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General13 years agoRadoslav "Nydra" Kolev

The group stage is over

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The last four to enter the play-offs have been decided. The drawing of the bracket is soon to begin.

After a hectic, on-the-edge series against Moon, HuK secured his first place in Group E with a 5-0 score. Both played a magnificent first series on Metalopolis and in one of the closest games in the tournament so far, HuK pulled off a victory out of the ashes after his economy being almost leveled by Moon's mutas. HuK then sealed the series with a risky fast DT opening and pushed the Korean down to the 2nd place.

In Group F, July came up to the popular expectations and exits the group undefeated, winning his final game against Sushi with a 2-1. 2nd came one of Germany's strongest protosses HasuObs, who obliterated Sjow to finish with a 2-1 score. This also puts TSL 3 champion Thorzain out of the competition.

DreamHack Summer Groups E&F
Group EGroup F
PlayerWLSetsPlayerWLSets
Canada Huk5010-1South Korea July5010-3
South Korea Moon418-3Germany HasuObs419-3
Poland Tarson225-5Sweden Thorzain328-4
Sweden Fury132-7Sweden Sjow234-7
Sweden Lalush133-7United States Machine143-8
Sweden Bischu043-8Netherlands Sushi051-10


Once again, be sure to tune in for the playoff draw that will commence at 19:20 CET. It will be followed by two Ro16 games so we have a good deal of StarCraft 2 ahead of us.

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