Ro32: Group H Preview




by Waxangel
The final two spots in the Ro16 are up for grabs in tonight's WCS Europe group. Not only are trips to the ESL studio in Cologne on the line, but so are invaluable Premier League seeds for the next season. Let's meet our contenders for the last tickets to the Ro16.

A recent interview with Korean website Inven revealed that the stakes for MMA are higher than ever. Though MMA's military service can be put off until October of 2015 – an eternity later in progaming terms – he seemed to view 2014 as a make or break year. MMA mentioned early retirement as a potential option depending on his results, and set winning all WCS Europe seasons as his personal goal. "...I want to win all three seasons. After that, I want to do my military service like a boss. I want to go out with a bang and retire."
We know from past experience that any talk of retirement from a progamer has to be taken with a grain of salt. However, if MMA is serious and is putting in the effort to give his career the storybook ending he wants, then we might see the best MMA we've ever seen.
MMA's story is unlikely to pull the heartstrings of the three other players in the group who are still looking for their own moment of glory in StarCraft. His first opponent will be

In the WoL days, we could count on NightEnD to score a high-profile PvT upset against Terrans every now and then (he's one of the two foreigners in the WoL era to have a series win against TaeJa). However, the NightEnD of the HotS era has yet to measure up to that old standard. A victory in his initial match against MMA will be difficult, but NightEnD still has every chance to make it out of the group.
In the other starting match of the night,


In terms of tournament placements, Welmu has failed to achieve another finish quite as good as his top six in WCS Europe Season 2 last year. But if you look beyond where he finished on the podium, Welmu has continued to impress by taking series off strong Korean players. How many other European players can say they beat Alicia, viOlet, herO, and Life in 2014? Even Soul Train master PartinG had to express his appreciation for Welmu's clever and frequently cheesy builds.
If Welmu has graduated from being the darkhorse of WCS Europe, then he can pass that mantle down to StarBuck. The Slovenian Zerg had a fantastic debut in WCS Season 3 of 2013, beating players like Grubby and Lucifron to reach the top sixteen of the tournament. Though he hasn't had a chance to compete in any of the big, live tournaments during the off season, he's at least been keeping his momentum going with good online performances.
StarBuck also brings unpredictability through his selection of builds. Notably, he gave WCS Korea champion Dear a warm welcome to the Europe, eliminating him from an online tournament with a rarely used drone-drill all-in. Meanwhile, in WCS Europe's Challenger League, he used a bevy of all-ins to eliminate German hope HeRoMarinE. Possessing solid macro play as well, StarBuck's a player for all you hipster fans to look out for.
Predictions:
MMA > NightEnD
Welmu > Starbuck
MMA > Welmu
NightEnD > Starbuck
Welmu > NightEnD
MMA and Welmu advance.