Uh, both of the player's names are in the video. I was just referencing the person who would win. I wasn't informed, it was pretty obvious because the Zerg user had so many resources at his disposal, did little with those resources, and so many queen areas that something would turn the battle around (ultralisks), even though Jabada had taken his time using units. Playing AoE2 and even Halo Wars has taught me that alone; even when you bide your time and rush your enemy with a load of Siege Onagars/Samurai Locusts/Hunters against a base that's not well defended, then you should know something's up. I guess I did sound a little pompous though. My bad. Didn't mean to come off like I knew everything.
Here's a great post by Korn:
Basically, Blaze messed with Jubada by throwing some of his weaker guys in his path and baiting him away from the real threat, the ultralisk area north of his home base.It's much more fun to do an early battle, but not an early war winner. To paraphrase Masters, you attack the enemy early so that they're then always one step behind you for the rest of the game (unless you slack off, letting them catch up). Shaking the hive nest, if you will.
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