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  pangshai   Singapore. November 27 2009 14:24. Posts 3037Profile Blog 

Tomorrow, we enter the last week of Proleague Round 1, and indeed, what a round it has been. We've seen everything from nukes to Dark Archons and it's been an absolute blast covering Korea's best for you. As we look at the week ahead, and look back at the many weeks gone by, we are reminded once again of why we follow this league with such gusto - it is truly the bottom line. While the individual leagues are awesome and winning one is something every player wants to do, it's the five round long slow slog to the finish that really defines a player, and indeed, brings together a team. At the end of this week, one of those rounds finishes, and the teams at the top of the table are vastly different from the teams that finished at the top of R5 last season.

First off, MBC? Who? Yes, folks MBC HERO has a chance of finishing in the top four this round, and leading the way is Sea, with a monster 9 - 1 record so far. In fact, in the absence of Statisfaction we're going to divert for a moment to give you nerds some pure standings courtesy of our Korean investigator Konadora.

2009-10 Proleague R1 Weeks 1 - 6

Individual Rankings
1st (Z)ZerO Woongjin Stars 10W 4L 71.4%

2nd (T)Flash KT Rolster 9W 1L 90.0%
2nd (T)Sea MBCGame HERO 9W 1L 90.0%
2nd (Z)EffOrt CJ Entus 9W 2L 81.8%

5th (T)Really eSTRO 8W 2L 80.0%

6th (Z)Jaedong Hwaseung OZ 7W 4L 63.6%

7th (P)Violet KT Rolster 6W 100.0%
7th (P)Bisu SK Telecom T1 6W 1L 85.7%
7th (Z)Luxury KT Rolster 6W 2L 75.0%
7th (P)free[gm] Woongjin Stars 6W 2L 75.0%
7th (Z)Calm STX SouL 6W 3L 66.7%
7th (Z)RorO WeMade FOX 6W 4L 60.0%

13th (Z)Shine WeMade FOX 5W 1L 83.3%
13th (P)Stork Samsung KHAN 5W 1L 83.3%
13th (T)fantasy SK Telecom T1 5W 2L 71.4%
13th (T)Mind WeMade FOX 5W 4L 55.6%
13th (T)Leta hite SPARKYZ 5W 4L 55.6%
13th (T)RuBy Air Force ACE 5W 7L 41.7%

19th (Z)Hyuk SK Telecom T1 4W 2L 66.7%
19th (T)HiyA Hwaseung OZ 4W 2L 66.7%
19th (P)han MBCGame HERO 4W 2L 66.7%
19th (P)Kal STX SouL 4W 3L 57.1%
19th (P)BeSt SK Telecom T1 4W 3L 57.1%
19th (P)Movie CJ Entus 4W 4L 50.0%
19th (T)Light MBCGame HERO 4W 4L 50.0%
19th (T)UpMaGiC eSTRO 4W 4L 50.0%
19th (Z)Kwanro Woongjin Stars 4W 4L 50.0%
19th (Z)hyvaa eSTRO 4W 8L 33.3%

Team Rankings
1st - KT Rolster - 8W 1L (15) (25W 10L)
2nd - MBCGame HERO - 7W 3L (8) (25W 17L)
3rd - SK Telecom T1 - 6W 3L (11) (22W 11L)
4th - WeMade FOX - 6W 4L (5) (23W 18L)
5th - CJ Entus - 6W 4L (3) (22W 19L)
6th - STX SouL - 5W 4L (0) (19W 19L)
7th - Woongjin Stars - 5W 5L (3) (22W 19L)
8th - eSTRO - 5W 5L (1) (22W 21L)
9th - hite SPARKYZ - 4W 5L (-5) (15W 20L)
10th - Hwaseung OZ - 3W 7L (-9) (16W 25L)
11th - Samsung KHAN - 2W 8L (-15) (13W 28L)
12th - Air Force ACE - 1W 9L (-17) (12W 29L)

Sources: First part, Second part

MBC in 2nd place, Sea in second place, and it's all happening just as predicted. Of course, MBC are a long way away from a playoff spot, and as sceptics might say, this is just the first round. In fact, the columnist we contacted seemed to think along these lines so let's see what he has to say. To talk more about the boys in black here's Plexa, one of TL's most rabid MBC fanboys, with Just Visiting, a Proleague guest column.

Just Visiting - MBC: Sink or swim?
By Plexa

After last seasons disappointing drop into the lower echelons of progaming, 2006 Proleague Champions MBCGame Hero have stormed back with a vengeance and ravaged their way back into the top four. Whats the secret? Was it fresh blood in the camp? Nope. Was it a slumping player returning to form? Almost. What was the secret? They brought back Coach Ha - one of the best in the business. Well, that in addition to their old players coming back into pseudo-form.

While this is all great for MBC as a short-term fix, bringing back your old greats to lead the way to the future in an inherently flawed strategy. MBC has consistently relied on it's older players to step up and lead the way for the rest of the team. Ever since they lost Bisu and Coach Park they've really stopped cultivating new talent. They've tried - but look how that turned out;
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Yes, once upon a time Jaehoon was a Protoss player with potential! He featured in the MSL Prematch tournament back in 2006 (right when Longinus was still a twilight map) and his impressive Macro play made him look like the next big Protoss star. But clearly that just simply hasn't eventuated. Furthermore, han has been "almost great" for a while now - indeed he took out Jaedong back in the OSL Prelims in the season before Jaedong won his 2nd OSL. Han has started to show some promise, but really, he doesn't look like anything overly special. Hyun falls into the same category as Han - almost great - but constantly falls short.

Sadly, it's up to the veterans Sea, Light, Saint and Pusan to lead the way. But bleh, Pusan isn't playing anything resembling good Starcraft at the moment (despite the hype). Saint is getting some lucky wins, but his ZvT is so abysmal it's depressing. Now we come to the two pillars of MBC - Light and Sea. Unfortunately, despite Sea's results - he's only playing TvT. Sea's recent turn of good results is a reflection of his good TvT - and nothing else (and he's specialized on Moon Glaive as well, that will get rotated out soon probably as well). Sea failed in both prelims because of his TvZ/TvP - and I don't know how much you can really trust him.

Light... Light is an enigma. Light is the "ace" of MBC in the sense that he's the best player, but he's just not phenomenal. A teams strength can be gauged by the strength of it's Ace - never in the history of Progaming has a team been successful without a star player to back them. Light just doesn't stack up as a star player. Yea, he pulls results. Yea, he plays okay. But he much better plays the role of support player to say Sea than the star of the show. If Light is able to pull some real league results then maybe he'll be able to take that next jump and take MBC with him - but in all honesty I don't see that happening.

So while the skies are clear at the moment for MBC, and a top four placing is in sight, there are dark clouds looming on the horizon. Without any deserving talent coming through it is only a matter of time before the Veterans fail and the team descends into a eSTRO like state where they are incapable of winning stuff since they have a roster full of mediocre players. *sigh* as a MBC fan I wish there was something more heartening to talk about.. but unfortunately, MBC is a team living in the past - quite literally - and that has to end very very soon.

So MBC stay or MBC go? We dunno, but it's just good to see them around the top of the charts again. Let's hope that Sea keeps kicking it well in to Round 2, because let's face it, he is by far TL's favourite progamer. ;-)

In fact, Light's lacklustre performance in R1 has been more than made up for by Sea, who has shown some fantastic play in PL even though he failed to qualify for either individual league this season. Slowly but surely, Sea has been accumulating wins every week, basically winning every game he plays to accrue a formidable record of 9-1. How we've overlooked this fact for so many weeks is something that still eludes us, but it is perhaps because Sea has often been overshadowed by Flash, who, by the way, is also at 9-1, only outdone by Zero at a record of 10-4. Although it's true that he has faced mostly Terrans this month, 9 - 1 is a cracker score sheet regardless, and for that he adorns our cover today. Go Sea!


Sea[Shield] is #1 on the Power Rank this month, and #1 in our hearts, this day and forevermore.
- FakeSteve

Alright, let's get back to this week's games. From Anytime's old school 1 gate tech against Hyuk, to Hwasin's discovery of his burning CC just seconds too late, this week's games, despite being laden with mirrors, have still managed to be hugely entertaining to us fans.

Of course, how could we forget to mention Boxer-Yellow - the continuation of a rivalry almost as old as progaming itself. This time, Yellow emerged victorious, bringing Boxer to his knees with some great play: muta harass first picking off lots of marines, then lurker ling taking out Boxer's push without even the need for swarm.

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Yellow, rubbing it in.

His teammate, Anytime, then brought the game to ace. There, Best beat out Darkelf in a rather intense match and SKT took the win, going 2-0 with a previous win over WeMade FOX earlier in the week. With that, SKT rises 2 places to third place with a score of 6-3.

WeMade, previously in 2nd place, falls to 4th with consecutive losses against both KT and SKT. Shine's outstanding performance of 5-1 in R1 did not buy him an ace match appearance, and Mind chose an inopportune moment to founder, leading to a loss against KT. In fact, Mind's game against Bisu in the SKT set was similarly disappointing, as he found himself facing a Protoss with almost the whole map and a thousand gateways, eventually falling after repeated recalls.

Putting themselves firmly in first place is KT, continuing their strong play into week 6. At the rate they're going, it doesn't look like anyone will be defeating them anytime soon. While Forgg still has yet to step up his game, Flash is consistently winning games, and is supported by Violet and Luxury, the former winning all his games this week, including an ace match, to go 3-0. With a tally of 8-1, KT is looking, at the least, at a tied first place finish to R1.

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Violet might be just the support Flash needs as he takes KT into Round 2.

Moving on, while STX Soul started off R1 with plenty of wins, they now find themselves picking up more losses then they should be. Everything went wrong for them this week, despite a match against KHAN, which should've easily been a free win. After Frozean fought to bring the set into ace, Hwasin stumbled against Stork's fast DTs, even allowing his command center to burn down after having been brought into the red by Stork's dragoons. Stork easily cleaned up with a recall into Hwasin's main, and with only 1 scanner and barely any units, Hwasin had no hope of defending.

Speaking of KHAN, despite picking up a win this week, they still show no signs of improvement. Only Stork is putting up any results, and this week, he certainly carried the team to victory, winning all of his games. In fact, if you took a look at his record, Stork comes in at 5-1 in R1, a pretty respectable score - you'd never think his team was losing as much as they are. Joining KHAN at the bottom of the bracket are hite and OZ, whose key players, Jaedong and Leta have been, surprisingly, losing more games than they've been expected to this round.

Now, for a break! Here's pangshai with this week's GOTW, a match that you should definitely catch if you didn't get a chance to see it live.

GOTW - Effort vs Free on Match Point
By Pangshai

This week's Game of the Week features two big names - Free, a Protoss who has been performing pretty well in proleague recently, and Effort, the successor to CJ's zerg throne. Clashing on Match Point, a map introduced this season that to us laymen would seem like a vertical Blue Storm with some hints of Peaks of Baekdu, we expect a great game to be played out.

The game opened as expected, Effort overpooling and double expanding to his nat and the top left gas base, and Free FEing while trying, with some success, to block Effort's hatchery. Entering the midgame, Free teched up to stargate and started corsair production and their weapons upgrade, and Effort, predictably, dropped a couple more hatcheries after getting his spire. Strangely, however, Effort opted for mutalisks, instead of making the transition into hydras - in hindsight, a poor choice against Free's gradually rising corsair count.

As Effort's mutas arrived at Free's nat accompanied by some scourges, Free greeted him with more than enough corsairs to turn him away, but not before Effort sniped off a fair number of probes. With Effort's mutas now on the run, Free took the opportunity to expand to his mineral only, while a small force of zealots were sent out to put some pressure on the Zerg. Unfortunately, the zealots met a well simcitied base, but Free found success elsewhere, catching most of Effort's mutas with his corsairs.

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With his third up, Free started adding new gateways, while harassing with his corsairs and a couple of DTs, nabbing a group of overlords in the process. Effort, sick of being on the receiving end of things, then brought his hydra army to Free's third looking to destroy it and even the game a little. Roughly 2 groups of hydras stormed into the mineral only, but storm rained down on them, and the defense of 4 cannons held. A second attempt with some new reinforcements was similarly turned away, putting Effort further behind.

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Undeterred, Effort took his mineral only, and with a small number of lurkers, set up a nice formation on the high ground above Free's mineral only, in the meantime, heading towards hive. Instead of engaging the lurkers from low ground, Free simply marched his army out via the small ramp at his nat and headed towards Effort's third. Upon scouting this, Effort quickly retreated his lurkers, but tragically, they were caught in transit and decimated. It seemed the game would be over quickly; Free had an insanely large army - enough to roll Effort easily.

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What happened next was some amazing defense by Effort. Time and again, he sniped Free's observers, enabling him to just barely defend with his lurkers and lings. Each time when it seemed like Free was just about to break through his defense, he'd successfully kill Free's observers, and force Free to retreat, buying more time for him to rebuild his units and for his hive tech to kick in. Many battles raged at the Effort's high ground, and Free was denied a countless amount of times, despite reinforcing with both units and observers.

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Effort too, was on top of Free's expanding, keeping him from taking a third gas with some ninja lings. Eventually, hive tech kicked in, and with Free's gases depleted, and minerals running dry, he was unable to reinforce his army. Swarm and adrenalings took their toll, and Free was forced back with lings on his tail.

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In control now, Effort simply expanded and continued denying Free his third gas, attacking everywhere with lings. He broke through at Free's nat after a while, drawing the GG from Free in an excellent game.

Effort's constant scourging of Free's observers put a huge dent in Free's attacks, and with Free being so close to breaking through every time, he probably didn't see the need to take another base, instead committing all his resources into the attack that failed. Tragic defeat for the Protoss player, but a great game overall.

Following that brief interlude, as our final feature we now give you pachi's world famous FPL update, featuring an interview with none other than IntoTheWow.

Fantasy PL 09-10 Round 1 - Week 6
by pachi


The final week approaches and the race is tight with the points difference at the top almost negligible due to trades. IntoTheWow has pushed himself into top position with a heavy trading game, but his position is shaky with many others nipping at his heels.


STANDINGS

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SUMMARY

  • Violet Streak
    KT Rolster has returned to the money making table, earning 11 points for its owners (just under the week high of 12 points by MBC). However, the top earners of the weeks were the players with Violet bringing in 14 points after an ace win and Stork redeeming himself with 11. Flash also in the big earners but still trails Zero in total points.

  • Rolstered
    KT Rolster cemented their place as the team of the competition with a clear points lead over rivals SKT1 and the new in 3rd place MBCGame HERO. KT now has 3 players in the top ten points earners while Woongjin Stars has two and SKT1 has none. However streaky runs by players like Sea, ZerO and Really have allowed smart traders to cash in an keep the fight fair.

  • You khan be saved
    Stork has brought redemption to Samsung KHAN, returning it from the depths and pushing it not only into a positive total points but ahead in its unexpected rivalry with ACE for bottom position. Making team choices tricky for next round, Hwaseung and Hite also both occupy unexpectedly low ranks.

  • Wrapping Up
    While there are only Four playdays left, the big stars have two matches each keeping the race interesting. KT, SKT1, STX and Hite finally butt heads again with each other which could ultimately push the KT Rolster pack into fantasy proleague domination.



INTERVIEW

IntoTheWow - Currently in First place.
Forum vigilante, Argentinian secret agent - ITW is many things. This round, he is also using his ninja prowess to kick it in FPL. Pachi caught up with him in Buenos Aires (don't ask us what pachi was doing there - what happens in Buenos Aires stays in Buenos Aires) to try and pry his FPL trade formula out of him.

+ Show Spoiler [Interview] +

Well, we're about wrapping it up here, so here's Konadora with everything you have to look forward to in the week to come.

28th Nov
(P)Tempest < Match Point > (T)Leta
Match Point has produced some very exciting TvPs recently, and next week seems to promise yet another game that has a lot of potential. (T)Leta put on a very entertaining show against (P)Pure in the OSL with excellent combined usage of Ghosts, Lockdowns and Nukes to offset a very surprised Protoss (but was eventually knocked out) . With Match Point featuring more nuke usage than any other maps in the recent history due to the position of the 4th gas expansion, there's no way of telling how many nukes may go off this time. (P)Tempest, who is finally being sent out in Proleague after half a year, will have to prove that he can take a nuke or two and that he won't be overshadowed by his fellow teammate Protoss, (P)Violet who has been on fire lately.

(P)BeSt < Moon Glaive > (T)FrOzean
Ever since his move to STX, FrOzean has become a whole new person. He is no longer the former fail Terran, infamous for his 0% winrate in 08-09 Proleague under Samsung Khan. STX has been fielding him often, with very good results. 3-1 in fact, dropping only a game to RorO. However, his opponent is BeSt, who is currently on a 5 game PvT winning streak, even defeating the "Little Monster" (T)Flash with sheer brute force, ending Flash's Proleague winning streak. Watch out for this game, for it may be closer and more nail-biting than anyone expects.

29th Nov
(T)UpMaGiC < Outsider SE > (T)Midas
Watch Midas' recent games and you may be left wondering, is this the same player whose last official appearance was a YEAR ago? Like FrOzean, after his move to WeMade FOX that left a few fans speculating whether he'd get any playtime (due to WeMade's heavy Terran lineup), he's been destroying players left and right, dropping only a game to the Man of Proleague, (T)Sea. Throw in the fact that Midas' two of the three other games were TvT (which he both won, against (T)RuBy and (T)Leta), UpMaGiC may be in for a trouble here. However, likewise, everyone knows UpMaGiC will have something up his sleeve this time. Simply put, this will be the battle between The Brain and The Brawn.

(Z)Kwanro < Tornado > (T)RuBy
This game is a coin-flip, it may turn out to be an epic fight between one of the most aggressive Zergs and one of the most solid Terrans, or it may just be yet another TvZ. I'll bet on the former though. If you had been following Ruby, his gameplay standard has skyrocketed. Putting aside his... misfortune of meeting 5 Terrans in a row (including the OSL) and losing 6 straight TvTs, we can't say that RuBy has lost his spark. He is still currently ACE's undisputed ace player, but he has to show that he can lead his team into victories by taking down Kwanro, another team-changer who recently went 2-0 in his MSL group, defeating the TvZ specialist, the 'Red Sniper' (T)Hwasin in the process.

30th Nov
(P)Stork < Outsider SE > (T)Sea
These two have some history. Sea has been known for playing very consistently, but there was always a player he had trouble overcoming - Stork. When Sea finally defeated Stork on Blue Storm during the 2008 Proleague All-Stars, Sea couldn't help but cry, "Mom, I finally defeated Stork-hyung!". Sea may get another chance to perform a victory ceremony, but it will be tough, given both the map and Stork's current status. Stork's on fire, going 5-1 in Proleague and getting silver (lol) in WCG 2009 Chengdu Grand Finals. Will Sea suffer yet another defeat to his nemesis, or will he shout and jump again in joy?

(Z)Jaedong < Fighting Spirit > (Z)sAviOr
I hate to admit it, but chances are, The Maestro probably won't win against the current Jaedong. If it was before his WCG win, it may have been possible. But now, it doesn't look so good.
Still, when two big names clash, we can't help but hope for an epic outcome. Just because there is almost no chance doesn't mean there isn't no chance.

And there you have it - this is going to be the last week of Round 1. It's ok - breath, breath. Yes, Round 1 is going to finish, but don't worry, Round 2 will soon begin! Join us next week for a summary of the entire round and more goodies. Meanwhile, just sit back with us and enjoy the very best of Broodwar. Another week and more Proleague - how much better can it get? Good games, everyone!


This Proleague update was brought to you by Team Liquid's PL 2009-10 coverage team - riptide, heyoka and pangshai. Thanks to keit as usual for the stellar graphics and Konadora for the Week 7 previews!
Last edit: 2009-11-27 20:49:16
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  Dice   Korea (South). November 27 2009 20:36. Posts 884Profile 
Great writeup and analysis!
★ 5대 본좌는 이제동! ★ 'Jaedong came into the scene like a powerful Tornado and swept everything / everyone from his path. 1-2 more years from now, history will look back at Jaedong and call him "The Last Bonjwa"' -Tien
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  Nyovne   Netherlands. November 27 2009 20:43. Posts 4394Profile 
Nice article and BEST interview XD
For remember, that in the end, some are born to live, others born to die. I belong to those last, born to burn, born to cry. For I shall remain alone... forsaken.
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  HuskyTheHusky   United States. November 27 2009 20:44. Posts 2633Profile Blog 
I CALLED IT.

Go (T)Sea!

Also, awesome writeup, love the shot of Yellow.
Commentaries: youtube.com/HuskyStarcraft
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  ComusLoM   United Kingdom. November 27 2009 20:45. Posts 29Profile 
Oh my god Stork vs Sea, my two favourite players, WHO DO I ROOT FOR? ;_;
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  Crunchums   United States. November 27 2009 20:50. Posts 4799Profile 
I feel really dumb for taking fantasy over effort in fantasy
#1 Leta fan - 신상문 fighting!
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  ThunderGod   New Zealand. November 27 2009 21:15. Posts 323Profile Blog 
best pl writeup yet
 
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  Magic84   Russian Federation. November 27 2009 21:16. Posts 1307Profile 
Love these weekly write-ups.
Boxer: "Jaedong is the best player in the world" - October 2008.
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  JFKWT   Singapore. November 27 2009 21:33. Posts 917Profile Blog 
Stork vs Sea yaeeaaaaaaaaaa
The calm before the storm / "loli is not a crime, but meganekko is the way to go!"
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  PeAcY6969   France. November 27 2009 22:10. Posts 554Profile 
OH YEAH ! Thanks pangshai !!!

Stork vs Sea <3
"MBC... What Else ?"
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  No_eL   Chile. November 27 2009 22:11. Posts 821Profile 
Stork vs Sea, the two best friends of tl.net...

love this game!!

nice writeup ,congrats =)
Beat after beat i will become stronger.
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  meeple   Canada. November 27 2009 22:40. Posts 7555Profile Blog 
Beautiful writeup, I hope Sea keeps up his form, he's totally on fire this round. Although I wouldn't agree about the choice of GOTW, apart from the obvious Boxer vs Yellow... I guess that was an ok game.
Into the fray my friends, may our feet be swift, our hands be sure, and our necks keep a firm grasp on our heads.
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  BookTwo   November 27 2009 22:43. Posts 1332Profile Blog 
sea really showing the bw community what he is capable of, GO SEA!
nada will always be the greatest.
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  XsebT   Denmark. November 27 2009 23:48. Posts 409Profile Blog 
GJ on the article!
StOrk vs sea, so it all comes down to this HUSKY!
DAM DAM DAM DAAAAAAAAAAM!
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  pangshai   Singapore. November 27 2009 23:55. Posts 3037Profile Blog 

On November 27 2009 22:10 PeAcY6969 wrote:
OH YEAH ! Thanks pangshai !!!

it was a team effort!


On November 27 2009 22:40 meeple wrote:
Although I wouldn't agree about the choice of GOTW, apart from the obvious Boxer vs Yellow... I guess that was an ok game.

imo, boxer vs yellow wasn't a very good game. i'd say best vs darkelf would've been pretty good too. (also i'm biased against mirrors, so they tend to not make GotW)
#1 midas fan
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  pripple   Finland. November 27 2009 23:55. Posts 1456Profile Blog 
lovely PL update with the guest column again, harsh words for MBC;s future though ;<
go Sea!
Jaedong!
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  29 fps   United States. November 28 2009 00:02. Posts 3055Profile 
man, there's really a lot of stuff to think about when making trades. i gotta work on that!
T for 1v1, Z for 2v2, P for 3v3, R for 4v4
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  BloodDrunK   Bangladesh. November 28 2009 00:12. Posts 1047Profile 
sweet article.sea gogo.
You have the power to create your own destiny.
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  QuasiMachina   Australia. November 28 2009 00:36. Posts 106Profile 
i read this article exclusively because sea was on the banner
but seriously, great writeup
`\_(o-°)_/` idunno, lol | | `\}_(Ø.ø)_{/` *flex*
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  lone_hydra   Canada. November 28 2009 01:07. Posts 792Profile 
Yeah Sea's doing good. But like OP said, playing 1 matchup on 1 map reallly takes away from the accomplishment. But as MBC lacks star power, specialization is the right way to go.

Stork vs. Sea will be the biggest test for Sea in terms of whether he is a 1 trick pony this season or a contender. As for Stork, that will also be a test, because if he can beat a top tier terran on a terran favored map, he is truly ready to crush Flash in OSL next week.

Edit: lol post 404 not found >.<
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