I didn't see anyone post the games from last night so I will. What did you guys think of Idra's performance? He basically raped Trap 1st game and 2nd game he lost because of his overconfidence.
Also (im not homo) but I thought Idra look GOOD. Way better than when he was in Estro where he was skinny and looks like a kid. Now he looks healthy and mature.
On March 30 2009 07:11 minus_human wrote: Imho Idra's mechanics were great, but his mentality... lacking, to say the best, as usual.
Imho for him do really do anything noticeable he has to beat himself, first of all, then it will all come to him.
Yeah, I also think it's not the raw skill part is where he's lacking, not at all. I'm pretty sure the CJ managers noticed the same, hence the purchase from eSTRO.
I was really impressed after the 1st game, to be honest I expected him to lose this 0-2 easy. Too bad his decision in 2nd one costed him the game and the whole match~~but overall performance was better then I expected from him, maybe he will get somewhere if he beats himself first as someone mentioned.
He didn't play bad at all, but to admit, one can tell the huge difference between a foreigner and a korean just by watching a few games easily. And that was the case here too, he has a lot of catching up to do and his opponents won't be there waiting for him to catch up. I have no faith in any foreigner in korean leagues.
He has no distinctive style. It's just standard and boring. It would be OK if you did it really well and manage to win (Flash after he got big), but standard and boring and losing makes you just another terran player.
I'm really glad Greg is sticking with to it and not leaving like all the other foreign hopefuls. He isn't letting the criticism and pressure get to him. He's gotten a lot better mechanically; all he needs to do now is have some confidence in himself. Currently, he's really the only hope for foreigners in the Korean scene. And I'm sure (I hope...) his perseverance will pay off.
On March 30 2009 08:00 Scooge wrote: He has no distinctive style. It's just standard and boring. It would be OK if you did it really well and manage to win (Flash after he got big), but standard and boring and losing makes you just another terran player.
On March 30 2009 08:00 Scooge wrote: He has no distinctive style. It's just standard and boring. It would be OK if you did it really well and manage to win (Flash after he got big), but standard and boring and losing makes you just another terran player.
If he plays to win, then he better change up his style. Unless if hes potentially amazing, hes not gonna be able to catch up to them. Playing copy isn't gonna get him up there.
You can't assume that his opponents aren't praticing. Assuming his opponents have the same potential, it's obvious that they will both pratice and greg will still be behind.
I expected strong mechanics from idra, and that's what I got to see. He performed really well, first game was almost perfect! He would have got second game but it was that one split force-attack that cost him the game. That is one of his weaknesses, splitting his army at the wrong time. Other than that he had quite good decisionmaking in the second game. Game three he had bad luck with the drop. Anyways Andromeda is hard map for Terran when facing protoss. Go Greg!
And I would not suggest him to change his style... at least not yet. Playing standard builds and forcing the the match going into the lategame is a good way to get strong badass mechanics. After getting insane macro+micro you can go and switch your style from time to time.
Idra played great overall, his mines did so much damage vs trap, his dropship play got shut down on every map which kind of sucked. Idra could have very well won this series, a few mistakes (maybe nervousness?) cost him the game. The way I see it is that you learn more from losing than winning, had idra won this series 2:0 in a convincing fashion like game 1 he would not have learned nearly as much as losing 1:2 in close games. I hope you continue to get even better and let everyone see your improvements.
ABOUT NoNy vs F91, Do not click this spoiler if you haven't watched the games yet. + Show Spoiler +
As we can see idra losing to f91 5:2 wasn't as bad as it seemed, as far as liquibition goes f91 has performed the best out of any foreigner, beating nony today 4:2.
I think one thing that idra needs to develop in his play is some strategies that aren't standard, don't get me wrong, not like allins or anything, just like spice it up with an FD push, 2 fact, 1 fact/1star, or 13cc even instead of just siege expand everytime.
On March 30 2009 08:00 Scooge wrote: He has no distinctive style. It's just standard and boring. It would be OK if you did it really well and manage to win (Flash after he got big), but standard and boring and losing makes you just another terran player.
If he plays to win, then he better change up his style. Unless if hes potentially amazing, hes not gonna be able to catch up to them. Playing copy isn't gonna get him up there.
You can't assume that his opponents aren't praticing. Assuming his opponents have the same potential, it's obvious that they will both pratice and greg will still be behind.
Are you serious? By that logic, the same players should be on top now that were in 2000.