Every Zerg Player Should Read This

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United States Rostered Member for Proxiteam May 24 2011 17:16Posts: 619
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I don't care what division you are in, if you are a Zerg player, you should read this.
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When I was a young padawon, back when I first was getting my coaching the great maareek himself, one thing that always stood out to me is the replays I would download from this sAvior[gm] character that would be uploaded to TL. His greatness was never questioned, but I remember on TL.net people were so caught up with the JulyZerg hype, being a golden mouse winner and all. But whenever I saw sAvior[gm] play.... man was that shit amazing to watch. This article is one of the most beautiful articles I have ever read. Explaining tactics and the way sAvior[gm] used them is beyond me. I was too young at the time to understand what was going on, I was just amazed at how sAvior[gm] was winning all the time yet no one recognized him as one of the top zergs like they did JulyZerg. Now it all makes sense. Why should every Zerg read this? Apply it to your SC2 game. That is all
Discuss.
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Australia Rostered Member for Proxiteam May 24 2011 17:35Posts: 1000
I want to still love savior, really, I do. But that cunt compromised the legitemacy of progaming when he decided to get involved in match fixing.
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United States Rostered Member for Proxiteam May 24 2011 17:59Posts: 619

Shroom wrote:

I want to still love savior, really, I do. But that cunt compromised the legitemacy of progaming when he decided to get involved in match fixing.

I'm not asking anyone to love him or judge him or like him based on what he did. I'm asking you guys to appreciate his skills as a pro-gamer, strategist, and tactician. We can all learn from his decision making in-game and apply it to our skills to become better players.
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Australia Rostered Member for Proxiteam May 24 2011 20:03Posts: 376
It is far beyond me why someone with THAT much skill and THAT much intelligence would want to become involved in match-fixing to begin with.
Other than that, he is deadset amazing. He is the reason why Zerg's shouldn't be allowed to complain about their race :)
I pwn n00bz, and pros too.
Australia Rostered Member for Proxiteam May 24 2011 21:39Posts: 1000
Oh, he was amazing to say the least. I am still more impressed by Nada though :)
Nada: 649 wins - 413 losses (61.11%)
Savior: 310 wins - 230 losses (57.41%)
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