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Jaedong, Flash, Stork, Baby, Calm, Sea, Shine, Last - those are some big names. What do they have in common? They're all fighting for their lives this week. The Ongamenet Dual Tournament has been resurrected for the 2012 OSL and the very best in progaming are going to be fighting for the chance to make it into the Ro16 of what may very well be the last Broodwar OSL. For Jaedong and Flash, it is a chance at four OSL wins. For Stork, it will be an opportunity to net his second gold and get out of silverland for good. For the likes of Sea, Baby and Calm, it is a chance to be immortalised up there among the greatest players to ever play this game.
The OSL is like no other. It puts progamers to the test, stretching them out in ruthless Bo5 series. It has produced some of Starcraft's fiercest rivlaries and indeed, some of its sweetest victores and most bitter defeats. Without a doubt, it is ESPORT's most unforgiving battlefield and this week as the ODT takes off we will get to taste that all too familiar sense of urgency. There are no second places here, no consolation prizes. Progaming in Korea is in a period of change, and the future, if anything, is uncertain. And yet, there is one certainty we can cling to for now. At the end of these few months we will have a new OSL champion. You may choose to root for a fan favourite, you may choose to follow an underdog, but whatever you do and whoever you follow, we hope that you do it with everything you have. Give it your all because the men on stage will certainly be giving of themselves completely. Every one one of them wants to hold that trophy, and for many, that journey starts here, in the ODT. Have a look at our recaps of last week’s OSL Offline Preliminaries and then jump right into the predictions as you wait for the games to begin. We hope you enjoy the show!
-- riptide
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