Man, what is with my Starcraft content creators and not promoting their second channels. I find Artosis has a 3rd channel I never knew about, and now I find Harstem has another channel too. Thankfully UA-cam suggested it to me.
I don't know if the comparison of bronze to diamond MMR is all that useful, I get the feeling that MMR vs skill displayed is logarithmic, so 2200 to 3200 MMR in terms of who's likely to win and how quickly is a much greater skill gap than 5500 to 6500 MMR (although going from 2200 to 3200 is arguably easier than 5500 to 6500). Or if not logarithmic, at least low/high ratio.
@@doves5457 he had a cybercore, what he meant is even if the gate goes down, which it did you only need the cyber core (which he built when the gate was still alive) to build batteries
Probably muscle memory. Sometimes pros do that because they're so accustomed to having an upgrade started at a benchmark that they forget to actually check. HerO did this in a game recently. I think it was against ShowTime in a team match. He Chrono boosted his Twilight Council after forgetting to start Blink.
Why don't you do this on Pro level? Your control is way better, and you can recover if cannon rush fails and doesn't put you far behind economically. Not every game obviously, but throwing it in the rotation might force other protoss players to go to such extremes as Classic did in game 3.
Classic's response in game 2 was pretty bad, if he had a few workers on the high ground pylon it would have been 2-0. It's a strategy that relies on your opponent screwing up, and you are very far behind if it fails.
Maru pretty much won several GSLs this way with his proxy 2 rax. Failed cheeses turned into macro games for him, while successful cheeses were free wins.
Man, what is with my Starcraft content creators and not promoting their second channels. I find Artosis has a 3rd channel I never knew about, and now I find Harstem has another channel too. Thankfully UA-cam suggested it to me.
Skill issue
@@ZAWARUD00 So you would say it's not IMBA, I just suck?
I could watch replays of pros beating cannon rushers without blind countering all day
I, a creature of the sea, always feel welcomed on this channel.
these matchups are the reason tournaments are best of 3s
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down voted your comment because of your avatar. wish i could ban you from the internet and all stores. anime should be banned and hint tie
i would love to see canon rusher in sc 1 vs sc 2
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Grefi?
@@FrankvanCaspel 4 sure after the f and not before ...
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Grif? Igref?
I don't know if the comparison of bronze to diamond MMR is all that useful, I get the feeling that MMR vs skill displayed is logarithmic, so 2200 to 3200 MMR in terms of who's likely to win and how quickly is a much greater skill gap than 5500 to 6500 MMR (although going from 2200 to 3200 is arguably easier than 5500 to 6500). Or if not logarithmic, at least low/high ratio.
Psst… you need a gateway to make batteries, he didn’t have one
You only need a cyber core, you don't need a gate for batteries
@@ufdarxybro… you don’t play sc2 do you? In what world can you build a cybernetic core without a gateway
@@doves5457 he had a cybercore, what he meant is even if the gate goes down, which it did you only need the cyber core (which he built when the gate was still alive) to build batteries
@@doves5457bro, there is a world where you can lose your gateway and still have your cyber core. You may wanna rethink….
7:57 why did he cronoboost his cybercore? what???
Probably muscle memory. Sometimes pros do that because they're so accustomed to having an upgrade started at a benchmark that they forget to actually check.
HerO did this in a game recently. I think it was against ShowTime in a team match. He Chrono boosted his Twilight Council after forgetting to start Blink.
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Why don't you do this on Pro level? Your control is way better, and you can recover if cannon rush fails and doesn't put you far behind economically. Not every game obviously, but throwing it in the rotation might force other protoss players to go to such extremes as Classic did in game 3.
Especially against zerg players, it seems like an easy advantage if thrown in from time to time
Classic's response in game 2 was pretty bad, if he had a few workers on the high ground pylon it would have been 2-0. It's a strategy that relies on your opponent screwing up, and you are very far behind if it fails.
It’s just a big gamble, if it fails you’re way behind
pretty sure i remember SOS winning GSL or something using cannon rush on most maps in the finals
Maru pretty much won several GSLs this way with his proxy 2 rax. Failed cheeses turned into macro games for him, while successful cheeses were free wins.
In game 1, if they built 4 pylons and then cancelled them, wouldn't they be ahead economically from that alone? Due to the amount of lost mining time?
probably, there's lots of fake cannon rushes more powerful than actual rushes, but probably not enough to make up for the skill difference
yeah a little, but you are behind in tech then which means you die to warp prism or void rays
very cute
i can believe he lost that second match despite knowing what was going to happen
i read "Karen" not "Korean" and now i am kind of sad.
Thats why I dont play pvp
stick to the campaign then
@@paulsernine5302 ill stick to my low master. I refuse to elaborate futher.
Bleh. I can’t stand PvP or Zvz. Its boring