Since I was assembling this for a friend anyway I decided to put it up on here, too, in case even one person wanted it. I'm a high-diamond protoss (1456 atm, still haven't used my accumulated bonus pool from the weekdays). replays are saved in the format "pv_#" for easy viewing if you need help with a specific matchup. Some of these games are admittedly bad or even atrocious, but some things are best learned through experiencing or witnessing failure. enjoy.
high diamond protoss 1v1 repack
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pyaar
United States423 Posts
Since I was assembling this for a friend anyway I decided to put it up on here, too, in case even one person wanted it. I'm a high-diamond protoss (1456 atm, still haven't used my accumulated bonus pool from the weekdays). replays are saved in the format "pv_#" for easy viewing if you need help with a specific matchup. Some of these games are admittedly bad or even atrocious, but some things are best learned through experiencing or witnessing failure. enjoy. | ||
shannn
Netherlands2891 Posts
Did you perhaps went any new strategies or just standard builds in each matchup (as in what most players would have gone)? And what would you recommend watching from your replay pack for others? | ||
DreamScaR
Canada2127 Posts
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Murderotica
Vatican City State2594 Posts
On September 26 2010 02:45 DreamScaR wrote: I shall take a watch-through when I get home from work, I shall be looking at your PvZ and digging through your build to hopefully help my own ^^. Hold up, didn't you just write that blog? | ||
Auhsoj
United States109 Posts
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pyaar
United States423 Posts
On September 26 2010 02:44 shannn wrote: Always nice to see some replay packs of protoss players. Downloaded the pack and will check later. Did you perhaps went any new strategies or just standard builds in each matchup (as in what most players would have gone)? And what would you recommend watching from your replay pack for others? I think about 1/2 of the games are "standard play" and the rest "cheesy all-ins", lol. My all-ins are usually 4gate or (before 1.1) proxy 2gate. DT rush all-ins are still very viable but I haven't done one in a while. Well-executed all-ins are hard to stop if you're doing standard play and don't scout, which is something many even high-diamond players are very bad at. I'd recommend my latest games, of course. I'll try and go through them and find some good ones if I have the time. edit: pvt9 is why you don't go mass ravens, lol. edit 2: pvz8 is one of my most hilarious cheeses ever, I don't know how I forgot about that one. I cannon rushed zerg on metalopolis into void rays. It was so horribly executed yet I still managed to pull it off. | ||
DreamScaR
Canada2127 Posts
On September 26 2010 03:07 Murderotica wrote: Hold up, didn't you just write that blog? Not everything in that blog was of truth, reading through and looking at some of the points said point that out.. but this is his blog, not mine. I do spend a lot of time watching other people play, typically not of the race that I play but of the one that they're playing against. I may glance over to see the timing of a Zerg player, but I'm more interested to see what the Protoss or Terran is doing to see if I can notice a pattern at specific times. | ||
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