WCS Korea Season 3
GSL Code S
Ro32 - Group G Preview
Rain, TRUE, KangHo, SongDuri
Brackets and standings on Liquipedia
'Can we move on to the Ro16 already?'




by lichter
For all the complaints that Zerg is underpowered right now, the racial balance in Code S isn't that bad—



Wait, oh yeah, the WCS Korea runner-up

His PvZ form has been suspect lately, going 0 - 2 against Jaedong at WCS and a combined 3 - 2 against hyvaa in OSL. He has somehow avoided the matchup entirely outside those 7 games since the end of June, so we can’t be quite sure how indicative those losses are of his skill. You can even make some excuses for Rain, like Jaedong looking generally unstoppable in ZvP at WCS, and hyvaa being an unorthodox player who gives anyone trouble. Still, his performances hardly inspired confidence.
Rain's losses to Jaedong in particular were very unlike himself, as his normally impenetrable defense was paper-thin as he got crushed whenever he tried to take a third base. His long series of games against hyvaa (in a triple tiebreaker-group) in the OSL were more varied, as he got wins from both aggressive and passive builds. However, he went 2 - 2 in macro games against hyvaa, including one loss where he had a very embarrassing brain fart in a base trade.
Yet players of Rain’s caliber always manage to steady the ship. Even if individual tournament success has eluded him since WCS Asia 2012, he was still SKT's undisputed ace in PL, a player who has lingered around in the championship picture, and a player who came second in the OSL last season. Like many other players, this may be his last chance for gold in 2013 as he lingers dangerously close to cutoff line for top 16 in WCS points. This season is an important one for Rain, so with only one matchup to prepare for, expect him to turn it on tonight.
Alright, so about those Zergs...
Out of the three remaining players,

Next in this Zerg conga line is the once-considering-retirement, now-back-with-sponsors Jin Air Green Wings

Last but not the least, this season’s “Who the Heck is He?” player in Code S.

Honestly, this group is pretty hard to predict aside from

Overall Predictions:












Progamer Pokedex: By Popular Request
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Rain is Lugia! Known as the Great Wall in competitive circles, Lugia is as defensive as they come. Throughout his depictions in the games and movies, he is known as a watchful protector (of the three legendary birds), a silent guardian (of the seas) and even a dark knight in one game. Lugia is the ultimate patient behemoth, a legendary known for stalling until he can finally show his true power.
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SongDuri is Finneon! How did I come to this conclusion? I went through the entire Pokedex in order to find the most forgettable and feature-less pokemon. (Is Finneon a Pokemon or just an artist's depiction of a real life fish?) Every generation has to have a few obligatory fish Pokemon and Finneon just happened to take that role for Generation IV. Unlike Magikarp and Febbas, he doesn't evolve into anything monstrous and powerful. Unlike Relicanth, he isn't integral to any game's plot. Unlike Luvdisc and Alomomola, he doesn't look conspicuously like a heart. And unlike Seaking, he doesn't have a meme based around him. Finneon just exists and there's really nothing more we can say about him.
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TRUE is Porygon! Besides being arguably the most difficult Pokemon to obtain in the original games, Porygon is most known for being in an anime episode that caused six hundred Japanese children to have seizures. True story, look it up. Porygon is a an anomaly; created by scientists and completely made out of computer code, Porygon exists outside the boundaries of normal conventions. He does whatever unconventional tactics he wants (include his signature induce seizure attack) and much like the famed honey badger, he don't give a s**t.
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KangHo is Electrode! More than anything, Electrode is known for being the fastest Pokemon in Generation I. All electrode actually start off under a different name, an unevolved form known as Voltorb. But one day Voltrob decided that he was tired of being his old boring self and felt an urge to reinvent himself. So he flipped himself around and told everyone to call him by a different name. "That'll work" said absolutely no one.
Currently Qualified for Ro16 (12/16)
Terran:
KeeN,
Maru,
Flash,
jjakji,
INnoVation
Zerg:
Soulkey,
Sleep,
DongRaeGu
Protoss:
PartinG,
Trap,
sOs,
Dear
Remaining Groups
Group G:
Rain,
SonGDuri,
TRUE,
KangHo
Group H:
Bomber,
Super,
YongHwa,
soO
Terran:





Zerg:



Protoss:




Remaining Groups
Group G:




Group H:



