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On January 26 2011 05:48 Khaladas wrote: Still trying to find some time to download the VODs and post them, sorry for the delay on this. Please dont forget about this! I cant watch on livestream, and i'd really love to watch some response coaching action. Thanks again for always recording these
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Thanks for uploading these vids (including the PvZ vid with incontrol).... I am new to this Team Liquid forum....(although I've played SC2 for awhile now) and I am pleasantly surprised at how friendly everyone is on here.
Keep the good work up!
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Pretty interesting Khaladas, but the part 2 was removed! Can we see it otherwise?
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I watched your PvP coaching session with Response too and i was wondering if we could download the replays of your games?
I'd like to see how Response did the builds (Korean 4-gate rush and 4-gate rush) because it looked really efficient!!
Thank you
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Thanks for this. One thing I would recommend is to let him talk more. You frequently went on monologues or cut him off. Although you want to make it clear what your experience, I would just remember that in the end he's getting your money for what he tells you, so it is in your best interest to let him talk as much as you can.
Thanks for the vids tho.
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Coool. Man, I wish I played the game well enough for lessons to make a difference. Actually, what level should a player be before he/she can truly benefit from lessons with someone like Response?
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The guy in the video is a Silver/Gold player judging by his play. In any case, there is no minimum level. You probably want to be at a level where the mistake isn't something you could really easily correct yourself, for example, almost anything a Day9 Daily or Newbie Tuesday would help you correct. I think the perfect time to go for lessons if you are interested would be when you are no longer able to make corrections based on your replays and watching instructional videos, and feel like you need an expert's advice.
Alternatively, you could just work through it - as coaching is definitely not a must for getting good at SC2 or any game.
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On February 24 2011 12:47 fadestep wrote: The guy in the video is a Silver/Gold player judging by his play. In any case, there is no minimum level. You probably want to be at a level where the mistake isn't something you could really easily correct yourself, for example, almost anything a Day9 Daily or Newbie Tuesday would help you correct. I think the perfect time to go for lessons if you are interested would be when you are no longer able to make corrections based on your replays and watching instructional videos, and feel like you need an expert's advice.
Alternatively, you could just work through it - as coaching is definitely not a must for getting good at SC2 or any game.
Well, you totally answered my question. Every skill I'm working on relates back to fundamentals. While the lesson prices are completely reasonable, I sure as hell don't want to spend my money just to hear, "make probes and pylons" and "spend your money". Besides, I've noticed at lower levels (some plat, def gold-bronze) the concept of "match-up" barely comes into play. I beat my opponents by having more sh!t and tech. Guess I gotta wait till diamond/masters.
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Love these coaching videos. I am very glad that you kind folks are putting these coaching vids here. I am also getting coach, but my format is a bit different. If I find a way to share, I will share, too.
I am a terran and I am going to take that terran strat in your pvt and use the information in there to make my tvp better.
cheers.
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If you one gate FE, I am going to try to punish you HARD.
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1 Gate FE is done when the information you are given tells you "Yup go go you can hold it"
But it's pretty safe 1 gate FEing in almost every game. Just drop your chronos in different places.
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