After a week of hiatus, our Proleague team returns, with a new week to cover. With the worlds eyes on several real life conflicts at the moment, it feels odd to write an intro glorifying conflict, even one where no one is actually endangered. On the other hand, this context reminds us of how competitive spirit can also be a great force for good, and unites people, rather than dividing. That said, here are last weeks recaps by nbaker, and this weeks previews.
--mustaju
Table of Contents
Week Five Recap
A second glance
Week Six Preview
Eyes on the prize
Liquipedia
TLPD
R&S Thread
Week Five Recap
A second glance
Week Six Preview
Eyes on the prize
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TLPD
R&S Thread

Table standings after five weeks.

Oz vs. Stx
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Game of the Match: Killer vs. Mini (set 5)
The match started with both teams trading games back and forth. First Beast defeated Terror by exploiting his faster zergling speed in a 12 pool vs. 12 hatch ZvZ, and then Britney answered by easily zealot busting Beast the following game. Sky won a PvP against Britney, who went templar tech instead of robo and died to Sky's eventual DT drop. Mini was the first player to string some consecutive wins together, and he did so in a very impressive fashion. In particular, his game against Killer was utterly dominant, as he transitioned from cannon rushing Killer's third to getting an early second gateway and keeping constant pressure on the zerg with zealots. His coup de gras was a double stargate followup, which decimated Killer's overlord count and won Mini the game.
After giving up three losses to Mini, Oz sent out Hiya, who played a brilliant PvT, scouting Mini's carrier tech and applying constant pressure to keep map control and fight the carriers on his own terms. Hiya then claimed a suffocating victory over Hero, whom held to four bases while expanding all over the map and building up an invincible metal army. STX's last stand was on Fighting Spirit, where Shuttle played the role of their ace. Hiya used a devastating two factory build that crippled Shuttle, killing off his natural and leaving him scrambling to catch up for the rest of the game. He never did, and Hiya ended the series by pushing out across the map with more tanks than Shuttle had dragoons.
Woongjin vs. SBENU
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Game of the Match: None
SBENU just does not look like a team that can win matches in this league. Zergman of all people opened for Woongjin with a 2-kill. He was stopped by the terran Icarus, whose dropship heavy play proved too taxing on his multitask. Icarus shocked everyone by winning a TvP against Brave with what seemed like a very non-committal early attack with two tanks and a vulture. Brave lost two dragoons to a mine while fighting a retreating battle, and Icarus found himself in position to keep rallying tanks and vultures to Icarus's natural to close out the game. The success was shortlived, however, as Woongjin sent their ace Piano, who cleaned up Icarus, then went 2-rax against Spire, making his TvZ on Blue Storm more difficult than it had to be but ultimately winning in convincing fashion. SBENU's ace was Shinee, who Piano beat in a long TvT on Sniper Ridge.
SKT vs. KT
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Game of the Match: Pure vs. Ample(set 1)
HTML looked like it was going to take this match easily going into a TvZ on Blue Storm between Ssak and Modesty up 4-1. Ssak went for a 2-rax build against two hatch muta similar to what Piano went for in the previous match (is this actually good?), and looked to be in good shape with a very large bio and tank army bearing down on Modesty's third gas. But with an awesome flank, Modesty was able to defend and save his hatchery, and all of a sudden Ssak was on two bases against four, trying to take a mineral only. Modesty finished Ssak off, and then proceeded to rip off two more wins against Larva and Midas and bring things to a final ace match against Bisu. The Revolutionist quickly quashed any hopes of a KT comeback, doing an excellent job of harassing with sair DTs until Modesty was basically all in on his 5 hatch hydra attack. Bisu easily defended with cannons and storms and countered to win the game.

KT vs. MBC
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Monday, March 10th
Considering Proleague is in its 6th week, it's surprising to say that we still know next to nothing about MBC. It's players got knocked out in the ro16 of the SSL, and they've only played twice. Once beating SKT (whom I still think are gonna win the whole league, and thus a major accomplishment), and the other losing to SBENU. Granted,

Following the departure of



The recent 41 Starleague champion has been on fire for quite a while, and MBC only having one Terran (who could possibly skip showing up altogether!) has to be something the MBC players are worried about. While he is only 4-4 in ZvP, I expect this record to be improved after this game. KT's Terran-filled lineup, on the other hand, should provide opportunities for MBC, especially




My prediction: KT wins 5-4, with Mind defeating Sea.
Oz vs. SBENU
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Wednesday, March 12th
Having mentioned the upset of SBENU against MBC, I feel rather secure in saying it was a fluke. When faced with significant opposition (such as








My prediction: Oz wins 5-3.
SKT vs Stars
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Friday, March 14th
The highlight of the week. Woongjin Stars, the current leader in standings, faces fan favorite SKT. Both have dropped only one game, and most matches in this Proleague get drawn out to the very last match, so there should be excitement in the air.
First off, the supporting casts.


Stars are a top-heavy team. Without





As for the main casts, it goes without saying that PianO is really good with his 10-1 record topping the charts. His only loss? An on-fire






My prediction: 5-4 SKT
WRITERS: mustaju and nbaker
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