much appreciated!
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FirstBorn
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Day[9]
United States7366 Posts
On August 25 2009 19:37 evanthebouncy! wrote: hey Day[9] how about "physical sidestepping" As in if my army cannot beat his army, I should backstab? I am doing it ALOT lately because sometimes ZvT there's no way in hell for me to kill his army straight so I thought lol might as well rape his natural instead of wasting my army. That about the right idea yeah? the timing of appropriate counter attacking is REALLY difficult to consistently get right. sounds like i have another topic to podcast on! :D yeeeeeeeeeeehaw | ||
Strayline
United States330 Posts
Like last night on Destination. Oh my god--what is up with Terrans? They have a perfectly reasonable game they can play but everyone just seems to do vulture runbys lately. (This literally happened 4 out of 5 ZvTs I played last night). Anyway the vultures come in... I micro drones and Hydras as best I can but my game just falls apart after that. The 4-5 speed vulture runbys are especially bad. They are like impossible to stop completely and always get a good chunk of my drones. Anyway, I notice that games where I get badly tilted or get too far ahead or behind (basically out of the zone) has a point where my APM level drops dramatically. It's sometimes good to go back in BWChart and figure out exactly when I stopped multitasking and then figure out what was going on in the game at that point. I would be curious as to how you go about modifying your play style. I find it incredibly hard to modify my play by saying things like "I will not forget to build an OL on 24 this game" or "I will switch from drones to Hydras at 40" before hand. I would love to be able to be like "ok... the next time I get 2ported unexpectedly I will build Overlords and drones correctly while microing my Hydras" or "I will remain not panic and stall for defilers when the vessel/tank/mm push comes out" but that seems several orders of magnitude harder then the first two examples lol How do you actually enforce this in a real game? The only way I get comfortable enough with this stuff is just to have it happen to me enough times that it isn't quite so unexpected. If I try to actively prime or pep-talk myself it doesn't work at all. Just suddenly one game I am less panicked... Strayline | ||
Revabug
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Neivler
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Reuental
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LRM)TechnicS
Bulgaria1565 Posts
FOR PIMPIN' MY PLAY ^,^ | ||
Raydog
United States632 Posts
totally DLing em | ||
alphafuzard
United States1610 Posts
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xmShake
United States1100 Posts
On August 26 2009 12:23 alphafuzard wrote: In your latest podcast about having a good mindset, you seem to imply that you should not adapt to the opponents build, and instead create a pre-made build, based on your logic, trials/error, etc. This very much goes against how I have practiced up to this point, in which I try to find out what my opponent is doing and adapt to it. Have I been doing it the wrong way this whole time? There's a subtle difference. Obviously you're probably going to get killed if you don't respond at all to your opponent, but what he's suggesting is that you should be focusing mainly on your game plan rather than being caught up in knowing what your opponent is doing, and trying desperately to alter your game plan entirely to deal with what you see. With no strong focus, you'll find that although you may be able to dodge what your opponent throws at you, you won't be very strong at anything at all, and will likely create redundancies or end up with ineffective units. You'll find yourself losing more games than you would if you had a plan that tried to focus on a particular strength while being able to deflect your opponents moves with minimal commitment. | ||
Scarecrow
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Crunchums
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Liquid`Ret
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epicdoom
United States489 Posts
But I got a question about replays. Rewatching replays of game that I've lost, what should I be looking for and what questions should I be asking myself. I mean I can watch it and say oh he had better macro/oh he had higher apm so i lost so he had more units and I had less. I don't think that's a correct way to look at it, but what else should I be paying attention to and how should my thought process work when reviewing games that I've lost/won | ||
Afasia
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