On July 30 2011 12:04 dsousa wrote: Dude.. he's like JulyZerg's aggression with Nestea's defense.
He's got Nestea's defense and SENSE. The most exciting zerg to watch imo is a smart zerg with crisp game sense. Seems to be strong in DRG. His late game zvp management seems to need some refining but a barely "code b" player just walked through the group of death like it was nothing. I can't wait to see how he develops three months from now (Not that he's not already tearing up gstl or tourneys).
On July 30 2011 12:04 dsousa wrote: Dude.. he's like JulyZerg's aggression with Nestea's defense.
He's got Nestea's defense and SENSE. The most exciting zerg to watch imo is a smart zerg with crisp game sense. Seems to be strong in DRG. His late game zvp management seems to need some refining but a barely "code b" player just walked through the group of death like it was nothing. I can't wait to see how he develops three months from now (Not that he's not already tearing up gstl or tourneys).
I wonder if that Game 2 can be representative of how he normally plays Protoss late game? I haven't seen too many of his ZvP games, so I couldn't say for sure, but I certainly hope not. That played out exactly like an (old) Idra ZvP, having a huge macro advantage yet only bringing a roach / hydra comp to the Toss' front. Terrible idea, especially on Shakuras.
Not sure how the Open Bracket -> Pool works, is he going to play the winner of Tyler / Inka / Jinro / Choya? None should be a problem for him either way, just curious.
who the hell is the caster next to husky. the dude is a moron and obviously has a TL player bias.
Drg kills a queen in game 2, then haypro returns and kills one. then it's all of a sudden "oh haypro can definitely out produce drg" drg proceeds to attack right after and kills him.