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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

LG-Incredible Miracle continues their title defense tonight against Prime!

Both LG-Incredible Miracle and Prime were able to edge out wins with 5-4 map scores in their first Premier division matches against StarTale and Team SCV Life respectively.  They now meet in the third match of Group B, with the winner securing passage into the playoffs and a chance at the inaugural IPTL championship.  Check out the rosters, notes on some of their key players, and a prediction below!

Lineups

LG-IM:

  • Seed (P)
  • MC (P) (from partnership with SK)
  • NesTea (Z)
  • Mvp (T)
  • Happy (T)
  • First (P)
  • YongHwa (P)
  • YoDa (T)
  • True (Z)
  • LosirA (Z)
  • Ready (P)

Prime:

  • MarineKing (T)
  • Creator (P)
  • ByuN (T)
  • Maru (T)
  • BBoong (Z)
  • Classic (P)
  • AriA (Z)
  • Salmosa (Z)

Potential Starters

LG-IM: YongHwa (P) or First (P)

As he is overshadowed by two GSL champion-level Protoss players in Seed and MC, it is easy to forget just how good YongHwa actually is.  YongHwa has already seen action this season, taking down Hack but falling to the up-and-coming StarTale Zerg Life.  While those results aren't stunning, YongHwa is capable of much more.  He has a recent all-kill to his name, coming out first in LG-IM's second match of GSTL 2012 Season 3 against Fnatic and defeating the entire lineup.  Even more recently, he emerged as the surprise champion of the WCG 2012 Korean Nationals, defeating Prime's ace player MarineKing in the finals.  If YongHwa can take some maps and force MarineKing out early, then take him down like he did at WCG, LG-IM will be sitting pretty for the series.

Prime: MarineKing (T)

Prime has been known to attempt the unorthodox strategy of throwing their star MarineKing into the fray as the first player to grab as many kills as he can before handing the reins over to support players, relying on Creator to clean up in the more traditional ace role.  This very tactic was used in their first IPTL match against TSL, with MarineKing taking the first map over a more typical starting player in RagnaroK, forcing the TSL ace Symbol out in the second spot to try and stop MKP's momentum, which he did.  Prime was somewhat lucky, as Maru managed to take down the TSL Zerg star, setting the table for Creator and Byun to finish off the opposition.  If Prime tries this strategy again, it may not work so well: LG-IM is so stacked that they have the two most recent GSL finalists and a host of other stars, and with that depth, they do not risk much by sending a stud player out to stop a surprise starter in MarineKing.

Key Players

LG-IM: SK.MC (P)

The Boss Toss MC did exactly what he needed to do in the last clan war, coming in as the last player with a 4-4 score on the board to take out the resurgent Curious and win the match for his partner team.  If he can continue to consistently put wins on the table, he will immediately become more reliable in team league play than either of the other multiple GSL champions in the stable for LG-IM.  He still puts on amazing  individual performances, placing in the top three of four major tournaments since the start of July.  Also, the only person who stood between MC and the most recent GSL title, Seed, is now his quasi-teammate; these two Protoss superstars combined for four of the five map wins in their most recent team match, and do not be surprised if that trend continues moving forward.

Prime: ByuN (T)

Prime saved ByuN for the final spot in their last match, and he certainly pulled through, defeating a very strong TvT player in Polt before taking down Shine to secure a fifth map win and the match for his team.  If Prime continues to use MarineKing in a starting role, ByuN will become very important in the success of the team; without their ace Terran player to anchor, Prime could find itself hurting for strong Terran play at the tail end of series if ByuN does not continue to produce.  ByuN will have to handle more stressful situations than he may have been used to in team matches, but so far he has shown that he can step up to the task.  He is a very capable player and a recent GSL semifinalist, so do not be surprised if he defeats any member of the LG-IM roster.

The Aces:

LG-IM: Seed (P)

Seed, though unable to close out the entire match for his team, satisfied expectations in the match against StarTale, taking out Life, Squirtle, and Parting--all amazing players--in succession before finally falling to Curious.  This is the sort of play we should see from a GSL champion, and should he continue to play like this, Seed could very well secure LG-IM's advancement to the next round mostly by himself.  His victories over Parting and Squirtle are a particularly good sign, as one of the major keys to defeating Prime is being able to effectively handle their Protoss beast, Creator.  Seed should be considered a favorite in every PvP he plays, especially considering the aforementioned map wins against StarTale, as well as the fact that Seed won his GSL finals over another very good Protoss player in MC.  Creator is no slouch, though, and put up a good fight against Seed.

Prime: Creator (P)

With the eccentric play style of MarineKing, Creator is a bit better of a fit for the traditional ace role on Prime.  Whenever he can, he plays a methodical and patient macro style, very well tailored to the current metagame.  The key to Creator's success is his ability to defend and keep his economy intact, while at the same time teching, upgrading, and building up an immensely strong late-game army, then knowing when and where to move his army once he has it.  These strengths are most evident in his PvT, but with the two arguably strongest LG-IM players being Protoss, Creator will need to bring his PvP A-game to do his part for Prime.  PvP is not known as a matchup where you can sit back and macro up; Creator will need to be able to defend all kinds of crazy aggression that either Seed or MC are more than capable of mustering.  He will have a tough task ahead of him if both of the LG-IM Protoss studs are still available when he is sent out.

Prediction

LG-IM: 5 > Prime: 3

The outcome of this clan war will come down to three things: how many kills MarineKing secures if he does start, ByuN's performance, and whether Creator's PvP is strong enough.  I think only one of these will go Prime's way.  If LG-IM leads with YongHwa, he will bring down MarineKing again, taking out one of Prime's strongest players right off the bat and setting the tone for the whole match.  ByuN will grab two or three kills, showing the strong play we expect from him, but Seed will come in to close.  The GSL champion should take out both ByuN and Creator, all but claiming the win for LG-IM.

This match will take place on Wednesday, September 26th.  Catch the live stream to see these two ridiculously strong teams have at it for the right to advance to the playoff bracket.


Source : ign[dot]com

Thursday, September 13, 2012

IPTL Premier Division - Group B Preview

Welcome to IPTL Season 1 Premier Division Group B overview. Information that you can find in this article should help you in getting the best possible viewing experience while watching our live stream during IGN Pro Team League where the best teams and players in the world clash not only for the money, but also for the title! Fasten your seat belts or grab something to drink and enjoy.

Premier division of IPTL Season 1 consists of 8 teams that are divided into 2 groups. In Round of 8 we are going to have Round Robin system and matches will be played in an All-Kill format. Top 2 teams in every group advance to the Round of 4 while bottom 2 teams drop into the Up and Down Matches.

Round of 4 is a single elimination tournament for the IPTL’s championship crown. All 4 teams who qualify to Ro4 are instantly seeded in the next season Premier Division’s Tournament.

Premier Group B has everything that Starcraft 2 fans love: top Korean teams and superstar line-ups. With professional commentary provided by IGN’s casters done onh free high quality stream you get a perfect combination.

Team SCV Life have five strong players capable of winning, but what’s going to happen once they get eliminated? Read about TSL’s champions and runner-ups here Known for having super strong players like Bomber or PartinG, StarTale is ready for IPTL Season 1. They possibly have the highest number of players seeded in both Code A and Code S, but is that enough? Read IPL’s article on StarTale here. This is the team with the smallest number of players, but 80% of their roster is seeded in one of GSL’s leagues. Lead by MarineKingPrime and young Creator, Prime is a force to be reckon with. Apparently they believe in motto “quality over quantity.” Is it true? Read about them here Incredible Miracle is full of big names, but is it going to be enough? Lately most of their ace players weren’t performing well, so everybody’s looking forward to see them in action. Is IPTL going to be their event? Find out more about IM here.

We want to make sure that you know our schedule for IPTL Season 1, so that you won’t miss the most exciting games this season. Below you can find the schedule for Premier Group A matches.

Match 1: Incredible Miracle vs StarTale (09/11/2012)

Match 2: Prime vs Team SCV Life (09/19/2012)

Match 3: Incredible Miracle vs Prime (09/26/2012)

Match 4: StarTale vs Team SCV Life (10/03/2012)

Match 5: StarTale vs Prime (10/10/2012)

Match 6: Incredible Miracle vs Team SCV Life (10/17/2012)

I don’t remember if we ever had such an amazing and fun to watch group in any team event thus far. Four Korean power-house teams full of beastly players and long history of grand achievements in one league is just insane. I do not believe anyone who would say they are not going to watch this – you would be stupid. I am sorry, but that’s the truth – IPL did something that only GOMTV was able to do during their GSTL event. IPTL Season 1 is going to be the best team event outside Korea hands-down.

Isn’t it electrifying to watch TSL in what could possibly look like a group of death for them taking into consideration their GSTL performance and teams that were able to defeat them in the semi-finals of every tournament? It’s going to be insane!

MarineKingPrime isn’t as good as he used to be, but I feel that this event might be his great comeback. In June he did an all-kill on StarTale in KSL Team League Season 1, so why couldn’t he repeat this success in IPTL? I believe he can, especially when he’s being supported by Creator, current TeamLiquid StarLeague 4 champion.

I cannot wait to see Squirtle’s PvP – he’s the only player who can actually make this match-up look so interesting. StarTale have so many godly players on their team that they look unstoppable, but in All-Kill format even one small point counts.

We all know the story about NesTea who created the earth and people told by Tastosis during GSL matches, but is he going win at least a game during IPTL Season 1? He’s been in a slump for a very long time, yet there are still many people who would actually love to see him win again.

But fear not! There is still Seed, LosirA, Mvp and Happy who can come and save the day, and if they would fail IM have Yonghwa. On paper it looks like they simply cannot lose even one game.

However, these are all assumptions based on players latest performance. The results will verify everything. I just hope to watch six awing matches and get ready for the playoffs. IPTL Season 1 begins shortly and it’s going to be legen – wait for it – dary!


Source : ign[dot]com