Group B seems to be the toughest one this year and GosuGamers.net took a deeper look on this one.
As we all know Draco joined the ranks of foreigners making it to Korea; we will see how it goes, but for now let's just focus on WCG. Draco has qualified with first place from the tough Poland preleminaries defeating Raven in the Grand Final. He has proved that he is skilled enough to compete in the Korean Pro Leagues. World Cyber Games is his shot in proving to his Korean managers that he is a world class player - if they did not know it already.
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Player | M | W | L | % | Pe | Pts | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Draco | Mondragon | Artosis | Cobo | Midas | Escape | (Exported 2006-10-18 00:32:37) Source | |
As if Draco and Mondragon weren't enough we have the new hope of Terran in Korea, Midas. He is without doubt one of the favorites of the group and the tournament as well. In World Cyber Games 2004 he ended in second place losing to Xellos in the Grand Final. Midas is a really strong player but will have to look out for Draco's Protoss and Mondragon's Zerg. Has he practiced enough on the featured maps?
Artosis made it to WCG in the absence of LastGosu and Day. His skills will surely be put to test in such a group. We wish the best of the luck to all players and especially to those in group B since they will need it more than the others. As a sarcastic approach our message to the Group B players would be "You Have No Chance to Survive, Make Your Time".
And in case you missed the article on Cobo, follow the link below.
We will keep an extra eye on this group. We expect to catch most of the players tomorrow at the opening ceremony, so stay tuned for more intervıews with these players.
Links
GosuGamers.net - WCG06 Full Coverage
GosuGamers.net - Artıcle on Cobo and Paul_Yan from Malaysia in Milano