Game 1: zerglings poke in the mineral line at the 3rd and stand there like its an occupy movement strike and aren't attacking: ok, maybe he was macroing up or something.
Game 2: zerglings again poke in the mineral line at the 3rd and continue their occupy strike, still not attacking....You can't be a GSL Code S level player and hope to advance with these types of errors.
Comment # 2 by Yani
He sends zerglings to a mineral line and presses hold, so they would attack mining probes and dont get distracted by whatever attacks them. He probably did it without looking as well - just "shift right click to mineral line hold". Reason why it didn't work is that those bases were not saturated with probes enough.
Comment # 3 by Yani
Actually in the second game, base was saturated enough, but protoss moved probes away, so instead of killing probes, zerg achieved some mining time loss for protoss.
Comment # 4 by joof
doh
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Game 1: zerglings poke in the mineral line at the 3rd and stand there like its an occupy movement strike and aren't attacking: ok, maybe he was macroing up or something.
Game 2: zerglings again poke in the mineral line at the 3rd and continue their occupy strike, still not attacking....You can't be a GSL Code S level player and hope to advance with these types of errors.
He sends zerglings to a mineral line and presses hold, so they would attack mining probes and dont get distracted by whatever attacks them. He probably did it without looking as well - just "shift right click to mineral line hold". Reason why it didn't work is that those bases were not saturated with probes enough.
Actually in the second game, base was saturated enough, but protoss moved probes away, so instead of killing probes, zerg achieved some mining time loss for protoss.
doh
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