by Milkis4 - 3 STX SouL This day was the day that marked the death of my FPL team . It wasn't doing too nicely before, of course. But being a professional, I can't dwell on this too much!Jangbi vs hero was uninspiring, the same goes for Juni and hyvaa. Classic tried some sort of Vulture drop, but great displayed some decent game sense, being able to see it coming and deal with it without any problem. Stork vs Kal was rather an uninspiring PvP, the same was Grape vs Bogus.Calm should have won the game. But at least the game is a premiere example of why Calm vs Fantasy is such an abomination -- Calm displays some terrible game sense against Terrans, while Fantasy displays the same game terrible game sense against Zergs. STX then ended up losing as great successfully sniped STX's attempt to snipe Stork -- as great took down hero with ease. Essentially -- STX lost because of two things -- they tried to use Calm to snipe a Terran, and too much of an attempt to snipe Stork and getting played by great. Hwaseung OZ 2 - 4The reason why I felt as if the game on Samsung and STX was uninspiring was due to this series. By series I mean Jaedong vs Baby. Were there other games? Sorry, I was too busy celebrating Jaedong's 200th PL win as he continued on a 20 game winning streak against Fox players.In the end Perfectman was not perfect enough to pull through to get the game to the ace match and Hwaseung fell apart. Did I mention Hiya lost to Sacsri? Oh, right. To an extent Hwaseung is still in Jaedong Oz mode -- at least, not until Hiya fully revives. Overall -- Oz players had some clever tricks (Sky vs Shine), but in the end it wasn't enough to bring the game to ace. But no one noticed anything because everyone was too busy hyping Jaedong vs Baby.4 - 3 MBCGame HERO Overall a decent series -- the Sea vs Fantasy games were amusing enough to watch live. Jaehoon vs soO was decided in one bad maelstrom in which soO sniped most of Jaehoon's high templars in one swift attack. The high risk high reward strategy by Jaehoon failed it seems.Fantasy was able to get his revenge in the end with a clean build order win. But this game really shows the deceptive depth of SKT -- MBC, after all, is a team filled with average players, and they, like Ace, were able to bring the game to ace match. Investing in SKT players who are likely to play in ace matches (Best, Fantasy, Bisu) for your FPL seems like a great idea given that players who win in ace matches get 4 points. Meanwhile, keeping SKT as your main team doesn't seem like such a great idea.4 - 3 Hite Entus Unsurprising results, except maybe for the fact that Crazy-Hydra beat Hydra. Not exactly quality games from this series unless you enjoy watching Flash stomping on other players. Samsung KHAN 1 - 4Pretty one sided in terms of results. Woongjin, after all, is filled with very good players and they sent out their lineup early and they were all able to perform. Samsung retaliated with Stork plus a bunch of newer players, but these are results exactly on what you would expect.4 - 1 WeMade FOX Not sure what happened here. PianO won a game? Peace too? Oh my. Mind put up a good fight against FBH but it wasn't enough. Iris beating Shine isn't exactly too surprising a result either given Shine still seems to be far from getting back to his top condition.But let's talk about Ace. If it wasn't for winner's league, Ace wouldn't be last. Ace only scraped by with 4 wins over Winner's League -- not quite surprising when S/A class players can easily make work of lesser teams during this time. Ace has never been stronger -- indeed, they've already tied their record from the previous reason with 11 wins already at Round 5, and honestly, they look pretty good. Even Piano and Peace seems to be performing, adding onto firebathero, Iris, and ggaemo. All they need is a Protoss to start performing and they'll definitely be able to contend.While they may not be able to make it to the playoffs this season, next year you can expect to be strong contenders, as much of their recruits are only on their first year of military service. They've shown great momentum starting with the end of last round up to now, and I fully expect them to continue with their momentum. And maybe progamers will actually mean it when they say "Ace is a strong team". KT Rolster 0 - 4Disappointing showing overall, but not too surprising. Killler's ZvZ this year has been phenomenal -- with a record of 11-3 since January even against top ZvZ powerhorses such as Hydra and Shine.The Anytime - Reach match is rather interesting mostly due to the fact that how likely is it that Reach and Anytime get sent out to play on the same day? Followed by another Lee Ssang Rok? Yet this Lee Ssang Rok wasn't too exciting as Flash opted for faster Vessels which didn't do too much damage. Jaedong's instincts carried on through the game as he didn't even notice that the Vessels did surprisingly little damage as he carried on to win.Not the greatest showing by KT overall. Apparently KT's coach wasn't there for the game so perhaps this will turn into a new jinx.4 - 3 MBCGame HERO Another disappointing series for MBC fans, as Sea falls three games in a row, two of them being ace matches. Shuttle's old reputation of PvP bonjwa has quickly diminished since the first round this season and it showed as he was taken down by Jaehoon. Kal finally won a game although it was against Saint (4-18), who would be a new paewang if he was a bit more interesting. MBC seems intent on raising their new Zergs, as they tried out Check and Zerg[Kal] in all of the games this round. Once they grow into formidable players, there's little doubt that they'll be able to help carry MBC. But in the meanwhile, MBC is struggling to fill the void left by the departure of Light. Air Force ACE 2 - 4PianO can use bio? That's pretty much all I learned from this series of games. Then again, he was playing Where. Up to a certain point it looked like Ace would sweep the series until Movie turned the momentum by catching ggaemo, while Iris looked quite ill as he played against Horang2 in a very aggressive match from both sides. Snow was able to make short work of firebathero. SK Telecom T1 3 - 4What a series. First, Light suicides into Fantasy's army, and Fantasy realizing he is finally winning for once chokes and makes a huge blunder, losing all of his Battlecruisers allowing Light to come back. Free literally throws away his game against Bisu, realizing that winning in Proleague isn't as fun as a moral victory he must have had as he clearly felt that it wasn't nice to pick on a lesser sized army. Shame Bisu doesn't share the same attitude.Interesting play by BeSt, as he seems to have gotten his game sense back from Round 1 -- BeSt vs Really ended up a climactic moment where BeSt realized Really's vultures were far far away to protect his tank lines and rushed in, much reminiscent of his victory against Flash in the ace match.In the meanwhile Bisu apparently learned last week that procrastination was bad. He learned this lesson so thoroughly that in his game against ZerO he prepared to face ZerO in a post Hive situation with a terrible unit composition that melted to Lurkers. Of course it also had to do with ZerO playing in a way that exposed his Lurkers less unlike Hyun (Bisu vs Hyun is a nearly identical game), and Bisu was unable to capitalize on keeping Lurker count down unlike his game against Hyun due to ZerO's turtling and Bisu's lack of Dragoons. This week, Bisu should learn that thinking too far into the future isn't the greatest strategy and he should concentrate more on the present.