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zergtat
Hong Kong853 Posts
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liberate71
Australia10252 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:10 Dosey wrote: Another thing Losira could've done was SWIPE then BURROW. That way he couldn't be attacked on the retreat as well. Then wait for energy and repeat.... There are just so many things that he totally failed at this game. He'd get mauled when he came back up? | ||
pivor
Poland198 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:13 Megiddosc wrote: And did you notice how relatively completely useless all that supply in corruptors was in the end? You cant expect every game to go almost one and half a hour, anyway air superiority is always on Zerg side in ZvT. | ||
wangstra
922 Posts
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Lunareste
United States3596 Posts
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Toxi78
966 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:10 DJHelium wrote: "@EGStephanoRC 2/3 spines on each highground of the map and the terran would have been able to attack ever I think. Easy to say as an spectator though" This is kind of correct. But if Losira spreads over the 4 different highgrounds, Gumiho might be able to get high ground vision on one of the ramps using all of his buildings. Then break the spines on that ramp, and then it's impossible for Losira to prevent mining. Think Gumiho just had that in the bag after Losira lost all his drones. losira had so many corruptors he could definitely catch all the buildings before they could spot the highground most probably, it would have instead meant losira had to split his 3 units on the 2 sides (or well, keep them together at one side and have nothing at the other) with the spines split at 4 locations, and hitting a place at which the zerg units were not, i think losira had more than enough to purely break one of the ramps with his units and then it's 3 ramps => 1 is left, back to square one. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
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Jimmeh
United Kingdom908 Posts
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Big J
Austria16289 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:14 Goldfish wrote: There's around a 1 second delay between when a queen attacks, then actually burrows (gives time for Terran to take out queen). also then T just camps the burrow spot... how will he be able to unburrow? | ||
ParadoxFox
60 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:13 Shellshock1122 wrote: game 1 was about 31 and game 2 was about 38 I though the second was above 40 but with those figures it would add up to a bo3 series of ~160 min. So ingame 2 hours and 40 min. 31+40+88 = 159 | ||
forsooth
United States3648 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:11 Qikz wrote: He had enough spines to cover both ramps leading to minerals as well as the other side of the map too. Spreading them out that thin would've made it easy to Gumiho to pick out weak spots and destroy the spines piecemeal. There was no winning option for Losira in that game, he could've only won if Gumiho made a mistake. | ||
EpiK
Korea (South)5757 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:12 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: The main thing he failed on was using up all his drones to kill the marines. The rest is understandable in that rare and exhausting situation O c'mon.. You say that now after the game, but at the time you, along with everyone else watching the match was thinking that was the opportunity to end it so investing every drone he had into that attack made sense. I'm pretty sure Losira was sure he had it in the bag at that point | ||
Hall0wed
United States8486 Posts
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sitromit
7051 Posts
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DJHelium
Sweden13480 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:16 Toxi78 wrote: losira had so many corruptors he could definitely catch all the buildings before they could spot the highground most probably, it would have instead meant losira had to split his 3 units on the 2 sides (or well, keep them together at one side and have nothing at the other) with the spines split at 4 locations, and hitting a place at which the zerg units were not, i think losira had more than enough to purely break one of the ramps with his units and then it's 3 ramps => 1 is left, back to square one. You mean Gumiho, not Losira. But yeah, I get your point. Gumiho wouldn't know where Losira's army is though, he could even burrow the Ultralisk for some sick suprise attack. 50/50 chance of winning! | ||
SiroKO
France721 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:17 forsooth wrote: Spreading them out that thin would've made it easy to Gumiho to pick out weak spots and destroy the spines piecemeal. There was no winning option for Losira in that game, he could've only won if Gumiho made a mistake. That thin ? He had nearly 10 spine per ramp... | ||
ControlMonkey
Australia3109 Posts
Its easy to theorycraft, but in that situation, its hard to think that far ahead. | ||
eXeZerg
95 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:10 pivor wrote: Someone noticed that there is no real way for Terran to kill all those Corruptors? You would have to hit perfect Seekers and have maxed army of Vikings to clean only Corruptors. Terran should really upgrade their vikings sometimes, ofcourse you're not gonna kill 3-3 corruptors with 0-0 vikings | ||
liberate71
Australia10252 Posts
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forsooth
United States3648 Posts
On February 14 2013 21:18 SiroKO wrote: That thin ? He had nearly 10 spine per ramp... He didn't have nearly enough to stop Gumiho from running around and finding spots where he didn't need high ground vision. | ||
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