Counting Pylons?
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myfriendPlank
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Mastermind
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The opponent will then start to scout the usual proxy locations. This may or may not throw them off their game. | ||
fanatacist
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On July 04 2009 04:18 Mastermind wrote: isnt that kind of obvious? If there is less pylons then there should be it reveals the protoss is doing a proxy or faking a proxy. The opponent will then start to scout the usual proxy locations. This may or may not throw them off their game. ^ This | ||
myfriendPlank
United States550 Posts
On July 04 2009 04:18 Mastermind wrote: isnt that kind of obvious? If there is less pylons then there should be it reveals the protoss is doing a proxy or faking a proxy. The opponent will then start to scout the usual proxy locations. This may or may not throw them off their game. Well, yeah, but is that the only reason for counting? | ||
Adeny
Norway1233 Posts
On July 04 2009 04:19 myfriendPlank wrote: Well, yeah, but is the only reason for scouting to find out what the opponent is doing? Yes. | ||
Husky
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hideo
Canada1641 Posts
There's quite a bit of psychology too, as Leta has been really badly cheesed by Bisu in the past. This probably played a factor in him playing so safely. | ||
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