I'm getting better but now I'm having trouble against terran players and large maps.
I can't seem to play well in big maps (LT for example and the enemy is across the map?)
the type of terran players I'm having trouble is ones that tech early for vultures, block the entrance so I can't get into his base because of supply depo's and barracks.
Wtf dude, that was some kind of weird BO o.o
Never ever play vs terran on lt, you must do fastshuttle vs siege drops@natural cliff(unless you are gosu at scouting and you know what he's up to). And lt has large mid and no room for flanking so it gives terran large advantage.
If you would went normal bo, these vults stand no chance.
I may teach if you wish :)
Valken, note that that is how pretty much every standard Terran plays against a Protoss. Wall-in, then tech straight to either tanks, or vults+mines for expo rushes.
You could render vultures ineffective by going 1 gate robo into expo:
8pylon
10gate
12gas
14core
15pylon
Then on your first 50 gas, use it on goon, after that, on your first 150 gas on goonrange, after that, first 200 gas on robo. Expand in your nat, get a observatory up, get second gate, etc. etc. etc. A quick forge for a cannon or two in your nat's mineral lines might be crucial too if the T is aggressive.
As for the T walling-in, Don't try to break it unless he has pumped in very little rines, you're goon micro is decent, you're going for a dt rush, or the wall-in hasn't been finished yet (although by the time your first goon reaches the T choke, it would've been sealed off). Terrans love it when Protoss fights in their turf, don't give them the advantage.
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