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Spetnaz

Despite quite a large number of people not showing up for the Starcraft League, the day was by all means a success.

The main attraction was, of course, the entry of WooDoo. WooDoo, nicknamed “Spetnaz”, turned out to be a fantastic revelation. He was by far the best player on the day and soundly beat everyone whom he played. We think Starcraft Kenya has found a new champion but time will tell. Every other player needs to watch out for this man and prepare adequately lest he be embarrassed badly.

Match Ups
Many players who were scheduled to play did not show up and so the schedule was moved around somewhat to accommodate those who did show up.

All the games played this week ended up being somewhat one-sided and were easy wins for all the victors.

WooDoo Vs Raegis Kain – we had anticipated this to be the hottest game, Raegis Kain being the former champion, of the weekend but it turned out to be something of a thrashing. WooDoo ran riot and soundly defeated his opponent. It looks like every opponent he faces will suffer the same fate. Both games were finished quickly and cruelly for Raegis, with the second one being particularly hard as WooDoo had the audacity to build Gateways in Raegis Kain’s base.

mosh Vs JuGG3RN0t – being a new player, JuGG3RN0t impressed but mosh dominated, though JuGG3RN0t battled gallantly in the second game and made it last quite a while before being overwhelmed by very aggressive lurkers from mosh.

McVeigh Vs babashuge – McVeigh clearly had a point to prove following his unfortunate loss to Psyko in the first round. He proceeded to summarily demolish babashuge, who looked like he lacked match practice. McVeigh dominated, and even managed to produce a fleet of carriers – something you do not see often in competitive play.

McVeigh Vs Raegis Kain – of the competitive games, this one was much more of a fight than the rest. Raegis Kain battled hard to save face but, alas, McVeigh took both games with relative ease. Kain, the former champion, lost his second match-up of the day and now lies at the bottom of the table thanks to McVeigh.

Friendly Matches
A number of friendly matches were played and these proved to be much more interesting than the official competitive games. Of course WooDoo completely dominated in all the games in which he played. One only hopes that the rest of the contestants are watching, learning, and planning what they shall do when they face WooDoo, ‘Spetnaz’.

A game that was particularly interesting was mosh Vs Raegis Kain. This time round, Raegis Kain gave a good account of himself and proved why he was champion. He almost overran mosh with his Tank push but somehow mosh survived and after some good, albeit clumsy, mutalisk harassment, mosh broke into Raegis Kain’s base with what can only be described as a devastating swarm of zerglings. It will be interesting to watch these two play against each other in the league.

You can find all the replays of all the games here.

League Standings

NameRacePWLGWGLGDPts
Psyko Protoss22040+46
moshZerg22040+46
McVeighProtoss42143+16
WooDooZerg11020+23
KArtelProtoss11021+13
mr_hydeTerran41234-13
AlexTerran0000000
michelin_man??0000000
r3droxTerran10001-10
BabashugeTerran10102-20
JuGG3RNOtTerran40326-40
Raegis KainTerran20204-40

mosh leads the pack despite having a game in hand over McVeigh. One wonders how long his lead will last, with both WooDoo and Psyko breathing hard down his slimy zerg neck.

See you next weekend!