I do not see them doing much of anything and I would be shocked if they did not go 0-2 to be out of the tournament with the bracket they are in, because if they lose to TSG they are up against the loser of SK and Woah about
cheap wow gold, they have a chance against Woah as their comp is strong against that, but if Woah is playing as well as they were at the EU Regionals I do not see the comp advantage coming into play in that matchup.
DK/Hunter/Pally & DK/Pally/Warrior are both very scary comps for this team, and with 3 of those teams in the tournament including their first round opponents TSG, they will really need to figure out something against these setups or bring a counter comp to the event to deal with it.
The runner up from the Taiwanese Regional Finals is running a setup just about everyone who has ever stepped foot into the
World of Warcraft Gold is familiar with - RMP. A fantastic setup that has been dominating since the games competitive format began years ago, and nothing has changed as tournaments generally consist of your staple RMP teams, and then those attempting to counter-comp the setup about
cheap wow gold (with a few outliers). Although RMP is very strong, it is really not so strong that you can beat the elite teams without being one yourself, and I just do not see this team as being on the same level as the other two RMPs here, which leaves them without anywhere to really go as far as a path to winning Blizzcon to get
World of Warcraft Gold.
Unless they have improved in leaps and bounds from when their Regional Tournament I see very little chance for them in this tournament where they are stuck in a bracket with two counters, and another RMP which simply outclasses them to get
World of Warcraft Gold.