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This makes sense, right? A newer player will be much better at using a 3 rax all in then a 1-1-1 build where his goal is to get 3 or 4 bases and use several small attacks to gain an economic advantage to eventually win at the 20 minute mark. With 3 rax you have a defined set of goals designed to win the game with an early timing push. There are less defined goals in a long game plan. It's not get this this this and this then push at x food with x amount of stuff. As a result, allot of newer players will use this as an attempt to learn the game a bit better. At a certain point in a players development, they will go from constantly using these plays designed to win a game outright and create an advantage (listen to day[9]'s podcast "How to win with an advantage") with these longer games. At this phase in thier development, it is SO frustrating to lose to a 6 pool, or some other all-in play. As a result, they become much less confident that it was the time to be trying this new build, and go right back to that three rax, or will do some sort of proxy rax or something they know they can win with. You'll get this all the time, and while all-in plays are so strong, don't expect it to stop happening. I feel confident that like in bw there will come a point where people figure out how to beat all of these early all-ins convincingly, and eventually they will become allot less popular. Until that point, you need to learn how to deal with them, because you'll see these plays (especially in lower leagues) more often than not. You can't let that scouting probe disappear into the fog of war unless you know its headed back to his base. Allot of players will set a worker to patrol the bottom of your ramp to stop pylon blocks. Frustrating, but it happens. Glhf. | ||
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