WCS America - Season 3
Ro32: Group D Recap
ByuL and Hack advance
Ro32: Group F Preview
Oz, Suppy, Demuslim, Apocalypse
Brackets and standings on Liquipedia
VODs on Twitch.TV
Ro32: Group D Results
by Waxangel
Well, so much for consistency. EG's
| Ro32 - Group D | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | 2 - 0 | |
| 2. | 2 - 1 | |
| 3. | 1 - 2 | |
| 4. | 0 - 2 | |
Detailed results from Live Report Thread by NovemberstOrm.
+ Show Spoiler [Click for Detailed Results] +
aLive vs Hack
aLive <Akilon Wastes>
Hack
aLive < Bel'Shir Vestige >
Hack
aLive <>
Hack
Hack wins 2-0!
ByuL vs Arthur
ByuL < Frost >
Arthur
ByuL < Whirlwind >
Arthur
ByuL <>
Arthur
ByuL wins 2-0!
Winners' Match
ByuL <Akilon Wastes>
Hack
ByuL < Whirlwind >
Hack
ByuL < Bel'Shir Vestige >
Hack
ByuL wins 2-1!
Losers' Match
Arthur < Whirlwind >
aLive
Arthur < Bel'Shir Vestige >
aLive
Arthur< Derelict Watcher TE >
aLive
Arthur wins 2-1!
Final Match
Arthur < Yeonsu >
Hack
Arthur < Bel'Shir Vestige >
Hack
Arthur < Derelict Watcher >
Hack
Hack wins 2-0!
ByuL and Hack advance to WCS AM Premier Ro16!
Hack wins 2-0!
ByuL vs Arthur
ByuL wins 2-0!
Winners' Match
ByuL wins 2-1!
Losers' Match
Arthur wins 2-1!
Final Match
Hack wins 2-0!
ByuL and Hack advance to WCS AM Premier Ro16!
It was aLive's old Fnatic teammate
Though Hack lost in the winner's match, he was able to make up for it with a win against Arthur in the final match of the night. Departing from the trends of recent games, none of the games went particularly long as both players aimed at early-mid game tactics. Hack proved to be the superior, winning 2 - 0 to earn a ticket to a foreign tournament for the first time in his career.
Ro32 Group F Preview
by stuchiu
After yesterday’s all Korean group, WCS AM moves on to a half-Korean, half-foreigner group. Three Evil Geniuses players will see if they can hold off the Apocalypse, as
The Wizard
Just getting off the plane from his trip to Bucharest will be
Since then Oz took a dip into the Lazarus pit and has come back showing hints of that old form he did back when he was considered one of the top Protosses in Korea. His PvP curse ended the day he beat Rain in PL. His PvZ seems adequate, with maybe an over-fondness of cannon rushing. His PvT looked extremely strong for a while as well, at least until he self-jinxed himself before facing Polt last WCS. Overall, Oz may not be the scariest Korean player in the tournament, but he's still one who will worry foreigners.
The Part-Timer
Oz will be playing fellow EG player
What differentiates Suppy from many of his fellow foreigner Zergs and indeed from many players in general is that he is a devoted disciple of
That Guy We Make Fun Of
At the end of 2012,
One year later, his bandwagon is still limping along. HotS has been rough for non-Korean Terrans, and DeMusliM has had the worst of it with pretty much no notable results. He's more or less in the same position we saw him in last year, a popular streamer and player who may as well have "if he realizes his potential" as a middle name. While he has done well to make it into the Premier League for two consecutive seasons, it might be too late. Can the fans really trust another EU Terran with their hearts, after being burned so many times?
Demuslim with his typical charm will likely win them over again. He will play great, he will give them hope and right when they are on the verge of thinking 'this is the tournament where he finally does it!', he’ll probably die to a Korean.
The Korean Terran
Seriously though, Apocalypse has done well in the WCS system, reaching Ro16 in the first season and making it back into Premier in season 3. Most of his victories have come on the back of his TvT, and passable TvZ. His TvP has been mostly unimpressive however, with Protoss generally using him as a punching bag. The right match-ups could see him maybe even reach the Ro16 again, and this group isn't a bad place to start.
Predictions:
Suppy > Oz
Apocalypse > Demuslim
Apocalypse > Suppy
Demuslim > Oz
Suppy > Demuslim
Apocalypse and Suppy advance.

