, someone who we forget in a few seasons as someone who “never made it”.
- GHOSTCLAW


A Word of Thanks

Let me just start of by saying that this post would not have been possible without the help of GrandInquisitor and DJEtterStyle; the past couple weeks have been pretty crazy and these guys stepped in and helped out a great deal. But GrandInquisitor deserves so much more thanks than that. For the 12431515th consecutive season, he has maintained the OSL R&S thread. This is perhaps the most useful document on all of TL when it comes to keeping up to date with OSL results. I know that maintaining those things is a real hassle, so my sincere gratitude goes out to you GI. Many thanks.

I also have to thank my partner in crime this season; semioldguy. He's pulled his weight and together we've managed to put on a 'satisfactory' season of OSL reports. Whatever happens in the future, thanks for all your help this season and it is very much appreciated. On that note I also have to give a huge thanks to my graphics slaves; SilverskY and zXk3. Without these two guys your OSL reports would looks bland, boring and largely unappealing. I'm sure everyone appreciates a flash of color every now and then between walls of text; and these guys are responsible for that. Many thanks guys.

Lastly, thanks to all the TL members out there. It's you guys who make this site what it is. There has been a recent influx of brilliant articles - a sign that TL is alive and well. Your contributions to any and every facet of the site is not only appreciated, but necessary for the site to provide the very best. Features like the OSL awards are only possible through the contributions of our beloved forum goers - so thanks to all you guys as well. And that brings us to the end of the Incruit OSL. It's been my pleasure to report this season, and maybe I'll be back for the next one! In the meantime, enjoy the MSL and GOM and a host of TL features coming up in the near future!

Plexa
Last edit: 2008-11-12 21:42:37
~ Spirit will set you free ~
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  GrandInquisitor  *   New York City. November 12 2008 21:52. Posts 7639Profile Blog 
man, at 3 OSL seasons a year, even i didn't know i've been doing OSL R&S for over 4 million years =P
What fun is it being cool if you can’t wear a sombrero?
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  MrHoon  *   Korea (South). November 12 2008 22:02. Posts 3007Profile Blog 
Im pretty sure 90% of the people voted for Jaedong for Chojja award, but I guess it doesn't really count unless you're in RO16

And yes, Fantasy was hyped as hell screw you all
Last edit: 2008-11-12 22:03:08
LOOK AT MY PANTS YOU FOOLS
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  Plexa   New Zealand. November 12 2008 22:04. Posts 14471Profile Blog 

On November 12 2008 22:02 MrHoon wrote:
Im pretty sure 90% of the people voted for Jaedong for Chojja award, but I guess it doesn't really count unless you're in RO16

And yes, Fantasy was hyped as hell screw you all
It was actually closer than that, and yea - it is a Ro16 award as these awards are OSL specific - not qualifier.
~ Spirit will set you free ~
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  GrandInquisitor  *   New York City. November 12 2008 22:13. Posts 7639Profile Blog 
hey, just a heads up


after watching this during the semifinals?


should be


after watching this during the semifinals?


there was a space in the URL sorry >_<
Last edit: 2008-11-12 22:13:55
What fun is it being cool if you can’t wear a sombrero?
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  IntoTheWow   Argentina. November 12 2008 22:19. Posts 23792Profile Blog 
Nice report. Entertaining read

I agree on all the awards, they were pretty one sided this season in term of votes.
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  Manowarrior   United States. November 12 2008 22:34. Posts 159Profile 
Silver platter. I lol'd.

I still don't quite understand the whole Legend of the Fall thing, despite constantly trying to search tl for it. Nothing has any info.
Last edit: 2008-11-12 22:40:41
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  baubo   China. November 12 2008 22:50. Posts 1306Profile 
Legend of the Fall is basically a protoss winning the fall season of the OSL. Worked until something like 2005, got the streak broken a couple of years, but recovered this year with Stork.

Btw, nice integration with the videos. Some entertaining old VODs there.
Meh
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  Kennigit   Canada. November 12 2008 22:52. Posts 10041Profile Blog 

On November 12 2008 22:34 Manowarrior wrote:
Silver platter. I lol'd.

I still don't quite understand the whole Legend of the Fall thing, despite constantly trying to search tl for it. Nothing has any info.

Legend of the Fall says that in the fall a protoss will always win the OSL.
I am not guilty of plagiarizing at all, however I am guilty of stealing ideas from researching and starting discussions frequently with much better players.
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  Geo.Rion   Romania. November 12 2008 22:56. Posts 1846Profile Blog 

On November 12 2008 22:02 MrHoon wrote:
Im pretty sure 90% of the people voted for Jaedong for Chojja award, but I guess it doesn't really count unless you're in RO16

And yes, Fantasy was hyped as hell screw you all

"Honestly speaking, other than Jaedong, I think everyone's mutalisk micro is the same" hyvaa
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  Beyonder   Netherlands. November 12 2008 23:17. Posts 7797Profile Blog 
Very nice read. Haven't seen a game in years but enjoyed it thoroughly. love!
In the face of what is true, even God will hesitate and stop time.
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  Mazer   Canada. November 13 2008 00:49. Posts 127Profile 

On November 08 2008 06:57 Plexa wrote:
fantasy, I played with Boxer: I knew Boxer; Boxer was a friend of mine. fantasy, you're no SlayerS_`BoxeR`


Awesome "quote". Nice writeup.

And I wholeheartedly agree that Medusa turned out to be an amazing map.
 
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  KOFgokuon   United States. November 13 2008 01:38. Posts 7690Profile Blog 
haha very nice, always a good read
 
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  SassO   Sweden. November 13 2008 02:36. Posts 708Profile 
fantasy vs stork, omh nice games! :D
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  Not_Computer   Canada. November 13 2008 03:11. Posts 1412Profile Blog 
good read, thanks!

i was so pissed that i only watched up to game 4 and had to go, and didn't see game 5 until now, lol.
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  Titusmaster6   United States. November 13 2008 03:53. Posts 1985Profile Blog 
Fantastic article, read from beginning to end. God the memory of watching this series and the whole tournament is still alive and well in my head. This has truly been the best OSL for me since Savior's win. The epicness of that bo5 can not be described by words. The magnitude of both players emotions and state of mind before, during, and after the final is only barely perceivable to anyone but themselves. Very derserved win by Stork, the SKT all-kill, Stork: the best protoss player in sc history.
Shorts down shorts up, BOOM, just like that.
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  Daigomi   South Africa. November 13 2008 05:40. Posts 1898Profile Blog 
Great article, and a very nice battle report. The finals were amazing to watch live (probably the first match I've watched live in over a year), and reliving it in the battle reports was great. I also agree with all the OSL awards
Last edit: 2008-11-13 05:40:32
 
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  Mikilatov   United States. November 13 2008 05:52. Posts 1611Profile Blog 
Great read. Poor Rock =( haha. I voted him as well, but oh god do I feel bad for him.
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  iCCup.Raelcun   United States. November 13 2008 06:01. Posts 518Profile Blog 
Great article there Plexa made me laugh a few times there
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  blabber   United States. November 13 2008 06:25. Posts 2083Profile Blog 
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