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[IEM] Katowice Group Stage Preview (Day 2)

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[IEM] Katowice Group Stage Preview (Day 2)

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Graphics byMeko
January 18th, 2013 02:24 GMT
  • .A
    Group A Preview
  • .B
    Group B Preview
  • .C
    Group C Preview
  • .D
    Group D Preview
  • .LP
    IEM Katowice on Liquipedia

Photo Credit - Header: WhiskeySix via Wikimedia Commons, Front page: IEM

A few incidents marked IEM Katowice's open bracket, on a day where the favorites rolled into the group stage. The brackets were reseeded due to some last minute cancellations, which was all for the better as there would have been a laughable situation where some brackets contained six players, and others contained just three. The eight players to make it to the group stage were: Verdi, Paranoid, TLO, DieStar, MaNa, Tarson, Daisy, and Tefel.

The only serious upset to occur was (Z)ParanOid and (P)VERDI advancing from bracket one, ahead of the much more well-known (Z)Ret. With Verdi clinching the first spot, Ret and Paranoid were forced to play for the final spot in the losers bracket. Tied 1 - 1, Paranoid managed to take the final game and a group stage spot with a well orchestrated base trade that saw Ret lose all his buildings. In other upset news, (T)Funkay did manage to take a series off of (Z)Tefel in bracket 4, but Tefel would get payback by eliminating Funkay later on for the final spot in the group stages.

The stability of the internet connection was suspect, with at least one re-game forced in (Z)TLO vs. (T)DieStar. TLO appeared to benefit at the time, but DieStar made it through the bracket nonetheless, preventing the situation from escalating. IEM, the players, and viewers everywhere will be hoping such problems will not surface again as we move on to the main event.


.A
Group A

au (Z)Nv.mOOnGLaDe, nl (P)Grubby, no (Z)Liquid`Snute
kr (T)MVP.Dream, de (Z)Liquid`TLO,

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(T)Tarson

Round Robin. 1st place advances to round of eight. 2nd and 3rd place advance to round of twelve.

Group A is stacked, and there's numerous ways the group could play out. Zerg has dominated the foreigner scene for quite a while now, and the trio of (Z)mOOnGLaDe, (Z)Snute, and (Z)TLO initially look to be strong candidates to make it through. Snute's win at HSC VI has temporarily elevated him into that Nerchio/Vortix/Scarlett tier, and a good performance here will solidify that status. TLO has made huge strides in recent months, and he's gaining a lot of respect as a player who has the skill to match his popularity. As for MoonGlade, he's always going to be a bit of an unknown going into tournaments due to his region, but a good tournament outing at MLG Dallas showed that you can't underestimate him just because you don't see him that often.

However, there's a twist to this tale, as Blizzard decided to grace us all with a balance patch just days before the tournament, taking away Infested Terrans' ability to benefit from Zerg upgrades. This comes as a boon to the non-Zergs in the group, especially for (P)Grubby compared to his Terran compatriots. PvZ is the match-up where Zergs have most abused the egg-throwing that attracted nerfs from Blizzard, while Terran's main gripe is more about fungal growth. Other than a pair of epic wins against Nerchio and Ret at WCS Europe, PvZ hasn't traditionally been Grubby's strong suite in tournaments, and he'll welcome all the help he can get.

(T)Dream is a Korean Terran, which should explain a lot in itself. Every other nationality/race combination has suffered periods of terrible decline, but 'Korean Terran' is some kind of special breed that always knows how to hang around. They can cry "IMBA!" as loudly as any of the other races, but they're always sneaking into the title picture in the GSL or raking in prize money at some international tourney. Dream might not be the most distinguished member of those ranks, but fear him nonetheless.

Alas, (T)Tarson seems to be destined to play the White-Ra role in this group. While he's sure to be one of the fan favorites – especially so in Poland – it's going to be tough to hang against a Code A Korean, three excellent European players, and the king of SEA. Still, with the home country support and the blessing of Mvp upon him, perhaps Tarson could hope to squeeze in at third place.

.B
Group B

us (P)c.Siphonn, ua (Z)Acer.Bly, es (T)K3.LucifroN
kr (P)SKT_PartinG,

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(P)mouz.MaNa,
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(Z)d.Tefel


Round Robin. 1st place advances to round of eight. 2nd and 3rd place advance to round of twelve.

How apt! (P)PartinG has become one of KeSPA's elephants, just in time to become this specific tournament's elephant in the room. Even if Stephano hadn't cancelled his participation, there wouldn't be a player in the entire tournament who could really rival PartinG's stature. With a Proleague ban until HotS and Code S not starting until February, the WCS and WCG champion has decided to spend his free time helping foreigners part with even more of their money.

While it's true that he isn't as dominant a force as the old DRG, or even present day Life, PartinG has a special, MC-like aura about him. His play isn't always solid or mistake-free, and he has a reliance on all-ins (even more so in PvT nowadays), but he undeniably gives off the aura of a winner, a player who knows how to get it done when the stakes are at their highest. While MC hasn't performed well as of late, the foreigners at this event should be very afraid of PartinG picking up where the original Prize Money President left off.

With PartinG is penciled in for one spot in the top three, that leaves a very tight race to take the other two spots. It would be great to see the Polish players (P)MaNa and (Z)Tefel go through, but (T)LucifroN and (Z)Bly could very spoil the party. Lucifron, Bly, and MaNa have all been in the championship picture in 2012, so it's probably going to be two of the three qualifying alongside PartinG. MaNa in particular is someone to watch out for if he does make it to knockout bracket. While he hasn't been as consistently good as some of the other players in the tournament, he has put together championship winning runs when everything clicked.

Finally, there's (P)Siphonn, who we can't give much of a chance to get through. If you exclude viOLet, there hasn't been a USA based player who made it past the group stages since DeMuslim at IEM Sao Paulo. And if we're counting only players of American nationality, then we'd have to go all the way back to IEM Guanzhou 2011, where IdrA won the championship. However, this does happen to be a three Protoss group, so there is at least a small shard of hope for those hoping to spam the stream chat with 'USA! USA! USA!' if Siphonn can benefit from SC2's most volatile match-up.

.C
Group C

kr (Z)c.jookTo, de (P)aTn.Socke,

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(Z)Acer.Nerchio
kr (T)LG-IM_YoDa,
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(P)VERDI,
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(T)Mill.DieStar


Round Robin. 1st place advances to round of eight. 2nd and 3rd place advance to round of twelve.

It's rare for someone who's not a Korean to win a major tournament in his own country, but (Z)Nerchio has a real chance at making it happen. Most people would rank him as the second best foreign player after Stephano, being one of the few to fend off Koreans and prevent European prize money from leaving the continent. While PartinG is the hands down favorite to win it all, Nerchio definitely has a shot to defeat him, and he shouldn't be intimidated by YoDa, First or any of the others. Nerchio did have a few bad results to end the year (eliminated early at WCS, IPL5, and Iron Squid II), but it's hard to see him not making it to the bracket stage of Katowice.

Alongside Nerchio, (T)YoDa is the other strong favorite to make it out of the group. While he has barely any international tournament experience, he's a Code S level Terran, making him an instant championship contender. If we look at Terrans with similar GSL resumes, a modest projection for YoDa would be for him to perform along the lines of ForGG or TheStC. However, jet lag and international stage fright could factor in (e.g. Monster's choke job against ThorZaIN at DreamHack Stockholm), so not all hope is lost for our foreign friends.

The remaining four players all have a decent case to be considered the third best in the group. (P)VERDI lived up to his dark horse billing in the open bracket, defeating Paranoid and Ret. (P)Socke is Socke, and has the ability to play pretty damn well when he chooses (but never when we predict him to). (T)DieStar might not be well known internationally, but has a pretty solid hold on the 3rd best Polish player spot after Nerchio and MaNa. (Z)jookTo is a Korean, and a Zerg.

If the StarCraft gods were benevolent, they'd let DieStar go through for being Polish, European, and Terran. However, we know them to be cruel, so expect JookTo to make it to the bracket stage and knock out Vortix and Snute in ZvZ's.

.D
Group D

kr (Z)ST_Golden, es (Z)K3.VortiX, ua (T)Empire|Kas
kr (P)LG-IM_First, kr (P)ESC.Daisy,

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(Z)Acer.ParanOid

Round Robin. 1st place advances to round of eight. 2nd and 3rd place advance to round of twelve.

Group B is the most top heavy group, but Group D is the group of death in terms of parity. You could pick any combination of three players to make it through, and it would seem reasonable enough. Even the least known player of the group in (Z)ParanOid has a decent crack at it, as he'll be able to play two ZvZ's. Conversely, that's bad news for (Z)Golden, whose ZvZ has sometimes been a liability. The three Zerg composition is also a problem for LG-IM's (P)First, who might otherwise be a favorite to win the group. PvZ has always been First's Achilles heel in tournaments, and it wouldn't be a surprise for the Code A player to go out early.

On the other hand, (Z)VortiX has more often been the beneficiary of ZvZ than a victim (well, except that one, very famous time against Stephano). Throw in the fact that the ever solid (T)Empire|Kas has recently picked up some great TvP victories against Korean Protosses in MC and Seed, and the chances of a depressing all-Korean top three in this group are mercifully low.

Finally, in the interest of giving everyone at least a little mention, it bears saying that (P)Daisy was quite impressive back in November at MLG Dallas, defeating soO, Scarlett, MoonGlade, and HuK. He showed why he once had a spot on the Prime team, and perhaps this will be the tournament where he continues where he left off in the US.

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Writers: Waxangel.
Graphics: Meko.
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CitrusFo
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Canada116 Posts
January 18 2013 02:30 GMT
#2
Good exposure for polish players to show theyre talent
Sup Dawgs. Im Simon
Clutch8
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States258 Posts
January 18 2013 02:40 GMT
#3
Moonglade!
bittman
Profile Joined February 2011
Australia8759 Posts
January 18 2013 02:47 GMT
#4
Rooting for Moonglade, Parting, Yoda, First, Dream, Vortix, Socke and Grubby.

In other words: I'm liking the player list here
Mvp - Leenock - Dongraegu - MC - Gumiho - Keen - Polt - Squirtle - Jjakji - Genius - Seed - Life - sC - Dream || LG-IM - MVP - FXO
TommyP
Profile Joined December 2011
United States6231 Posts
January 18 2013 02:48 GMT
#5
go Grubby and Dream
#TheOneTrueDong
Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
January 18 2013 02:48 GMT
#6
I'd say that foreign players have just as much of a chance to win it as the Koreans. Now let's just abitrarily extrapolate this single tournament's lineup to all scenarios, and pretend that foreigners are catching up to Koreans :p
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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33297 Posts
January 18 2013 02:57 GMT
#7
On January 18 2013 11:48 Bagration wrote:
I'd say that foreign players have just as much of a chance to win it as the Koreans. Now let's just abitrarily extrapolate this single tournament's lineup to all scenarios, and pretend that foreigners are catching up to Koreans :p


you should write for TL :D
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ManicMarine
Profile Joined April 2011
Australia409 Posts
January 18 2013 03:00 GMT
#8
Go Moonglade and Grubby! <3
Manic by name, Manic by nature.
VKCA
Profile Joined September 2011
Canada391 Posts
January 18 2013 03:01 GMT
#9
dream or yoda take it all
gogogogo
SongMeister
Profile Joined May 2012
United States20 Posts
January 18 2013 03:02 GMT
#10
gogoogogogoogogo Dream!!!!
Trasko
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Sweden983 Posts
January 18 2013 03:08 GMT
#11
After reading this I realized what an awesome line up this actually is. Gonna be exciting to watch
Jaedong <3
LeeDawg
Profile Joined April 2012
United States1306 Posts
January 18 2013 03:11 GMT
#12
parting!!!
:-)
partydude89
Profile Blog Joined August 2012
1850 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-18 03:20:31
January 18 2013 03:19 GMT
#13
great post! GOGO parting!
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Profile Blog Joined June 2012
United States429 Posts
January 18 2013 03:29 GMT
#14
YoDa...So strong with the force, is he, that kill all, will he.
nooboon
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
2602 Posts
January 18 2013 03:30 GMT
#15
Lucifron and Vortix will advance only to eliminate each other again. Group D will be the most interesting because of the skill level of the players.
a9arnn
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States1537 Posts
January 18 2013 03:31 GMT
#16
Siphonn's got this!!!
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Footler
Profile Joined January 2010
United States560 Posts
January 18 2013 03:35 GMT
#17
I wonder what Parting will do with this money? Maybe get gold plating for his keyboard. On a serious note, Parting is going to win pretty handily. For the sake of entertainment I hope the finals will be Parting vs Tarson where pregame we get to see Tarson channel Mvp on stage and take it to the final game.
I am The-Sink! Parting bandwagoner before it became a soul train.
Payson
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United States394 Posts
January 18 2013 03:38 GMT
#18
Gogo Siphonn! America!
LockeTazeline
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
2390 Posts
January 18 2013 03:38 GMT
#19
Parting fighting.
AetherMatt
Profile Joined January 2013
United States2 Posts
January 18 2013 03:43 GMT
#20
Very cool to have a player from USA on this kind of stage. Rooting for both members from Clarity Gaming in jookTo and Siphonn! This will be excellent to watch!
"Power to the local dreamer."
Shyndashu
Profile Joined September 2011
United States136 Posts
January 18 2013 03:50 GMT
#21
Not a big fan of this lineup. However, with Golden playing repping ST, I'm gonna have to tune in.
Kaitokid
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Germany1327 Posts
January 18 2013 03:51 GMT
#22
Diestar 3rd best polish player? Romson and Tefel definitely better and Paranoid probably too
boski055
Profile Joined July 2010
Poland32 Posts
January 18 2013 03:52 GMT
#23
Nerchio would be our biggest hope. go go =]
"The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility." Albert Einstein
McFly_terran
Profile Joined June 2012
United States15 Posts
January 18 2013 03:56 GMT
#24
SIPHONN FIGHTING!!! Let's go America and Clarity Gaming!!!! :D
InsidiA
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Canada1169 Posts
January 18 2013 04:01 GMT
#25
Lets go JookTo and Siphonn!
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TheButtonmen
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada1401 Posts
January 18 2013 04:09 GMT
#26
Front page link to Liquipedia doesn't work, it has an extra / at the end of the address.
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Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Canada4203 Posts
January 18 2013 04:10 GMT
#27
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ROOTSasquatch
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States234 Posts
January 18 2013 05:27 GMT
#28
I feel like there is always small inaccuracies in these articles but it doesn't really bother anyone but other players
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Serinox
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany5224 Posts
January 18 2013 05:32 GMT
#29
You forget to give Tefels clan tag in the description of the group, it's dTefel.
chadissilent
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Canada1187 Posts
January 18 2013 05:47 GMT
#30
JookTo and Siphonn will have a lot of people cheering for them. Lets go boys, make us proud!
FoShao
Profile Joined November 2012
United States256 Posts
January 18 2013 05:55 GMT
#31
PARTINGGGG! I believe in mah boi
mijellin
Profile Joined November 2008
China740 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-18 06:06:03
January 18 2013 06:05 GMT
#32
Oh god my three favorite (out of those who are playing in this tournament) player stuck in the same group D:

Grubby snute and TLO hwaiting
Lysert
Profile Joined March 2011
Germany23 Posts
January 18 2013 06:34 GMT
#33
MaNa fighting!!
Gavaec
Profile Joined March 2012
Canada27 Posts
January 18 2013 07:44 GMT
#34
Nv.mOOnGLaDe <3
Gimmeurladderpoints
Profile Joined December 2012
Germany372 Posts
January 18 2013 08:04 GMT
#35
Protoss Zerg. Protoss Zerg. Protoss Zerg. Lucifron. Protoss Zerg. Yoda.

Not very excited for this..
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kynka
Profile Joined May 2012
Sweden34 Posts
January 18 2013 08:25 GMT
#36
where is the swedish players?
divito
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada1213 Posts
January 18 2013 08:51 GMT
#37
Might have just been trying to fill space, but had to chuckle at this:

"Paranoid managed to take the final game and a group stage spot with a well orchestrated base trade that saw Ret lose all his buildings."
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MCDayC
Profile Joined March 2011
United Kingdom14464 Posts
January 18 2013 08:52 GMT
#38
I was gonna wonder why you used of all words, "choke job" to described Monster's stage fright at dreamhack, but then I googled it and found out that its a common expression in American sports...
which leaves me shocked, amused, and a little confused.
VERY FRAGILE, LIKE A BABY PANDA EGG
nimdil
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Poland3748 Posts
January 18 2013 08:57 GMT
#39
Again, this is not Global Challenge event o_O

Nice write-up, though.
Inzan1ty
Profile Joined September 2012
1163 Posts
January 18 2013 09:33 GMT
#40
no player Iam rooting here for in particular so I hope MVPDream makes an impact this tour, he seems pretty underrated while practicing with some of the best
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dubRa
Profile Joined December 2008
2165 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-18 09:36:31
January 18 2013 09:36 GMT
#41
I don't have much faith in Nerchio's performance in this tournament. I could be eating my words.
Group D is very interesting. Rooting for the Spanish bros but Parting will take the gold.
Steel_Eagle
Profile Joined September 2011
United States37 Posts
January 18 2013 09:46 GMT
#42
Day one was great in games allready! Really hoping that TLO will make it. Gogogo TLO!
Mahanaim
Profile Joined December 2012
Korea (South)1002 Posts
January 18 2013 09:58 GMT
#43
I can feel the Spirit Bomb coming.
Celebrating Starcraft since... a long time ago.
Sakkreth
Profile Joined February 2011
Lithuania1096 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-01-18 10:06:23
January 18 2013 10:02 GMT
#44
Predicitions.

A: 1.Snute 2.Grubby 3.Dream 4.TLO 5.Moonglade 6.Tarson (Snute been good lately, toughest call was for third between TLO and Dream, Grubby gonna make out for sure, it might be at third or even first, but he advances, having Snute in the group Grubby finishing second looks like a good guess to me).
B: 1. Parting 2. Mana 3. Lucifron 4. Bly 5. Tefel 6. Siphonn (Parting no brainer, then there are 4 good europeans, i'd rank them almost equally to advance, but slight nerf to zerg just happened making things easier for me, Mana over Lucifron as I believe mana is going to win their duel)
C: 1.Yoda 2.Nerchio 3. Socke 4. jookTo 5. Verdi 6. DieStar (Yoda is code S terran and that says something, then there is Nerchio, at first I wanted to put Socke at fourth but then I thought that it's going to look like another underrating of this beast + recent patch so I got him over jookTo).
D: 1.Vortix 2. Kast 3. First 4. Golden 5. Daisy 6. Paranoid (Yes I do really think Golden will not make it out, Vortix has been beast lately and Kas is a Beast in general I put him over First cause Kas is going to win against him no problem as Kas TvP is brutal)
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Proseat
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
Germany5113 Posts
January 18 2013 10:13 GMT
#45
Naturally, TLO would end up in Snute's group.
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LeapofFaith
Profile Joined November 2011
United States446 Posts
January 18 2013 10:21 GMT
#46
Should have included some pun about First being first in his group aha
shrewm
Profile Joined May 2011
Germany38 Posts
January 18 2013 10:31 GMT
#47
On January 18 2013 19:02 Sakkreth wrote:
Predicitions.

A: 1.Snute 2.Grubby 3.Dream 4.TLO 5.Moonglade 6.Tarson (Snute been good lately, toughest call was for third between TLO and Dream, Grubby gonna make out for sure, it might be at third or even first, but he advances, having Snute in the group Grubby finishing second looks like a good guess to me).
B: 1. Parting 2. Mana 3. Lucifron 4. Bly 5. Tefel 6. Siphonn (Parting no brainer, then there are 4 good europeans, i'd rank them almost equally to advance, but slight nerf to zerg just happened making things easier for me, Mana over Lucifron as I believe mana is going to win their duel)
C: 1.Yoda 2.Nerchio 3. Socke 4. jookTo 5. Verdi 6. DieStar (Yoda is code S terran and that says something, then there is Nerchio, at first I wanted to put Socke at fourth but then I thought that it's going to look like another underrating of this beast + recent patch so I got him over jookTo).
D: 1.Vortix 2. Kast 3. First 4. Golden 5. Daisy 6. Paranoid (Yes I do really think Golden will not make it out, Vortix has been beast lately and Kas is a Beast in general I put him over First cause Kas is going to win against him no problem as Kas TvP is brutal)

Would swap Socke and jookTo, Kas and First, Grubby and Snute (I bet Grubby is more than well prepared for snute).
nimdil
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Poland3748 Posts
January 18 2013 10:44 GMT
#48
On January 18 2013 18:36 dubRa wrote:
I don't have much faith in Nerchio's performance in this tournament. I could be eating my words.
Group D is very interesting. Rooting for the Spanish bros but Parting will take the gold.

I also don't think he will be in top form here. It may be related to the fact that he is studying (if I'm correct) and this is exam season :D
LimitSEA
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia9580 Posts
January 18 2013 10:52 GMT
#49
LET'S GO ANDY!

mOOnGLaDe fighting! So psyched. :D
Long live the King of Wings
Nosferatos
Profile Joined April 2010
Norway783 Posts
January 18 2013 10:56 GMT
#50
Man the Liquid curse is still in full effect, TLO ended up in the same group as Snute.
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Targe
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United Kingdom14103 Posts
January 18 2013 11:52 GMT
#51
On January 18 2013 11:48 Bagration wrote:
I'd say that foreign players have just as much of a chance to win it as the Koreans. Now let's just abitrarily extrapolate this single tournament's lineup to all scenarios, and pretend that foreigners are catching up to Koreans :p


hahaha

I still think the stadium looks really fricking cool though.
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nimdil
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Poland3748 Posts
January 18 2013 14:09 GMT
#52
Liquid should really hire Grubby. That would really be perfect combination of fan favorites.
Irre
Profile Joined August 2010
United States646 Posts
January 18 2013 16:22 GMT
#53
I think 6/7 koreans will get through groups and from there I don't see much hope for a foreigner in top 4 lol.
Loophole
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
United States867 Posts
January 18 2013 17:22 GMT
#54
Very cool to see people like TLO, Tarson, and Moonglade there. Should be interesting to see if they can compete against this field. Go TLO!
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