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Psyclon
Bulgaria2443 Posts
Here's hoping for great results at MLG GI and Dreamhack Valencia! | ||
Klive5ive
United Kingdom6056 Posts
Until he goes back to Korea he can't possibly expect consistent success. Even then it may be too late to catchup. | ||
DreamChaser
1649 Posts
On September 14 2011 23:04 Klive5ive wrote: Starcraft2 is still volatile enough that to guarantee consistent victories you have to be practicing against top tier players 24/7. IdrA still hasn't rectified this problem. Until he goes back to Korea he can't possibly expect consistent success. Even then it may be too late to catchup. He has teammates HuK and PuMa to practice against, arguably one of the best in their respective races. Granted HuK is in Korea now but if/when HuK gets back i imagine we will see an amazing team bust out, | ||
darcevader88
Canada648 Posts
On September 14 2011 23:20 DreamChaser wrote: He has teammates HuK and PuMa to practice against, arguably one of the best in their respective races. Granted HuK is in Korea now but if/when HuK gets back i imagine we will see an amazing team bust out, huk isn't coming back for any extended amount of time ,he has made that clear.. idra is going to korea though in october which is what he needs to get back to where he was. | ||
Aocowns
Norway6070 Posts
On September 14 2011 23:29 darcevader88 wrote: huk isn't coming back for any extended amount of time ,he has made that clear.. idra is going to korea though in october which is what he needs to get back to where he was. The teamhouse is opened in October, but Idra isnt going to Korea before November, and besides, Both Puma and Huk are in Korea, which leaves Demuslim, Incontrol, Machine etc, with half of them not being in the teamhouse atm I think | ||
Apollo_Shards
1210 Posts
On September 14 2011 23:04 Klive5ive wrote: Starcraft2 is still volatile enough that to guarantee consistent victories you have to be practicing against top tier players 24/7. IdrA still hasn't rectified this problem. Until he goes back to Korea he can't possibly expect consistent success. Even then it may be too late to catchup. It's definitely not too late for him to get better. Look at Fenix in just (3 or 4) weeks he beat 3 oGs players including MC. When he first came his matches in the GSL were under 20 minutes and he lost horribly. I think Idra will really benefit from Korea. The only thing I think we have to be worried about is that his attitude won't change. This might lead to him thinking "oh well this isnt balanced so I dont have to worry about beating it" so he wont get the "full" effect of practicing in Korea. But I really believe he can get over that mentality, especially with zergs there like Nestea and Losira. He'd better be prepared for a lot of cheese on the ladder though :p. | ||
Karalius
Lithuania271 Posts
Practicing vs one terran and one protoss is never gonna be enough to get really good. While yes both Huk and puma can and obviously are helping idra a lot, it will never be enough... Korean ladder is a lot better for practice, that alone might give IdrA the extra kick needed to finally do really well in MLG etc. | ||
Apollo_Shards
1210 Posts
On September 15 2011 01:11 tragedy wrote: Well everyone keeps saying "IdrA has Huk and PuMa to practice against". Practicing vs one terran and one protoss is never gonna be enough to get really good. While yes both Huk and puma can and obviously are helping idra a lot, it will never be enough... Korean ladder is a lot better for practice, that alone might give IdrA the extra kick needed to finally do really well in MLG etc. Yea Im really worried about that :/. I hope EG lets other foreigners in their house like Sase and Major but I dont think just a single player from each race will cut it. | ||
CosmicHippo
United States547 Posts
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xtfftc
United Kingdom2343 Posts
On September 15 2011 01:19 CosmicHippo wrote: most infamous fanclube of all time ![]() | ||
Hardigan
Switzerland1297 Posts
On September 15 2011 01:15 Apollo_Shards wrote: Yea Im really worried about that :/. I hope EG lets other foreigners in their house like Sase and Major but I dont think just a single player from each race will cut it. It's not like they are not allowed to train with players from other Teams. Huk will still train with ogs from time to time and Puma with TSL, Bomber, etc. and so will Idra | ||
Apollo_Shards
1210 Posts
On September 15 2011 02:09 Hardigan wrote: It's not like they are not allowed to train with players from other Teams. Huk will still train with ogs from time to time and Puma with TSL, Bomber, etc. and so will Idra I know, but those players are always available to talk to about strategy, point out your mistakes or just generally help you with your game. I know EG players will do the same but I dont think it will be up to an entire team with different views and insight to help. Ie, Naniwa has all types of races and play styles to discuss with and learn from. I know there's ladder and also private matches to play other clans but that doesnt seem enough to me. I think there's a reason SC pro teams in Korea are so big. | ||
IAmSpooner
Sweden111 Posts
On September 15 2011 01:19 CosmicHippo wrote: most infamous fanclube of all time Thank you, we try our best. | ||
integrity
United States1014 Posts
On September 15 2011 02:09 Hardigan wrote: It's not like they are not allowed to train with players from other Teams. Huk will still train with ogs from time to time and Puma with TSL, Bomber, etc. and so will Idra From what huk said in a recent interview he was said EG hasnt release any info about the korea house but he said personally he was hoping for a team partnership so they can compete in the GSTL.IMO i think this is what Mr. Alex is working on for the Korean house, why there is no info as of yet. or maybe it is me just wishing ^_^ | ||
Crassulacean
68 Posts
On September 15 2011 01:19 CosmicHippo wrote: most infamous fanclube of all time most infamous fan...clube...clube..cluub...cluu... sorry what i got distracted there | ||
SagaSan
France64 Posts
On September 14 2011 23:39 Apollo_Shards wrote: It's definitely not too late for him to get better. Look at Fenix in just (3 or 4) weeks he beat 3 oGs players including MC. When he first came his matches in the GSL were under 20 minutes and he lost horribly. I think Idra will really benefit from Korea. The only thing I think we have to be worried about is that his attitude won't change. This might lead to him thinking "oh well this isnt balanced so I dont have to worry about beating it" so he wont get the "full" effect of practicing in Korea. But I really believe he can get over that mentality, especially with zergs there like Nestea and Losira. He'd better be prepared for a lot of cheese on the ladder though :p. Fenix is Terran. | ||
Apollo_Shards
1210 Posts
Yes, I know. Why this has any significance or matters in the slightest retaining to my point or this topic is beyond me. | ||
xtfftc
United Kingdom2343 Posts
![]() I'm at the risk of getting all emotional... :/ | ||
Wrecken
United States213 Posts
On September 15 2011 04:07 xtfftc wrote: ![]() I'm at the risk of getting all emotional... :/ ![]() | ||
TUski
United States1258 Posts
On September 15 2011 04:07 xtfftc wrote: ![]() I'm at the risk of getting all emotional... :/ HAHAHA what happened? You handed thread startership over? | ||
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