2010 Korean Air OSL Season 1/Elimination Bracket
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Elimination Bracket[edit]
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
Quarters
QF
Semifinals
Semifinals
Semis
SF
Grand Final
Grand Final
Final
GF
Quarter-Final[edit]
Match A[edit]April 23th
April 30th in Ulsan
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Match B[edit]April 23th
April 30th in Ulsan
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Match C[edit]April 23th
April 30th in Ulsan
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Match D[edit]April 23th
April 30th in Ulsan
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Semi-Final[edit]
Match A[edit]May 7th
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Match B[edit]May 14th
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Final[edit]
May 22th in the Korean Air Main Plane Hangar
Flash vs.
EffOrt on Match Point
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or
(1st set before re-game
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Flash vs.
EffOrt on Eye of the Storm
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Flash vs.
EffOrt on Fighting Spirit
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Flash vs.
EffOrt on Great Barrier Reef
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Flash vs.
EffOrt on Match Point
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or
Tidbits[edit]
Short Recaps by Hot_Bid |
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Game 1 Flash mechs, EffOrt can’t Hydra break, makes Queens but Flash scouts them with a Vulture and pushes immediately upon seeing the Queens, forces EffOrt to engage before Broodling is ready. EffOrt attacks up a ramp into 2–1 Mech (two upgrades finished jussst before EffOrt’s attack). Great read and macro by Flash. Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 |
IdrA’s Note on Supposed Flash’s Arrogance |
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its not cocky, its not arrogant, its not flash losing focus and its not stupid of him to take risks. terran is fragile. playing to minimize losses can work to an extent, if you're good enough. look at all the solid terrans there have been, people like midas and hwasin, theyre ridiculously good. they won, alot. they never won a title. because once you start playing against bisu and jaedong and effort, if you play to not lose you have no chance because that style can be abused very hard. thats why flash has always been able to win, he is one of the best mechanically anyway, but he takes risks. theyre normally very well calculated and based on scouting and knowledge, not pure luck, but they are risks none the less and sometimes that backfires and you look stupid no matter who you are. flash won game 2 cuz he left his base relatively open while mutas are out and goes to pressure effort's third. at that point hes way, way behind and if the attack doesnt go his way hes dead, but if he doesnt do anything with the situation hes in a lot of trouble anyway. so he takes his chance, and it works. game 4, if he just sits back and tries to turtle up effort runs him ragged with muta micro, given how fast mutas come off that build and the setup of fighting spirit. so he pushes out right before mutas will be out to try to pressure, hoping to catch effort off guard and force a sunken or lings, anything to lessen the effect of the mutas. but efforts prepared for this and it doesnt work. in both games hes in a tough situation and takes a risk to try to turn it in his favor. one game he looks great, the other he looks retarded. |
Kim Jung Woo won 3–2 his first Starleague title through excellent comeback.
Useful Links[edit]
- Ro8 Day One winners interviews tr. by Jaester88.
- Ro8 Week One — review by WaxAngel and KwarK.
- Ro8 Day Two winners interviews tr. by Carnivorous Sheep.
- Ro8 Week Two — review by WaxAngel and KwarK.
- Semi-Final Match A winner interview tr. by Smix.
- Korean Air Starleague Final location posted by konadora.
- Semi-Final: Flash vs. Pure — Semi-Final Match A review by WaxAngel and KwarK.
- Semi-Final Match B winner interview tr. by Smix.
- Semi-Final: Kal vs. Effort — Semi-Final Match B review by WaxAngel and KwarK.
- Predictions for Korean Air Starleague — translated by yes9111.
- Final Match winner interview tr. by Lyriene.
- Coach of Starleague Final Winner — interview with Cho Gyu Nam translated by themonkyguy.
- Final Match review by WaxAngel and Kwark.