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Aocowns
Norway6070 Posts
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GenoZStriker
United States2914 Posts
On October 05 2011 05:58 Brainiac wrote: - What is he doing? - He is beginning to believe! GJ grack! Gogo win more It's funny his second game against PuMa played out almost exactly like that clip. | ||
sjschmidt93
United States2518 Posts
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Mafs
Canada458 Posts
On October 05 2011 10:16 sjschmidt93 wrote: Just me or does IdrA say "particularly" too much? D And nullify. I think he loves those words. | ||
Serpico
4285 Posts
He likes to say robust too. | ||
CeriseCherries
6170 Posts
well he also loves to say "protoss" "terran" "imba" ok for that matter those are my favorite words too after laddering a while | ||
PandaMonk
United States300 Posts
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kanadiasteve
United States313 Posts
Odd that it's not on Idra v puma, but maybe that's to come. | ||
kittensrcute
United States617 Posts
On October 05 2011 10:58 kanadiasteve wrote: Day 9's daily right now is going to be on IdrA v Revival ZvZ! Odd that it's not on Idra v puma, but maybe that's to come. could be because there hasn't been zvz analysis in awhile, but you're right he might be saving it for later since the series was so epic | ||
Angelbelow
United States3728 Posts
On October 05 2011 10:58 kanadiasteve wrote: Day 9's daily right now is going to be on IdrA v Revival ZvZ! Odd that it's not on Idra v puma, but maybe that's to come. Haha, maybe ill tune in, havent watched the daily in months but my ZvZ is pretty bad nowadays. | ||
Whole
United States6046 Posts
On October 05 2011 11:28 kittensrcute wrote: could be because there hasn't been zvz analysis in awhile, but you're right he might be saving it for later since the series was so epic how was it? was it worth a watch for entertainment value? | ||
Makura
United States317 Posts
On October 05 2011 10:58 kanadiasteve wrote: Day 9's daily right now is going to be on IdrA v Revival ZvZ! Odd that it's not on Idra v puma, but maybe that's to come. Well I think day9 does like to focus on every good player, not just the most famous ones. The Idra vs Revival series is largely ignored and many would write it off as "another zvz coinflip" but watching it really shows idra's understanding of the match up. Important to note Revival isn't a "no name" korean zerg. He has been a stable TSL player with results like in the team league winning vs ogs by taking out stc, nada and mc Edit: @Whole, last game was the only macro game but I was personally greatly impressed by his drone control game 1 and his control throughout the series was very crisp | ||
Whole
United States6046 Posts
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kanadiasteve
United States313 Posts
On October 05 2011 12:21 Whole wrote: how was it? was it worth a watch for entertainment value? Wait, do you mean the Day9 analysis? If you have time to kill, then why not. He does point out a few cool things IdrA did, but nothing matches the excitement I personally had watching the match live. It's not particularly an eye-poppingly amazing daily on its own in terms of entertainment value, so I'd say just watch it if you need some more IdrA, or if you really want to closely look at that long v Revival game, and see where IdrA got ahead outside of the battles. EDIT: Oh, and Day9 spends all the time up to the first break (sans a very brief skim over the main points in the game) telling a skydiving story, just a heads up. | ||
Whole
United States6046 Posts
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duckyR
United States93 Posts
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ThaZenith
Canada3116 Posts
He said that IdrA and Demuslim rarely play each other in the house, and don't practice seriously, because they "could hit each other in tournaments". Does anyone else think this is a terrible way to go about it? They're both losing out on basically the best practice partners of each race in the EG house(excluding puma while he's there), and ending up with a lesser skill level because of it. If IdrA goes to Korea and him, HuK, and Puma don't practice in depth with each other... I will be a little disappointed, anyway, if he only plays ladder over there. | ||
cordlc
United States360 Posts
On October 05 2011 13:38 ThaZenith wrote: Just watching SoTG, and one comment by InControl I found interesting. He said that IdrA and Demuslim rarely play each other in the house, and don't practice seriously, because they "could hit each other in tournaments". Does anyone else think this is a terrible way to go about it? They're both losing out on basically the best practice partners of each race in the EG house(excluding puma while he's there), and ending up with a lesser skill level because of it. If IdrA goes to Korea and him, HuK, and Puma don't practice in depth with each other... I will be a little disappointed, anyway, if he only plays ladder over there. What? Did he really say that? Why even bother being on the same team, then? I hope that isn't the case... when DeMuslim started doing well (last MLG), I was glad for the EG members since they'd have a great Terran to practice with. Apparently not? | ||
ThaZenith
Canada3116 Posts
On October 05 2011 13:55 cordlc wrote: What? Did he really say that? Why even bother being on the same team, then? I hope that isn't the case... when DeMuslim started doing well (last MLG), I was glad for the EG members since they'd have a great Terran to practice with. Apparently not? I wouldn't say he said it if he didn't say it. o.o JP asked something like "Does IdrA play Demuslim a lot?" and InControl was like "Nope. No. Not at all." And then led into everything else. | ||
TUski
United States1258 Posts
Does anyone else see the resemblance here? + Show Spoiler + | ||
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