GoOdy
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| Name: | Sascha Lupp |
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| Birth: | October 27, 1985 |
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| Race: | Terran |
| Team: | ESC ICYBOX |
| Alternate IDs: | DkH.GoOdy, Speedlink.GoOdy, iv.GoOdy |
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Sascha "GoOdy" Lupp is a Terran player from Germany, who currently plays for ESC ICYBOX.
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[edit] Overview
[edit] Playstyle
GoOdy is nicknamed "The Panzer General" (or "Panzergeneral" in German), and is the creator and eponym of the "GoOdy Style". This style relies heavily on Mech play (especially on Tanks) in all 3 matchups. As a result, his APM is relatively low for a progamer. GoOdy rarely uses Marines, and almost never researches Stimpack. During the HomeStory Cup IV tournament, GoOdy has revamped his style, and now incorporates bio play into his game. Cordially nicknamed the "Supply Block Terran" by MC during a game vs ReaL.
[edit] Biography
GoOdy started playing Brood War on "Fastest Possible Map" under the ID "WWW)2Good4You(". After switching to the normal maps he joined the Clan Team Ivy and was later in different clans like DkH. In Brood War as in StarCraft II, he switched his race from Terran to Protoss from time to time. In Brood War, he was a Terran for a long time and switched to Protoss in the end of the game. GoOdy participated in the World Cyber Games 2007, where he managed to qualify for the main bracket, and was eventually defeated by his compatriot Mondragon in quarterfinals.
GoOdy is a member of Team Germany.
[edit] In Beta
GoOdy started playing SC2 as Protoss during beta and won ZOTAC Cup #6 as well as Competo Cup #1 before switching to his current race: Terran.
[edit] Wings of Liberty
GoOdy qualified for the first StarCraft II ESL Pro Series (EPS season 17)[1] and placed 2nd making it to the finals. During the Alienware Finals he lost to Socke first round and again to DeMusliM in the lower bracket placing 4th.
He also attended DreamHack, winning in the BYOC-qualifier. He was knocked out in the Group Stage with the a score of 1-2.[2]
GoOdy qualified for the TSL3 by fighting his way through the qualifiers and ending with a #4 ranking in points, behind TLO, Ciara, and MorroW. He surprised viewers in the Round of 32 by dispatching South Korean Zerg powerhouse NesTea before being 3-1'd by NaNiwa. GoOdy also managed to place into the first season of NASL.
GoOdy finished 3rd in the German WCG qualifier and qualified for the WCG 2011 in Busan.
On September 10, 2011, he won the German qualifier for the IeSF 2011 World Championship, an international gaming tournament held at Andong, Korea. He won the finals 4-2 against HasuObs.
On September 15, 2011, GoOdy participated in the ZOTAC Cup Monthly Final August. GoOdy took down LiveZerg, Check, roof, and LucifroN in the finals with a score of 3-2 and took 1st place.
On December 21st, 2011, GoOdy participated in the ZOTAC Cup Monthly Final November. He was able to take down Delphi, Sleep, but then lost to viOLet with a score of 0-3 and had to settle for 2nd place.
On January 25th, 2012, GoOdy participated in the ZOTAC Cup Monthly Final December. He was able to take down elfi and MoMaN but then fell to Beastyqt and fell to the 3rd/4th place match. GoOdy faced Sleep in the 3rd/4th place match, took him down easily with a 2-0 score and grabbed 3rd place.
In November 2011, GoOdy was invited in Battle in Berlin as a replacement for White-Ra, who couldn't attend the event because of a visa issue.[3] In the first round, he defeated TLO (who was playing Zerg during this event), and later narrowly eliminated the heavily favored Stephano in the semifinals. He was ultimately overwhelmed by Nerchio in finals, therefore taking second place in the event.
GoOdy qualified for the second MLG Spring Arena in 2012 as a result of his performance at the MLG European qualifiers. At Spring Arena 2, he lost 0-2 to GanZi in the winner's bracket, and went on to upset MMA 2-0 in the loser's bracket. He was eliminated from the tournament when he lost to Grubby 0-2.
On the 16th of October, GoOdy announced that he would be leaving his longtime team, ESC, and would remain teamless for a while.[4]
On the 25th of October, GoOdy announced that he decided to rejoin ESC.[5]
[edit] Achievements
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| 2013-01-19 | 2nd | ESET Winter Masters 2012 | 1 : 4 | |
$2,500 |
| 2011-12-04 | 2nd | ESL Pro Series Germany: Season 19 | 1 : 3 | |
€1,800 |
| 2011-11-12 | 2nd | Battle in Berlin | 0 : 3 | |
$1,750 |
| 2010-11-23 | 4th | ESL Pro Series Germany: Season 17 | 0 : 2 | |
€300 |
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[edit] Interviews
[edit] 2011
- 2011-11-26 | About Mech vs Protoss, Battle in Berlin and his WCG group by Gamelux at DreamHack Winter 2011
- 2011-08-22 | GoOdy Interview at IEM Cologne 2011 by Zatic of TeamLiquid.net
- 2011-08-19 | Interview with GoOdy at Gamescom 2011 by HomerJ
- 2011-07-22 | GoOdy on his career in SC2 by Polarfluke
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[edit] References
- ↑ http://www.esl.eu/de/pro-series/season17/sc2/1on1/
- ↑ DreamHack SteelSeries LAN-Tournament
- ↑ GoOdy replaces White-Ra
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/GoOdySC2/posts/450681631650850 GoOdy's Facebook, 16 October 2012.
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=454036327982047&set=a.295636793822002.86362.233661210019561&type=1&theater GoOdy's Facebook, 25 October 2012.
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