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Semifinals Preview

Posted: 24 May 2017, 18:04
by deleted_user
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A duolckrad and SirCallen collaboration
Mitoe – Mancl’s fist

Principal practice partner of the legendary _H2O, Mitoe’s claim to fame in the ESOC tournament era has been in his ability to come up short when it matters. After falling in the Ro8 in both Summer and Winter 2015, Mitoe showed promise during the ESOC Invitational and Starvation tournaments, but ultimately disappointed with an early Ro16 exit in Autumn 2016.

With his advancement into the semifinals, this is the furthest we’ve seen him yet. It hasn’t been an easy road – Mitoe took a close 3-2 series against The_LastSamurai in the Ro32, and an even-closer reverse sweep against PrinceofKabul in the Ro16. But with a convincing 4-1 victory over snowww, Mitoe looks to be in great form, and a strong contender for the gold.

Though mechanically sound, Mitoe’s greatest strength is in his clever builds and thorough preparation. Often devising builds around specific features of the map and crafting civilization picks matched to his opponent, he is one of the smartest players around.

BlackStar_OP – Return of the king

Two years ago he toppled the mighty _H2O in the enthralling finals of ESOC’s first ever, highest turnout tournament, ASC Spring 2015. Absent from tournament play in the subsequent year, BlackStar_OP has now come back to find his throne under new management, though he looks eager to reclaim what might rightfully be his. Thus far he has smashed through Couprider, Hazza54321, and Tit without dropping a map, and shows no signs of slowing down.

Blackstar’s detractors could argue that his bracket so far has been of an easier orientation, that his absence from tournament play has rendered him weak against an improving field, and that his relative lack of preparation compared to his opponent will catch him flat-footed. But make no mistake: this is not a player to underestimate.

Virtuosic in all of AoE3’s many facets, it’s difficult to say where his weaknesses lie. A strong opponent moving forward, his fellow competitors would do well to prepare for his oncoming tyrannical crusade.

LordRaphael – A throne under siege

The talented StarCraft II player and old-school legend forever cemented his name in Age of Empires history after handing _H2O (a player of such high stature he is mentioned more in this semifinals preview - a tournament he did not enter - than any one competitor) his most decisive defeat yet, claiming the title and winning ESOC‘s Autumn Championship 5-1 in unprecedented and unlikely fashion!

However, is this impressive display the truest performance we can expect from our current throne master? In his four-series trek to the semifinals LordRaphael has shown himself vulnerable, barely eking out a win over meta-master Goodspeed and dropping games to the good-but-not-great cramper and Stanley_Winston along the way.

Yet do not be fooled! In his triumph over _H2O, he sported similarly close series on his path towards victory, taking ageofkiller and goongoon each into the final map for their respective matches. Indeed, with a lone exception in Winter 2015, LordRaphael has dropped at least one map in every single post-Ro64 series that he’s played in. At this point, we could call his tendency to drop games a style more than a weakness.

Look to see long wait times between games as LordRaphael wisely contemplates the correct civilization pick and warms his hands with the nearest hair dryer, ready to showcase his tight, mechanical play.

Kaiserklein – Wildest of cards

It is fair to call Kaiserklein the underdog of his semifinals series and, should he win here, his matchup in the finals. His name does not often share the same sentence with the likes of BlackStar_OP, LordRaphael, and Mitoe, but nevertheless he finds himself seated at the decisive table of four in ESOC’s largest ever prize pool event.

And indeed, Kaiser has proven himself worthy of his placement. The Germans expert has been improving immensely over the past year and is a serious contender for a first-place finish. Kaiser has put together an impressive showing this tournament, taking down ESOC’s favorite staff member Pezet, aspiring bailbondsman Tedere12, the one and only SoldieR, and team game master Knuschelbär.

An important milestone in Kaiser’s AoE3 career, a victory over LordRaphael will embed his name among the top players and earn him a mention in every tournament prediction thread to come. But for the present, he need only stay focused on the match ahead, select his civilizations carefully, and avoid succumbing to the specter of tilt.


As Kaiserklein sets his sights on LordRaphael, and as Mitoe and BlackStar_OP prepare to go head-to-head, it’s still anyone’s game. It’s anyone’s throne.

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 24 May 2017, 18:34
by musketeer925
ESOC’s favorite staff member Pezet


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:hmm:

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Posted: 24 May 2017, 18:46
by pecelot
it's a poll manipulated by devsh :hmm:

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Posted: 24 May 2017, 20:38
by tedere12
gj kaiser top 4, almost as good as garja's top3 record

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Posted: 24 May 2017, 20:43
by JakeyBoyTH
It is lovely to see Kasier improving and reaching this level. I hope we will see some very competetive gameplay!
I am sticking with my bet for LordRaphael to win 4-2, but I really think Kaiser can get 4-3!

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 24 May 2017, 21:03
by Jaeger
Very nice writeup @deleted_user4 !

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Posted: 24 May 2017, 21:10
by deleted_user

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Posted: 24 May 2017, 21:22
by pecelot
But mainly @deleted_user4 !

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Posted: 24 May 2017, 22:19
by I_HaRRiiSoN_I
I think the winner between Kaiserklein and LordRaphael will be the great dictator, supreme commander, the grand leader and our protector in chief - Ryan Mankl

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 24 May 2017, 23:17
by Mitoe
Glad to see Kaiser finally maturing as a TAD player after I told him he was underrated last year :')

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 24 May 2017, 23:51
by deleted_user0
One of these 4 is going home empty handed

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Posted: 25 May 2017, 00:23
by lordraphael
umeu wrote:One of these 4 is going home empty handed

ye thats pretty stupid but its not like people didnt suggest to change that ...

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Posted: 25 May 2017, 01:49
by deleted_user
It's high stakes!

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Posted: 25 May 2017, 04:57
by wardyb1
Great write up guys, love the work!!

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Posted: 25 May 2017, 06:42
by BrookG
Such an enjoyable preview. Let the games begin!

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Posted: 25 May 2017, 11:07
by milku3459
@lordraphael needs a facecam so we know he's alive

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dank memage cred @WickedCossack

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Posted: 25 May 2017, 11:08
by deleted_user0
Sir Callen: Amazing writer, super hot stream model. Now tell me he plays also guitar and I can confirm he fucks more than all these 4 finalists together.

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 25 May 2017, 13:06
by greatscythe11
Fine Article! Impressive work!
P.S.-Please forgive me for noticing and mentioning this.It's a tiny grammatical thing.In the first sentence of paragraph 1, "Mitoe" instead of "Mitoe's" seems more correct(modifier).Some rephrasing would be necessary.Similarly, in the first line of the sixth paragraph, "Blackstar" or "he" instead of "it's" seems more correct(some rewording again! ).It's a very minor quibble.I gather that the authors are native users of the language and grammatical correctness, especially in an ESO article, might be of interest to them.I wish we see more of them.For any reason other than grammar though, please ignore this paragraph.

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Posted: 25 May 2017, 13:16
by britishmusketeer
greatscythe11 wrote:Fine Article! Impressive work!
P.S.-Please forgive me for noticing and mentioning this.It's a tiny grammatical thing.In the first sentence of paragraph 1, "Mitoe" instead of "Mitoe's" seems more correct(modifier).Some rephrasing would be necessary..Similarly, in the first line of the sixth paragraph, "Blackstar" or "he" instead of "it's" seems more correct(some rewording again! ).It's a very minor quibble.I gather that the authors are native users of the language and grammatical correctness, especially in an ESO article, might be of interest to them.I wish we see more of them.For any reason other than grammer though, please ignore this paragraph.
Disagree with both of these. It looks fine to me.

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Posted: 25 May 2017, 13:20
by Goodspeed
greatscythe11 wrote:Fine Article! Impressive work!
P.S.-Please forgive me for noticing and mentioning this.It's a tiny grammatical thing.In the first sentence of paragraph 1, "Mitoe" instead of "Mitoe's" seems more correct(modifier).Some rephrasing would be necessary..Similarly, in the first line of the sixth paragraph, "Blackstar" or "he" instead of "it's" seems more correct(some rewording again! ).It's a very minor quibble.I gather that the authors are native users of the language and grammatical correctness, especially in an ESO article, might be of interest to them.I wish we see more of them.For any reason other than grammer though, please ignore this paragraph.
Please forgive me for noticing and mentioning this. You should use spaces after periods.

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 25 May 2017, 13:34
by greatscythe11
britishmusketeer wrote:
greatscythe11 wrote:Fine Article! Impressive work!
P.S.-Please forgive me for noticing and mentioning this.It's a tiny grammatical thing.In the first sentence of paragraph 1, "Mitoe" instead of "Mitoe's" seems more correct(modifier).Some rephrasing would be necessary..Similarly, in the first line of the sixth paragraph, "Blackstar" or "he" instead of "it's" seems more correct(some rewording again! ).It's a very minor quibble.I gather that the authors are native users of the language and grammatical correctness, especially in an ESO article, might be of interest to them.I wish we see more of them.For any reason other than grammer though, please ignore this paragraph.
Disagree with both of these. It looks fine to me.
Well , the modifier " Principal practice partner of the legendary _H2O " should modify "Mitoe" rather than "Mitoe's".Similarly, "Virtuosic in all of AoE3’s many facets" should modify "Blackstar" rather than "it's".

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 25 May 2017, 13:35
by Hazza54321
Did kaiser pay knusch to lose on purpose? :hmm:

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 25 May 2017, 14:04
by deleted_user
Duly noted, everyone. I've received an additional PM picking on the grammar as well. Next news post I'll make sure undergoes a much more rigorous editing process. Perhaps we'll even get a third party involved.

Only the best for ESOC, of course. I nonetheless appreciate all the feedback :)

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 25 May 2017, 14:06
by milku3459
deleted_user wrote: I've received an additional PM picking on the grammar as well.


see the proper way to nitpick? only a wise and enlightened person could have sent that pm :chinese:

Re: Semifinals Preview

Posted: 25 May 2017, 14:15
by greatscythe11
Must say a regular post seems better though.Gives other people a chance to have some benefit from the discussion.