Going 3-0 last week in their GCPL game against VT, Liquid maintained their winning streak in the tournament. This week, our boys in blue take on SC2 powerhouse Dignitas, so be sure that the action is going to be fast and furious.The match will be streamed in just a few hours at 11pm EST, so you better be here to catch it live.Liquid placed 3rd in the Machinima Realm Invitational, just behind EG and Root. If you missed any of the games, they are all linked up in the beautiful Liquipedia page created for the event Although they didn't do as well as expected, Liquid is thankful for the experience and hopes to continue their winning streak in the GCPL.

2011 has been nice so far. I have been spending most of my time working on new builds in single player, especially on specific things to do around 15-20 minutes into the game. I'll hit the ladder more when I've got some things to work with.I like participating in team leagues but it is hard to really get that old clanwar feeling. Since we are often scheduling matches individually, they're almost like individual events with a twist. We've got a tough match coming up in GCPL. If we can get another good result, I'll feel very confident about entering the semifinals with a good seed.I'm glad to get a breather from MLG events. After MLG ended, I snuck Dreamhack in and then took a bit of a winter break. But since then I've had a few showmatches, the team leagues, Assembly to prepare for, and TSL3 to look forward to. By the time MLG events get going again I'll be in great shape.It'd be nice if I could teleport to the house at 9am and teleport back home at 5pm. But I wouldn't want to live there. And while it's great that Korea has a good thing going with GSL, I really want good things to happen in NA and EU too, but they won't happen if all the talent goes to Korea. Ideally, I'll be the best in NA and when GSL players and non-GSL players mix at international events, I'll beat the GSL players. I'd be much more proud of accomplishing that than consistently being S-Class in GSL.The best and worst thing is setting my own schedule. I know what works for me so I can make it just right without having to convince anyone else. But it's extra responsibility that isn't part of what I like about being a progamer.Yes. It'll be a perfect stage to show the SC2 world how good I am at StarCraft. The SC:BW guys already know that, of course, but I haven't hit the SC2 scene as hard yet.Yeah I think it would be fun to play IdrA again. I just want to play against all three races.It automatically has an excellent community feel to it because it's coming from the best community site. And the production of the event is great with all the promotional things they do, the artwork, the videos, the music, etc. The commentary is always top notch. And since it's an ongoing event, not a single weekend event, it generates an epic feel.10. This is what I do.Treat every match like the finals.