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StarCraft 2 Profile: Edwin “Dräger” Williams

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Edwin Williams is one of the three StarCraft 2 players who qualified for the StaCraft 2 invitational this weekend through the Wild Card Qualifier hosted by Polarfluke. Williams was the winner of the qualifier and the youngest player to compete in this competition. He is one of the many players in the Invitational who play under the Veneration E-Sports banner, a local clan who’s making a name for itself.

Edwin Williams

  • Biography: Edwin Williams has been playing RTS games from a very young age; he was introduced to Starcraft 2 by his brother and hopes to become a professional StarCraft player.
  • In-Game alias: Dräger
  • Age: 15
  • Province: Gauteng
  • Race: Protoss
  • Team: Veneration e-sports
  • Sponsor: Afrihost, Volt Energy
  • Years playing StarCraft: 2
  • Tournaments competed in: DvG/TechGames cups, StarCraft 2 Wild Card Qualifier, Playhem cups
  • Achievements: 1st – Starcraft 2 Wild Card Qualifier (Polarfluke),
  • Semi finalist – DvG/TechGames Cup
  • League: Master
  • Official Website: Veneration E-Sports
  • Online StarCraft II Profile: Battle.net

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Last Updated: March 13, 2013

5 Comments

  1. Kaya

    March 13, 2013 at 12:09

    Your brother introduced Edwin to SC2 Yolanda? 🙂

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  2. Alwyn Venter

    March 13, 2013 at 12:23

    Like a boss dude! I remember our game in the Wildcard tournament. Great skill and I am looking forward to seeing you play on Saturday. gl hf!

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  3. Estian Jaco Hough

    March 13, 2013 at 13:02

    Hmm youngest guy from the lot so far I think. GL.

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  4. Alex Van Der Merwe

    March 14, 2013 at 12:11

    GL bud!

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