On January 18 2011 19:56 Womwomwom wrote: How are zergs suddenly so abysmal at blocking this sort of attack. Last season, protoss players would look pathetic and lose their whole army without doing anything.
These days, a single attack basically finishes the game.
I guess zergs are still trying to find a proper defense vs the speedlot/+1attack timing attack in the early stage of the game which is so popular this season. And especially mediocre zergs struggle with it.
On January 18 2011 19:56 Womwomwom wrote: How are zergs suddenly so abysmal at blocking this sort of attack. Last season, protoss players would look pathetic and lose their whole army without doing anything.
These days, a single attack basically finishes the game.
I guess zergs are still trying to find a proper defense vs the speedlot/+1attack timing attack in the early stage of the game which is so popular this season. And especially mediocre zergs struggle with it.
On January 18 2011 19:59 moktira wrote: This kid's on fire, he makes mistakes but I've seen some really nice play from him this season
Yeah, I agree. Coach Park has given him a lot of opportunities to shine, and for the most part he's done exactly that. The kid's clearly more than just a PvP sniper.
Yeah he has given him a lot of opportunities this season and considering how deep the current SKT lineup is he must be doing something right in practice to merit it. I think it's great to see how much chances he's been given, after he lost in their last game I was worried I wouldn't see him again for a while, he's the player I'm watching most this season anyway.
On January 18 2011 20:03 PineappleLumpsToss wrote:
On January 18 2011 19:59 moktira wrote: This kid's on fire, he makes mistakes but I've seen some really nice play from him this season
Yeah, I agree. Coach Park has given him a lot of opportunities to shine, and for the most part he's done exactly that. The kid's clearly more than just a PvP sniper.
Yeah he has given him a lot of opportunities this season and considering how deep the current SKT lineup is he must be doing something right in practice to merit it. I think it's great to see how much chances he's been given, after he lost in their last game I was worried I wouldn't see him again for a while, he's the player I'm watching most this season anyway.
Like you I've really enjoyed watching the "rookies" getting more game time. I'd love to see more of Sun, Ssak and Paralyze. The prob is SKT is so deep. If anything I think Coach Park has erred on the side of giving these players more game time than even they could've dreamed of.