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WCS EU - Ro32 Group A Recap/Group B Preview

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WCS EU - Ro32 Group A Recap/Group B Preview

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Graphics byshiroiusagi
September 4th, 2013 01:17 GMT
2013 WCS Europe

WCS Europe Season 3



Ro32 Group A Recap
ForGG and TargA Advance

Ro32 Group B Preview
duckdeok, TLO, Happy, Sase

Brackets and standings on Liquipedia

VODs on Youtube

Ro32 Group A Recap

ForGG and TargA Advance

by Plexa

WCS EU opened, for the second time, with a massive upset in Group A. (T)ForGG lived up to community expectations and cleared the group 2-0 after a tense 2-1 victory over (P)NaNiwa in the winners match. (Z)TargA bounced back from a 0-2 loss to Naniwa in the opening match of the night to upset him 2-1 in the consolation match and clinched his spot in the Ro16. (P)ToD went a disappointing 0-2 in the group, but at least we'll be seeing more of him in WCS as a caster.

Ro32 - Group A
1.(T)ForGG2-0 (4-1)
2.(Z)TargA2-1 (4-4)
3.(P)NaNiwa1-2 (4-4)
4.(P)ToD0-2 (1-4)

Detailed results from the live report thread by NovaMB
+ Show Spoiler +

NaNiwa vs TargA
(P)NaNiwa <Polar Night> (Z)TargA
(P)NaNiwa <Derelict Watcher> (Z)TargA
(P)NaNiwa <> (Z)TargA

(P)NaNiwa wins 2-0!

ToD vs ForGG
(P)ToD <Bel'Shir Vestige> (T)ForGG
(P)ToD <Akilon Wastes > (T)ForGG
(P)ToD <> (T)ForGG

(T)ForGG wins 2-0!

Winners' Match
(P)NaNiwa <Akilon Wastes > (T)ForGG
(P)NaNiwa <Polar Night> (T)ForGG
(P)NaNiwa <Bel'Shir Vestige> (T)ForGG

(T)ForGG wins 2-1!

Losers' Match
(P)ToD <Bel'Shir Vestige> (Z)TargA
(P)ToD <Whirlwind> (Z)TargA
(P)ToD <Derelict Watcher> (Z)TargA

(Z)TargA wins 2-1!

Final Match
(P)NaNiwa <Bel'Shir Vestige> (Z)TargA
(P)NaNiwa <Derelict Watcher> (Z)TargA
(P)NaNiwa <Polar Night> (Z)TargA

(Z)TargA wins 2-1!



(T)ForGG and (Z)TargA advance to WCS EU Premier RO16!


The opening match of the night between (Z)TargA and (P)NaNiwa was unsurprisingly clear cut. Targa was unable to gain any kind of traction against the Swede in either of the two games. In the first game Naniwa coasted virtually unhindered on his way to building an ultimate composition featuring almost every ground unit in the Protoss arsenal (and void rays). Targa seemed outclassed and conceded. The second game didn't go much better for the Norwegian, Naniwa executed a crisp void ray oriented 3 base push which Targa was never able to recover from.

(T)ForGG's TvP was looking strong before today's group and it didn't fail to disappoint against (P)ToD. Tod opened the series with a 1 gate proxy with hopes to catch ForGG playing CC first. Unfortunately for him, ForGG walled in with the standard Barracks wall and Tod's proxy was never able to see the inside of ForGG's main. Tod was never able to overcome this disadvantage as ForGG methodically tore him apart. The second game was a much better showing for Tod. However, Forgg slowly built up a substantial army supply lead by chipping away at Tod's forces until the supply advantage gave way to a win.

Naniwa vs Forgg was the most anticipated match of the night and Naniwa opened the series with a highly aggressive 2 base timing push. Fortunately for Forgg, he was able to see Naniwa chipping away at the rocks leading into his natural on Akilon Wastes and was able to buy enough time with his SCVs for his marine upgrades to complete and medivacs to arrive. There wasn't much Naniwa was able to do from that point. The second game was defined by exceptional warp prism usage from Naniwa. In somewhat of a reversal of roles, Naniwa was able to pull Forgg's army around the map using a warp prism and a conveniently hidden pylon. Naniwa's excellent storms and timely colossus switch were instrumental in fending off Forgg's counter aggression which won him the game. The final game of the series was clinched by Forgg with superb engagements and his trademark hellbat/marauder mid game composition.

The opening game of Tod vs Targa went exactly like you'd expect from a Tod game -- slow, methodical and well thought out. Tod and Targa exchanged minor blows on each of their maxed armies before Targa was able to capitalize on a lapse in Tod's army positioning. With this one engagement he was able to clear out the majority of Tod's army and from there the game was routine. The play of the night happened in the second game, where Tod successfully defended Targa's 3 base roach/hydra timing attack after the situation looked near unwinnable. He was able to carry that advantage to victory. Unfortunately for Tod, he was unable to repeat the defense in game 3 as he lacked any kind of splash damage to deal with the oncoming swarm and became the first player to drop out of WCS EU this season.

The night concluded with a repeat from the opening games of the day. This time, however, Naniwa opened the series with quick warp prism which, upon scouted, turned into an immortal/sentry all in. Targa was acutely aware of what was going on and had little difficulty deflecting it and going one up in the series. Naniwa wasted no time in game two to assert his dominance after relatively simple zealot aggression was able to kill off Targa's third. Targa was too far behind to catch up and slowly died to Naniwa. The final game of the night had Targa play to Naniwa's style - from opening three hatch gas before pool to hydra/roach aggression into mass queens as a counter to Naniwa's void rays. Targa looked one step ahead the whole game and despite Naniwa's best efforts he was forced to tap out.

The implications of Naniwa's early exit is huge. Naniwa is only 325 points ahead of the 16th place player on the WCS rankings (Rain on 2350). With so many points left to be won this season it seems unlikely that Naniwa will be able to finish within the top 16 without having big finishes at Dreamhack Bucharest and IEM NY. While he is certainly capable of this feat, this isn't an easy task even for the best in the world. Meanwhile Forgg has propelled himself to #17 on the ranking and a top 16 spot is well within his grasp. Of course, he'll need to perform in the Ro16 as well to keep his dreams alive.

Group B Preview: duckdeok, TLO, Happy, Sase

by Zealously

Group B goes live in


The champion returns in form of (P)duckdeok, coming off a relatively disappointing season finals showing. He wasn't handed the easiest group, with a Taeja on fire and a hateful vengeful Naniwa intent on bringing his scalp home to Sweden, but his play didn't have the same flair it did at the WCS EU Playoffs. His successes in the Protoss mirror were attributed to lucky draws, but there is no question that there was more to ex-finale's conquests in Europe than just luck. The biggest question for any player with a title to defend is whether or not said player will have maintained his form. The season finals were rough for duckdeok, but keep in mind that Innovation, Maru and Polt (the defending WCS champion and the other two regional champions) also fell out of the group stages in similar fashion. Is duckdeok eager to repeat his Season 2 performance and win another trophy few thought him capable of winning? If the answer is yes, then that can take you a very long way. But this is the group of inconsistent but occasionally brilliant players, and if you don't bring your best then you best be sure either someone else will.

Speaking of being eager to win a championship, duckdeok's first opponent is (Z)TLO. Without repeating his story too much, TLO is the paragon of consistent and determined improvement – you can see the trend of slow but always steady improvement not only in his play just but in his results as well. Always a fan favorite, the German Zerg has had to live without 1st place finishes – not something to be ashamed of by any means, but most certainly not something TLO is satisfied with.

Last season ended kind of abruptly for TLO as he dropped out in the Ro32 after being handed a tough group with both MMA and Mana. There are no more excuses this season – he has to make it far else he misses out on Blizzcon. Currently sitting at #20, a spot at the season finals will be what it takes for TLO to make it to the biggest Starcraft II event ever. He periodically shows everyone that he's capable of getting that far, but he needs to make sure he shows up prepared for duckdeok's aggressive tendencies. The MVP Protoss has a thing for timing attacks and while the stereotype is that TLO is a very creative player, his best chance against duckdeok will be to play things safe – not going out of his way to get 3 hatches before pool or anything of the sort, as that's the kind of play that'll get you killed by the duck in an instant.

There is also (P)SaSe. After temporarily overtaking Naniwa as Sweden's best player last year, the Duke in the North has had a rougher time in HotS than his ex-teammate, not really distinguishing himself from other European protoss players. He did make it to the Round of 16 in Season 1 before being eliminated by a well-prepared Mvp, but since then Sase has been a question mark. He took out both Shuttle and Dimaga in Challenger, boding reasonably well for his match against Happy and a potential match against TLO, but what else? There really isn't that much to say when discussing Sase right now except ”mixed performances”. The guy who tore through MLG last year with great play could be the Sase we'll see, or we could see a mediocre Sase, who most likely will not make it out of this group.

Now, if there's a player who could possibly hungrier for a big win than TLO or Sase, it would have to be (T)Happy. Sporadically brilliant, the Russian Terran with Warcraft 3 backgrounds has been pointed out as an up-and-coming player for... years, now. Logically, he shouldn't still be labeled an up-and-comer after all this time, but I feel that's the term that best embodies Happy. Heaps of potential, puts on great performances from time to time, but never consistently stringing them together for a deep championship run. He looked on the verge of it in Season 1 before imploding and dropping out of the Round of 8. Put in a group of several notoriously inconsistent players, Happy can either play to the best of his ability – and he does look great when he does, or he can play the kind of insecure and slightly lost style he did when he was eliminated in Season 1. Terran is arguably doing better now than then, so there are no excuses for Happy – if he wants to prove that he is a contender for the EU championship, and I'm confident that he can be, then he needs to be able to get through a group like this.

Prediction

duckdeok < TLO
Happy > Sase
TLO > Happy
duckdeok > Sase
Happy > duckdeok

TLO and Happy advance


Upcoming Groups
Sept 5: (Z)VortiX, (T)Noname, (T)Mvp, (P)ShoWTimE
Sept 10: (P)Grubby, (P)Genius, (Z)Starbuck, (T)LucifroN
Sept 11: (P)Welmu, (P)BlinG, (Z)sLivko, (T)ThorZaIN


More WCS Europe Season 3 Coverage

Aug 19 – WCS EU Challenger Group Stage - Final Results + Premier League player list.
Aug 29 – WCS EU Season 3 - RO32 Groups & Schedule
Sept 4 – WCS EU Season 3 - RO32 Group A Preview


Writers: Plexa, Zealously
Graphics: shiroiusagi
Banner photo: ESL
Editor: Plexa.
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lichter
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
September 04 2013 01:34 GMT
#2
Huh. Didn't expect that. Gratz ForGG and TargA.
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NovemberstOrm
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Canada16217 Posts
September 04 2013 01:35 GMT
#3
Thanks for the recap/preview!
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Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
September 04 2013 02:42 GMT
#4
Wow. Really surprised NaNiwa lost. I figured he had a good chance of making another deep run this season. Really not sure who is advancing in Group B. I could see any of the 4 making it out.
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Josh_Video
Profile Joined August 2013
Canada798 Posts
September 04 2013 03:08 GMT
#5
Those are some very ballsy predictions, although i hope you are right. It has been far too long since TLO once again recaptures my heart, I hope he goes far, and duckdeok... well... i hope you are right in your predictions.
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banjoetheredskin
Profile Blog Joined November 2012
United States744 Posts
September 04 2013 03:47 GMT
#6
Nani :'(
Go duckdeok and TLO! <3
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Dragoonstorm7
Profile Joined December 2012
United States599 Posts
September 04 2013 05:02 GMT
#7
The good news for Naniwa is that he's already qualified for IEM and he shouldnt have too much problem making the field at Bucharest. Still the big points are in WCS. In order for him have any shot at staying in the top 16, I think he either needs to win 1 or get 2 top 4s in those two events.
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Dragoonstorm7
Profile Joined December 2012
United States599 Posts
September 04 2013 05:05 GMT
#8
As for this group: I got no clue.
My big question here is actually whether duckdeok is playing from korea again.
Because if I remember correctly he did nothing but 1 or 2 base allins last Ro32.
And I dont think it'll work twice.
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Naphal
Profile Joined December 2010
Germany2099 Posts
September 04 2013 06:50 GMT
#9
not the biggest naniwafan, but i was counting on him for the finals
y0su
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Finland7871 Posts
September 04 2013 07:55 GMT
#10
nothing would make me happier than to see your predictions come true!
igay
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
Australia1178 Posts
September 04 2013 08:14 GMT
#11
QUACK QUACK QUACK go the duck!
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CrazyHunter
Profile Blog Joined February 2013
United States83 Posts
September 04 2013 08:56 GMT
#12
TLO and SaSe. Let's GO!
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Koerage
Profile Joined April 2012
Netherlands1220 Posts
September 04 2013 09:12 GMT
#13
On September 04 2013 12:08 Josh_Video wrote:
Those are some very ballsy predictions, although i hope you are right. It has been far too long since TLO once again recaptures my heart, I hope he goes far, and duckdeok... well... i hope you are right in your predictions.


well, check who made those predictions he was right last time
Boucot
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
France15997 Posts
September 04 2013 11:40 GMT
#14
On September 04 2013 18:12 Koerage wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 04 2013 12:08 Josh_Video wrote:
Those are some very ballsy predictions, although i hope you are right. It has been far too long since TLO once again recaptures my heart, I hope he goes far, and duckdeok... well... i hope you are right in your predictions.


well, check who made those predictions he was right last time

No, he predicted NaNiwa over TargA. Zealously is in a slump.

This group is probably he most even of the 8. Everything can happen.
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Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Belgica34432 Posts
September 04 2013 12:25 GMT
#15
duckdeok and Happy gogo
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Profile Joined February 2013
Vietnam65 Posts
September 04 2013 12:28 GMT
#16
TargA > Naniwa. Just day 1 and....surprise. didn't expect that
Terran imbalance ---- Zerg wins ---- Protoss advances
liberate71
Profile Joined October 2011
Australia10252 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-09-04 12:36:01
September 04 2013 12:35 GMT
#17
I'm all aboard the duck-train, but fuckin Zealously wrote it :\ so he's probably gone. Dammit!

Please dont ever pick the player Mvp is scheduled to play, please

P.S - nice write up! :D
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Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
September 04 2013 12:50 GMT
#18
On September 04 2013 20:40 Boucot wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 04 2013 18:12 Koerage wrote:
On September 04 2013 12:08 Josh_Video wrote:
Those are some very ballsy predictions, although i hope you are right. It has been far too long since TLO once again recaptures my heart, I hope he goes far, and duckdeok... well... i hope you are right in your predictions.


well, check who made those predictions he was right last time

No, he predicted NaNiwa over TargA. Zealously is in a slump.

This group is probably he most even of the 8. Everything can happen.


Wax told me that if I didn't start mixing in some incorrect predictions he'd bring Artosis in to balance things out =/
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tns
Profile Joined June 2011
1054 Posts
September 04 2013 13:06 GMT
#19
Surprising that no Protoss did not managed to make it
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Profile Joined May 2013
Sweden1010 Posts
September 04 2013 13:10 GMT
#20
Hoping for SaSe, but I'm sure he wont make it because of the lag. Gl to the players in the group.
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Profile Joined November 2012
Kazakhstan137 Posts
September 04 2013 13:10 GMT
#21
Dat poster
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Profile Joined March 2013
Germany5450 Posts
September 04 2013 13:10 GMT
#22
Really pleased with these results! Rooting for duckdeok in group B
jarod
Profile Joined September 2010
Romania766 Posts
September 04 2013 13:34 GMT
#23
TLO and Happy. we need these players on the RO16. TLO must go to the finals in Canada and nani must go to DH and IEM.
Duck you should stay in the group and drop to challangers .
Hope to see good games.
Also congratz to Targa.
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Drake
Profile Joined October 2010
Germany6146 Posts
September 04 2013 13:41 GMT
#24
now nani has to win some foreign big tournaments or he is out of the top16, that means no foreign in blizzcon
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goody153
Profile Blog Joined April 2013
44115 Posts
September 04 2013 13:53 GMT
#25
i'm happy as long as 2 of the 3 goes through (Happy/TLO/Sase) ..
this is a quote
teddyoojo
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Germany22369 Posts
September 04 2013 14:00 GMT
#26
i dont see tlo winning at all
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KalWarkov
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Germany4126 Posts
September 04 2013 14:10 GMT
#27
pretty even group imo, probably with duckdeok being the slight favorite.
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Jampackedeon
Profile Joined November 2010
United States2053 Posts
September 04 2013 14:20 GMT
#28
Man, Naniwa was a huge upset especially since he was playing so well. I really really want to root for TLO, but that will just jinx him so.... let's go Happy! (j/k, TLO fighting!!)
Ecstatic
Profile Joined January 2011
United States160 Posts
September 04 2013 14:26 GMT
#29
Naniwa is the Mvp of EU - Either makes a deep run, or bows out in group stages.
lolfail9001
Profile Joined August 2013
Russian Federation40190 Posts
September 04 2013 14:29 GMT
#30
On September 04 2013 23:26 Ecstatic wrote:
Naniwa is the Mvp of EU - Either makes a deep run, or bows out in group stages.

Nah, Naniwa is typical good european without consistency :D
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FeyFey
Profile Joined September 2010
Germany10114 Posts
September 04 2013 14:52 GMT
#31
Wonder if Duckdeok can survive the WCS EU top5(6) curse. Anyway go go DuckDeok and TLO !
Moxi
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
708 Posts
September 04 2013 15:06 GMT
#32
I don't understand the prediction of this post. "TLO and Happy advance". No, I disagree so much, have you even watched the EU finals of Season 2 who played there, and won? Duckdeok. As for the second player, it could be anyones spot, but probably TLO or Sase.
Shika
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Sweden1711 Posts
September 04 2013 15:13 GMT
#33
On September 05 2013 00:06 Moxi wrote:
I don't understand the prediction of this post. "TLO and Happy advance". No, I disagree so much, have you even watched the EU finals of Season 2 who played there, and won? Duckdeok. As for the second player, it could be anyones spot, but probably TLO or Sase.


Are you seriously questioning Zealously's prediction? Fool!
Caladan
Profile Joined May 2008
Germany1238 Posts
September 04 2013 15:14 GMT
#34
What is probably gonna happen:

duckdeok < TLO
Happy > Sase
duckdeok > Happy
TLO > Sase
Happy > TLO

duckdeok and Happy will advance.

Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
September 04 2013 15:35 GMT
#35
On September 05 2013 00:06 Moxi wrote:
I don't understand the prediction of this post. "TLO and Happy advance". No, I disagree so much, have you even watched the EU finals of Season 2 who played there, and won? Duckdeok. As for the second player, it could be anyones spot, but probably TLO or Sase.


Yada yada, Innovaton #1, yada yada
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Adaish
Profile Joined September 2013
1 Post
Last Edited: 2013-09-04 15:51:23
September 04 2013 15:50 GMT
#36
Yea some weird predictions...

duckdeok, the winner of last season, and Happy lose to TLO? Say whaat? Troll predictions IMO. TLO might win but I'd say both Happy and duckdeok have so much higher chances of advancing. I'd even say SaSe have as high chance as TLO to advance.

Anyho,
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BaneRiders
Profile Joined August 2013
Sweden3630 Posts
September 04 2013 16:16 GMT
#37
Nice write-up, I always appreciate them!

Well, Nani out, that obviously hurts. Now Sase better go through, but from Taiwan?? That will be difficult for sure...
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Mikelius
Profile Joined September 2010
Germany517 Posts
September 04 2013 16:23 GMT
#38
My heart says TLO/SaSe, but I think Duckdeok and Happy advance.
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Profile Joined July 2012
China142 Posts
September 04 2013 16:24 GMT
#39
hope no banner curse this time
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Profile Blog Joined June 2012
2390 Posts
September 04 2013 17:08 GMT
#40
Is finale in Korea?
Moxi
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
708 Posts
September 04 2013 17:13 GMT
#41
On September 05 2013 00:35 Zealously wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 05 2013 00:06 Moxi wrote:
I don't understand the prediction of this post. "TLO and Happy advance". No, I disagree so much, have you even watched the EU finals of Season 2 who played there, and won? Duckdeok. As for the second player, it could be anyones spot, but probably TLO or Sase.


Yada yada, Innovaton #1, yada yada


Haha sorry for being so rude, but it's sure is an interesting group!
Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
September 04 2013 17:18 GMT
#42
On September 05 2013 02:13 Moxi wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 05 2013 00:35 Zealously wrote:
On September 05 2013 00:06 Moxi wrote:
I don't understand the prediction of this post. "TLO and Happy advance". No, I disagree so much, have you even watched the EU finals of Season 2 who played there, and won? Duckdeok. As for the second player, it could be anyones spot, but probably TLO or Sase.


Yada yada, Innovaton #1, yada yada


Haha sorry for being so rude, but it's sure is an interesting group!


Yeah out of all the 8 groups in the Round of 32, this is the one where anyone (well maybe not Sase judging from his first series) can go through. All the others have at least one fairly heavy favorite whereas this one is all about "WHO WILL HAVE THEIR GOD MODE ON?"
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Profile Blog Joined April 2012
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Last Edited: 2013-09-04 17:28:53
September 04 2013 17:28 GMT
#43
Oops wrong thread
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Moxi
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
708 Posts
September 04 2013 17:38 GMT
#44
On September 05 2013 02:18 Zealously wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 05 2013 02:13 Moxi wrote:
On September 05 2013 00:35 Zealously wrote:
On September 05 2013 00:06 Moxi wrote:
I don't understand the prediction of this post. "TLO and Happy advance". No, I disagree so much, have you even watched the EU finals of Season 2 who played there, and won? Duckdeok. As for the second player, it could be anyones spot, but probably TLO or Sase.


Yada yada, Innovaton #1, yada yada


Haha sorry for being so rude, but it's sure is an interesting group!


Yeah out of all the 8 groups in the Round of 32, this is the one where anyone (well maybe not Sase judging from his first series) can go through. All the others have at least one fairly heavy favorite whereas this one is all about "WHO WILL HAVE THEIR GOD MODE ON?"


Yeah exactly haha.
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33360 Posts
September 04 2013 17:56 GMT
#45
remember there's always more space on the Happy train for refugees from the derailed lucifron bandwagon
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Caladan
Profile Joined May 2008
Germany1238 Posts
September 04 2013 18:50 GMT
#46
On September 05 2013 00:14 Caladan wrote:
What is probably gonna happen:

duckdeok < TLO
Happy > Sase
duckdeok > Happy
TLO > Sase
Happy > TLO

duckdeok and Happy will advance.




Just wanna say, my predictions were correct, except that Happy got #1 and duckdeok #2. ;-) Wassup, Zealously? ;-)
Zealously
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
East Gorteau22261 Posts
September 04 2013 19:08 GMT
#47
On September 05 2013 03:50 Caladan wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 05 2013 00:14 Caladan wrote:
What is probably gonna happen:

duckdeok < TLO
Happy > Sase
duckdeok > Happy
TLO > Sase
Happy > TLO

duckdeok and Happy will advance.




Just wanna say, my predictions were correct, except that Happy got #1 and duckdeok #2. ;-) Wassup, Zealously? ;-)


This is up
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Caladan
Profile Joined May 2008
Germany1238 Posts
September 04 2013 19:44 GMT
#48
That's just old stuff.
silentzero
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Canada38 Posts
September 04 2013 21:16 GMT
#49
Hopefully we get a trend where every time zealously predicts something, an upset happens :D
Right and wrong are not what separate us and our enemies. It's our different standpoints, our perspectives that separate us.
NeThZOR
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
South Africa7387 Posts
September 05 2013 12:47 GMT
#50
Naniwa must be feeling very depressed after playing that group. I feel bad for him, because I wanted him to make it through.
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cLAN.Anax
Profile Blog Joined July 2012
United States2847 Posts
September 05 2013 13:31 GMT
#51
Mvp, obviously.
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