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Lionheart: Overcoming Stagnation

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FLUFFNSTUFF
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United States51 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-01 04:41:17
February 01 2013 04:19 GMT
#1
Lionheart: Overcoming Stagnation

Better late than never, right? I'm always going to force myself to do one blog each month. Remember that everything expressed in these blogs are just my thoughts. Often times they are Dota related and other times not so much.

Feel free to follow and tweet at me @LiquidFLUFF. I make an effort to interact with everyone and, of course, you'll be the first to know when I put up a new blog. Everyone's support is greatly appreciated, so thank you.

Please Note: The majority of my blogs are written in one sitting with cursory editing methods. The reason for this is because I tend to delete a large portion of the material I write. To counteract that, I try not to dwell on it too much and leave it be. I also use and abuse comma's, sorry in advance :D.

Without further ado, here are the things that I intend to elaborate on in this blog:

A. Nerd-chills
B. Stagnant Growth and Perspective
C. Losing

No doubt you've seen the mess of results that my team's been experiencing for the past month or two, since our inception with Liquid. I want to talk a little bit about why losing is important and how perspective contributes to growth.

A. Nerd-chills

Yes, I went there. Nerd-chills are something that each and every one of us should unapologetically be able to talk about. It's one of those feelings that are so pivotal, yet so seemingly lame at the same time.

What is the significance to me? Whenever I lose my drive or lose sight of my vision, I watch the videos that remind me of why I will continue to sacrifice to reach my goals. Revisiting videos from The International fuels and reinforces a lot of the positive emotions that I've always had.

The way that the audience's booming energy collectively surged throughout every crevice in the room was unforgettable. Not only from a players perspective, atop the grandest stage in Dota's history, but that of a spectator's as well. Everything and everyone felt completely intertwined. There's no way to describe how amazing it feels to close my eyes and listen to the uproars. It leaves me feeling rejuvenated and hungry for so much more.

B. Stagnant Growth and Perspective

Our recent performances have been lackluster to say the least. We've been having a tough time calibrating our strengths and weaknesses with this roster. With little practice in the month of December, due to holidays, we kept charging into matches without a plan. As far as I'm concerned, action without intent is the recipe for stagnant growth. Though, I'm not too worried because the potential of our team is really high. I can only see good things happening, as we practice more. In fact we've finally been putting in a lot of hours together and I'm really pleased with the direction we've taken, as of late.

I'll be the first one to assume responsibility as the captain. There was even one point this month in which I had TC take over drafts over the course of a week.This is another tool that I've used on several occasions, with the understanding that it'd be temporary (coL). When things are not working, the pressures mount and, very rapidly, doubt consumes the leader. It's important to take a step back instead of banging one's head against a wall.

*Tangent on Banging your head against a wall*

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A lot of the time it becomes hard to identify exactly what you need to do to improve at a competitive level. My initial reaction to stagnation is to try and reflect on matches and stare at the hero pool. It hardly ever works and just frustrates me. As if to beckon to the universe and yell, "give me ideas dammit!". Rather unrealistic, don't you agree?

I've found that the cliche (paraphrased) "You'll find what you're looking for when you least expect it" to be very true. I don't know how many hundreds of hours I've spent looking at replays. Hoping to find something to special, a spark for motivation. All the same, I've spent so much time glaring at every hero in the hero tab repeatedly to no avail.

All my best ideas are brought about when I clear my mind and become present. Whether it be through unconsciously drafting a cool new lineup and playing it without any expectations or after exercising, most of the time my best ideas come to me when I'm not actively looking for any answers. From there I feel it's best to identify what works and what doesn't, then take all factors into account to create a strategy.


What this technique allows me to do, is to take in a different perspective: that of a player and not a captain. I must admit, it's quite nice to take no responsibility whatsoever with the drafts. I can go eat cereal, tab out and browse the internet; It is always so relaxing! However, I'm not one to sit back.

Everyone's experience with this might be different, but mine's always been very similar. Immediately I notice myself feeling relaxed and almost absolved from defeat. Though we lose here and there, I don't necessarily take it to heart or mull over it. Part of the reason, I suppose, is because I don't take responsibility. Instead, I fixate on regaining my own ideals as to how the game should be played. Sometimes as short as several games or as long as a week with someone else's draft, I quickly regain confidence and feel driven to lead with renewed intensity. A lot of my doubts disperse and with a bird's eye view, I'm able to identify what exactly we need to focus on to improve.

I imagine that this might come off as arrogant, but I always realize that it's up to me. I realize that I'm the leader for a reason and that no one else can do what I do for my team. There's a reason why my four teammates and Team Liquid would put their trust in me. If you're a captain like me, I totally empathize with you. If you're a leader, it's probably because you stepped up or people believed in you. Just own up to it and assume all the responsibilities, hopefully you can learn from my experiences as well.

C. Losing

In the past losing used to be a really huge deal. I used to endure soul-crushing pain with each and every loss. Literally each game, be it scrim or official match, pressed on me. Back then, I thought that I was supposed to ruminate over the losses and feel miserable while doing it.

If I had to give advice to the old me, it would be: It's okay to lose. Not only is it okay to lose, but you need to lose. I'd say that the universe gives you what you need, not necessarily what you want and you're being silly. Losing is important because it keeps you from getting complacent. It'll break you down and build you back up stronger.

So what about now? What about the last couple of weeks? I'll be honest, yes I didn't want to lose, but I didn't let it affect me negatively. Interestingly enough, I actually experienced more negative emotion when we won without merit. By that, I mean when our opponents would make significant mistakes or if we didn't execute properly.

I noticed that after several losses in a row, I was learning more and more. I felt a little guilty that I wasn't feeling badly. Rather, I felt inspired with every loss. I noticed many different things that I never would've thought about, had we won them all without resistance.

A few Lessons I learned:

1. Execution is the more important than hero picks. Assigning your teammates specific actions within teamfights is key. Two really basic examples would be saying, "Venge, stand out of the fight until Enigma black holes and then swap him" or "When you Panda split, cyclone Lone Druid's Bear". Knowing what to do and how to do it is very important.

Another aspect of execution involves timings, such as ganking lanes during night time (6 mins) because of the reduced sight range. Accordingly, your supports should ward up vulnerable lanes in preparation, as well as carrying a teleport scroll.

2. A lot of the time the initiating team gains advantage first.

3. Going out of your way to put a thorn in the enemy team's strategy goes a long way. Teams often have strategies that fit their playstyles, such as turtling for a hard carry like PL or getting quick levels on a Wisp to abuse his ultimate. Pushing teams outside of their comfort zones by placing pressure on their key heroes will disrupt the flow of their strategy in your favor.

4. You have to identify your opponents strategy and make sure it doesn't counter yours. For example, a team with KotL and Tinker will make it VERY difficult for your team to push. So even if you have an awesome pushing lineup, you're putting yourself at an inherent disadvantage because they can hold you off while farming the other lanes.

The thing is that I've been through rough patches before and I realize that our team's potential is nowhere near met. Our goal, first and foremost is TI3. There is no doubt in my mind that we'll grow exponentially in the coming months. Our team is in it for the long-haul and a couple losses aren't going to break our spirits.

Shoutouts

Special shoutout to Bumblebee for being an outstanding manager.
Shoutout to Media Manager Rosy(Grape) and Shoutout to 4 Asians +1, TI3 LAN team:
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Left to right: Luminous, Me, Purge, Blitz, and Eosin.

Thank you to our fans for your support. I'd also like to thank our sponsors Twitch, Shinythings, Razer and Barracuda Networks.

Again, Follow me on Twitter @LiquidFLUFF

-FLUFF

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Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
February 01 2013 05:05 GMT
#2
Always a pleasure to read your thoughts. I find it's important in situations like this to make sure you have some balance in your life - some things you can focus on that aren't Dota. The reason for it is exactly like you described, because often the biggest insights come when you're relaxed and not thinking about the game, when you put it in the back of your mind. That seems to be the time when the hours upon hours of staring at heroes and trying to force solutions finally coalesce into a coherent thought and when the breakthroughs come.

Best of luck, it's just a matter of time until the team finds their footing.
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Dubzex
Profile Joined October 2010
United States6994 Posts
February 01 2013 05:06 GMT
#3
I love Fluff blogs.
"DONT UNDERESTIMATE MY CARRY OR YOU WILL BE CARRIED INTO THE ABYSS OF SUFFERING" - Tyler 'TC' Cook
EHOME
Profile Joined August 2012
Ukraine98 Posts
February 01 2013 05:27 GMT
#4
yo
Swampsteel
Profile Joined April 2011
United States94 Posts
February 01 2013 05:46 GMT
#5
I love it! Awesome!
Oh my glob!
fire_brand
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Canada1123 Posts
February 01 2013 06:00 GMT
#6
Thanks Fluff, keep it up!

I can see you guys going in the right direction, playing to the strengths of your players, and slowly looking better and better. My faith in Victor and TL is unassailable and I'm sure you guys will be stomping with the best in the scene in no time.

P.S. The series vs Na'Vi was hearbreaking. Outdraft the crap out of them, they get to redraft. T.T
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theaxis12
Profile Joined March 2011
United States489 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-02-01 06:08:34
February 01 2013 06:08 GMT
#7
I find your experience when you are not drafting to be very interesting. It makes me wonder if DOTA teams would be better served if they had a designated coach who did not play but selected heros in all of the drafts. If it could reduce stress on the players, and perhaps let them focus on their mechanics and execution more instead of theory crafting I could see it being a good system. What are your thoughts? I have never played at a competitive level so I wouldn’t know.

Edit: forgot to thank you for the blog XD GOGO TL FIGHTING!
Shut your mouth and put your head back in the clouds.
fAnTaCy
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States893 Posts
February 01 2013 06:25 GMT
#8
Beautifully written blog Fluff, also giving good advice for those looking to be a top dota player with your own experience =]
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TheEmulator
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
28089 Posts
February 01 2013 07:26 GMT
#9
Great blog Fluff, always a pleasure to read
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Navi
Profile Joined November 2009
5286 Posts
February 01 2013 07:35 GMT
#10
great blog. i captain for a team in a different game, but your reads are both very inspiring and informative. best of luck!
Hey! Listen!
TheKefka
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Croatia11752 Posts
February 01 2013 08:51 GMT
#11
I hear paying attention to skill chen E first is a good skil toi have
Nice blog dude,keep at it,TL fighting!^^
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Eriksen
Profile Joined December 2012
Micronesia720 Posts
February 01 2013 09:15 GMT
#12
Always a great read from Fluff. Good luck for the upcoming tournaments, and please win the TI3

*Anyway, Purge looks so awkward right in the middle of them imo lol
Whether it has ended with a happy ending or sad, I never was an important thing to you.
Firebolt145
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Lalalaland34491 Posts
February 01 2013 10:33 GMT
#13
Nice blog, good to hear your approach to losing has changed. Looking forward to seeing Liquid's full potential soon ^_^
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Aeropunk
Profile Joined May 2010
Australia255 Posts
February 01 2013 10:54 GMT
#14
I understand the name now Good looking bunch of gamers!

Sounds like you're getting onto a good mindset, I'm looking forward to seeing your games!
Saechiis
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Netherlands4989 Posts
February 01 2013 13:44 GMT
#15
Hope to see your work pay off, gl!
I think esports is pretty nice.
Holloworb
Profile Joined November 2011
Norway345 Posts
February 01 2013 14:44 GMT
#16
It was a pleasure reading your blog, there was alot of good points one could learn from. Learning from your mistakes, taking a few steps back to regain perspective and let someone else run the show for awhile also to get new perspectives are all very good advice.

One thing that i got kinda caught on tho that you wrote was this:

"I imagine that this might come off as arrogant, but I always realize that it's up to me. I realize that I'm the leader for a reason and that no one else can do what I do for my team."

Im currently in the University and im thinking about taking leadership psychology as my masters degree. Related to that i read an article written by an experienced leader in finances. He wrote that the most important thing he had learned during his career was delegating responsibility and putting faith in his employees. This may or may not directly relate to Dota 2 or your teams situation. But what i thought was interesting about what he said was that; "The important thing isn't if the great ideas come from me, but that i pick up on the ideas and identify the good/right ones". Earlier he had been very focused on doing alot himself, coming up with the great ideas etc. He realized that in his organization there was a potential for alot more good ideas than he ever could come up with himself. His role as a leader was nurturing an innovative environment, decide wich ideas were the good ones and what direction his company should take.


Anyways, good luck in your future games and i hope you get where you want to be before TI3

UmbraaeternuS
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Chile476 Posts
February 01 2013 16:21 GMT
#17
A great blog, Fluff.
As usual, a pleasure to read.
And OFC all the best for you guys. It is only a matter of time until you guys get in your comfort zone.
Liquid fighting!!!
therealwinters - Skype / @DrUmbra - Twitter // "There is nothing more cool than being proud of the things that you love" - Sean "Day[9]" Plott <3
oneill12
Profile Joined February 2012
Romania1222 Posts
February 01 2013 17:59 GMT
#18
nice blog!
caradoc
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada3022 Posts
February 01 2013 18:54 GMT
#19
Really liked reading this.
Salvation a la mode and a cup of tea...
Jinkku
Profile Joined February 2011
Finland36 Posts
February 01 2013 19:37 GMT
#20
Great read with interesting insight into the mindset of the team. Go and make the liquid community proud, you can do it!
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