It's almost sad, 424 didn't bother with a marathon practice session after 4-0'ing ZerO ZerO waited a moment to see if 424 wanted to continue, but ZerO just dejectedly went to bed
Reminds me of Flash, as he was regaining his form -- his mirror TvT seemed to be the first to return as he was beating Last and sSak just as "Timena" was discovered. Although ZerO's not a great ZvZer, he's basically the strongest out of the four prominent Zerg progamers at the mirror
On September 06 2016 08:30 prech wrote: Although ZerO's not a great ZvZer, he's basically the strongest out of the four prominent Zerg progamers at the mirror
Zero is a great ZvZer. I know it has been a few years and people memories have gone rusty but he was one of two zergs that ended the era of JvZ by beating him in an epic bo5.
He had the second best muta control and fantastic tactical sense.
The only other active zerg that even compares is effort, who I believe although I could be mistaken, also beat J in a match not long before sc2 murdered our sport.
On September 06 2016 08:30 prech wrote: Although ZerO's not a great ZvZer, he's basically the strongest out of the four prominent Zerg progamers at the mirror
Zero is a great ZvZer. I know it has been a few years and people memories have gone rusty but he was one of two zergs that ended the era of JvZ by beating him in an epic bo5.
He had the second best muta control and fantastic tactical sense.
The only other active zerg that even compares is effort, who I believe although I could be mistaken, also beat J in a match not long before sc2 murdered our sport.
He is top 4 zergs zvz all-time and maybe higher.
(I am not a zero fan)
Good stuff, my subjective perspective is just from seeing him beaten so often by Killer (yesteryear) and even MIsO (of late).
Agreed that of the current four, only EffOrt challenges him