After going 4 - 0 in the Ro32, Spain's K3.LucifroN improved to 8 - 0 in WCS Europe by sweeping through his Ro16 to reach the quarter-finals. Things looked alarmingly easy for Lucifron, with his harassment getting the better of his opponents before he ran them over with a superior army. Against Acer.Nerchio, a hellion runby did the trick in game one, while Hellbat drops (who would have guessed it?) were the key in game two.
The winners match saw Lucifron go up against the all-time WoL great LG-IM_Mvp, but in HotS Lucifron was better. Hellbat drop play was once against a crucial factor, as constant drops punished Mvp in game one. While Mvp adjusted and defended better in game two, he was outdone in the war of positioning as Lucifron's tanks laid siege to a base for free, forcing Mvp into desperation counter-attack that confirmed a 2 - 0 victory for his opponent.
While Mvp was outdone by Lucifron, he was able to advance nonetheless by pummeling FnatiC SaSe 4 - 0 across two series. SaSe came with a game plan tuned against a standard bio composition, but instead Mvp threw something totally unexpected at SaSe by going marine-tank in three of four games. Tying SaSe up with the threat of drops, Mvp was easily able to advance on SaSe's territory and set up deadly contains that spelled doom for the Swede.
All the best to the rest
FnatiC SaSe: Well, sometimes the best StarCraft II player of all time (Mvp) decides to tailor special strategies for his match against you, after having practiced intensively with his 2-time GSL champion friend (MC). What's a guy supposed to do?
Acer.Nerchio: The run of being distinctly average continues for Nerchio in HotS. We wouldn't be surprised to see him return to the Ro16 next season, but at this pace he's going to need some really fortunate group draws to get any further.
Round of 16: Group D Preview
by Zealously
The final group of the Round of 16 pits four excellent Europeans against each other, three with championship experience and the other rising fast through the ranks. While two players in this group have enjoyed a considerable fan following (and in some cases worship) through their careers, the actual level of these four players appears to be very even at present, making for a very difficult group to predict.
First up, we have Millenium's Feast. Who is Feast, exactly? Long overshadowed by more accomplished or famous European Protosses such as Naniwa, Sase, Grubby and even White-Ra, Feast has quietly grown to become one of Europe's most solid players. Once known mainly for being advised by Grubby, the Belgian officially broke off the mentoring in order to make a name for himself on his own. He has done a great job in HotS so far, making it through the WCS EU qualifiers, and then defeating MaNa and MMA to make it to the Ro16.
Feast has become one of the most dangerous Europeans in the Protoss mirror match-up, which unfortunately will help him very little in this group. All in all, evaluating Feast's skill level is still difficult – he's taken down players like Snute, Mana, even recently beat Stephano, which shows that he most certainly has what it takes to advance from this group if he gets it together. But, he does have the least experience in big matches like this, so we'll have to wait and see if he can bring his best play.
The other under the radar player in this group is DIMAGA, surprising as that is to say. The teamless, all-caps Zerg player has placed high at several big tournaments in his career, but with so much happening after the release of HotS, his absence at both MLG Dallas and DH Stockholm saw him quickly become overshadowed by other players. Regardless, DIMAGA had no trouble in the first group stage of WCS EU as he took out Socke and Mvp for a total score of 4 - 0 to advance in first place. Though beating up an injured old legend may not be honorable, it is certainly quite the achievement considering the decent level of play Mvp had showcased in HotS before WCS EU. With the dismantling of Socke, who has been looking quite good in ATC, DIMAGA looks like he could do a number on Feast if they should meet. How will he fare in the group as a whole? Well, we would go as far as to say that Mvp is still superior to Thorzain, and with how DIMAGA looked against the 4-time champ, it seems the biggest challenge in this group will be the potential mirror against Stephano.
Speaking of EG.Stephano.RC, how is he doing? He survived his group in the Ro32, but not before falling flat against everyone's favorite Danish Protoss BabyKnight in what used to be his strongest match-up. Let's face it, after his short journey to Korea, Stephano hasn't looked quite like himself. Of course, this low point in form also coincided with the release of Heart of the Hellbats, and Stephano's decision to quit pro-gaming come August. It shouldn't be a surprise that Stephano hasn't been looking like his championship-winning self for a few months now. How will he handle this group? After his loss to BabyKnight in the Ro32, his match against Feast looks like anything but a sure thing. Beyond that, a post-spore buff ZvZ against DIMAGA could be surprisingly unpredictable, while a match against the infrequently dropping ThorZaIN should play to Stephano's strengths. As diminished as Stephano is, he's still THE Stephano, and he deserves the benefit of the doubt for the time being.
The last of our four players is the Spoon Terran, EG.ThorZaIN.RC. Like the other three players in this group, evaluating Thorzain's form currently is somewhat difficult. He fell haplessly to Strelok in the Ro32 and only narrowly managed to edge out TitaN twice, thanks to a combination of smart cheese and lucky throws from his opponent. At Dreamhack, Thorzain received further punishment from Eastern Europeans as he lost to both Happy and Verdi, and he also lost against present groupmate Stephano by a 1 - 2 scoreline. With how Thorzain looked at Dreamhack and in the Ro32, he's probably happy that he doesn't have to play the hellbat mirror at least. But there is no one for him to roll over in this group, and in any case he's going to have to win at least one TvZ, which will be hard against either DIMAGA or Stephano. Hellbats and medivacs have given Terrans great success so far in WCS EU, so ThorZaIN's ability to break out of his spoon style and embrace the Euro-style will be the key to making it out of the group.
Extremely tricky group to predict. Honestly have no idea who is going to get through, but it would be rather lovely to see a last hurrah from Stephano.
Feast defeated Scarlett before DreamHack and confirmed his great PvZ against Stephano defeating the french 2 - 1 at DreamHack Open. Will Stephano play it cool or give everything he has to finnish his carreer brilliantly is the question ! Dimaga is Feast's "arch ennemy" having difficulties to beat the Ukranian seems to be the theme for the Belgian. Feast's worst match up is PvT (he lost in a quick 0 - 2 to Kas at DH Open)... or at least it was before defeating MMA 2 - 0 in the previous round... A lot of questions will be answered tonight !
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Feast defeating Stephano at dreamhack open 2013 ? Will he do it again ?
Will Stephano keep the "best of the french speakers" title or will it go to Feast ?
as much as i want feast to advance, i think he'll stop there this time, even though there's a slight chance of him upsetting
DIMAGA has been surprisingly goo din hots, i'll give him the first place over Stephano, who probably will have an easier time today than last week, as he said he was forced to play defensively because of bad computer at home i believe he'll have a much better macro this time, and a much more offensive style
i like thorzain, but he's been looking really weak to me for months now, and he doesn't seem to have corrected his style in hots. He certainly looks the weakest in this group, i think even less experienced feast can take him convingly
Zealously i s agreat writer, and we often think alike, cheers to you
I think Dimaga will advance for sure. The play he showed has been really good and both Stephano and Thorzain underperform recently. Second probably place depends on how will Stephano performs today.
Rooting for Dimaga and Feast. But if Thorzain show us a really good play and a surprise adaptation to HotS I'll be happy to. Go go Feast !
Go ahead and state how strong Zerg players seem to be according to the prediction.
My heart says that Feast will make Protoss players proud all over the world, and assert the position that he has been reserved for him as a deserving champ. GOGO FEAST!
I like Feast, he is like a mini-Grubby, which he pretty much is since he is Grubby's apprentice. Even his mannerisms and looks match Grubby to some extent.
Feast and thorzain advance! The reason is they only have to practise 1 matchup, dimaga and stephano cant really practise as they face zerg, terran and imbatoss
On May 17 2013 23:03 govie wrote: Feast and thorzain advance! The reason is they only have to practise 1 matchup, dimaga and stephano cant really practise as they face zerg, terran and imbatoss
Do you really think Protoss is imba or is this some kind of reference joke I'm missing?
Thorzain has looked very weak in HotS (compared to how he was in WoL) and there are already enough Terrans in the Ro8. I am hoping for Feast and Dimaga
On May 17 2013 23:03 govie wrote: Feast and thorzain advance! The reason is they only have to practise 1 matchup, dimaga and stephano cant really practise as they face zerg, terran and imbatoss
Not really... Feast has to prepare PvZ to face stephano and Thorzain TvZ against Dimaga, if the both win, they will face in the winners match in a PvT... so they have to prepare 2 match ups each...
On May 17 2013 23:03 govie wrote: Feast and thorzain advance! The reason is they only have to practise 1 matchup, dimaga and stephano cant really practise as they face zerg, terran and imbatoss
what if Feast and Thorzain both win first match and play each other...It's not like they're only gonna face zerg the whole group..u don't think they're practicing against the other race they could face???
On May 17 2013 22:02 xAdra wrote: I like Feast, he is like a mini-Grubby, which he pretty much is since he is Grubby's apprentice. Even his mannerisms and looks match Grubby to some extent.
Feast surprised me during in the previous group stage and I'm quite excited to see how he performs in this group. Hopefully Stephano has a strong performance considering he is likely to be done after August.