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United States12607 Posts
A while back I decided to compile IdrA's match record in recent foreigner tournaments, for purposes of argument in this month-old thread (which, coincidentally, was bumped as I was writing this post). Here's an updated list of all of IdrA's recent match (BoX) results, for all you curious fans out there (tournaments are in no particular order):
SC2GG Starleague
Ro8: WIN 2>0 Oystein Ro4: WIN 3>1 Xiaozi Final: WIN 3>2 Yayba
Ansadi Starleague
Ro32: WIN 2>0 SarenS Ro16: WIN 2>0 Enivid Ro8: WIN 2>0 ret Ro4: LOSS 2<4 PJ
Valor Tournament
Ro32: WIN 2>1 MaNa Ro16: WIN 2>0 Tarson Ro8: WIN 2>1 CastrO Ro4: WIN 3>1 Brat_OK Final: WIN 4>0 Fenix
ESL Major Series
Ro8: WIN 3>0 Mondragon WB Ro4: WIN 3>0 Arew WB Final: WIN 3>2 ret Final: vs. ret on Sunday
ESWC Asia Masters American Qualifier
WB Ro16: WIN 2>0 iNcontroL WB Ro8: WIN 2>0 Machine WB Ro4: WIN 2>1 Dinot WB Final: WIN 2>1 Fenix Final: WIN 2>2 Fenix
ESWC Asia Masters
Match 1: LOSS 1<2 White-Ra LB Match 1: WIN 2>1 Super LB Match 2: WIN 2>0 Tossgirl Final: WIN 3>0 White-Ra
Zotac Cup 2
Ro8: WIN 2>0 MaNa Ro4: WIN 2>1 Yoon Final: WIN 3>1 DIMAGA
Zotac Cup 8
Ro8: WIN 2>0 Fenix Ro4: WIN 2>0 ASL-Radio (?) Final: WIN 3>0 ret
Zotac Cup 9
Ro8: WIN 2>1 Yayba Ro4: WIN 2>0 Shudo (?) Final: WIN 3>0 JF
The Highlander
Ro32: WIN 2>1 DIMAGA Ro16: WIN 2>1 CastrO Ro8: vs. Xiaozi
Fun facts:
- With the exception of the Ansadi Starleague, IdrA has won, or is still alive in, every major non-Korean event since, and including, ESWC.
- Barring an exit in Bo1s that I missed or an unknown smurf, IdrA has won every Zotac Cup that he has participated in.
- IdrA's record across these matches is 81-24 (80%).
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I wonder when he's reached the point where he just has to be excluded from foreign tournaments because he's playing in another league. IMHO, this is going to happen pretty soon..
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i remember some caster saying that it's idra's turn to win everything, like how JF was a while ago
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United States12607 Posts
On July 29 2009 13:54 Tehinf wrote: i remember some caster saying that it's idra's turn to win everything, like how JF was a while ago No offense to JF, but he was never dominant on this scale.
(Then again, at JF's peak (around TSL time) there were far fewer tournaments for him to play in.)
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is awesome32263 Posts
Why would you ban Idra? I don't think anyone banned draco, or madcow, or pj or lx while they were in korea?
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its good news that idra won cos i wanna see him representing in CJ's PL in future,or perhaps some big stage just to watch idra pwning ppl
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Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
On July 29 2009 13:56 JWD wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2009 13:54 Tehinf wrote: i remember some caster saying that it's idra's turn to win everything, like how JF was a while ago No offense to JF, but he was never dominant on this scale. (Then again, at JF's peak (around TSL time) there were far fewer tournaments for him to play in.)
Then again, IdrA gets to practice with CJ Entus, JF practiced with who knows?
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Well it would have been disappointing if he wasn't able to produce results vs this kind of not too hard competition ( sry foreigners :p ) He is a pro playing amateurs afterall.
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Um, it's not like IdrA was randomly chosen to go to Korea. He was given a chance to, and given his circumstances, he could. Some people have to refuse to go because of personal issues, and so won't participate in those few tournaments that allowed them to go to Korea. He deserved, you guys are all acting like he stumbled upon the CJ and they're freely bestowing him with SC prowess.
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my god i just clicked on the bracket link, i think i filled out my bracket wrong..
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United States12607 Posts
When IdrA didn't show great results in TSL and vs. F91 in Liquibition, he was bashed for not making good on his time as a professional gamer. And now that he actually is showing great results, his critics act like this is what they expected all along.
I think IdrA's recent performance is wicked impressive, even considering all of the advantages that come from playing for CJ.
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On July 29 2009 13:57 Roffles wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2009 13:56 JWD wrote:On July 29 2009 13:54 Tehinf wrote: i remember some caster saying that it's idra's turn to win everything, like how JF was a while ago No offense to JF, but he was never dominant on this scale. (Then again, at JF's peak (around TSL time) there were far fewer tournaments for him to play in.) Then again, IdrA gets to practice with CJ Entus, JF practiced with who knows?
Then again?
They were not even talking about the circumstances of which why Idra is more dominant. Just that his dominance is on a higher level.
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Artosis
United States2138 Posts
dont forget he won the north/south american ESWC qualifier, a very hard run with players like fenix/dinot/eg members.
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United States12607 Posts
On July 29 2009 14:03 Artosis wrote: dont forget he won the north/south american ESWC qualifier, a very hard run with players like fenix/dinot/eg members. Oh good call Artosis, I'll look for results and edit this in added!
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On July 29 2009 13:57 Roffles wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2009 13:56 JWD wrote:On July 29 2009 13:54 Tehinf wrote: i remember some caster saying that it's idra's turn to win everything, like how JF was a while ago No offense to JF, but he was never dominant on this scale. (Then again, at JF's peak (around TSL time) there were far fewer tournaments for him to play in.) Then again, IdrA gets to practice with CJ Entus, JF practiced with who knows?
soda FTW.
it's not only that he has good partners, it's the whole environment he is in, which kind of makes him the only one who should be winning.
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Artosis
United States2138 Posts
btw, thx JWD for outlining this. i hope all the haters who were flaming me for calling him the foriegn bonjwa in mumbo jumbo read this. artosis always speaks the truth thx.
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Should total up his prize money too.
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On July 29 2009 14:03 Etherone wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2009 13:57 Roffles wrote:On July 29 2009 13:56 JWD wrote:On July 29 2009 13:54 Tehinf wrote: i remember some caster saying that it's idra's turn to win everything, like how JF was a while ago No offense to JF, but he was never dominant on this scale. (Then again, at JF's peak (around TSL time) there were far fewer tournaments for him to play in.) Then again, IdrA gets to practice with CJ Entus, JF practiced with who knows? soda FTW. it's not only that he has good partners, it's the whole environment he is in, which kind of makes him the only one who should be winning. Agreed. Idra should be winning all these and good for him. He would be putting in a lot more practice and effort then everyone else. Complete dominance at the moment from Idra. very impressed
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I think until he plays a televised game for CJ he is still technically a foreigner, at least imo.
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