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SargonTheGreat
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On October 27 2011 05:47 SargonTheGreat wrote: I edited the OP just now, but I can't seem to indent the paragraphs, lol oh well. I guess it's a bit long and rambly, any feed back? Space between the paragraphs, makes up for indentations | ||
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hughie-d
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Anyway let me if you have time. | ||
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SiKkLy
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On October 05 2011 14:17 Fusionz wrote: A good coach isn't "a great player". imo its all about understanding of the game and matchups. Actually you do need to be a great player, to coach well. Yes you are right on the understanding of the game and matchups and I 100% agree with you there. The thing I don't agree with is that you don't need to be a "great player". For Example: Day 9 has an amazing understanding of this game and every single matchup as well as JP, Artosis, Tateless etc. Day 9 just recently and is currently in Grandmasters league play "random" as his race selection. (NA Server) JP is also high masters, top 20 with "random" as his selection.(NA Server) Artosis is Protoss, top 5 in Masters League.(Korean Server) Tasteless also top 20 Masters league.(Korean Server) You do in fact need to be a "Great Player" to understand all of the games and matchups.You can't just be a crappy player and know what you are talking about trying to teach someone. This was not directed at you "Fusionz" it is just my overall opinion on what you had to say. | ||
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