Group B:
ZETA Division (ZETA) : Quite possibly, the best team in Japan right now, and the favourites for Masters. After playing second fiddle to Crazy Raccoon, ZETA has let go of their deadweight and picked up really strong pieces from other teams. A fully Japanese superteam, they have signed Dep from RC, as well as SugarZ3ro and TENNN from NTH, whilst keeping Laz and crow. Dep was a really sick Jett player back in REJECT, always had flashy plays and big impact in games. However, Dep took a step back from competitive play last year due to health and mental issues. But now he is back to rock the scene with his nutty Jett play. SugarZ3ro is arguably the best controller player in Japan right now, and is a very solid player. Gets the frags when needed, and the utility to back it up. TENNN slapped on NTH, and is seen playing the flex role now, instead of sentinel like he used to NTH; despite that, TENNN seems a bit rusty on ZETA, but when that wears off, TENNN is gonna be a dangerous player on ZETA. Laz and crow have stayed on with ZETA, and I believe that this is the best decision the management has made, because they were the 2 best players on ZETA. Laz wowed the world back in Berlin, with his incredible aim and frags, and was seen as a top initiator player despite being on a lacklustre team. crow has been on no one's radar but he (along with Laz) is one of the most flexible players in Japan; crow can play almost any agent. On paper, ZETA Division has the most probable chance to make masters. I believe their match against NTH will be a good match to watch, but not a very close match either because ZETA seems on another level right now.
Duelist: Dep
Flex: TENNN
Controller: SugarZ3ro
Sentinel: Laz
Initiator Flex: Crow
NORTHEPTION (NTH) : This is a FULLY REVAMPED roster, and I had my doubts with this team. They have picked up really good Korean talent (in Mete0r and JoXJo) but also very unknown Japanese talent (Xandrite, BlackWiz, and xnfri). However, it has been a pleasant surprise to see this roster perform. Mete0r was superb back in TNL as the star Jett player, and has seemed to pick up the momentum in Japan as well; I see the young prodigy spearhead this team. JoXJo has looked decent back in GoNGo Prince and is a fairly flexible player. However, his stats leave a bit to more to desire given that he is one of two "veteran" talents, but is probably getting used to the mixed communication. One of the players that I've been impressed with is Xandrite: a complete unknown quantity who turned out to be a gem. Statistically, he looked very good: his fragging output as a sentinel seems to be one of the best in Japan right now. I expect a lot of good things out of him. BlackWiz, who plays controller, and xnfri, who plays initiator, has looked decent thus far, but that's about it. Their match with ZETA will be a huge test to not just see how they'll perform against one of Japan's best but also to see how this new roster does individually.
Duelist: Mete0r
Flex: JoXJo
Controller: BlackWiz
Sentinel: Xandrite
Initiator flex: xnfri
Crazy Raccoon (CR) : The Chad Raccoon. After winning the hearts of fans worldwide, CR has restructured and is now looking very improved. They have kept Neth and Munchkin (who left then re-signed with the team), as well as signing Astell and Meiy from NTH, and popogachi from Blackbird Ignis. Neth and Munchkin (who play sentinel and flex respectively) were 2 of the stronger pieces on CR, and keeping them has been a very good decision as they bring a lot of firepower to the team. Signing Meiy is big, because CR's firepower has increased by A LOT; this guy Meiy is a duelist machine, one of the stronger pieces back in NTH. Astell, CR's new IGL, has less firepower than Meiy and the others, (as well as his predecessor Medusa) but has some big brain strats and understanding of the game; he recently switched from sentinel to controller, and I am interested to see how this turns out. popogachi has looked very solid as an initiator player back in Blackbird Ignis; he is very reliable on frags and clutches, and maybe a slight downgrade from Bazzi, but is still a very good player. Once again, CR's biggest issue is communication, given that they are a mixed team, and they had a lot of issues last year. Granted, Astell can speak fluent Japanese, but it's still a glaring issue that shouldn't be overlooked. If the Chad Raccoon can fix these issues, then CR are favourites to get that Masters spot. Their match against Sengoku will be a test to see how they'll do against a decent opponent as a new roster.
Duelist: Meiy
Flex: Munchkin
Controller: Astell
Sentinel: Neth
Initiator flex: popogachi
Sengoku Gaming (SG) : One of the new boys on the block, Sengoku has a LOT of potential to be a darkhorse for masters. They are composed of the Feeling core: Art, GangPin, and Misaya. SG has also signed kobra from GoNGo Prince and Thiefy. As one of the teams that had their matches streamed, they made a lot of noise in the scene, especially from their newest pickup: kobra. At first, I thought kobra was picked up as a controller player, because that is what he played back in GoNGo Prince, but he played Jett, and my god; did this man deliver. He went 31-6 in the first map, hitting some crazy shots and being a high-impact player. Granted, he did cool down after map 1, but there's no denying that kobra is a beast. Thiefy has been a major surprise, as he was a fragging sentinel and has looked really good. No one, not even me, knew how good he would be, but he delivered. One other player that I was surprised at, however in a negative manner, is GangPin. Before SG, GangPin looked like a BEAST on Feeling. He was the Korean Jett prodigy, and he had the results to prove it; however GangPin has now switched to the flex role and has looked alright to say the least. He can frag for sure, but his agent switches leave a lot to be desired, like that Neon pick on Ascent was a bit of a questionable decision. Art (not the Brazilian CS:GO player) has switched from sentinel to controller, and has looked very solid, but that's probably because he is an LMG demon. Misaya has been meh lately, nothing too crazy out of him, but still a solid player nonetheless. SG is a very solid team, but they shouldn't get flustered when the rounds get tough. Their individual skill is really good, but as a team, they looked shaky at times. Their match against CR will be a test to see if the darkhorse pick can live up to the hype and make it to the playoffs.
Duelist: kobra
Flex: Misaya
Controller: Art
Sentinel: Thiefy
Initiator flex: GangPin
Group B Matches: All 3 games are on Sunday, February 27th
Match 1: Crazy Raccoon vs Sengoku Gaming (12:00 AM EST)
Match 2: ZETA Division vs NORTHEPTION (3:00 AM EST)
Match 3: Winners of Match 1 and Match 2 (6:00 AM EST)