David "Squall" Saez has had a rocky road in the GameStar Liga. It started well defeating Russian starlet Notforu, but then lost to the German faculty player Closer. He then lost two matches in a row, both ending 1-2. He then came back and played like the regular Squall, and had since then only lost to his team mates Mondragon and Gohan. For the twelfth playday, his opposition is Collector, one of the bottom-placed players in GameStar Liga. Map is Monty Hall.

- I have never practiced on Monty Hall, I just watched some VODs. And judging by progaming stats it doesn't seem the best map for Zerg. But since my match tomorrow is Zerg versus Zerg I won't have to worry about that, says SquaLL about Monty Hall.

Squall is not at all satisfied with his current season.

“I'm a versatile player, playing different strategies in my games. I'd say it is more about I'm a really streaky guy.” - I have showed some inconsistent results which is a trend of mine. First beating some top players then losing against lower skilled ones, says Squall. He does not believe it is because of his play style, he actually can not pin point the reason behind it.

- I'd say I'm a versatile player, playing different strategies in my games. I'd say it is more about I'm a really streaky guy. I can be really active for short periods of time and at the same time losing in tournaments, and the other way around, explains Squall.

Squall has given up his hopes for reaching Top 4. It is mathematically possible, but it's not likely that the 12 points Squall can acquire over the last four playdays will be enough to break in. It would need all the players above him to not score more than six points.
- I don't think the ones ahead of me will start losing now, says Squall.

Tomorrow at 19:00 against Collector, Squall's road might get rockier, or flatten out.