MVPDream begins the game with a one-rax expand into three rax attack against his Protoss opponent who opened one-gate expand into Colossi. In an intense macro match that turns into a heavy harassment game with drops every where. Can the Protoss build up his death ball or will the heavy bio composition of Dream spread the Protoss too thin? Find out!
In this epic PvZ, everything starts out pretty standard. Four phoenix opening comes out for Stuzh which sets him behind a bit due to the excellent Zerg defense. The Zerg sees the Phoenix, reacts with Spores and moves directly into Infestors. If you are having issues with this match up, this is a great game to observe from both sides, as the decision-making of both players is very key to the victor's success.
Stargate vs Stargate. Nuf said. This is my favorite type of PvP to cast, as well as WhiteWing's favorite type to play. Both players quickly move into Phoenix, show it, and then the transition occurs. JCKE grabs a second Stargate -- as the air battle is considered the most important battle in this abnormal situation. Perfect gets a very nice contain established at JCKE's natural, using a pylon to continue warping in a heavy amount of stalkers in addition to his phoenix. Will the contain be broken, or can Perfect starve out his Protoss opponent?
Entombed Valley PvZ. This is a great map for Stuzh to do a quick three base build. Yolo cannot assume that, but it's definitely going to be in the back of his mind. This game ends up going into a very heavy macro style, lots of bases taken, and a huge spine crawler wall. Will the infestor broodlord composition be broken by a quickly-massed Protoss death ball, or can the spines keep him safe until an overwhelming number of Brood Lords can be produced? There's only one way to find out!
This Heart of the Swarm game begins with Grubby dropping a Nexus first build into Forge (in main). This is just an incredibly wonky build, but it's also Grubby we're discussing, perhaps one of the most successful European gamers to ever grace eSports. DeMuslim opens with one-rax expand, completely standard, but then mixes it up with a Hellbat drop. Will Grubby be prepared, or can DeMuslim end this game early? Click play to discover for yourself!
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