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when you're attacking with mm+tanks+ vessel , siege your tanks so they fire on lurks/sunks, and don't attack with mm, unless there's 2 or less lurks. let the tanks do their job, so you don't waste marines.
and scout. and hotkey your scans. and scan his main and exp for new tech all game long. need to know when are mutas/lurks coming, later when is hive, and if he's going defilers or ultras.
early game, scout with scv so you know if he's going massling strat. ling speed or more than 6 lings means he's probably going massling, and later into lurkers. even if you loose your first scouting scv, send another soon after.
later in the game, you need either 2 starports 1 factory, or 2 factory 1 starport.
place supplys behind minerals (or somewhere far away from rax area), so you have more space. place turrets behind minerals, 4 in main 3 in exp 2 next to rax.
place bunker on your exp instead your main when you're expanding.
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he didn't really need to know that the mutas were coming against that zerg though, it was a suboptimal switch
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I enjoy watching your stream
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So I'm curious if I'm going to be added to the streams or what the criteria is for that or what. I don't really mind, but I'm curious.
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Read the recent newspost on streaming
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Checklist for you:
1. Scout more. 2. Push more in TvP. 3. Harass with vultures. 4. Lay more mines around the entire map to catch off-guard units. 5. Mine your flanks. 6. Expand faster, while harassing or pushing. 7. Scout more. 8. Place buildings better. 9. Transfer your SCVs more wisely. 10. Scout more. This time with scan.
Also, to practice your building placement, just 1v1 the computer and try to reach 200/200 as fast as possible with perfect building placement. Should take 13-14 minutes tops.
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Well, I posted in the broodwar section and was told my post belonged in Blogs
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Hey its avarice]v[ the guy who d/ced today as soon as the game started D: I'm pretty terrible too so pm me if you wanna practice a bit of TvP
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On August 26 2009 05:16 fanatacist wrote: Checklist for you:
1. Scout more. 2. Push more in TvP. 3. Harass with vultures. 4. Lay more mines around the entire map to catch off-guard units. 5. Mine your flanks. 6. Expand faster, while harassing or pushing. 7. Scout more. 8. Place buildings better. 9. Transfer your SCVs more wisely. 10. Scout more. This time with scan.
Also, to practice your building placement, just 1v1 the computer and try to reach 200/200 as fast as possible with perfect building placement. Should take 13-14 minutes tops.
wtf, this is too much for him
Just focus on keeping your scv production going and keeping your money low by building many barracks/factories and units all the time. attack whenever you think it will work. you'll learn when it's good by trial and error. don't forget depots. build more building. build more units.
after your money is below 500/500 during the whole game, you can focus on other parts as well
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On August 26 2009 01:35 quirinus wrote: if you want to improve: turn off the music, don't play in windowed mode, make sure you don't have "enhanced pointer precision" turned on in the mouse settings.
try to get some bo that makes sense :D don't go 2 fact siege into port into exp!
and don't put supplys where your factories should go!
actually most progamers play with music on when they practice.. so i don't think it's that detrimental -_- source : http://koreanprosc.com/?p=407
the other stuff you said is probably true though O_O
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I'll be live in about an hour probably. Gotta wake up.
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Might be a bit longer, waiting on my roommate to go to sleep.
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On August 26 2009 09:34 cujo2k wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2009 01:35 quirinus wrote: if you want to improve: turn off the music, don't play in windowed mode, make sure you don't have "enhanced pointer precision" turned on in the mouse settings.
try to get some bo that makes sense :D don't go 2 fact siege into port into exp!
and don't put supplys where your factories should go! actually most progamers play with music on when they practice.. so i don't think it's that detrimental -_- source : http://koreanprosc.com/?p=407the other stuff you said is probably true though O_O
well, I found out that I play better without music, and I talked to other people, and a vast majority of them plays better without music.
true, some may play better, but generally I think it's better to remove all external impulses that might draw your precious attention from the game.
is the stream live now or is this prerecorded?
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are you still playing/streaming?
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