The final eight title contenders for WCS Spring have been decided after two days of competition, with WCS Winter champions Neeb and Reynor joining 2018 Global Champion Serral in a stacked quarterfinal bracket. The third and final day of WCS Spring matches will begin on Sunday, May 19 11:00am GMT (GMT+00:00), with the remaining eight players contending for the first place prize of $20,000 and a direct seed to the 2019 Global Finals.
WCS Spring Final Eight bracket set
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The final eight title contenders for WCS Spring have been decided after two days of competition, with WCS Winter champions Neeb and Reynor joining 2018 Global Champion Serral in a stacked quarterfinal bracket. The third and final day of WCS Spring matches will begin on Sunday, May 19 11:00am GMT (GMT+00:00), with the remaining eight players contending for the first place prize of $20,000 and a direct seed to the 2019 Global Finals. | ||
Serimek
France2274 Posts
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LTCM
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fededevi
Italy45 Posts
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aringadingding
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pvsnp
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On May 19 2019 06:20 LTCM wrote: Perfect balance. Believe it or not sc2 is in a great spot right now. Found the Protoss. That being said, this tournament is looking pretty good. If only the same could be said for GSL. | ||
starkiller123
United States4029 Posts
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MrFreeman
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Elmonti
Spain299 Posts
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Need
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JJH777
United States4275 Posts
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blooblooblahblah
Australia4163 Posts
Pretty sick Ro8 with a bunch of top dogs and a couple unexpected surprises | ||
FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
On May 19 2019 08:09 Need wrote: Bring on the Neeb vs Serral epic battle Showtime's ready to fuck that up again xD | ||
NinjaNight
428 Posts
On May 19 2019 06:20 LTCM wrote: Perfect balance. Believe it or not sc2 is in a great spot right now. Agreed. PvT may be slightly favored for protoss but nothing crazy. The real problem is the way it plays out terran does too many 2 base all ins, need to weaken the all ins a little and buff the terran macro play a little. Nothing drastic, just enough to get terran going in the later game and less all inning. However, terrans are still winning that matchup plenty as shown by the only 54% PvT winrate for protoss on Aligulac in high level play. All other matchups are undoubtedly very well balanced. ZvZ just needs something to spice it up and not be so many stale roach vs roach games. The balance of the game this year overall has been good. Some well placed tuneups and it could be great. Very good looking results by race in this tournament (and many previous tournaments) and solid distribution of tournament winners by race in premier tournaments so far this year, 2 terran 2 zerg 2 protoss. | ||
blooblooblahblah
Australia4163 Posts
On May 19 2019 08:23 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: Showtime's ready to fuck that up again xD If Showtime plays like he did today when he has to face Special, I don't think he'll get his chance to fuck things up. | ||
Anc13nt
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Boggyb
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1) Goblin 2) Neeb 3) Showtime 4) Elazer 5) TIME 6) Reynor 7) Serral 8) Blizzard shuts down the SC2 servers permanently 9) SpeCial | ||
Shuffleblade
Sweden1903 Posts
On May 19 2019 09:14 Boggyb wrote: Rooting hierarchy: 1) Goblin 2) Neeb 3) Showtime 4) Elazer 5) TIME 6) Reynor 7) Serral 8) Blizzard shuts down the SC2 servers permanently 9) SpeCial What in all the world do you have against SpeCial and Serral o_o | ||
rickzou
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Xain0n
Italy3963 Posts
I would love for Serral to win again in 2019 but I'd be glad if Special or Reynor takes the tournament, as well; Neeb and TIME are probably the ones I'd like to see win WCS the least but I'd be ok with them winning, the players I don't like are already out. | ||
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