![]() ![]() DongRaeGu went for another early strike, this time hitting with Speedlings before transitioning into a macro game. ![]() Game 2 - Tropical Sacrifice (herO win): Once again, herO went for a Twilight-first opener, this time going for a Blink-DT rush (similar to the one Prince used to steal a map off Dark in the RO20). However, this was hard-countered by DongRaeGu's Ling-Bane all-in, which killed herO in the opening minutes. Game 1 - Inside and Out (DRG win): herO attempted a Twilight-first opener, looking to go into very fast Glaive-Adepts. However, GuMiho proved he was more than just a one-trick robot pony, pulling out a variety of different strategies and timings to come back against both opponents.Ĭode S will continue with the semifinals on Thursday, Oct 06 9:30am GMT (GMT+00:00), with Maru facing herO and GuMiho taking on RagnaroK. GuMiho was put on the ropes by both Cure in and DRG in his series, and his situation seemed especially dire as both players found a way to break his favored mech-Terran style. herO's bag of tricks proved to be just deep enough to give him the victory, as he prevailed with a narrow 3-2 victory. The first series between herO and DRG saw the two players try to outfox each other, bringing a variety of unorthodox builds and cheeses to the table (including the second Blink-DT rush we've seen this season). ![]() LIQUIPEDIA DOTA 2 CODEIn his post-match interviews, GuMiho considered his reverse-sweep victories to be a good omen-he had survived similar close calls in Code S winning season back in 2017. While herO was the first to book his semifinal spot with a 3-2 victory over DRG, the true star of the night was GuMiho who won two consecutive reverse-sweep series to advance. The last two Code S semifinalists have been decided, with herO and GuMiho beating out DongRaeGu and Cure in Round-of-6 competition. 2022 Global StarCraft II League: Season 3 ![]()
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