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Alex-Berker
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United Kingdom117 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-21 11:15:43
May 21 2012 07:17 GMT
#1
Hey, my name is Alex Berker, better known as ‘DeluXe' and I‘m a 25-year-old second-year student at University of Sabanci for computer engeneering and going to be taking my first year of my masters in game design online at MIT. For anyone who was curious: I’m a Random player.

Let me start out by saying That this is 100% ABSOLUTELY FREE and noone (coach or student) will pay any amount of money. 
THIS THREAD IS FOR YOU TO POST YOU'RE INFORMATION SO I CAN COACH YOU.
THANK YOU ALL FOR CHOOSING ME AS YOUR COACH¡ ;D
I WILL COACH EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU.

STUDENTS please fill this in and post a comment here .
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-STUDENT-
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become?
Favorite pro player for each race?
What do you want to get out of lessons? 
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be?
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2?
How many total 1v1 games have you played?
What are your goals in sc2?
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay?
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay?
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.?


PLEASE READ:
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Do not PM anyother student in this thread unless they state you can. I will add the basic information of all users into this thread (by using spoilers) starting on Wednesday. You may use any method to teach but students please behave and dont leave your coach stranded after making an appointment. TL STAFF: feel free to apply as well

Disclaimer/s:
Some parts of this thread are a layout submitted by 'FireZerg' in GoSu coaching who has let me use it. I do not and will not take responsability for a coach/student wasting your time by not showing up or disrespecting you apart from (maybe) removing them from this thread. 


MY Goals/About Me:
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My goals as a coach are to help you with specific problems you might have, ranging from mechanical to strategic, but, more importantly, to help you learn how to learn the game efficiently on your own between lessons. Everyone is busy with either school, sports, girlfriends, jobs, what have you, and I believe that learning how to use your time online efficiently is the key to being successful in SC2, as well as keeping everything in balance with the rest of your busy life. 

Everything in my lessons is geared for the long-term learner, to slow, steady, but consistent improvement over long periods of time: I strongly believe that in this game there are very few quick fixes and shortcuts.
With over a year of coaching experience now in SC2--- dealing with over 220 unique students--- the method of coaching that I’ve found most effective is to try and equip you with tools that you can use in your own time (for example, how to get the most out of watching replays, how to take good notes to speed up your learning, how to come up with and implement a good routine for SC2 practice to get the most out of your time online, etc.), and make sure that you are connected with all the resources that you will need to improve.
I’ve been helping players to learn Starcraft ever since I first started playing competitively, and have always been fascinated with the steep and supremely frustrating learning curve of the game. 

From what I’ve learned from over 3 years of experience with competitive play and practice, I will teach my students how to maintain a good mindset, and always practice with purpose in terms of both mechanics and strategy. Ideally, if I do my job right, as my student you’ll go into every practice game-- or ladder game, or custom game with friends-- with a clear goal to work towards either mechanically (multitasking, hand speed and ‘clean’ play) or in terms of strategy (unit positioning, timings, unit control, etc.).
With Skype/teamspeak I hope to be able to help all of you climb to the top of your division, be promoted to the next level, and bring your play up to where you‘ve always wanted it to be--- ultimately, and most importantly however, I hope to be able to ameliorate your appreciation and enjoyment of the game! I look forward to working with you all!

Who am I? I am a talented random player who is top masters (800+ pts in KOR) and was GM in Na server (highest at number 40) in Season 5. I like to keep all my accounts secretive as i am trying to get into GM in the KOR server and dont want people on team liquid to know about my playstyle/builds as i think they are still inovative and unique. I have not played in any tournaments. My background is i am from London, UK. Dad is Turkish and I "work" for him here in Istanbul. My timezone is GMT+2 and i started this thread to provide a free coaching service for the TL community and staff so I could give back to my fellow TL'ers.  


In any case, included are a brief description of different types of lessons, a very longwinded set of notes pertaining to my lessons, and a few quick questions.
First, in my experience as a coach, I’ve noticed that students tend to not know what to expect from lessons, and also tend not to know what they want to get out of a lesson--- which is only natural, since the consensus, even among coaches, on how to teach SC2 is tenuous at best. Here are some ideas:
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1. You can play a games (against a friend, on your stream on ladder or however you’d like) and I can watch you play and sort of give you my thoughts as you play. I see this a lot on streams of people who stream lessons--- although I don’t do a heck of a lot of this when I’m left to my own devices, I’ll be more than happy to give this kind of lesson. It’s fun, relaxing and refreshingly simple! (Another idea would be to actually just play against me, that way I can give you the perspective of your opponent in real time, however, probably best to limit that to zvz.)

2. We can watch replays.

2a. We can watch replays of your games, and I can give you my two cents as we go. In my opinion this is superior to me giving a running commentary of a game while you play it, since we can stop and look into the game more in-depth rather than having things sort of fly by us as you play. However It sounds reasonable to me to play a game and have me comment on it, then watch the replay right after.

2b. We can watch pro replays. Have you ever been watching replays of top players, and ended up with a ton of questions about how and when and why they did what they did? I can give provide you with some valuable insight, and sometimes can also provide you with more replays from my own collection to help illustrate a point.

3. We can talk, without replays or a game. I wouldn’t recommend a whole lesson of this of course, but mindset is extremely important in playing and learning this game. Talking about broader concepts that underlie the theory of the game, or theories with regards to learning in general can often be very beneficial.

4. We can go over builds. I outline my methodology for approaching builds below. If you’re interested in talking about it, or going through any of the steps in a lesson, I’d love to!

5. Some combination of the above. For example: we start out by talking about how you did last week in SC2, very briefly, you show me some replays, I’ll give you some notes on the replays and answer any questions you might have, then we jump into games with a friend that you brought, and I’ll talk about trying to implement some of the ideas we discussed in the replays into your play.

6. Whatever you want! I’m always open to suggestions, and most important of all this is your lesson! As a coach, I’m always eager to learn and try new things.


Anyways, I hope we can work something out, if you have any questions please contact me on skype (Alex-Berker)
Second, I have a set of notes that I feel are important to go over quickly before diving into lessons (bear in mind this is all optional)
In my experience as a coach, I’ve started to notice certain patterns that tend to crop up over and over again. Here are some notes on things that I often find myself repeating lesson after lesson:

MINDSET:
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The most important thing to talk about in your approach to learning to SC2 is your mindset in approaching the ladder. For the majority of people, this is their only access to practice and their only real point of contact with the world of competitive SC2. I strongly believe that the correct approach to laddering (also the one least subscribed to) is that the ladder is a tool for the improvement of the player. For the vast majority of ladder-goers, however, laddering is about WINNING. This can lead to all sort of problems with improving your play, and more importantly, can lead to a lot of frustration and bad times all around. This also affects goal-setting. SC2 players, especially the ones motivated enough to seek out lessons, are very driven and goal-oriented people, for the most part, and so this is a common trap to fall into: ask yourself what your goals are with SC2, where do you see yourself in a month, say? Most likely you said something like “I want to be first in my master’s league division” which would seem perfectly natural, however all that this goal requires that you to do, is win and get ladder points (which , in addition, is exactly what everyone else on the ladder is already thinking anyways). To improve significantly in SC2 you need to lose, and you need to be ok with losing. Your goals, also have to reflect a more advanced mindset than ‘win as much as possible; gain points’.


BUILDS:
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Having a good, well thought out, well practiced, well timed, efficient build is a prerequisite to discussing strategy. Period. To argue my point ad absurdum, imagine you’re teaching a friend to play SC2 for the first time, and he has a very reasonable question for you regarding strategy: “What is a good reaction to scouting a 1wg expand from protoss on Shattered Temple?” he asks. His build, however, is 6pool into fast queen into extractor, then 3 more drones, then lair, then hive immediately after until super fast 1 ultralisk at the 8:00 mark off of 6 drones. Even the most perfectly articulated explanation of zerg responses to 1wg expand wont help your friend: he needs to work on his build first.
I strongly believe, however, that it’s counter-productive for me to try and force students to play certain ‘builds’ or even to recommend them, unless asked. (note: even the definition of what a ‘build’ is, is highly subjective) instead I offer the following method to develop your own sort of metric with which to define and asses builds for yourself, and further, for finding and learning them:
We first assume that progamers are the authority. Using this method, we always compare ourselves (and by extension, our builds) to the best of the best. Next, download a shitzillion replays (replay packs are preferable) and grab some popcorn and get watching (keep two criteria in mind: late point of contact, and something inspires you). After awhile, you should have a few good replays at your disposal for each matchup. Once you do, you’re ready to start taking notes:

1. Supply Timings: the first few items in a build. For example: 9scout 9overlord 14pool 14extractor 15overlord. (You typically don’t want to go any further with these kinds of timings than this.)

2. Relative Timings: we now figure out what the important elements of our builds are, and time them against each other. As we do this, we create a flexible mental network, and often, as a fortunate by-product, a hierarchical system. For example: I start my second queen when my second hatchery finishes, I start my first extractor when that queen is half way done. Ling speed on first 100 gas, pull 2 from gas, put 1 back on at ½ LS, then lair and 2nd ext on 2nd 100 gas. ETC.

3. Benchmarks: finally, you want to take down some benchmarks to make sure you’ve kept yourself on track, a benchmark is just a rough description of what you see at the current time in any given replay. An example of a benchmark: 8:00 - supply 74/76 handful of roach/ling, 42 drones, 2 queens, lair ¼ done 3rd hatch ½ done, income of 1400/360.
Once you have these notes complete, you should first memorize the exact and relative timings, to the point where you can say them without reading off of a list (like rehearsing the lines of a play). Now, give it a shot against a very easy computer, using the benchmarks to evaluate your performance.
This by no means seeks to solve all of the problems in your play, but only to put in place the fundamental framework off of which you can build.


COUNTERS AND QUESTIONS:
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This is something I get a lot of: people will ask a question that goes something like “My opponent made colossi, what is the counter to colossi?” I can’t answer this question for a number of reasons (more on that in a sec) but the inclusion of the word ‘counter’ exacerbates the problem. Please don’t ask me what thing counters another thing =]! I will, however, say that hydras are terrible and every unit counters them, so don’t ever make them. (jokes… kind of).

Returning to our example of “My opponent made colossi, what is the counter to colossi?” and why this is an unanswerable question: I don’t have anywhere near enough information. So, questions that now come to mind for me after being asked this:

1. What map was this on? Are you playing Metalopolis? Is it MLG Metalopolis or the old Metalopolis? In either case, which positions were you guys? Was it Agria Valley?

2. How did you open? For that matter, how did your opponent open? 15hatch vs. 2gate? 11pool vs. FE?

3. How efficient were you? Remember when I said ‘Having a good, well thought out, well practiced, well timed, efficient build is a prerequisite to discussing strategy’ if I can’t assess those things, I can’t even come close to answering your question.

4. What other shenanigans might have gone on in this game that you might have skimmed over and I might find extremely relevant?

5. Time is important! Was this 10:00 into the game off of 1 base, 15:00 minute off of 2? Did you lose an epic hour long game to a big colossus push? Wait did you even lose this game?
In short, you’re almost always going to need to show me a replay to get a helpful, concise, meaningful answer, otherwise I just don’t have enough information =[. An example of a good question, however, would be: ‘I lost a game ‘cross map on Shakuras Plateau, I opened 14p16h and he FE’d and did nexus before forge, I responded with a fast 3rd and was generally ahead in supply until he did a 2base colossus push around 13:45 and I couldn’t hold it.’ although, even here, I’m being provided with a rough crayon sketch of the game compared with the precise and perfectly representative blueprint that is a replay.


PRACTICE AND TALENT:
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Ladder is not very good practice. You can point to quite a few good players who seem to have popped up from nowhere, played nothing but ladder, and won bunch of tournaments. However, I would argue that that is because this game is young, and two or three years down the road, those people wont be around any longer, and there’s a reason for that. You need practice partners to improve efficiently. One reason for that, among many, is that ladder is far too varying to allow for deep practice. 

Some variables ladder confronts you with (and bear in mind these stack on top of one another): maps (7-10), position relative to opponent (1-3), race of opponent (3), build of the opponent (let’s say 5), your build (again, let’s say 5). Using this very rough model, you can see the sheer number of games you have to play before you run into 2 games which look similar. Given that we learn through repetition, this is bad. Practice partners can also help keep you motivated to play, can help you watch over and discuss your replays with you and, most importantly, can help you enjoy the game more.

Quite often people will ask me if I think they are talented, or if they have potential. I have honestly never seen a talented or untalented SC2 player. People progress at different speeds mostly due to motivation, previous experience with Starcraft (RTS, or in the very least PC games), work ethic and discipline, quality and number of practice partners and friends, mindset, methodology, and, most importantly, time devoted to playing.



FAQ
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What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
Skype:Alex-Berker TL:DeluXe1337 Bnet acoount ill coach on:DeluXePXL.902

What time (GMT) you will be able to coach?
Weekdays: 18:00-02-00
Weekends: 10-00-02-00

Will you coach on all serevers?
Yes but i can only coach ingame in the european server. I can still review replays and give feedback as well as discuss build orders and strategies.



Thank you for reading this massive Blog.

-Alex 'DeluXe' Berker
Skype: Alex-Berker

EDIT: You can also leave compliments, constructive critiscm, and feedback if you wish. Aswell as posting, please add me on skype and when my pc is repaired at the end of this week, I will add all of you and we can start learning!!!!!!!! :D

*****
Check out my Blog at : http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?id=339111  for me, a GM players FREE COACHING.   "Hold zerglings under mutas in a muta vs muta scenario to tank damage" -Thank you IdrA.
AmericanUmlaut
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Germany2577 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-21 07:29:31
May 21 2012 07:29 GMT
#2
Constructive criticism (as requested): You can get the message across that you are trying to communicate with about 25% of the text. You should also reduce the amount of information you're asking people to post; it's more than is necessary.

Otherwise, I'm down:
B.net Account: Capybara.179 (on EU)
What league are you in and are hoping to become? Diamond -> Masters
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be? A clear game plan for PvP.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? I play about 10 hours a week.
How many total 1v1 games have you played? About 2,250
What are your goals in sc2? To be good at it.
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.? I dance, I juggle, I write software, I study Japanese, I play with my daughter. I am a boardgame afficionado. I drink really good Scotch. I read science fiction. I hang out in the Automated Ban List thread.
The frumious Bandersnatch
Alex-Berker
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United Kingdom117 Posts
May 21 2012 07:34 GMT
#3
On May 21 2012 16:29 AmericanUmlaut wrote:
Constructive criticism (as requested): You can get the message across that you are trying to communicate with about 25% of the text. You should also reduce the amount of information you're asking people to post; it's more than is necessary.

Otherwise, I'm down:
B.net Account: Capybara.179 (on EU)
What league are you in and are hoping to become? Diamond -> Masters
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be? A clear game plan for PvP.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? I play about 10 hours a week.
How many total 1v1 games have you played? About 2,250
What are your goals in sc2? To be good at it.
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.? I dance, I juggle, I write software, I study Japanese, I play with my daughter. I am a boardgame afficionado. I drink really good Scotch. I read science fiction. I hang out in the Automated Ban List thread.


Alright ill get to coaching you when my pc is repaired at the end of this week.

Thank you for your advice but I would rather keep it like this so the student can more freely choose one of the methods of a lesson above as well as i wrote some basic information under that just to explain my point of view welcome to my coaching though.
Check out my Blog at : http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?id=339111  for me, a GM players FREE COACHING.   "Hold zerglings under mutas in a muta vs muta scenario to tank damage" -Thank you IdrA.
Aelonius
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Netherlands432 Posts
May 21 2012 07:45 GMT
#4
Interesting! But maybe it is an idea for you to use some graphics and such to make the post consist of sections, so that it's easier to read without taking the information away? =)
''The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.''—Ronald Reagan
Alex-Berker
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United Kingdom117 Posts
May 21 2012 08:11 GMT
#5
On May 21 2012 16:45 Aelonius wrote:
Interesting! But maybe it is an idea for you to use some graphics and such to make the post consist of sections, so that it's easier to read without taking the information away? =)


There you go. Just added the spoilers so it is easier to read and makes a bit more sense now. i was going to do it anyway but i forgot you can apply if you want to too
Check out my Blog at : http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?id=339111  for me, a GM players FREE COACHING.   "Hold zerglings under mutas in a muta vs muta scenario to tank damage" -Thank you IdrA.
DecadentGamer
Profile Joined March 2012
Sweden31 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-21 15:15:16
May 21 2012 09:35 GMT
#6
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)? Skype is thenerikas, Decadent.503 on EU.
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become? Currently high gold as terran. Want to be able to meet masters, does not have to be in masters league.
Favorite pro player for each race? MKP, Stephano and MC.
What do you want to get out of lessons? Want to learn better macro, but mostly better engagements in TvT.
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I m 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be? How to position my army in a great way against T and P.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? Around 12 hours.
How many total 1v1 games have you played? Around 500 games.
What are your goals in sc2? Having fun while playing at a high level.
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay? My macro needs to be better under pressure.
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay? My TvZ is quite good for my level.
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.? I am a musician, singer and playing the drums. I spend alot of time with my wonderful girlfriend and my other awesome friends. I don't play much on the weekends.


Edit: Wrote that on my android phone. Was difficult xD

Anyway: Would be fun if I could get some help sometime!
By aiming for the impossible, you will achieve the highest grade of the possible!
zoglug
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United Kingdom56 Posts
May 21 2012 09:59 GMT
#7
Are you having a cut off point when you stop offering this? It is not something i would benefit from at the moment (being Bronze and still learning) but in the near future could see benefit from having someone experienced to discuss things with.
You cant see where you are going......if you constantly look at where you have been
Alex-Berker
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United Kingdom117 Posts
May 21 2012 10:21 GMT
#8
On May 21 2012 18:59 zoglug wrote:
Are you having a cut off point when you stop offering this? It is not something i would benefit from at the moment (being Bronze and still learning) but in the near future could see benefit from having someone experienced to discuss things with.



Nope no cutoff point. Its easier to learn when you are bronze im especially interested in coaching you
Check out my Blog at : http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?id=339111  for me, a GM players FREE COACHING.   "Hold zerglings under mutas in a muta vs muta scenario to tank damage" -Thank you IdrA.
zoglug
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United Kingdom56 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-21 14:25:49
May 21 2012 11:13 GMT
#9
B.net Account: Zoglug - 693 on EU Server - http://www.sc2ranks.com/eu/2821163/Zoglug - I will have to sort out a Skype account.
What league are you in and are hoping to become? Currently in Bronze, looking to get into Silver by the end of Season 7 and progress further in future seasons.
favourite pro player for each race Terran - eg demuslim, Protoss - squirtle, Zerg - stephano
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be? I'd be much more comfortable with what I should focus upon to develop my macro, and understand what to practice.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? I play/watch some kind of SC2 most evenings 7pm gmt - 11pm. Weekends i usually play for a couple of hours each day.
How many total 1v1 games have you played? Id hazard a guess at approx 100 games.
What are your goals in sc2? To develop my mechanics and via solid macro progress up the leagues from Bronze where i am now. I am still not entirely sure which race i prefer, though i am leaning towards Terran. If you check out my achievements, ive won 33 as P, 14 as Z and 7 as T. I found sucess with P early and rather than focusing on enjoyment and developing, i focused upon winning hence why i played more games as them. Now, i wish to become the best player i can be. For the past week ive been following FilterSC's videos for Terran and Zerg.
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.? Im a massive football fan, both playing and coaching. I enjoy spending time in the gym, out with friends and playing all kinds of computer games. SC2 is by far my favourite, despite only finding out about it when i caught IPL4.
You cant see where you are going......if you constantly look at where you have been
Harrad
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
1003 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-21 13:25:20
May 21 2012 13:20 GMT
#10
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)? darrahsc2/Harrad/eXecution.189 (EU)
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become? (low-ish) platinum, want to get to master
Favorite pro player for each race? Terran: MarineKing, Zerg: Destiny (^^) Protoss: HuK
What do you want to get out of lessons? Become a better player
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be?I become more confident in one of the matchups or learn something really helpful
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? About 20 to 30 max
How many total 1v1 games have you played? about 100 (have only recently started to really play)
What are your goals in sc2? Achieve a decent level of play, maybe participate in some tournaments
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay? Hard to articulate, but i would say general strategical weakness
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay? My macro is relatively solid for my level (IMO)
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.? dont have a ton of free time because of school, but I'm interested in psychology, philosophy and anthropology. i used to play tennis. i like to learn new languages. the only other game ive played a lot in the past would be Guild Wars, where i played both PvE and PvP.
thurim
Profile Joined May 2011
France31 Posts
May 21 2012 15:47 GMT
#11
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)? azke4n/thurim/thurim.671 (EU)

What league are you in and are hoping to become? i am actually in Platinium league and i hope to become Diamond. I don't know if i have the capabilities to become master so that is not a goalfor the moment but if it appears i can by working hard it will be my long term goal.

Favorite pro player for each race? Terran: ST_Bomber and TSL_Polt (can choose between the 2 sorry), Zerg: i don't wach a lot of zerg player but maybe IM_Losira or Empire_Violet Protoss: ST_Parting

What do you want to get out of lessons? Improve my mechanics and multitask first and in second the management of my army, i mean by that not being catch unsiege, know how to take the fight for instance

If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be? Understand what are my main weaknesses and how to work on it because actually i feel a bit lost on how i can improve and what i need to do to improve.

About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? between10 to 20 hours a week for the moment more since mid july like 4-5 hours a day and 6-8 hours during the week-end

How many total 1v1 games have you played? 300 i have 450 but i just play seriously for only 1-2 month

What are your goals in sc2? Being good enough to really enjoy all the possibilities that the game offer and if i reach to the diamond level participate in tournaments (not big ones ^^) no to win them but just to have a chance to face big players for fun

What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay? I would said my multitask i have difficulties to manage my army and my production (not troops but supply, new buildings) at the time and my awareness of the game : i take the fight very poorly, i often get unsiege ...
I also tend to stress a lot and fall apart when i don't get the lead so often i make stupid mistakes due to stress

What is you biggest strength in your gameplay? I don't really have maybe i don't give it up and allways produce some expand/units ... which allows me to get ahead even with not efficient trade

What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.? i tend to run 3 times a week and some natation the week-end
Olecranon
Profile Joined June 2011
United Kingdom11 Posts
May 21 2012 17:43 GMT
#12
-STUDENT-
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
Skype- mehul.patel1989
Teamliquid- Olecranon
Bnet(EU) - (Plat-terran) James.1365
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become?
Platinum -> Masters
Favorite pro player for each race?
Terran-MKP/MVP Protoss- Sage/Whitera Zerg-Seal/Stephano
What do you want to get out of lessons?
Improve mechanics and implement strategies more efficiently
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be?
Executing a build well and not letting macro slip in mid/late game
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? As many as is required
How many total 1v1 games have you played?
2000+
What are your goals in sc2?
Get to master/GM then think about winning the GSL
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay?
Macro slipping in mid to late game, struggling a lot with effective openings and putting on pressure in TvZ at the moment.
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay?
I was a high diamond protoss before switching to terran so have good TvP understanding. Good at executing build orders.
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.?
Rugby, Badminton, xbox gaming, watching sc2
Vanchen
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
55 Posts
May 21 2012 23:11 GMT
#13
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
Vanchen.735
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become?
High Masters (terran) -> GM
Favorite pro player for each race?
T- ST.Bomber P- MC Z- Ret
What do you want to get out of lessons? Any little things to make me a better player
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be?
I can consistently beat GM players that you or I can find. OR I find something in my play that is really bad and we fix it.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2?
25
How many total 1v1 games have you played?
1700ish
What are your goals in sc2?
Get Grandmasters on NA
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay?
Vs. Zerg pushing either too soon or too late. Seeing an early third (from Z) throws me off a little.
Vs. Toss Coming out of the midgame with no advantage or coming out behind and catching up to deal with lategame army.
Vs. Terran VS. mech I'm not sure if I make tanks or when to air transition, I would also like to learn some 2 base or 1 base allins for TvT
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay?
Vs. Toss 15cc into 3 different builds
Vs. Zerg Marine control, staying on upgrades
Vs. Terran, Holding 1 base all-ins
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.?
I dont have any
ST_Bomber|SKLGIM_MC|
michaelb747
Profile Joined April 2012
United States1 Post
May 22 2012 01:29 GMT
#14
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
Michael.3846
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become?
I am in silver and hoping to get platinum
Favorite pro player for each race?
Terran:MMA Protoss:Hero Zerg:Stephano
What do you want to get out of lessons?
I want to improve my game and get specific instructions on what to work on.
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be?
Becoming much better at a matchup or learning something great.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2?
16ish
How many total 1v1 games have you played?
300ish
What are your goals in sc2?
To become better
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay?
Against zerg multi tasking
Against toss anything after 15 minute
Against terran I just don't have that much expierience
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay?
Macro, when I get used to a build I can macro better than a lot of plat players
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.?
I am a highschool student so have finals and projects for end of year, I hang out with friends and play tennis.
Philymaniz
Profile Joined November 2010
United States177 Posts
May 22 2012 19:03 GMT
#15
-STUDENT-
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
Philymaniz = Skype
Philymaniz = Teamliquid
CallMeCold.323 (Smurf acc/not mine) I have my accounts on KR and NA
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become? Masters
Favorite pro player for each race? Thorzain, Cella, ? for Protoss
What do you want to get out of lessons? Timings, and getting better.
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be? Figuring out what the standard play is nowadays after a 3 season break.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? 30+
How many total 1v1 games have you played? Don't know how to find this. Over 2,000 games played.
What are your goals in sc2? Get back to high masters where I used to be before stopping.
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay? TvP late game.
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay? Early game pushes.
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc. Hockey, guitar, crew, xc
uenvymenow
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States20 Posts
May 23 2012 21:59 GMT
#16
-STUDENT-
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
Skype: uenvymenow
TL: uenvymenow
Bnet: IsaiahForty.742
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become?
Silver and looking to advance to at the least Diamond
Favorite pro player for each race?
Terran = IMMVP Zerg = IdrA Protoss = HuK
What do you want to get out of lessons?
I would like to be able to learn how to play better with simultaneous actions as well as learn how to counter different builds.
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be?
Learn how to really study replays and learn how to improve the base builds.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2?
25+ hours.
How many total 1v1 games have you played?
~400
What are your goals in sc2?
To be able to say that I have become a better player at SC2 and hopefully make it to a competitive level.
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay?
Pretty much everything past a 13:00 mark
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay?
Early aggression and winning or losing by 13:00
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.?
R/C Planes, Baseball, Different computer games and 360 games.
TechniQ.UK
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United Kingdom391 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-23 22:31:31
May 23 2012 22:31 GMT
#17
STUDENT-
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
Skype: Leej91
BNET: LEEJ.204 (EU)
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become? I'm in Plat and hope to get to masters (was diamond last year before I took a year break).
Favorite pro player for each race? Enjoy watching all really...dont really have one. sorry.
What do you want to get out of lessons? Greater understanding of all terran matchups and improvement in strategy and just getting ahead in playing straight up.
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be? A lesson that would greatly help me with TvZ
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2? A lot. Unemployed and finished university for this year.
How many total 1v1 games have you played? Thousands?, I played really only 1v1 since it came out. Though I went to Africa and then uni so been away for a year till a few days ago.
What are your goals in sc2? Just to improve to the point where I'm happy with my own level of play. Don't want to be pro or anything.
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay? I rely a lot on adapting instead of actively creating my own strategies before game.
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay? I love getting ahead economically and keeping that advantage, not rushing.
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.? I lift weights at the gym, play guitar and study theology/philosophy.
Fan of: Acer.Scarlett and Liquid'NonY //
aQuaSC
Profile Joined August 2011
717 Posts
May 24 2012 12:30 GMT
#18
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?
skype: aqualopetac
TL: aQuaSC
b.net: aQua.521
___________________________________
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become?
Currently diamond, and I hope to get as far as humanly possible.
___________________________________
Favorite pro player for each race?
I can't think of particular favorite pro :< it changes with time :D recently I liked SaSe very much.
T and Z... don't have a favorite as well.
___________________________________
What do you want to get out of lessons?
Insight about my play and a proper understanding of the game.
___________________________________
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be?
Hm... maybe some decision-making upgrades, especially in pvp :D
___________________________________
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2?
Depends, but mostly ~30-40 hours.
___________________________________
How many total 1v1 games have you played?
Something around 1000, with beta counting in. unfortunately.
___________________________________
What are your goals in sc2?
To play at least semi-professional.
___________________________________
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay?
Not having a solid gameplan I think.
___________________________________
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay?
I just know what to do, on random basis xD
___________________________________
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.?
Currently I play Diablo 3, just for fun. I play (or I was playing) guitar and stuff. Also I enjoy wasting my time, I hope we can get rid of that through coaching. :D
TL+ Member
detguur
Profile Joined February 2012
Denmark6 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-06 17:54:09
May 24 2012 12:48 GMT
#19

puppykiller
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States3126 Posts
May 25 2012 16:38 GMT
#20
What is your Skype/Teamliquid/Bnet account name (and code)?: Maxhastifriedman/puppykiller/puppykiller.736
What leauge are you in and are hoping to become?: Currently in Diamond, can die happy in High Masters
Favorite pro player for each race?: Flash (lol, sorry I just switched to sc2 after learning that korean BW is gonna be dead)
What do you want to get out of lessons?: I want to fill several obnoxious gaps in my knowledge and learn more about your improvement method. I want to learn how to be more productive with my practice because in BW it took me years to get C rank.
If we could achieve something in the first lesson that would make you say ‘I am 100% happy with how that lesson went’ what would it be?: An understanding of what an advantageous end game looks like for terran in each match up in sc2, a better understanding of how tvt midgame builds should be played against each other, a list of great vods to study, a few powerful and solid openings for each mu, and any revelation in general RTS knowledge that allows me to look at the game in a diffrent way 8p.
About how many hours a week can you dedicate to Sc2?: A lot, like 40.
How many total 1v1 games have you played? Probably about 400 (though 200 were off race in seasons 1 and 2 and the other 200 were in the last 2 weeks)
What are your goals in sc2?: To be satisfied with my skill level... which is a really hard goal to achieve since the better you get the more flaws in your play you tend to notice :/ .
What is your biggest weakness in your gameplay?: Terrible ability to recognize how battles will fair.
What is you biggest strength in your gameplay?: General RTS knowledge (carried over from BW).
What other hobbies do you have/sports/games do you play etc.? Fuck other hobbies, I sacked them all for SC. I do stand up comedy sometimes and for games,love the Mass Effect series.
Why would I play sctoo when I can play BW?
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