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WCS Europe - Ro32 Group E Preview - Season 3

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WCS Europe - Ro32 Group E Preview - Season 3

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September 3rd, 2014 13:08 GMT
2014 WCS

WCS Europe Ro32



Brackets and standings on Liquipedia

WCS EU Ro32 - Group E Preview


Countdown:

By peanuts

When the term "foreigner hope" is bandied about, the names attached today are usually Snute, Bunny, Scarlett and perhaps Sen. But although the four of them have found recent success in major tournaments, none of them have had a particularly good record in their respective WCS regions. For whatever reason, whether it's the increased difficulty or the nature of preparation based leagues, their inability to consistently reach the knockout phases of the competition has to be considered a disappointment. Yet quietly, another foreigner has made four consecutive Ro8s with relatively little fanfare.

(Z)Mill.VortiX is one half of the famed Duran-Duran duo from Spain. As the country’s most famous and successful players, the two (the other half being Lucifron) rose to prominence during late WoL. Though he was initially deemed yet another patchzerg, this Spaniard’s impressive run at the 2012 WCS EU finals hinted at a level of play above the rest that could keep him relevant even when the inevitable nerf would inevitably strike. Since then, Vortix has been the silent foreign hope, making respectable runs in the tournaments that he enters and very rarely looking as out of form as his peers do on a regular basis. His four straight appearances in the quarterfinals of WCS EU is a feat matched by few in any region and a true testament to his skill.

The Spanish Zerg is well known for his ability to play whatever style he needs to. From swarmhost to roach hydra to muta/ling/bane, Vortix has a little of everything up his sleeve. Sporting a 65% ZvT win rate and a 9-4 record over the last two months, the Spaniard should be confident going into the match.

(T)Cascadia.Kas is one of the of the first foreign Terrans to rise to prominence. However, at the end of every rise, there is a fall. For many, the fall comes just before true greatness can be achieved. And over the past year, that seems to be what Kas has been experiencing. Once the Terran version of Sen, taking 3rd place at TSL 3, WCG 2011 and IEM Kiev, lately, the Ukrainian has lately fallen on hard times. This year, his highest result has been a somewhat mediocre Ro32 finish in WCS EU, bringing him down to Challenger from where he once again had to fight his way out. Like many foreign players, Kas is a bundle of potential but with a knack for always discovering another weakness as he irons out others. To get out of this group, those weaknesses need to be kept in check.

Kas is a Eastern European Terran through and through. 3M or mech, no inbetween. Sporting impressive micro, Kas is able to take early engagements in his favor by virtue of greater production, setting himself up for a successful mid game. The advantage also occasionally lends itself to late game, where Kas will break out a more mech centric style of play to roll over his economically outmatched opponents.

(T)mYi.jjakji has been described as a phoenix, rising from the ashes of his post-championship fall into Code B to a place much closer to where he once was. However, in recent months, the flames are starting to cool ever down again. After a Ro4 finish in WCS EU S1, Jjakji has yet to break the quarterfinal barrier in any tournament, always dropping out in the Ro8. Last month, the former GSL winner found himself eliminated in the Ro16 at IEM Shenzen. Before that, he fell in an uncharacteristic 0-2 against MaNa at DH Summer to drop out of a tournament where he should have been competing for the championship.

In terms of style, jjakji is a fairly standard sort of Terran. What sets him apart from others is his sheer aggression. Jjakji is the player who will throw 2 medivacs worth of units in your face, and as soon as the drop is over, he’ll have the next one queued up to hit you again. With incredible multitasking skill, the mYi Terran often goes for the late game, as he shines in it, simply outmaneuvering his opponent at every turn.

(P)Fnatic.Harstem, on the other hand, is caught in an endless cycle of Ro16 finishes. Always popping up at Dreamhacks and ROGs, the Dutchman has been able to take down big name players, but has yet to chain up these victories. Online, the story is often different, with the Protoss showing strong results in online cups and on ladder. In fact, last season, when paired against Jjakji in the Ro32, Harstem shocked everyone by taking the set 2-0, taking first place in the group. So often, it seems as though Harstem is one step away from breaking into the next level of foreigners (#YEAROFHARSTEM, anyone?), but he has yet to make that one run he would need to make good on such promises.

Harstem is a Protoss who focuses mostly on strong timing attacks and his micro. As a big fan of blink timings, the recent widow mine buff has hurt him slightly in the matchup. Harstem has been know to throw out odd builds, relying on his ingenuity to unsettle his opponent. With his strengths flourishing in mid-game scenarios, expect Zealot warp-ins and DTs to make an appearance where blink stalkers may no longer be as reliable as they once were.

Overall thoughts and predictions:
If there is one consistent local in WCS EU, it is VortiX. He has made the Ro8 4 consecutive times, a record that not even the best Koreans in the region have. It's difficult to imagine him falling this early in the tournament, and unless someone surprises him, he should be able to advance. jjakji should join him as it's difficult to doubt the former GSL champion, though he did get knocked out last season in the Ro32. That should be more of a motivation to do well than a sign of a decline, and a good performance this season will finally stamp a hotly desired ticket to Blizzcon.

Vortix 2 > 1 Kas
jjakji 2 > 1 Harstem
Vortix 2 > 1 jjakji
Harstem 2 > 0 Kas
jjakji 2 > 1 Harstem

(Z)VortiX and (T)jjakji advance to the Ro16.

Writers: peanuts.
Photos: ESL.
Editors: Zealously.
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Edpayasugo
Profile Joined April 2013
United Kingdom2216 Posts
September 03 2014 13:48 GMT
#2
Hoping for Vortix and Harstem
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The_Templar
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
your Country52797 Posts
September 03 2014 13:50 GMT
#3
Harstem and Jjakji I think.
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Lorning *
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Belgica34432 Posts
September 03 2014 13:56 GMT
#4
Kas + VortiX
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caneras
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
433 Posts
September 03 2014 13:58 GMT
#5
Year of Harstem finally starting in full force in September. Here we go.
Darkhorse
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States23455 Posts
September 03 2014 14:17 GMT
#6
Vortix and my boy JJ
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QCD
Profile Joined September 2012
Suriname81 Posts
September 03 2014 14:22 GMT
#7
Harstem you can do this.
MiniFotToss
Profile Joined December 2013
China2430 Posts
September 03 2014 14:29 GMT
#8
If there is one consistent local in WCS EU, it is VortiX. He has made the Ro8 4 consecutive times, a record that not even the best Koreans in the region have.
MC has this record and 3 final appearances also, soooo
Boucot
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
France15997 Posts
September 03 2014 14:44 GMT
#9
Head : VortiX and jjakji
Heart : VortiX and Kas/Harstem
Former SC2 writer for Millenium - twitter.com/Boucot
Harstem
Profile Joined January 2011
Netherlands263 Posts
September 03 2014 14:47 GMT
#10
Head: Harstem and vortix
Heart: Harstem
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Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13990 Posts
September 03 2014 15:25 GMT
#11
#yearofharstem
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jakethesnake
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Canada4948 Posts
September 03 2014 15:29 GMT
#12
Vortix beating jjakji? I seriously doubt that. Jjakji to crush it in first place with Harstem in second.
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EvilLate
Profile Joined September 2014
Spain1 Post
September 03 2014 15:46 GMT
#13
Agree, Vortix still on his shoes. I hope he will make it. Also jjakji probably will pass!
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Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13990 Posts
September 03 2014 16:49 GMT
#14
DRG and INnoVation only non-KeSPA GSL players, but INnoVation going back to KeSPA. If you dont root for the final boss, the fuck is wrong with you?
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Jampackedeon
Profile Joined November 2010
United States2053 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-09-03 18:28:10
September 03 2014 18:27 GMT
#15
Wait, why in the heck do you have jJakji beating Vortix? That makes no sense.

I would predict Harstem and Jjakji advance, they're the ones who are surging lately while Vortix seems to have lost interest.
Incognoto
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
France10239 Posts
September 03 2014 18:47 GMT
#16
jjakji and votix were predicted to go through and now they're both in the loser's match. ouch ouch

maru lover forever
AKAvg
Profile Joined April 2014
Brazil298 Posts
September 03 2014 19:50 GMT
#17
Year of Harstem
Cricketer12
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States13990 Posts
September 03 2014 21:35 GMT
#18
HOLY SHIT HARSTEM
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SoulRiM
Profile Joined August 2013
Germany53 Posts
September 03 2014 22:11 GMT
#19
On September 04 2014 03:27 Jampackedeon wrote:
I would predict Harstem and Jjakji advance, they're the ones who are surging lately while Vortix seems to have lost interest.


I know the group is over. But there is a difference between having lost interest and studying while playing professional Starcraft. Vortix just does not have the time to go to any other events then WCS and the past Dreamhack Valencia.
Boucot
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
France15997 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-09-03 22:23:06
September 03 2014 22:22 GMT
#20
On September 04 2014 07:11 SoulRiM wrote:
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On September 04 2014 03:27 Jampackedeon wrote:
I would predict Harstem and Jjakji advance, they're the ones who are surging lately while Vortix seems to have lost interest.


I know the group is over. But there is a difference between having lost interest and studying while playing professional Starcraft. Vortix just does not have the time to go to any other events then WCS and the past Dreamhack Valencia.

I think Jampackedeon wanted to point out the fact that VortiX also plays Heroes of the Storm with other spanish players including his brother. But apparently he's good enough to play both games.
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Hassan_RO
Profile Joined May 2012
Romania77 Posts
September 04 2014 06:05 GMT
#21
I really don't get the people predicting jjakji to advance. Even the preview noted his recent results have been suffering. Guess Swiss teamhouse with other transferred code B-ers doesn't compare to korean teamhouse..
Harstem is clearly in better form and deserved to advance.
Meanwhile Vortix still proves that if you feed him with terrans, he will eat them alive like DRG in his prime. Now if he could only focus a bit on sc2 and give us a genuine European champion....here's hoping
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Zoure
Profile Joined March 2011
Canada23 Posts
September 06 2014 14:27 GMT
#22
Can you guys please update the front-page link to link to premier instead of challenger? Currently it goes to - http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2014_WCS_Season_3_Europe/Challenger
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