In TvZ I play pretty automatically. I've refined the crap out of my builds in that matchup to the point that I know the zerg timings based on my own army composition. If my army looks like this, he can either have x/yor z. I flat out win to against x and if he holds with y I do a if he holds with z and do b. Then it's the usual litany of checking food, checking minimap, food, minimap, attack here, food, minimap, rinse, repeat, Oh, he said something unprintable about marines and rage quit. That was fun!
My other MUs are nothing like so Zen though. Those are the ones where I'll just kind of randomly decide to do things and they'll either work or they won't. I'm confident they will eventually feel like that, once I figure out and internalize a good safe opening for those MUs like my TvZ, but I almost never get to the midgame in tvp or tvt feeling like the game is even and once you feel like you're behind, you're your own worst enemy. I definitely over-think things in those and would probably be better if I just did the same thing all the time for a bit and simply accepted the losses and tried to make minute adjustments to fix them. Logically that's what I know I have to do, but it's so much easier to go 'F-ing high templars are so F-ing overpowered! F- this F-ing game!' *deskflip.
Oh, Newly Masters NA
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