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| DK vs LGD.cn - WPC-ACE League Round 1 - Game 2 | Na`Vi vs Virtus.Pro - Star Series VII | |
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I don't enjoy watching a team getting destroyed but this game is simply too funny to miss. Check out how NOT to do a level one Roshan. |
Despite being in a slump, Virtus.Pro put up a great fight against Natus Vincere. The game went on for a long time before a big teamfight determined the game. | |
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This is DK's new roster debut (apart from NEST). They started off shaky but they were able to come back via smoke ganks and amazing plays from what seems to be a lost cause. | ||
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| Nerchio vs ForGG - WCS Europe S3 | Neeb vs Heart - WCS America S3 | |
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ForGG makes another appearance in Week's best VODs, this time playing a macro game against Nerchio. In a classic hive tech versus 4M engagement, the Polish Zerg spring towards a 1:0 lead in this tense game on Polar Night. |
Down one game against the Korean powerhouse, Neeb tries to stay alive in the series and picks a great fight on Akilon Wastes. After the two players trade armies for some minutes, the game is then reduced to a base race where every building is precious. | |
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Considered the favorite in his group, Targa certainly impressed in the Ro16. The highlight of this week is his entire ZvP series against Welmu, and particularly the manhandling of the Protoss in game three. | ||
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| Fnatic vs Ozone - S3WC Group B | Gambit vs Najin Sword G2 - S3WC quarter finals | |
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If there's anyone that even has a shot at standing up to the double assassination compositions that Fnatic uses while they are on form, it is the Koreans. Holding out strong until midgame, we saw the absolute terror of Fnatic when it came time for their rotation skills and picking power to shine. Even one of the top teams in OGN could not hold off xPeke and sOAZ's domination. |
Gambit Gaming is a team that when bootcamping for a serious event, we see their true potential and it marvels us every single time. Known as the "korean killers" ever since the days of IEM Katowice, Gambit soon would find out the potential of this dark horse of Najin Sword, only known for performing well in the NLB, but not the OGN. Gambit fell unsuspected victim to Najin Sword, who looked to be just as terrifying as the other top Asian teams. | |
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The best pick for this week features the classic European vs. North American matchup, in the middle of the series no less. Hai did the unthinkable by killing xPeke in the laning phase 1v1 without interruption. Fnatic did a great job at responding to the pressure, but Meteos' excellent performance gave him the gold value of another solo laner. While Cloud 9 didn't play as many games as the North American audience might have hoped, they did solidify themselves as a team that can compete on a global scale in the first two games of the series. | ||
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