On September 18 2011 04:02 zXzXz wrote: I don't think who you practice or how much you practice can be taken into account tho. "You need to cut his skill in half in order to compare because he practices with koreans", IdrA chosed to move back to the USA to move into the teamhouse, but even when he was in korea and training with koreans, he didn't have any success against the koreans anyways. And in the last MLG, Jinro was ripping thru the open bracket and got 2-1ed by trimaster. Idra ran 2-3 in the group stages with several foreigners and then got 2-1ed by trimaster. Hard to say who's doing best (or worst) I guess Anyways, I hate to repeat myself but I guess we'll agree to disagree ^^ You think Idra is doing better, I think Jinro is doing better. DH finals now so I wont be responding, ciao :d
when Idra was in korea training with koreans he was in code S and making ro16 each time, he qualified for every GSL when there were 3 open seasons. He was doing quiet well vs koreans lol even making it to the round of 8 and took a game off of MVP during his insane tvz reign (well when it was insanely good then and still is now) on steppes of war.
Indeed, and he didn't even have ideal practicing conditions (no team house + language barrier).
On September 18 2011 04:02 zXzXz wrote: I don't think who you practice or how much you practice can be taken into account tho. "You need to cut his skill in half in order to compare because he practices with koreans", IdrA chosed to move back to the USA to move into the teamhouse, but even when he was in korea and training with koreans, he didn't have any success against the koreans anyways. And in the last MLG, Jinro was ripping thru the open bracket and got 2-1ed by trimaster. Idra ran 2-3 in the group stages with several foreigners and then got 2-1ed by trimaster. Hard to say who's doing best (or worst) I guess Anyways, I hate to repeat myself but I guess we'll agree to disagree ^^ You think Idra is doing better, I think Jinro is doing better. DH finals now so I wont be responding, ciao :d
when Idra was in korea training with koreans he was in code S and making ro16 each time, he qualified for every GSL when there were 3 open seasons. He was doing quiet well vs koreans lol even making it to the round of 8 and took a game off of MVP during his insane tvz reign (well when it was insanely good then and still is now) on steppes of war.
Indeed, and he didn't even have ideal practicing conditions (no team house + language barrier).
hope i prove wrong but i dont think idra wants to be the best any more...
On September 18 2011 04:02 zXzXz wrote: I don't think who you practice or how much you practice can be taken into account tho. "You need to cut his skill in half in order to compare because he practices with koreans", IdrA chosed to move back to the USA to move into the teamhouse, but even when he was in korea and training with koreans, he didn't have any success against the koreans anyways. And in the last MLG, Jinro was ripping thru the open bracket and got 2-1ed by trimaster. Idra ran 2-3 in the group stages with several foreigners and then got 2-1ed by trimaster. Hard to say who's doing best (or worst) I guess Anyways, I hate to repeat myself but I guess we'll agree to disagree ^^ You think Idra is doing better, I think Jinro is doing better. DH finals now so I wont be responding, ciao :d
when Idra was in korea training with koreans he was in code S and making ro16 each time, he qualified for every GSL when there were 3 open seasons. He was doing quiet well vs koreans lol even making it to the round of 8 and took a game off of MVP during his insane tvz reign (well when it was insanely good then and still is now) on steppes of war.
Indeed, and he didn't even have ideal practicing conditions (no team house + language barrier).
hope i prove wrong but i dont think idra wants to be the best any more...
That's retarded. If he didn't want to be the best, why would he travel to Korea again, and why would he have raged so hard after losing to Trimaster?
even i have some proper awnsers to your questions i dont want to analyse my thought coz i dont want to belive in my thought , lets say its just an impresion i get from his play.
On September 19 2011 00:58 vroma wrote: even i have some proper awnsers to your questions i dont want to analyse my thought coz i dont want to belive in my thought , lets say its just an impresion i get from his play.
i think idrA got the easiest group in MLG than every one else, but even so, i still fear for the gracken i hope idrA will prepare something amazing with puma against Boxer.
On September 19 2011 00:58 vroma wrote: even i have some proper awnsers to your questions i dont want to analyse my thought coz i dont want to belive in my thought , lets say its just an impresion i get from his play.
No idea how you are taking this 7 post troll seriously.
On September 19 2011 00:58 vroma wrote: even i have some proper awnsers to your questions i dont want to analyse my thought coz i dont want to belive in my thought , lets say its just an impresion i get from his play.
No idea how you are taking this 7 post troll seriously.
None of his previous posts are really trollish, before these
I get the impression that he doesnt want to be the best either - at least for the past few months. Him announcing that he practiced 3 hours or less shows that hes just wasnt as passionate or into the game as before. IdrA is my favorite player but you call a spade a spade. Whether he was demotivated by the state of protoss/game, gf, or other distractions, he didnt take the game seriously for a few months and it shows. Just because hes decided to go back to korea doesnt mean hes going to return to domination just yet, hes going to have to rediscover his passion for the game and put in the time and work (which every indication says that he is.) Give his recent training I hope hes having fun doing it. And hopefully he places high in Orlando and gets a code A spot (or even better, top 3 and a code S spot)
I almost hope he doesnt get code S It wouldnt really be good for him if he got raped in his first game, and had nothing to do but practice for an entire month.
On September 19 2011 06:40 Aocowns wrote: I almost hope he doesnt get code S It wouldnt really be good for him if he got raped in his first game, and had nothing to do but practice for an entire month.
Why not both =p. dominate code S while getting in some solid, world class practice.