IdrA withdrawing from GSL March, returns to US - Page 22
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Ponyo
United States1231 Posts
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ch33psh33p
7650 Posts
On February 23 2011 03:26 Ponyo wrote: hmm, i support the expansion of e-sports in the west and i support greg's decision. Not going to mention anything about his performance in SK GSL, which was admiral at best. What? A Ro8 and two Ro16's along with a Ro32 is only admiral? | ||
Lunit
United States183 Posts
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mprs
Canada2933 Posts
On February 23 2011 03:29 ch33psh33p wrote: What? A Ro8 and two Ro16's along with a Ro32 is only admiral? Really, a better way to sum up his success is that he is the 3rd best Zerg in the world, which I would say is way beyond admiral? | ||
awu25
United States2003 Posts
if NASL starts in April, couldn't he have participated in this GSL without any conflict | ||
Pyrrhuloxia
United States6700 Posts
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DoA.DawN
Germany61 Posts
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Solai
204 Posts
On February 23 2011 03:32 awu25 wrote: just wondering: if NASL starts in April, couldn't he have participated in this GSL without any conflict Well organizing and performing a move from SK to the US is I guess a rather stressfull experience and it would seem logicall to not have that stress while he is participating in the biggest western SC2 league | ||
Nik0
Uruguay460 Posts
On February 23 2011 03:30 mprs wrote: Really, a better way to sum up his success is that he is the 3rd best Zerg in the world, which I would say is way beyond admiral? who is the second? | ||
oHInsane
France727 Posts
I'm not by nature a great fan of him BUT the guy did something very brave by moving to Korea for a long time. During the SC1 era, he trained hard , in a difficult environment for quite not much reward. But he stayed there and kept practising. Most of us would have come back home way earlir than him and for that, he has my full respect. Good luck Idra. | ||
KevinIX
United States2472 Posts
I'd say JulyZerg, Zenio, FruitDealer, and Ret are all Idra-level players. | ||
Zorkmid
4410 Posts
Good for IdrA for trying his best! Hopefully one day he'll go back as a better player and win one for the foreign masses! | ||
Tenks
United States3104 Posts
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BetterFasterStronger
United States604 Posts
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Kahuna.
Canada196 Posts
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Sarang
Australia2363 Posts
On February 23 2011 14:56 Kahuna. wrote: Can someone post the link to the GOM "Goodbye IdrA" video. I'm trying to look for it, but I can't find it on the side. Where on the GOM site is it located? I can't find it under "Videos" or "Gomcam"... Game 2 of the series he was meant to play in - it's shown at the very start. EDIT: It's actually the first game, it's just listed under Game 2 because of course Game 1 did not happen. | ||
Angelbelow
United States3728 Posts
On February 23 2011 06:40 BetterFasterStronger wrote: idra realized he could make more money on the NASL where he doesn't have to face people like MVP. + all the MLG's. Good choice by him. Also, he finally has teammates to have proper practice with. Some might argue that ladder is great practice but if you actually watch his stream he doesn't exact get a consistent amount of quality games. | ||
LesPhoques
Canada782 Posts
Check out comments, some of them are hilarous | ||
IPA
United States3206 Posts
On February 23 2011 03:43 KevinIX wrote: I'd say JulyZerg, Zenio, FruitDealer, and Ret are all Idra-level players. You left out the best Zerg player, NesTea. @_@ | ||
NeoLearner
Belgium1847 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Q : Idra left Korea. What is your honest opinion? Clide : I hope he did not leave the country because of me. I was very rude to him. I hope he did not get a bad impression of Korea because of me. If he comes back to GSL and I have a seed to give, I would defintely choose him. Not that I think it has anything to do with Idra actually leaving. Found it very weird though, did I miss some incident or ceremony? | ||
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