-Is there way to punish a 1 rax -> CC -> CC or CC-> 1 rax -> CC?
I've never seen cc rax cc, but I'm certain you could make 8 lings when your pool+hatch finish and do damage. For rax cc cc they will have enough marines that you can't punish it with lings from a hatch first. Roach allins will be more effective but a good terran should still be able to hold fine. In my opinion the best result to a fast 3cc is to get super greedy with drones (which for me means getting a third hatch slightly faster than usual and delaying queens 5,6).
-Will a Zerg be behind if they open 6 queens against a CC first? (and against CC-> 1 rax -> CC)
Not really - you'll be a little bit behind on income when the triple mules kick in and your third hasn't; but you should be safe to go directly to 60 drones and make up the difference quite quickly.
I remember seeing some Kespa player opening with no gas (faking 4/6 queen openers) then getting double gas into RoachBane all-in.
Just take double gas as your first two queens are about to finish and cut at 2 or 3 queens - to be convincing you probably want 3 queens, with the natural queen sitting out the front with the creep queen except when injecting.
-Is there a way to prevent 2-2 Push from ever happenig?
Personally I play ling bane muta, and in many games there are opportunities to deny the third for quite some time, especially if you crushed their pressure. However, the 2/2 push isn't the end of the world - you can hold with ling bane as long as you keep up on upgrades and flank well, and you should have a full ultra ling remax available after the fight if you got to 80+ drones reasonably fast.
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Originally Posted by ETL.Soundwave
Is it possible to get an overlord in position for a 6:30 scout on Daybreak if you do that?
I send my second overlord over my natural and third, then up and across the top and I think it gets there at around 7 mins.
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