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ABOOMAN
Burma156 Posts
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Essentia
1150 Posts
On February 24 2011 09:38 Samp wrote: anyone know where to find the video where Idra slams his headsets when he loses against Nazgul at MLG Dallas I believe? http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/show/wb-round-3-idra-vs-nazgul/677577289001 Around 31 min 10 seconds you can see him in the lower left hand portrait slamming it down. EDIT: But here's the link vs Select in the losers bracket where he loses and slams it harder. http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/show/lb-round-6-select-vs-idra/677616378001 Around 45 min 55 sec | ||
storm8ring3r
Germany227 Posts
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Whole
United States6046 Posts
On February 24 2011 10:26 Essentia wrote: http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/show/wb-round-3-idra-vs-nazgul/677577289001 Around 31 min 10 seconds you can see him in the lower left hand portrait slamming it down. EDIT: But here's the link vs Select in the losers bracket where he loses and slams it harder. http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/show/lb-round-6-select-vs-idra/677616378001 Around 45 min 55 sec i watched that live physically at MLG...why must you bring back the memories the horror...the horror | ||
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bkrow
Australia8532 Posts
![]() Look forward to seeing more IdrA at MLG this year :D:D | ||
dkim
United States255 Posts
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ratMortar
Canada282 Posts
On February 23 2011 23:57 hifriend wrote: That's kind of true though. Except his ZvT and ZvP I would call excellent rather than just decent, at least in the majority of times. Yeah, they talk about that on State of the Game when Ret won Assembly. Essentially they talked about how he kept going ling baneling and didn't realize how fast Ret could get his Roaches out and also the fact that Morrow doesn't know when he needs to stop making lings in ZvZ. And IdrA also went on to say, when asked how he would feel if Morrow won Assembly, that Morrow would never have beaten Ret which would be considered by many as a slap except the rest of the cast agreed with him completely. I believe it was either last week's SOTG or the week before for anyone that wants to hear their discussion. | ||
starcraft2rush
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
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Joementum
787 Posts
On February 24 2011 10:26 Essentia wrote: http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/show/wb-round-3-idra-vs-nazgul/677577289001 Around 31 min 10 seconds you can see him in the lower left hand portrait slamming it down. EDIT: But here's the link vs Select in the losers bracket where he loses and slams it harder. http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/show/lb-round-6-select-vs-idra/677616378001 Around 45 min 55 sec LOL. I don't remember him throwing the headset. I remembered watching the losses though =/. Losing to cheese blows. | ||
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Chill
Calgary25963 Posts
On February 25 2011 17:35 Torte de Lini wrote: Can anyone tell me what it was like for Idra when he was with CJ Entus? Did he feel isolated from the team since he didn't speak Korean, etc.? Yes. But it was better than eStro. | ||
r33k
Italy3402 Posts
He mentioned MIsO being the most outgoing guy there, if you're really looking forward to seeing him he might get one of two games in this season. | ||
Turgid
United States1623 Posts
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Shinshin
United States106 Posts
On February 23 2011 12:14 Arkan wrote: I dont understand why he left, he was a serious contendor in GSL. I seriously hope NASL is all that it is cut out to be. I doubt he would have done well in GSL, if he stayed this season. Not with the new maps in the pool. He said it himself, that he mostly trains on ladder. I think he'll do tons better in NASL and other tournys after moving back to the US. | ||
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motbob
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United States12546 Posts
- Go to IEM World championships with a $30,000 prize pool. Move back to the states shortly thereafter. Participate in all of the US tournaments with much weaker competition than Korean. Compete in the NASL, a tournament with weaker competition than Koreans, a long group stage that rewards the best players, and a high pressure LAN finale that rewards experience at LAN events. Gain access to a team full of skilled practice partners. - Stay in Code S, miss IEM Worlds because of scheduling conflicts (no Code S player could go, apparently), enter GSLs against the best players and cheesers in the world. Practice on ladder only. It's not even a choice. | ||
Starlos
Canada191 Posts
On February 26 2011 06:31 motbob wrote: Idra had two options. - Go to IEM World championships with a $30,000 prize pool. Move back to the states shortly thereafter. Participate in all of the US tournaments with much weaker competition than Korean. Compete in the NASL, a tournament with weaker competition than Koreans, a long group stage that rewards the best players, and a high pressure LAN finale that rewards experience at LAN events. Gain access to a team full of skilled practice partners. - Stay in Code S, miss IEM Worlds because of scheduling conflicts (no Code S player could go, apparently), enter GSLs against the best players and cheesers in the world. Practice on ladder only. It's not even a choice. QFT. But I'm still wondering, won't some Koreans want to participate in the NASL with that huge price pool ? | ||
Popsycle
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Sfydjklm
United States9218 Posts
On February 24 2011 10:26 Essentia wrote: http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/show/wb-round-3-idra-vs-nazgul/677577289001 Around 31 min 10 seconds you can see him in the lower left hand portrait slamming it down. EDIT: But here's the link vs Select in the losers bracket where he loses and slams it harder. http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/show/lb-round-6-select-vs-idra/677616378001 Around 45 min 55 sec u call that a slam? Thats how i normally take my headphones off. | ||
Calas
United Kingdom33 Posts
On February 26 2011 07:23 Sfydjklm wrote: u call that a slam? Thats how i normally take my headphones off. Your headphones must get broken every other week then. | ||
Starlos
Canada191 Posts
On February 26 2011 06:51 Popsycle wrote: only reason nazgul beat Idra is because he abused Kulas Revine map where you can blink up with out vission. Idra/Jinro will dominate all western tournaments. No one is at their skill level I disagree, he also won because he all-in'd IdrA on close positions metal. His blink stalker play wasn't that bad too. His strategy required way more skills than some other all-ins that we can see in high level tournaments. | ||
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