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Sean Plott (born June 27, 1986), more commonly known by his online alias Day[9], is an e-sports commentator for StarCraft II and a former professional StarCraft: Brood War player, known for his daily netcast titled "The Day[9] Daily". Plott qualified for the World Cyber Games in 2004, 2005 and 2006 and won the 2007 Pan-American tournament. He qualified for the American finals an additional three times and was recognized as the PC Gamer gamer of the year in 2010.
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Plott, Sean Sean Plott
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American electronic sports player
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"Day[9]", "Day[J]", "StriderDoom", "SleepingDrone" (formerly) Day9
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1986-06-27Z
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1986-01-01Z
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2014-10-07Z
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2014-01-01Z
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