Ro32: Group C Preview
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![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
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Countdown:
by Peanuts
Here we go again! Season 2 of WCS Europe has started and foreigners are performing better than ever. While Season 1's promising start ended in tears for the European hopefuls, perhaps things will be different this time around. Aside from foreigner tears, there could potentially be quite a few Terran tears as well as we go forward in WCS Europe. At least Group C will go a long way toward preventing a Code S-esque situation.
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
Comfortably sitting at an 8-3 record in ATC thus far, Jjakji is staying sharp and continuing to prove that he is a top contender for a Premier title. Paired against Harstem, the odds are in the Korean’s favor. The mYi Terran is a relentless TvP player, pressuring his opponent at every opportunity. He comes in with #1 rated TvP on Aligulac.com -- and before you complain that his record is padded with wins against European Protosses, guess what Harstem happens to be.
With fellow 2011 GSL champions Mvp, MC and MMA all claiming WCS Europe titles late in their careers, jjakji will be eager to continue the tradition and remember the grand feeling of lifting a trophy up high.
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
Unfortunately, Bunny is forced to deal with his worst matchup in TvT. Since March, he's put up a poor 11-17 record in the match-up. Though he has a winning record in the month of May, he has a very worrisome inability to beat Korean Terrans, two of which are in this group. Besides a win against ForGG in ATC a few weeks ago, he has lost every single one of his tournament TvT series against players from Korea this year. Bunny has had plenty of time to prepare for this group, and European fans will be hoping he has been cramming hard for this tough TvT exam.
![Terran (T)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Ticon_small.png)
Like jjakji, YoDa faded away after his win. He continued to perform decently in the GSTL, but never recaptured the brilliance he had during his IEM win. After leaving IM late last year, he has remained teamless for nearly half a year. Fortunately he has found his talent agency GEM to be just as good as a team, providing him with lodging in Europe where he has more opportunities to pursue than in Korea. Living with MC, HyuN and Mvp in Germany, he has been an active participant in all sorts of European competitions.
Unfortunately, YoDa hasn't capitalized on his chances like jjakji. Not only is he losing to Koreans, but he is losing to foreigners as well. Despite playing disappointingly in other events, YoDa has managed to survive in the most important tournament of all: WCS. He can't afford to fail here.
Historically, TvT and TvP are not YoDa’s strong suit. He is on a recent upswing, however, going 11-1 in TvT and 15-7 in TvP this year. He has quite the opponent to face in Jjakji, who will presumably be the brick wall standing between the teamless Terran and the Round of 16.
![Protoss (P)](https://tl.net/tlpd/images/Picon_small.png)
Harstem faces a tough situation in his group. In ATC, he’s been performing poorly, with a 3-6 record. In addition, PvT is his worst matchup historically, and he's only 7-11 since March. Though he has shown solid macro play, Harstem tends to resort to all in builds when a lot is on the line. Considering the prowess of the Terrans in the group and lessened potency of blink timings, things look bleak for the Fnatic Protoss.
Predictions:
Jjakji > Harstem
YoDa > Bunny
Jjakji > YoDa
Bunny > Harstem
YoDa > Bunny