Boxer's macro.. I'd agree.. is far from perfect, but it's GREAT to see that he's finally making a serious effort at improving it. A Boxer willing to go into the late game, every game, is a Boxer I want to see more of.
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thepuppyassassin
900 Posts
Boxer's macro.. I'd agree.. is far from perfect, but it's GREAT to see that he's finally making a serious effort at improving it. A Boxer willing to go into the late game, every game, is a Boxer I want to see more of. | ||
RolleMcKnolle
Germany1054 Posts
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antelope591
Canada820 Posts
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jinorazi
Korea (South)4948 Posts
first was harass. when i watched QXC, first thing that came to mind was: boxer needs to play like qxc. and sure enough, he harassed with dropships and worked out. (i posted "boxer needs to play like qxc" in one of the livethread when qxc was playing, maybe gayeon-noomnim read it? ) second was stimming. previously, like all bw terran players(myself including), they had the stim syndrome(stim everything in hotkey and MEDICS will heal them np) that stuck with them. boxer finally overcame this much better vs sen. i saw him stim only the first few marines against muta harass, he certainly wasn't doing this during his previous games. | ||
diddLY
United States215 Posts
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Grantiere
United States129 Posts
On April 18 2011 21:40 Jojo131 wrote: My only real gripe about this series (from my recollection) is that all the games were pretty much Marine/Tank vs Muta/Ling with some variants here and there. The back and forth action was really fun to see, but every battle felt like: "Mutaling vs Marine/tank round 1.... FIGHT!" up until "Mutaling vs Marine/tank round 7.... can someone switch things up a bit pls?" I'd say that Mondragon vs Cruncher games were my favorite, if only for the reason that Mondragon has some really cool multi-pronged roach attacks. So then don't watch it for the unit compositions. Watch it for the army positioning, the denial of lines of communication, the terrain usage, and the reinforcement strategy (large groups together instead of a stream of units). | ||
KingOfAmerica
United States246 Posts
Game 5 was incredible. As a Terran, player I found Boxer's drops and tank positioning positively inspirational. Sen's Muta harass was textbook. At any point it felt like the game could go either way. And being a huge Boxer fanboy who really wants to see the Emperor return to the top of the tables, I was on the edge of my seat. Great show, TSL, Boxer and Sen! | ||
LuciferSC
Canada535 Posts
Feels like he upgraded his play by at least 2 levels. Very entertaining games & very happy for Boxer! | ||
MUFFINS1
United States533 Posts
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Louuster
Canada2869 Posts
Also, if we continue with the BW comparison, is MMA the next oov? | ||
redDuke
Australia207 Posts
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Ownos
United States2147 Posts
On April 18 2011 21:40 Jojo131 wrote: My only real gripe about this series (from my recollection) is that all the games were pretty much Marine/Tank vs Muta/Ling with some variants here and there. The back and forth action was really fun to see, but every battle felt like: "Mutaling vs Marine/tank round 1.... FIGHT!" up until "Mutaling vs Marine/tank round 7.... can someone switch things up a bit pls?" I'd say that Mondragon vs Cruncher games were my favorite, if only for the reason that Mondragon has some really cool multi-pronged roach attacks. ...isn't that every ZvT? | ||
Stamper
Germany148 Posts
Other units you often (more or less) see in ZvT: Hellions, Banshees, Thors, Roaches, Infestors, Brood Lords | ||
RaiKageRyu
Canada4773 Posts
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quentel
349 Posts
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vitalus
United States2 Posts
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HighTimes
Taiwan342 Posts
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Executor1
1353 Posts
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Gruesome
United States84 Posts
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Dfgj
Singapore5922 Posts
I found it pretty damn exciting and was shocked Boxer played that well. | ||
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