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SC2 Zerg Lair interviews IdrA
SC2 Zerg Lair interviewed star Zerg IdrA about the upcoming Heart of the Swarm expansion, the most overrated players and his plans to return to South Korea.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Nov 15, 2011 17:48
SC2 Zerg Lair interviewed star Zerg IdrA about the upcoming Heart of the Swarm expansion, the most overrated players and his plans to return to South Korea.SC2 Zerg Lair has interviewed EG's star Zerg:
Gregory 'IdrA' Fields.
In the 9m36s video interview IdrA answers questions about his first main race in BW, the differences between Western gaming and Korea, when he will return to South Korea, how he will adapt to Heart of the Swarm, the most overrated players, his favourite Zerg unit and whether or not he will switch race. IdrA gives a number of interesting and insightful interviews, including naming a GSL finalist as an overrated player.
IdrA moved to South Korea during the Brood War days and played with the eSTRO and CJ Entus teams, becoming a full time professional with the latter and making up part of their B team. After SC2's beta appeared he switched and soon became one of the highest ranked players. Despite remaining in South Korea during the early days of SC2, competing in GSL, he eventually moved back to his native country of the United States of America to play for EG and compete in more international tournaments.
IdrA's recent form has seen him place 1st at IEM VI Guangzhou, 5th-8th at IPL3, 4th at MLG Orlando, 9th-16th at ESWC, 1st at ROG Stars Invite and 1st in the MLG North American Invitational.
Source: SC2 Zerg Lair
In the 9m36s video interview IdrA answers questions about his first main race in BW, the differences between Western gaming and Korea, when he will return to South Korea, how he will adapt to Heart of the Swarm, the most overrated players, his favourite Zerg unit and whether or not he will switch race. IdrA gives a number of interesting and insightful interviews, including naming a GSL finalist as an overrated player.
IdrA moved to South Korea during the Brood War days and played with the eSTRO and CJ Entus teams, becoming a full time professional with the latter and making up part of their B team. After SC2's beta appeared he switched and soon became one of the highest ranked players. Despite remaining in South Korea during the early days of SC2, competing in GSL, he eventually moved back to his native country of the United States of America to play for EG and compete in more international tournaments.
IdrA's recent form has seen him place 1st at IEM VI Guangzhou, 5th-8th at IPL3, 4th at MLG Orlando, 9th-16th at ESWC, 1st at ROG Stars Invite and 1st in the MLG North American Invitational.
Source: SC2 Zerg Lair
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