WCS America 2014
Premier League
Ro16 Group A Preview
HyuN, puCK, Heart, Oz
Ro16 Group B Preview
Alicia, Neeb, HuK, Revival
Brackets and standings on Liquipedia
VODs on Youtube
Ro16: Day One Preview
WCS America has passed hands from NASL to ESL, and finally we're ready go begin the Ro16 after a lengthy break. Sixteen players are gathered in Cologne for the Ro16, of whom eight will remain to play in final, single elimination bracket. After a shocking first group stage in which fan favorites such as Jaedong, HerO, and Scarlett were beaten by lesser known players it will be interesting to see if WCS America has more upsets in store. The first day of games features Group A and Group B.
Ro16 Group A: HyuN, puCK, Heart, Oz
by DarkhorseThe odds on favorite to win the group is most likely


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None of this bodes particularly well for Oz in this group, but there are a few other things that need to be considered. In the previous season of WCS America Oz quietly secured himself a top 4 finish and was just barely knocked out 2-3 by Polt. At the Season 3 Finals, Oz managed to defeat the WCS KR champion and reigning "world's best Protoss" Dear 2-1. Oz has shown in the past that he is able to pull off huge surprise wins at the important offline events, and his experience in these situations gives him an edge over all of the other players in his group. Oz has fallen on tough times as one of the EG outcasts, but a second consecutive run into the Ro8 of WCS America can only improve his prospects of finding a new team.
Predictions!
Hyun strikes me as the most well rounded of the four players in the group. The battle for second place will most likely fall to the match between Heart and Oz, in which anything can really happen. I am picking Oz to advance because of his aforementioned experience as well a the fact that Heart hasn't won a TvP bo3 against a Korean player since August, 2013.
Hyun > puCK
Heart < Oz
Hyun > Oz
puCK < Heart
Heart < Oz
Hyun and Oz advance.
Ro16 Group B: Alicia, Neeb, HuK, Revival
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That being said, Alicia is looking strong in WCS America. In the Ro32, he advanced through his group 4-0, looking to be a level above DesRow and Oz. Other than that he has few recorded matches in recent months, making it hard to say how he will fare against the tougher opponents in the Ro16 (he hasn't even showed us a single game post-patch). If the Alicia who was a workhorse for Axiom in ATC and GSTL can show up, then he has every chance to make it to the Ro8.
One look at his Aligulac graph is enough to tell the story of

Unfortunately, this overall improvement has yet to materialize into anything substantial. HuK’s 2013 was marked mostly by Ro32 and Ro16 finishes. His 2014 may prove to be better. HuK started off the year strong with a 4th place finish in the Ender’s Game Tournament. That may not be the most meaningful result as goes up against international powerhouses in WCS America. But combined with wins over HerO and XiGua in the Ro32, it's definitely something he can build on.

Since his departure from EG and subsequent pickup by CM Storm, we’ve seen little of Revival so far this year, save for an impressive bout against Jjakji at IEM Katowice (a 2-3 loss). Going forward, it will be interesting to see whether or not he’s finally found some much needed consistency, or if he’s staying with his back and forth ways.
As a 16 year old American Terran that isn’t Xenocider,

This season marks the first time that Neeb has made it into the Ro16, taking second place in his Ro32 group. After a maturation period, the young Terran is beginning to show strong promise. In his group, he showed a strong macro style of play, easily taking down Minigun, as well as managing to take a nail biting game off of Polt and finally picking Illusion apart in a well orchestrated TvT. For American StarCraft fans looking for someone new to root for, look no further than Neeb.
Predictions:
Neeb finds himself with quite the challenge in the first match of the group. Though he showed impressive TvP against Minigun, Alicia is an entirely different caliber of player. In addition, Alicia’s PvT rating is at an all time high. HuK and Revival will be an interesting match. As previously noted, Revival is a highly inconsistent player, he almost outplayed Europe's most fearsome Terran player in jjakji at IEM, only to throw the game by running twenty mutas into mines. He was almost knocked out of the Ro32 of WCS America entirely, but was saved by a throw of epic proportions from ByuL. HuK is playing the best Starcraft of his career, and he could beat Revival if he is having an off night.
As much as I would love to see Neeb advance and fly the flag for American players, the odds just seem stacked against him. Unfortunately, the only way I see him winning is to play HuK and Revival (As TvZ is his best matchup).
Alicia > Neeb
HuK < Revival
Alicia > Revival
HuK > Neeb
HuK < Revival
Alicia and Revival advance.