On June 26 2011 02:40 Heavenly wrote: Thorzain ALWAYS does this build, it's disappointing. He used it to get one of his wins against MC at MLG and he used twice against Naniwa in the TSL Final.
Yeah, he ALWAYS does this build, except in pretty much every TvP he played today before Sase Game 3. True that sir.
nah you can't really have better casters since ROterdam does his job flawlessly as a caster and he can just hire 2 pros to analyze the game with him and this is way better than any caster combo in the world regardless of your opinions ( ofc preferable ppl who like to talk )
I was thinking SaSe shoulda kept 4-5 stalkers behind the terran army to stop reinforcements, ala zerg players do.. I know that'd drastically hurt his main army to break the contain, but might of worked well..
I struggle vs that push too when the terran is good (like mid-tier GM).. but i've had success sometimes with just good microing.
On June 26 2011 02:42 ondik wrote: this terran push is just ridiculous, I saw Thorzain doing this allin many times and he always walks over his opponent. What is the best toss reaction in theory? Sase seemed to play really great but lost nevertheless.
I'm pretty sure that MC holds this vs Ryung, Huk holds this vs MMA. Both of these in the up/down matches. So you can try and study those vods.
On June 26 2011 02:45 thoradycus wrote: i think prisms are good because the terran has to pull back his forces to defend his mineral line
Wouldn't most terrans just base trade?
? you warp in like 4 zealots to the mineral line, and the terran has to choose between bringing scvs to attack also, or defend. If the terran really goes allin with all scvs, you just turtle in your base? idk thats how i get beat with this build
On June 26 2011 02:47 nvs. wrote: Do you guys think it was good for Sase to kite his way back to his base, or just ball up at home for one big unit + probe push.
Using the stalkers was fine. Using the forcefields was not.