yang opens Nexus first while Revenant opts for a Pool-> Hatch opener. yang gears up for a 7 gate blink +2 push, together with a Nexus cancel on his 3rd to trick Revenant, and this push allows him to take out Rev's 3rd base.
However, Rev had his 4th base up already and so just transferred his Drones there after forcing yang back with a Roach counterattack.
Both players traded small blows with Rev darting around with his Roaches while teching to Hydras / Infestors.
The deciding point came in a maxxed army battle outside Revenant's base - and tragedy struck - yang experienced some severe lag, resulting in him fighting into the Zerg army with little control, and Revenant gladly crushed the Protoss army.
With Revenant significantly ahead, yang GGed out soon after.
Revenant vs TAEdge
Both players open 14/14 on Daybreak, and while Edge went straight for Banelings, Rev took his 21 Hatch - and curiously doesn't mine any gas.
This meant he only had pure lings to defend Edge's ling/bane pressure, but with a dual-Queen ramp block and ling-control, he denied Edge any advantage.
Revenant finally gets a Baneling Nest up and powers through Edge's dual-Queen ramp block with lings , at the same time defending his own ramp with Queens + transfuse + spine. Edge however got a nice Baneling hit to clear up the ling runby, but his ling force at Revenant's base was unable to do significant damage.
Probably judging that he was behind from not doing enough damage and being down an expansion, Edge chooses not to drag the game out and exits with a wellmannered 'gg wp'.
Revenant vs NvRossi
The game opens up fairly standard, besides the fact that instead of switching his Factory onto the Reactor, Rossi opts to produce Marines out of the Reactored-Barracks and single Hellions at a time.
Rossi feigns pressure a few times with his Hellion-Marine force while taking his expansion and getting his infantry upgrades. He engages the moment Stim + Combat Shields finished, but Revenant had already massed up a big force of Zerglings and Banelings. Revenant pulls off a perfect Zergling wraparound on the Marine/Hellion ball and his Banelings wiped out the entire army.
Never a good sight for a Terran
Revenant made a beeline to Rossi's base and managed to get in before the wall-off /bunkers were complete, and Rossi was forced to GG.
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Walkovers : If a team fails to show up at the official time without informing the admin or the other team, - After 15 minutes, 1-0 to present team. After 30 minutes, complete walkover.
You agree to be patient and considerate for the duration of the event should any unforeseen difficulties arise, and acknowledge that the supervising administrator designated to your bracket has full authority over decisions pertaining to the game and may enforce the rules at his or her discrepancy.
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You agree that by entering this tournament that you will not publicly slander or reproach any of the staff or sponsors associated with this tournament on any public medium. Bad manner will not be tolerated. We make this competition on our free time so please, don't waste it.To make it simple, if you act bad mannered, you're banned. Same goes for stream cheating. (FYI this along with the rest of the general rules were what Frogmite came up with 3 weeks ago.)
"Smurfing" which includes 1) The use of another players handle to hide your identity 2) Playing twice for your team by logging into a team mate's account 3) Not identifying yourself when you are a known player, etc This is considered cheating and will result in a ban for the player and a ban or other punishment for the team. It is the team leader's responsibility to ensure all his members are legit and the team will be held responsible. Be smart guys, don't cheat / smurf.
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You must own your own legal copy of StarCraft II for the SEA server.
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Streaming/casting - You are free to stream whatever you want as long as it doesn't infringe on the main caster's games (one for each league) and the players on both teams are okay with it.
Streaming of games is based on volunteers and not every round or match is guaranteed a stream. There will be an official stream for each division. The caster will be free to get a co-caster or not. He will have priority towards other streamers.
The prize is a clan logo thanks to TCPmagik. Once the finalists are determined from league play it is the clan leader's responsibility to discuss creative decisions with myself or magik regarding their possible clan logo. Magik is very talented and is doing it for free, as a service for SEA community. Always keep that in mind when you discuss with him about your logo.
Streamed matches: Should your match be streamed, the games generally will not be played "concurrently", instead they will happen one by one so all games can be streamed. The team leaders are to mutually agree between themselves on the order of which player goes first, and try to accommodate their player's request (e.g if they need to go), etc whenever possible. Should an agreement not be reached, then all the people who MUST leave early will just play their matches concurrently right away.
All other rules and regulations and matchup rescheduling guidelines follow what is stated in this thread.
Team captains are reminded that they are to compile and keep all replays in the case of any disputes.
Last edited by crAzerk; Wed, 14th-Mar-2012 at 9:56 PM.
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