On October 04 2011 02:13 Apollo_Shards wrote: So far Ive seen Whitera, Optikzero, and Mana do immortal drops. And they seem effective!
Sorry...but those players aren't Code S material, so that observation doesn't mean anything. Which means sad zealot is still sad.
hehehe, so i guess that by that rationale, every single game played by any protoss player in the world is irrelevant unless they're huk or sangho. excellent.
Sangho played bad, but still no tosses from round of 8 and forward Hoping one of the 6/7 tosses will make it into code S in the up and downs(even tho i fear it with the lineup thats in the up and downs....)
On October 04 2011 21:11 eYeball wrote: Sangho is on his way out of Code S, sad day for all zealots. :´(
Perhaps a sad day for zealots, but fuck if sangho won after playing like that it would be a ridiculously sad day for esports.
Sangho didn't play his best, but what bothers me is that I think an all-in against a"risky" build should do at least some damage no?
No, his build wasn't risky at all. Zergs take quick thirds vs forge FE's all the time, the only difference was this was a gold base. What is risky is doing a 40 probe 6 gate allin vs a code S zerg.
On October 04 2011 21:11 eYeball wrote: Sangho is on his way out of Code S, sad day for all zealots. :´(
Perhaps a sad day for zealots, but fuck if sangho won after playing like that it would be a ridiculously sad day for esports.
Sangho didn't play his best, but what bothers me is that I think an all-in against a"risky" build should do at least some damage no?
No, his build wasn't risky at all. Zergs take quick thirds vs forge FE's all the time, the only difference was this was a gold base. What is risky is doing a 40 probe 6 gate allin vs a code S zerg.
Taking the gold was the risky thing, It's far from your b1 and b2, so the reinforcements will take a long time to come and combat.
Plus, it's in a very difficult spot to defend and you have mutiple angle to attack it.
On October 04 2011 21:11 eYeball wrote: Sangho is on his way out of Code S, sad day for all zealots. :´(
Perhaps a sad day for zealots, but fuck if sangho won after playing like that it would be a ridiculously sad day for esports.
Sangho didn't play his best, but what bothers me is that I think an all-in against a"risky" build should do at least some damage no?
No, his build wasn't risky at all. Zergs take quick thirds vs forge FE's all the time, the only difference was this was a gold base. What is risky is doing a 40 probe 6 gate allin vs a code S zerg.
Taking the gold was the risky thing, It's far from your b1 and b2, so the reinforcements will take a long time to come and combat.
Plus, it's in a very difficult spot to defend and you have mutiple angle to attack it.
its also insanely wide open and easy to flank, doesnt help he had 0 sentries in the attack to begin with though
On October 04 2011 21:11 eYeball wrote: Sangho is on his way out of Code S, sad day for all zealots. :´(
Perhaps a sad day for zealots, but fuck if sangho won after playing like that it would be a ridiculously sad day for esports.
Sangho didn't play his best, but what bothers me is that I think an all-in against a"risky" build should do at least some damage no?
No, his build wasn't risky at all. Zergs take quick thirds vs forge FE's all the time, the only difference was this was a gold base. What is risky is doing a 40 probe 6 gate allin vs a code S zerg.
Taking the gold was the risky thing, It's far from your b1 and b2, so the reinforcements will take a long time to come and combat.
Plus, it's in a very difficult spot to defend and you have mutiple angle to attack it.
its also insanely wide open and easy to flank, doesnt help he had 0 sentries in the attack to begin with though
Taking the gold forced Sangho to do an allin or lose the macro race, and with enough creep spread coca was safe from pretty much anything at the time. Coca's play wasn't risky, at his level I assume he is confident in his allin defense.