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[e][h]Zerg IdrA
Player Information
Name:
Gregory Andrew Fields
Nationality:
Born:
August 21, 1989 (age 35)
Race:
Alternate IDs:
idrajit, Cale, Limper
Approx. Total Winnings:
$65,763
Achievements
2010 MLG Pro Circuit Washington D.C. IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Guangzhou
History
2008-09-02 — 2010-09-07CJ Entus
2010-09-07 — 2013-05-09Evil Geniuses
2013-05-09Retirement
Retired:
2013-05-09
Recent Matches
IdrA Zerg United States
L:W
United States Protoss puCK
IdrA Zerg United States
0:3
(vs)
United States Protoss Minigun
EGEvil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
2:3
(vs)
LighT eSportsLighT eSportsLighT
October 24, 2012 - 18:00EST
EGEvil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
3:1
(vs)
compLexity GamingcompLexity GamingcoL
October 17, 2012 - 18:00EST
EGEvil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
4:0
(vs)
Team oGamingTeam oGamingOG
October 4, 2012 - 18:00EST


Gregory "IdrA" Fields (born August 21, 1989) is a retiredAmericanZerg player who last played forEvil Geniuses.

He predominantly played as Terran in Brood War, but switched to Zerg for StarCraft II. He was previously sponsored by Tt eSports[1] and has won community approval as a caster.[2] After a retirement to focus on school, he returned to former teamEvil Geniuses forHeroes of the Storm.

IdrA is known for his macro abilities and an excellent grasp of fundamentals and mechanics. The "IdrA Build" is so-called because IdrA rarely deviated from this build during the beta. Such pertinacity is exemplary of his play style, which has occasionally proven to be somewhat vulnerable to unconventional or unexpected enemy tactics. His standard play and strength in the late game has caused IdrA to become the target of manycheeses and early-gameall-ins.[Citation needed]

Despite garnering much respect from both fans and players alike for his abilities, IdrA has gained considerable notoriety for his displays ofpoor etiquette both during ladder and online tournament matches. His habit of trash talking, vocalizing perceived game imbalance and "rage quitting" games have made him a colourful and controversial player within the StarCraft scene.[3]

Biography[edit]

Greg Fields is a professional gamer from Kalamazoo, Michigan.[4] His alias - "IdrA" - was originally inspired by the Hindu mythological character "Indrajit".[5] He chose to pursue a professional StarCraft career over attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on scholarship to study theoretical physics.[6]

IdrA lived in Korea for three years and achieved considerable success in Brood War's foreign scene, winning numerous international tournaments. Notable among these was the eSTRO SuperStars tournament in 2007 that opened doors for him in Korea. He initially moved into theCJ Entus dorm,[7] then in with the commentator Nick "Tasteless" Plott and lastly in his own apartment.[8]

When the Starcraft II beta was released in February 2010, IdrA officially switched over from Brood War and quickly imposed himself as one of the strongest players through various tournaments and ranking 1st in the Platinum League (Division 2) with a record of 62-8,[9] an impressive run culminating with his victory in theDay[9]'s King of the Beta tournament. Throughout beta, IdrA consistently demonstrated the heavy macro style he was famous for in Brood War.[Citation needed]

StarCraft II Player Career[edit]

Early SC2, Korea and Code S[edit]

Following his success in beta, IdrA was among the 10 invitees to theIEM Season V - Global Challenge Cologne, the first major live StarCraft II event in Europe. In that tournament, he achieved a clean slate in the group stages, beating all his opponents and advanced to the finals, only to fall against the heavily aggressive style of play from MorroW, which featured heavy Reaper usage.[10][11] IdrA would also leave Korea forMLG D.C. 2010 where he took 1st place, defeating players such asSeleCT,KiWiKaKi, andHuK.

In September 2010, departing from CJ Entus on good terms, IdrA began talks with most foreign organizations but ultimately it came down to choosing betweenLiquid orEvil Geniuses. He said that he felt EG was more established and had a better business plan and so joined the US-based organization Evil Geniuses. The offers that both teams made were very similar however.[12][13] However, he stayed in Korea and managed to qualify for the first three GOMTV Global Starcraft II Open Seasons, reaching the Round of 32, Round of 16 and Round of 32 respectively. This allowed him to secure a code S spot for thefirst GOMTV Sponsorship League in January in which he would have his most successful run to date; IdrA managed to defeatEnsnare andCheck in the group stage and made a surprising run, eliminatingClide,Genius andNaDa, going 3-0 in his group stage, but ultimately losing 1-3 against fellow foreignerJinro in the Round of 8. At that point, and despite his significant success, IdrA seriously considered retiring, frustrated with the state of Zerg in StarCraft II (he andNesTea were the only Zerg players in the Top 16 at the time).[14] IdrA subsequently relinquished his Code S status as EG would announce on February 16, his indefinite return to the United States at the beginning of March after playing in Korea for 3 years.[15]

Back From Korea[edit]

Now turning his efforts into the steadily growing international scene, IdrA met decent results in spring 2011 with five important tournament event podiums in three months, convincingly winning thefirst season of the IGN ProLeague and theWCG USA 2011 Qualifier #1, but also placing 4th inMLG Columbus 2011, 2nd in the2011 DreamHack Stockholm Invitational and 7th in theMLG Dallas 2011, in which IdrA played the infamous hallucination match withHuK : after substantial back and forth, he seemed to have taken a lead that would allow him to win, but left the game, not realizing HuK's Void Rays werehallucinated. IdrA would often be the last foreigner or Zerg player left in a tournament, especially with the influx of South Korean players in international tournaments through theGSL/MLG exchange program but drew harsh criticism by sometimes seceding matches with a notable advantage and displaying a culture of defeat in in the Protoss vs Zerg match-up that he judged unbalanced and thus unwinnable. Later on in June, IdrA participated inDreamHack Summer 2011 and saw a disappointing result with a 3-2 score in the Group Stages, although he was allegedly ill throughout most of the weekend. Despite his poor finish in the Top 16, losing toMC, he began to play many of his games out for a longer duration even with a disadvantage.

Summer 2011 was punctuated by more modest performances but a consolidation of his position as one of the best foreigner Zerg players, although he continued to struggle with South Korean players, losing toBoxeR inMLG Anaheim in group play (placing 9th overall), toHeart in the finals of theTeamSpeak TL Open 21 and to Terran playersBomber,Noblesse andSjoW atMLG Raleigh 2011, only finishing 20th, his worst performance in an MLG tournament to date. Invited to the2011 North American Battle.net Invitational, IdrA would lose toSheth and place fourth in the tournament behind HuK. He however claimed revenge overSheth and won theWOGL IeSF US Qualifier that took place in Korea. After EG acquired his long-time rivalHuK, it was announced that IdrA would travel back to Korea to train later in the year.[16]

September 2011 marked a change with a stronger international presence, as IdrA played in various tournaments around the globe. IdrA participated in theDreamHack Valencia Invitational 2011 alongside seven other players including teammate HuK, South KoreansHerO,Rain, andDongRaeGu, Sweden'sThorZaIN andNaNiwa, and local representativeLucifroN where he was quickly eliminated byHerO. He then met more success inIEM Guangzhou, claiming the first place, crushing his opponents, beating South Korean playerRevival 3-1, teammatePuMa 3-0, and finallyelfi in the grand finals 3-1. After his performance in this tournament, many casters have noted that IdrA had improved significantly in his mental state, and had started to heavily employ counter-attacks, aggressive openings, and upgrades along with his usual macro style[Citation needed].

IdrA atMLG Providence
(Photo: Major League Gaming)

Back on US soil inMLG Orlando, IdrA would place 4th, his best rank since MLG Columbus, impressively defeating on the wayBoxeR,HongUn andBomber but losing again to his rivalMC. Less than a week later, he participated in theElectronic Sports World Cup 2011 in Paris, dominating the group play, but surprisingly losing to the Russian Zerg playerLiveZerg in the first round of the playoffs. November would continue the trend with theASUS ROG Stars Invite in Finland where IdrA convincingly knocked outSjoW,White-Ra andSeleCT to win the tournament, followed byMLG Providence andDreamHack Winter 2011 in Sweden.

IdrA participated in theNASL Season 2 in Division 3 withMorroW,HwangSin,KiWiKaKi,Jinro,SjoW,Socke and Chinese TerranSoftBall. IdrA would finish second in his group behind MorroW, losing only to Socke and MorroW with a final score of 5-2. At the Grand Finals in Ontario he demolished his first opponentStrelok 3-0 and advanced to play PuMa, but fell 0-3 to his teammate and was eliminated with a RO8 finish and a $3,000 prize.

IdrA qualified for theMLG Winter Arena 2012 due to his performance atMLG Providence. There however, he would face quick elimination from the winners' bracket by FXO'sOz 2-1 and would be ousted from the tournament itself byNesTea in the losers' bracket 2-0.

IdrA was one of the participants of theIEM Season VI World Championship, where he was placed into Group D withKas,ReaL,DarKFoRcE,SuperNova, andFeast. He would place last in the group with a total score of 1-4, losing against every player in his group save for SuperNova, eliminating his presence in the tournament. IdrA would also offer commentary and analysis alongside several other players.

IdrA participated inIPL 4 (qualifying due to being a winner ofone of the previous three events) and was seeded into Group D with an ensemble of vicious South Korean players: Bomber, MMA, jjakji andByuN. IdrA would face a brutally quick elimination from the tournament, placing last in his group with a total score of 0-4, taking only two games off of Bomber and jjakji respectively. IdrA's final placing in IPL 4 would be one of the 17-20th spots alongside his teammate PuMa with a $1,000 prize.

IdrA continued a spree of modest performances, his next event being theMLG Spring Arena 2. In the first round he was defeated bySocke 2-0, dropping down to the loser's bracket in quick fashion. There however he would face another rapid elimination byDream, who swept him 2-0 as well. He would ultimately take the 25th-32nd place.

IdrA would return to compete in theMLG 2012 Spring Championship, seeded into the Open Winner's Bracket Round 4 due to his performance in the Spring Arena 2. IdrA fell to the loser's bracket in his first match against former teammateAxslav 2-1. There he would fight valiantly for survival defeatingTAiLS 2-1 andSTX 2-0 before being totally eliminated bySleep 2-0. IdrA would take a poor 33rd-40th place in the tournament's conclusion.

His next tournament would beHomeStory Cup V, where in the first group stage he was placed into Group B againstBlinG,Bly andCloud. IdrA was able to place first in his group with a score of 3-0 (winning 6 games and losing 1), dominating his opponents—many saw this as a return to form. However, IdrA would not be able to replicate his success in the second group stage (the Ro16) in Group A againstHasuObs,Sleep andHappy, where he placed last in his group with a score of 1-4, taking only one game off ofSleep and with no match against Happy. IdrA was eliminated with a Ro16 placement. In addition to participating in the tournament itself, IdrA would also commentate many games alongside his teammateiNcontroL.

Return to Korea and long slump[edit]

IdrA and teammates HuK, PuMa and DeMusliM would head to Korea, staying in theSlayerS team house with the likes ofCella, MMA, andthe Emperor himself. Though his main goal was to train in Korea, IdrA stated his intent to compete in Code A and hopefully Code S and would also stream regularly during his stay. On December 14, 2011 it was announced that IdrA had attained a Code S spot along with fellow Zerg playerSen for the2012 Global StarCraft II League Season 1.[17][18] His return to Code S was not as successful as his last though, as he would face off against against two Zerg players in his groupNesTea andLucky who would both end up beating IdrA, therefore placing him last in the group and sent down to Code A. He then lost toAvenge 0-2 in the round of 48 of Code A. This would also be the start of a long slump for IdrA.

Shortly afterwards IdrA participated in first chapter of theIron Squid where he was seeded into Group B along withMC,Symbol,Mvp, andThorZaIN. IdrA started off the with losing to MC and Symbol. Although he did beat both Mvp and ThorZaIN afterwards, this was not enough, and he was knocked out of the tournament in the first round.

What followed was a long string of early eliminations from tournaments. He participated inMLG Winter Arena where he lost toOz and thenNesTea. AtIEM Season VI - World Championship he ended up on last place in his group with a 1-4 score. In theMLG Winter Championship he first won againstJinro in the Open Bracket round 5 where he was seeded. He then lost toJYP andPolt and was knocked out of the tournament. AtIPL 4 IdrA didn't manage to win a single match going 0-4 in his group. AtMLG Spring Arena 2 IdrA was knocked out in round 1 bySocke andDream.

IdrA did begin showing signs of recovery towards the summer of 2012. AtHomeStory Cup V IdrA went 3-0 in the Ro32 beatingClouD,BlinG, andBly. In the Ro16, however, IdrA lost toHasuObs andSleep knocking him out of the tournament. At theASUS ROG Summer 2012 IdrA advanced from the Ro32 losing only toTaeJa who, at the time, was considered the best TvZ player in the world. However, much like in HomeStory Cup, IdrA was once again knocked out of the Ro16 without winning a single game in his group.

At theMLG Fall Championship IdrA beatApocalypse andGlon to move on to the championship bracket. Here he lost toTheSTC and, after beatingGrubby,BabyKnight knocking him into Championship Losers Round 2 where he was knocked out bySoulkey.

World Championship Series 2012[edit]

From June 8 to June 10, 2012, IdrA participated in theWorld Championship Series Nationals: USA. IdrA took downSpades andEifeR before falling to the losers bracket after losing toViBE. In his match against long time rival and suspected hacker Spades, IdrA build multiple nydus worms to style on Spades in one of his victories. In the losers bracket, IdrA defeatedKawaiiRice,Fitzyhere,Perfect,Illusion, andRaNgeD to advance in to the final bracket. His reign ended there as he lost todaisuki by a score of 1-2 and took 4th place.

Qualifying for the WCS North America Finals from his fourth place finish, IdrA defeatedStalife andMaker before losing toState in round 3. Falling into the losers bracket he defeated teamateSuppy,Illusion,Insur allowing him to reach the losers final. Here he defeatedMajOr, giving him the chance to faceViBE, whom he had lost previously to in the USA Nationals. He would again lose, again with a 2:1 score, taking 3rd place with it and qualifying for the World Championship Finals.

From November 17 to 18 IdrA took part in the World Championship Finals. Placed in what many considered to be the group of death[19] IdrA pulled two surprise wins, defeating KeSPA playerRorO and teammateStephano both 2:0 and finishing top in his group. Moving on to the round of 16 he faced another KeSPA player,Rain. This time IdrA would be defeated, losing by a score of 3:1 and getting knocked out of the tournament.

WCS 2013 and release from EG[edit]

At the end of March, while in a ladder game againstCapoch, IdrA said the following:

[...] i genuinely hope something bad happens to you
like you get cancer or something
Greg "IdrA" Fields (screenshot of IdrA's stream from imgur.com)

This comment caused some discussion in the community and comments such as "when does EG management step in and suspend him for this shit?"[20] were voiced. This incident prompted EG's sponsors to get in touch with the team's CEO, Alex Garfield. Garfield assured them that Greg would not repeat this kind of behaviour in the future.[21]

On May 7, IdrA partook in a discussion thread on TL.net about his then team, Evil Geniuses, where he replied to another poster in the following manner:

[...] you're all a bunch of fucks
it just so happens i get paid to treat you like it. it's fucking awesome.
Greg "IdrA" Fields ('The Giant', Evil Geniuses from TL.net)

During this same time, IdrA was seeded into the round of 32 in WCS America. On May 8, IdrA played his first WCS match in 2013 againstPolt, where he again quit early from his games in potentially behind but still not hopeless situations. He then went 0-2 against his teammate Revival, dropping down to the Challenger league. After these games, an image of his post was posted onto Reddit.[Citation needed]

On the following day, May 9, while EG's team captainiNcontroL was live on air onState of the Game and giving his thoughts on the situation, Alex Garfield released an official press statement where he said the following:

There's no easy way to say this, so I'm just going to say it.

After having him on our roster for nearly three years, we have decided to release IdrA from the Evil Geniuses StarCraft 2 team.

As most of you are already aware, we let our players be themselves. [...] This is why it was never really an issue for us that Greg can be rude to his opponents in games, or that he usually speaks his mind very bluntly and directly. But, to us, there's a very big difference between a player being disrespectful to an opponent in a ladder match, and a player being disrespectful to the entire community of people who, via their own enthusiasm and passion for the entertainment product he creates, actually make his profession possible.
Alexander Garfield (Evil Geniuses Releases Greg "IdrA" Fields from TL.net)

itmeJP later announced that IdrA was to be a guest on an impromptu 'mini Real Talk' focusing on his departure from EG and his plans for the future. He said that although he was shocked when the news first reached him due to being a long-running team member, he was not particularly outraged at the decision and felt that EG handled it in a professional manner. While addressing the controversy that arose from his comments on the TeamLiquid forums, he noted that 'real fans' would not take his comments seriously, at the same time criticizing parts of the community that he felt were feeding on drama.

Notably IdrA announced that he was quitting competitive StarCraft II play.[22] He stated that the competition was not "interesting, challenging or satisfying to me as it used to be", and that he did not enjoy the game as much as he enjoyed competing, acknowledging the stagnancy of his results. He also stated that the game "...pales in comparison to Brood War". IdrA then stated his intent to focus on content creation, analytical commentary and more fan interaction, much like his erstwhile teammateiNcontroL (but "less funny").

He also discussed his situation with EG before he was released, saying he had considered not signing again due to his lack of results but reaching an agreement with Alex Garfield that he "could not refuse", the alternatives being flat-out retirement or going independent and focusing on content creation. He stated that there were no hard feelings with EG or any of his former teammates, and looked forward to having more freedom in his career. However, IdrA added that he had difficulties with his former teammateDeMusliM, in response to rumors of a falling out on the showInside the Game despite IdrA recommending DeMusliM to join EG in 2011. He noted that their relationship had deteriorated as time went on.

Transition to Caster, Retirement &Heroes Return[edit]

After IdrA retired he expressed his feelings that he wanted be more of a content producer/caster.[23] His first opportunity to cast after retirement would come withTotalBiscuit'sShoutcraft America event where he casted with TotalBiscuit. The next tournament he cast wasASUS ROG Summer 2013, after which the community expressed a great deal of pleasure with IdrA's casting, as aTL.net thread popped up after the event.[24]

He was also positively received when he castedIEM Season VIII - Singapore withESL alongsideKaelaris,ToD andMaynarde and was also invited to cast alongsideTotalBiscuit for theNaNiwa-Scarlett Bitcoin show match.

Later in February of 2014, IdrA announced that he would be retiring from eSports entirely and going back to school in a Team Liquid post.[25] However, after much speculation surrounding his return forHeroes of the Storm, Evil Geniuses confirmed that they were resigning him as part of theirHotS team to compete at BlizzCon 2014 alongsideLzGaMeR and newcomers John Peacock (Chillatech), Guillaume Ouellet (Keylax), and Kayla Murray (Faye).[26]

IdrA last appeared in March of 2018 as one of the invited guests for the Starcraft 20th Anniversary event. He confirmed he no longer plays HotS and mentioned on stream that he studied Condensed Matter Physics and confirmed he rarely plays games casually as he prefers the competitive nature.

Other StarCraft Activities[edit]

Apart from participating in most major North American and European tournaments and leagues, IdrA has been an active member of the community and often provides the analytical commentary as a guest caster for various tournaments. He was one of the main casters for theEvil Geniuses Master's Cup Series Season V andSeason VI along withdjWHEAT,iNcontroL andPainUser. As a pundit, he collaborates with the same team for the weekly showInside the Game[27] and makes regular appearances onState of the Game. IdrA has released a number of in-depth replay analyses on YouTube, which look at his memorable games versus players such asMC,Tyler,HuK andKiWiKaKi,[28][29] and occasionally commentates his ladder games while streaming. IdrA is also one of the few progamers that are still active on theTL.net forums. His sarcastic and often plainly offensive comments have lead to a series of temporary bans and have played a large role in his notoriety.[30][31]

Trivia[edit]

BoxeR meets IdrA on the ladder
  • Was called Grack instead of Greg (both are valid pronunciations from the word Greg written in Korean, 그래그) by BoxeR. "Grack" has since become an extremely popular alias.[32]
  • Played Terran in Brood War as part of the professional South Korean teameSTRO and laterCJ Entus.
  • Played and won the very first match of theGSL tournaments, defeatingAcupuncture 2-1 in theGOMTV Open Season Tournament round of 64.
  • Occasionally played Protoss on the NA server at the beginning of the StarCraft II beta.[33]
  • Is the only non-Korean to successfully qualify for all 3 of the originalGSL open seasons.
  • Was the first player to voluntarily withdraw from Code S.
  • Has a cat named Hobbes, who often taunts EG memberMachine.[34]
  • Can bench press 205 lbs (93 kg).[35]
  • IdrA's fan club on Team Liquid has the most posts out of any fan club, with 2850 pages and over 8.5 million views as of June 2, 2013.[36]
  • Once drove a Bugatti Veyron and wore sunglasses for a HyperX commercial.[37]
  • His self-proclaimed best match-up is ZvT.[38]
  • Has reached Grandmaster League on the Korean server under the ID "Cale".

Achievements[edit]

DatePlaceTierTournamentTeamResultPrize
2012-08-253rdA-Tier2012 StarCraft II World Championship Series: North America Finals2012 StarCraft II World Championship Series: North America Finals
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
1 : 2$3,600
2011-11-132ndB-TierGosuCoaching Premiere League Season 2
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
2 : 3
Team EmpireTeam Empire
$142.86
2011-11-061stShowm. (C)ASUS ROG Stars Invite: Community Choice Showdown Match 2ASUS ROG Stars Invite: Community Choice Showdown Match 2
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
2 : 0$1,000
2011-11-051stA-TierASUS ROG Stars InviteASUS ROG Stars Invite
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
4 : 2$6,000
2011-10-271stB-Tier2011 MLG North American Invitational2011 MLG North American Invitational
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
4 : 1$2,000
2011-10-164thS-Tier2011 MLG Pro Circuit Orlando2011 MLG Pro Circuit Orlando
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
1 : 2$1,400
2011-10-041stS-TierIEM Season VI - Global Challenge GuangzhouIEM Season VI - Global Challenge Guangzhou
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
3 : 1$6,500
2011-08-202ndWeek. (B)TeamSpeak TL Open #21
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
2 : 3$50
2011-08-134thA-TierNorth American Battle.net Invitational 2011
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
0 : 2$2,000
2011-07-232ndB-TierVerizon SC2 Open
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
0 : 3$558
2011-06-054thS-Tier2011 MLG Pro Circuit Columbus2011 MLG Pro Circuit Columbus
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
2 : 4$1,400
2011-05-292ndA-TierTactic 3D Online Tourney
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
1 : 4$1,000
2011-05-011stA-TierIGN ProLeague Season 1: "Best Of The West"IGN ProLeague Season 1: "Best Of The West"
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
3 : 2$2,500
2011-03-203rdS-TierGosuCoaching Premiere League Season 1GosuCoaching Premiere League Season 1
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
3 : 2
Team LiquidTeam Liquid
$125
2010-10-161stS-Tier2010 MLG Pro Circuit Washington D.C.2010 MLG Pro Circuit Washington D.C.
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
2 : 0$2,500
2010-08-222ndS-TierIEM Season V - Global Challenge CologneIEM Season V - Global Challenge Cologne
CJ EntusCJ Entus
1 : 3$2,500
2010-07-261stB-TierRazer King of the Beta by Day9
CJ EntusCJ Entus
3 : 2$2,000
2010-05-292ndB-TierAltitude TL Invitational
CJ EntusCJ Entus
0 : 3$300
2010-05-232ndB-TierHDH Invitational #1
CJ EntusCJ Entus
2 : 4$1,000
2010-05-081stShowm. (C)Hevad Khan Showmatches Match 2Hevad Khan Showmatches Match 2
CJ EntusCJ Entus
4 : 2$150
2010-05-061stWeek. (C)GosuCoaching Weekly Cup 3GosuCoaching Weekly Cup 3
CJ EntusCJ Entus
3 : 2$100
2010-04-101stB-TierHello, Goodbye
CJ EntusCJ Entus
3 : 1$550
2010-04-031stB-TierSmuft's Team Battle Tournament
MediaMedia
4 : 1
Assembly RedialingAssembly Redialing
$250
Extended list of results

VODs[edit]

WoL Matches[edit]

Beta Matches[edit]

First Person View Match VODS[edit]

Interviews[edit]

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Articles[edit]

Gallery[edit]

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Statistics[edit]

Matchup Statistics

vsProtossvsTerranvsZergvsRandomTotal
RecordWin%RecordWin%RecordWin%RecordWin%RecordWin%
asZerg158 - 14851.6 %205 - 16855 %127 - 10754.3 %19 - 290.5 %509 - 42554.5 %
asProtoss2 - 0100 %4 - 180 %0 - 0-0 - 0-6 - 185.7 %
Σ160 - 14851.9 %209 - 16955.3 %127 - 10754.3 %19 - 290.5 %515 - 42654.7 %

Earnings Statistics

1v1 Medal Statistics

TierTotal
S-Tier210025
A-Tier211015
B-Tier340119
C-Tier320005
Total10811424

References[edit]

  1. Greg "IdrA" Fields joins the Tt eSPORTS family
  2. [1]
  3. "Player Spotlight - IdrA". NASL.tv, 6 April 2011.
  4. "Real Talk with EG.IdrA EP02". YouTube.com, 23 May 2012.IdrA speaks about his upbringing.
  5. "IdrA Answers! part 2 of 3". YouTube.com, 7 July 2010.IdrA explains how he chose his user ID.
  6. "Winner, IdrA, deal with eSTRO?". GosuGamers.net, 26 October 2007.
  7. "IdrA goes to CJ Entus". TL.net, 2 September 2008.
  8. "Steelseries -1on1 with IdrA". SteelSeries.com, 30 April 2011.
  9. "US Platinum Ranks.". TL.net, 19 March 2010.
  10. "gamescom 2010 - IdrA about Intel Extreme Masters GC Cologne". YouTube.com, 19 August 2010.IdrA expecting heavy Reaper usage from MorroW at ~3:20.
  11. "IdrA vs. Morrow 1/4 - Starcraft 2 IEM Grand Final - gamescom 2010". YouTube.com, 30 August 2010.Game One vs. MorroW, demonstrating his heavy Reaper usage - Game starts at ~9:05.
  12. "EG Welcomes IdrA and Tasteless! Archived from theoriginal on MyEG.net, 7 September 2010.
  13. "Real Talk with EG.IdrA EP02". YouTube.com, 23 May 2012.Idra on joining EG.
  14. IdrA:"Right after the fourth GSL, I was like seriously considering retiring at that point." SC2ZergLair on Facebook.com, 3 November 2010.At ~9:00.
  15. EG.Colbi:"IdrA to return to U.S." TL.net, 16 February 2011.
  16. "Team Evil Geniuses announces training partnership with SlayerS". MyEG.net, 21 October 2011.
  17. "Idra and Sen to Code S". TL.net, 14 December 2011.
  18. "Sen to Code S". TL.net, 14 December 2011.
  19. "WCS Finals - Ro32 Preview Part Two" TL.net, 17 November 2012.
  20. "It wouldn't be another day at /r/starcraft without atleast one IdrA rage-printscreen!" Reddit.com, 28 April 2013.
  21. "iNcontroL's stream" Twitch.tv, 10 May 2013.
  22. "Real Talk - Greg "IdrA" Fields after removal from EG" YouTube.com, 11 May 2013 (at 19min 8s).
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  24. "Idra/Khaldor the best casting duo thus far" TL.net, 4 August 2013.
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  26. EG announcesHeroes of the Storm team TL.net
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  30. "IdrA have been banned for 59 days with temporary bans + an unknown number of days from his permanent bans." TL.net, 31 January 2011.
  31. Liquid'Nazgul:"Idra Banned for 90 Days." TL.net, 8 May 2011.
  32. "BoxeR vs IdrA - TvZ on Metalopolis" cast by Artosis. YouTube.com, 15 October 2010.
  33. "MLG KotBH Showmatch Series". TL.net, 9 March 2010.See Week 4 with co-commentator Sean "Day[9]" Plott.
  34. "My cat teabagged machine." Twitter.com @idrajit, 1 June 2011.
  35. "Team Evil Geniuses: Bench Practice". YouTube.com, 23 August 2011.
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