Some predictions:
A: Mind should have little trouble crusing through this one, Sea should be able to manage it too. In TvT I'd say Sea is the favourite, but both those zergs are trash (or are considered trash yet - Mind should know this best).
B: This group is a joke. No, seriously, funniest group ever. Bisu, however, won't have an easy time fending off 2 ling (or hydra) all-in's in a row. Still, he's the expected winner. The best odds for a second place finisher belong to Jae. However, players here are really close (except for Bisu, who, in this MU, is way beyond everyone), so it's really a great luckfest.
C: If Savior indeed picked those people, he must be either mad or really willing to prove that his ZvP is still the best in the world. I mean Anytime is the original zerg killer (with a great PL record as of lately), while Kal is one of those low-echelon pros who are famous for one good matchup. Guess what? It's PvZ. Ruby is also quite a nice TvZ'er. The odds of Savior meeting two tosses in these series are quite low, but they still exist. I'd say, given the strengths of the players here, Anytime is the favourite one, with Savior closely behind.
D: Three monster TvT's (well, maybe not a case for FBH) and one toss who never yet made it anywhere. While I can't really put an exclamation mark on Xellos' TvP, both other people are really really strong at it. Jangbi better be prepared. The good thing for him is that he can practice only one MU, the bad thing is that PvT consistency is in a huge deficit lately (the irony, PvZ is more consistent than PvT), so Jangbi will also need a bit of luck. His opening map is Zodiac vs Xellos though, both are the most favourable scenario save for maybe Loki as the map. Still, the expected winner of the group is definetely Hwasin, while the other three are tied as the expected runner-up. Xellos is a rusty genius, while the two others have less experience, but better preparation. The karmic curse (die, fucker!) on FBH and a great opener map and one MU to practice for Jangbi make the situation even.
E: Another 3v1 group. And once again, the 1 player tests only one MU and it's his best one. Luxury is a mediocre zerg, but when it comes to ZvT, he can fight very well. However, UpMagic has been solid lately, so he's the #1 expected finisher. ForGG is still a noone (and a cheating idiot as well), while Memory should be playing SC elsewhere (hint: minor league). Number two, therefore, goes to Luxury.
F: Aww, the vets duke it out here. Light has been trying for years to win something, but he's really a big smiling dice with glasses (you're fucking good at SC, man, get some pacifying pills or something, that nerve thing is killing you). His opponent is noone other than GoRush, a slumping zerg who can occasionally show champion-caliber brilliance only to receive a miserable loss in the next game. Nearly the same goes for Ra (8 interceptors) who is still a beloved build order wonder with a tendency to lose to shitty players in the most humiliating ways. Especially terran players. So, even though I don't know much about Shine, Ra may lose it. I'd say this group as a whole could be as well decided by a random number generator instead of a TV broadcast, but the public wants to see their heroes fail in person, so they will play games. Maps don't matter, opponents don't matter, everyone here save for Shine is fighting himself. Well, it all depends on whether Light finally beats his nervousness and starts owning, the other ones have pretty much shown that consistency is clearly not their ground. Light expected to win here CLOSELY followed by pretty much everyone.
G: Free. Flash. Nerve vs childhood. Thankfully, there ain't no Stork or Savior here so fate smiled on free for now. I don't know if he beats himself this time, but if he manages to survive the battle with himself, he will walk over Flash. Game two of this group shouldn't be nearly as interesting to watch because Oov is a monster in TvZ while Orion is a noone. So, I'd place the players here in that order: Free #1, flash and oov #2, orion #3. Expect upset wins and losses though, everyone here is famous for that.
H: Kwanro, NaDa, Canata, SangHo. The situation in this group depends on two factors: if Kwanro's all-in succeeds in game 1 and if Kwanro's all-in succeeds in game 2. You could make a case for his second opponent being smart enough to expect it, but I wouldn't - everyone he faced yet save for Bisu wasn't. Solid, consistent, confident play is all that is required to make this "aggressive" parody of a zerg run around with his small armies and say 'gg'. Whoever makes a build-order execution bot will make Kwanro cry. NaDa, however, is a smart guy, so I don't expect him to give up easily. He is also the grandpa zombie of SC (known for a habit of getting back from the grave) so I'd give him the #1 spot here. The same cannot be said for neither Canata nor SangHo but I'm sure both can make it to Ro16 to die there. Well, to be honest, I've been somewhat unfair to Kwanro, his all-in's ARE good, but if he hopes to get to the finals using only them, I'm not going to be his fan.