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On October 26 2011 17:04 xtfftc wrote: Okay, there it is:
Global StarCraft II League Nov. Period : 2011.10.27 ~ 2011.12.23
There will be changes in the format and I'm pretty sure that Idra will be participating in GSL this season.
I don't think he will be there for this Code A. He has Dreamhack Winter until Nov. 27th and possibly the NASL finals Dec. 2-4. Greg did mention in one of the interviews, probably at ESWC, that he was leaving for Korea arround Dec. 7th. I think we have to hope to see him in Code A in January or February.
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On October 26 2011 18:29 nevamind wrote:Show nested quote +On October 26 2011 17:04 xtfftc wrote: Okay, there it is:
Global StarCraft II League Nov. Period : 2011.10.27 ~ 2011.12.23
There will be changes in the format and I'm pretty sure that Idra will be participating in GSL this season. I don't think he will be there for this Code A. He has Dreamhack Winter until Nov. 27th and possibly the NASL finals Dec. 2-4. Greg did mention in one of the interviews, probably at ESWC, that he was leaving for Korea arround Dec. 7th. I think we have to hope to see him in Code A in January or February.
Well dude if you look at the dates GSL november according to that is lasting 2 months? LOL
So im pretty sure its going to be a confusing month or so of GSL how can GSL november start in October and finish 2 days before christmas xD
But theres just so many freeking tournaments T.T I would prefer if he just went to Korea and practice like a boss for the rest of the year.
Oh well money talks, i just hope he travels first class on the plane journeys ^_^
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November 27 is when the preliminaries for Code A start, I'd give it at least a week until they actually start. And in the announcement of an announcement Gom said that there'll be changes in the format to make the leagues more dynamic. So they'll probably make it easier for the players to go to other events abroad as well.
Also, Idra is yet to be announced for DreamHack Winter. I'd like him to go because for me DreamHack is still the main ESPORTS event worldwide but considering all the travelling and the fact that he's spending three weeks in Europe for ESWC and RoG before returning to the US for MLG, he might very well skip DreamHack and go straight to Korea. Same for NASL, especially considering that there aren't a lot of Koreans participating and that his group standing is not that good anyway.
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On October 26 2011 19:51 xtfftc wrote: November 27 is when the preliminaries for Code A start, I'd give it at least a week until they actually start. And in the announcement of an announcement Gom said that there'll be changes in the format to make the leagues more dynamic. So they'll probably make it easier for the players to go to other events abroad as well.
Also, Idra is yet to be announced for DreamHack Winter. I'd like him to go because for me DreamHack is still the main ESPORTS event worldwide but considering all the travelling and the fact that he's spending three weeks in Europe for ESWC and RoG before returning to the US for MLG, he might very well skip DreamHack and go straight to Korea. Same for NASL, especially considering that there aren't a lot of Koreans participating and that his group standing is not that good anyway. Idra will attend the NASL finals imo as it has a nice prize pool, and it's top 2 from each division will get to go, he is currently second with an ok score compared to first rank Morrow. I mean its called the North American Star League and if any one wants to prove who is the best NA player its Idra
Btw This upcoming MLG Providence will the top 2 i believe? still be awarded a code S spot, If so i believe the Grack is set for a return to code S glory
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the only way for idra to make it back into gsl is to be invited ldo
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Any1 knows what is the name of the Techno that Idra always listen.... kind like a techno that kick ass... more agressive.
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On October 26 2011 20:25 Oats123 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 26 2011 19:51 xtfftc wrote: November 27 is when the preliminaries for Code A start, I'd give it at least a week until they actually start. And in the announcement of an announcement Gom said that there'll be changes in the format to make the leagues more dynamic. So they'll probably make it easier for the players to go to other events abroad as well.
Also, Idra is yet to be announced for DreamHack Winter. I'd like him to go because for me DreamHack is still the main ESPORTS event worldwide but considering all the travelling and the fact that he's spending three weeks in Europe for ESWC and RoG before returning to the US for MLG, he might very well skip DreamHack and go straight to Korea. Same for NASL, especially considering that there aren't a lot of Koreans participating and that his group standing is not that good anyway. Idra will attend the NASL finals imo as it has a nice prize pool, and it's top 2 from each division will get to go, he is currently second with an ok score compared to first rank Morrow. I mean its called the North American Star League and if any one wants to prove who is the best NA player its Idra Btw This upcoming MLG Providence will the top 2 i believe? still be awarded a code S spot, If so i believe the Grack is set for a return to code S glory 
Top 2 get seeds into Blizzard Cup, the highest ranking non code S player gets code S (And the Blizzard Cup seed provided the highest non code S player places 1st/2nd)
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Idra doesn't care about the NA players, he wants to prove himself against the Koreans. Also, Idra is 3-2 in his group and so are Jinro and Socke. Kiwikaki is 3-1 and Morrow is 4-1. The prize pool is great but I wouldn't be surprised if he decides not to bother about NASL too much.
Also, I just realised that Idra might also play in the Grubby Invitational #3, considering that he is in Europe anyway. It's an online event and the prize pool is not particularly high, but the players pool is amazing. Dimaga, Mana, Nerchio, Morrow, Brat_OK, DarkForce, Cloud, Strelok, Kas, HasuObs, Sjow, Fenix, Sheth, Haypro, Major, TT1, and so on.
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On October 26 2011 21:28 rEdEEmEd wrote: Any1 knows what is the name of the Techno that Idra always listen.... kind like a techno that kick ass... more agressive. You mean dubstep? The artists he listens to are mainly Flux Pavilion, Skrillex and Nit Grit.
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Ty vm Bakkendepao Really appreciated
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On October 26 2011 21:54 mighty_honour_korea wrote:Show nested quote +On October 26 2011 21:52 xtfftc wrote: You should totally try to get Idra to play in this tournament. He is probably staying in Europe between ESWC and RoG, so he might be interested in playing in an online event. We've invited him to compete in all of them, he hasn't accepted yet. Maybe he'll play the next one.
Meh :/ No Idra this weekend then.
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Owww... >.< Well, there is the hope that he might stream once he gets back?(Think he gets back today)
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If he's going back to the US it makes sense that he refused participating in the tournament.
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On October 27 2011 02:18 Aocowns wrote: Owww... >.< Well, there is the hope that he might stream once he gets back?(Think he gets back today)
Yea... I haven't gotten my IdrA stream fix in a while XD
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i would almost assume that he is going to stay in Europe with the Asus tourney coming up
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Today, I wanted to write the word "fraction" in an email to my boss. After I sent it, I saw that I had written the word "gracktion" instead. Moral of the story: listening to IdrA interviews while working is totally worth it.
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On October 27 2011 07:53 KSMB wrote: Today, I wanted to write the word "fraction" in an email to my boss. After I sent it, I saw that I had written the word "gracktion" instead. Moral of the story: listening to IdrA interviews while working is totally worth it. i mix up idra and idea often...even when I'm at school and stuff lol
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On October 27 2011 07:53 KSMB wrote: Today, I wanted to write the word "fraction" in an email to my boss. After I sent it, I saw that I had written the word "gracktion" instead. Moral of the story: listening to IdrA interviews while working is totally worth it. Bhahahahahaahaha xD i wonder what your boss thought when he read the word "Gracktion" xD
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On October 27 2011 07:53 KSMB wrote: Today, I wanted to write the word "fraction" in an email to my boss. After I sent it, I saw that I had written the word "gracktion" instead. Moral of the story: listening to IdrA interviews while working is totally worth it. F and G are close on the keyboard. Your boss will think it's just a typo, while your hidden love remains private.
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