Saturday, February 26, 2011

List of TSL 3 Players

 

With the conclusion of the final TSL Open, we now have the semi-final list of players for the TSL 3. 

In terms of race distribution, it's fairly equal with 11 Protoss, 11 Terran, 9 Zerg, and 1 Random (go TLO). It is also notable that a tie-breaker will have to take place, as Strelok and SelecT are tied at the 8th spot.

 

Protoss

Name Player ID Nationality Team name
Attending from
Jung Min Soo MvP_Genius Korea MVP
Invite
Jang Min Chul oGsMC Korea Old Generations
Invite
Chris Loranger TLAF-Liquid`Huk Canada Liquid
Invite
Tyler Wasieleski TLAF-Liquid`Tyler United States Liquid
First place TSL2
Johan Lucchesi dignitas.NaNiwa Sweden Dignitas
TSL qualifier #2
Abdulaziz Abed coL.CrunCher United States Complexity Gaming
TSL qualifier #3
Oleksiy Krupnyk Duckload.White-Ra Ukraine Duckload Gaming
TSL qualifier #4
Lazar Silviu Prae.NightEnd Romania Praetoriani
TSL qualifier #7
Benoît Strypsteen Mill.Adelscott France Millenium
Points #5
Georgi Marinov ZeeRax Bulgaria None
Points #7
Dennis Schneider mouz.HasuObs Germany Mousesports
TSL qualifier #8

Terran

Name Player ID Nationality Team name
Attending from
Lee Yoon Yeol oGsNaDa Korea Old Generations
Invite
Lim Yo Hwan SlayerS_BoxeR Korea SlayerS
Invite
Jeong Jong Hyeon IMMVP Korea Incredible Miracle
Invite
Dai Yi LonerPrime.WE China Prime, World Elite
Invite
Jonathan Walsh TLAF-Liquid`Jinro Sweden Liquid
Invite
Mihaylo Hayda Empire.Kas Ukraine Empire
TSL qualifier #1
Marcus Eklöf Prae.ThorZaIN Sweden Praetoriani
TSL qualifier #5
Kevin Riley ROOT.qxc United States Root Gaming
TSL qualifier #6
Sascha Lupp ESC.GoOdy Germany ESC Gaming
Points #4
Jian Carlo Morayra Alejo FnaticMSI.Fenix Peru FnaticMSI
Points #6

Zerg

Name Player ID Nationality Team name
Attending from
Kim Won Gi TSL_FruitDealer Korea Team SCV Life
Invite
Lim Jae Duk IMNesTea Korea Incredible Miracle
Invite
Greg Fields EG.IdrA United States Evil Geniuses
Invite
Hayder Hussein TLAF-Liquid`HayprO Sweden Liquid
Invite
Joseph de Kroon TLAF-Liquid`Ret Netherlands Liquid
Invite
Christoph Semke MYM.Mondragon Germany Meet Your Makers
Second place TSL2
Yang Chia Cheng FnaticMSI.Sen Taiwan FnaticMSI
Third place TSL2
René Krag ieS-Ciara Denmark ieS Virtual Gaming
Points #2
Stefan Andersson mouz.MorroW Sweden Mousesports
Points #3

Random

Name Player ID Nationality Team name
Attending from
Dario Wünsch TLAF-Liquid`TLO Germany Liquid
Points #1

Tiebreakers

Name Player ID Race Nationality Team name

Eugin Oparyshev mouz.Strelok Terran Ukraine Mousesports

Ryoo Kyung Hyun Dignitas.SeleCt Terran United States Team Dignitas


For more information about the TSL visit TeamLiquid. Source: original table posted by CDRnotDVD on reddit

Friday, February 25, 2011

ESPORTS Drama: KellyMilkies, NASL, and iNcontroL

A lot of things happened in the world of western ESPORTS (requires capitalization, always) this past week. Lots of drama revolving around Kelly, the new Code A caster for GSL; the production value of the recent Jinro versus IdrA show match, and the NASL; and most recently, iNcontroL.  

KellyMilkies
Kelly. If you've been anywhere near TeamLiquid of SCReddit  this past week then you probably know the exact issue. If not, basically, people are unhappy with her casting. The usual complaints are about her accent and how unintelligible she is at times, or her general shortage in in-game knowledge to deliver meaningful commentary. 

As the internet does, some are more calm about it and say she at least deserves as chance; some openly bring on the hate. I dropped by her blog to find hateful comments, and in the most recent State of the Game, iNcontroL mentioned that she has also been getting death threats.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

North American Star League Confirmed

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The North American Star League (or NASL, not to be confused with the North American Soccer League) has been confirmed, and it's shaping up to be the biggest Starcraft 2 tournament outside of Korea and the GSL. 

The revelation was made earlier today (GMT +8 represent), after a BO7 hype / show match between Liquid`Jinro and EG.IdrA, with the former walking with $1500 after a 4 - 2 victory. 
 
There's still much we don't know about the league at this time, but these are what we have so far:
  • $400,000 prize pool split across 3 seasons (100k, 100k, 200k)
  • Main casters: iNcontroL, Gretorp (with occasional guest casters / commentators)
  • Will feature 50 of the best Starcraft 2 players split across 10 divisions
  • Will not be in Team League format
  • 5 players per team, players will be spread across the divisions to avoid team kills
  • It will be Season 1 will starting on April 5, 2011 and will last 13 weeks
  • Games will be broadcast/streamed on weeknights, with 5 games per night 
  • Regular (free) and premium streams (estimated $20 - $25) are available
  • Premium members will also receive bonus content, but not much has been revealed at this time
 For more information about the NASL, do check out the interview with iNcontroL at G4TV.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Hype Machine: New Team League with 100k prize pool?

More updates from Twitter. Just few hours ago, Geoff "iNcontroL" Robinson has posted a hype video revealing more clues about his upcoming announcement. 

There's already been much speculation about a possible NA-based team league, but with the release of this video, it's pretty much confirmed (rumored name being NASL).

Now we just have to wait to find out if the mentioned 100k prize in the video is a.) the overall prize pool, or b.) the prize for the eventual champion. Either way, that's a lot of money, and is the biggest prize money in the west for Starcraft 2 so far. 


Source: Twitter

Saturday, February 19, 2011

TeamLiquid Announces TSL 3 Terran Invites

Yours truly with the ee han timing on this one. TeamLiquid has just announced on it's Twitter the remaining invites for the coming TSL.  

IMMvp. Considered as the strongest player in the world, and the most recent addition to GSLs lineup of champions during Season 4. At his current skill level, I think he is favored to take the whole tournament (sorry, Tyler). 

LonerPrime.WE. I am not very familiar with Loner so I can't speak much of his skills a-la Haypro. He took 2nd place at Blizzcon 2010, and is considered as a top Chinese Starcraft 2 player, still a force to be reckoned with.

TLAF-Liquid`Jinro. After his amazing semi-final runs in the past 2 GSLs,  it's no surprise to see the Gorilla Terran on this list. With the addition of Jinro, now has their entire Korea-side players in the tournament.

oGsNada and SlayerS_BoxeR. I do not have the words to individually describe how amazing that these 2 are in the TSL. In their first match against each other in the GSL, they brought down GOM's streams left and right. I have this feeling we'll get a repeat of that.

With the revelation of the last round of invites, the TSL 3's confirmed participants are (exclusive of those who qualify through the TL Opens): The Blizzcon 2010 Tournament champion. The best Starcraft 2 player from China. The top foreign Zerg (and bad boy). Everyone's favorite boys in blue. 4 GSL champions. 2 Bonjwas. 

TSL 3 makes history right here. 

Source: TeamLiquid 

Friday, February 18, 2011

Day9 to Justin.tv

A back-to-back post before the real world takes me off somewhere again. 

Emmett, lead of the gaming team from from Justin.tv, has just announced that Sean "Day[9]" Plott will now be casting on Justin.tv along with other famous casters such as Husky and TotalBiscuit.

You can view the thread on TeamLiquid here; and Day9's channel here