Yeah for sure just pointing out that seeing defensive macro play as the "right" way to play oversimplifies and disregards human error
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En réponse à @x5_PiG
Yeah very true. I am thinking a lot about this right now but cant seem to find the right way to get into that Korean playstyle.
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En réponse à @Verynsc2
Tbh you, me, we're quite blind to much of what goes on in why the players play the way they do cos we dont see the evolution of the meta
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En réponse à @x5_PiG
So in the end, you think it's a good idea to learn a solid playstyle per mu first and based on that learn to adjust and mix in aggro play?
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En réponse à @Verynsc2
Yeah. And if you're a full time pro you kearn some dirty cheese eventually too. But getting to pro level strong macro openings up to 3 base
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En réponse à @x5_PiG
Can you point me towards a specific player here? I was thinking neeb or showtime for the most, but maybe I am missing someone here?
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En réponse à @x5_PiG
You think its best to follow one player all the way or just pick a matchup and then see who currently performs best in it?
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En réponse à @Verynsc2
Take a pro build to learn from but also use and add your own understanding/twists
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En réponse à @x5_PiG
Just on a side note, what do you think about Zest as a player to learn from? I know that he isnt doing so well this year but I think he's
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zests amazing when he's on point, ofc you can learn from him. You can learn from players like DNS too, doesnt need to be top koreans
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