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Saracen
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States5139 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-08-24 18:46:21
August 24 2010 17:19 GMT
#1
Teamliquid is refuge to all sorts of players, ranging from the casual bronze leaguer to some of the best players in the world. In between these two extremes, there exists what I believe to be the majority of the population - mediocre diamond players. Perhaps I'm wrong - perhaps they're just a small subset of the demographic - but they're definitely the most vocal about their identity. You'll be hard-pressed to find a group of players more willing to flaunt their points and their rank. "I'm a 500 point diamond player," "These are mid-level diamond replays," even "I'm at the top of my diamond league with 800 points" are common phrases you'll see littered around the strategy forum. So what's the problem, you ask? These guys are pretty good right, so it's only right that they back up their opinion with some credentials. But that's exactly what the problem is. The fact that a great majority of the public thinks that since these people are 500+ point diamond leaguers, they have some sort of deeper understanding of the game. And this is where the public is horribly, horribly wrong.

You see, there's a huge difference between how much you win and how much you understand the game. Points and ranking are a good indicator of how much you win, but they do jack shit when it comes to reflecting your game knowledge. Here's a little rundown of the correlation between leagues and understanding of the game:
Bronze: I know what some of the units do.
Silver: I know what a build order is.
Gold: I have a build order for most of the matchups.
Platinum (not stuck-in-platinum-because-stupid-system-won't-promote-me but actual platinum): I have played through my build order more than twenty times.
Diamond: Anything above that.

If you are at all familiar with Brood War and iCCup rankings, here's what it would look like:
Bronze: I play B.net custom games. I can give the computer a good fight.
Silver: I play Fastest Possible Map Ever.
Gold: I play BGH and some low maps. I know who Boxer is.
Platinum: Computer (E) rank
Low diamond (~300): D-
Mid diamond (~600): D
High diamond (~900): D+ through C
Top diamond (~1200): B

You see, a strange phenomenon exists since SC2 is such a new game. It's that you can do almost whatever you want and make it work. There's no such thing as standard play, standard timings, and standard defenses. What this means is that 1 base allins are extremely potent, especially at lower levels, and even at what you might consider high levels as well. That means that even at the 900 point diamond range, there exist an abundance of players who simply just know how to 4gate allin or marine/hellion/tank allin. They just know one build per matchup, practice it to death, and the go on the ladder and win because people don't know how to respond. Does this mean they know how to win? Of course. But does it mean they know anything about the game? Not at all. They are the equivalent of a D+ high player on iCCup. They don't know anything about timings, their opponents' production capabilities, etc. beyond the first eight minutes of the game. I am not complaining about this, mind you. On the contrary, I find that the existence of these people makes my laddering experience much more rewarding since I know that all I have to do is defend one stupid allin and then the game is mine.
On the other hand, there exist another group of 900 point diamond leaguers who legitimately understand the game. They have a solid build order, solid mechanics, and a solid understanding of the game. They could be considered C level iCCup players, maybe even C+. But, every so often, they lose to the aforementioned group of diamond leaguers just because they don't know how to respond, because they just don't have the experience with the game to deal with every single crazy build thrown at them. As time goes on, these diamond players will slowly improve, while the aforementioned group will stagnate.

One of my biggest pet peeves in the Starcraft 2 strategy forums is when someone contradicts a legitimately good player. You may think, "oh TL elitist blah blah blah," but I assure you I have a very good reason for this. Because, while the lesser player may offer some valuable insight and a game-changing perspective (this has actually happened its fair share of times in the past - mutalisk magic box is just one of the many examples, though the credit really should go to Zelniq, a very good player, who first posted about it), 99% of the time, the lesser player will be wrong and the legitimately good player will be right. This is because the game is still developing. Everyone, from the bronze league all the way up to the very top, is still learning. Their play is still changing. Starcraft is an incredibly streaky game - you can only go so far with a build order or playstyle until it stops working. Then you start losing and are forced to change it up to deal with new playstyles and stronger opponents. But whereas the lesser player may have experienced this two or three times, the top players have dealt with this too many times to count. They know what works and what doesn't because they have been there and tried it. IdrA is a prime example of this. As much as people love to bash him for being one-dimensional and using the same build order every game, this cannot be further from the truth. He may use the same opening every game because he wants to find a "standard," a universal opening that can deal with every kind of cheese while still maintaining a solid economy, but he still has to change his game and respond to every type of situation thrown at him. In this case, he has grown much more than all the players who learn one build order per matchup or even two, three, or more - he's much more flexible because he's learning how to adapt. That's why you see him so high on the Korean ladder, and with an insane win rate on the US server. Because he understands the game more than almost anyone else at the moment.

So why am I telling you this? I just want you to know that whenever someone says he's a 800 or 900 point diamond player before giving advice, he's not saying anything about whether or not he knows anything about the game. It's actually very likely that he doesn't know what he's talking about, which would be a typical case of the blind leading the blind. And yes, it's entirely possible to get into "high diamond" by rehearsing one allin build over and over again. Actually, that's probably the easiest way to do so. But eventually, you're going to have to change it up, you're going to actually have to understand the game.

Note: I'm not trying to discourage sharing your opinions. In fact, some of the greatest innovations come from Gold or low-Diamond league players who theorycraft and actually explore the game. Just give respect where it is due. Whenever IdrA or Sheth or CatZ or HuK or Drewbie or Qxc or Jinro or Nazgul or MorroW, etc. posts, even if it contradicts what you're saying, they're probably right. Even if you're a 900 point diamond player.

EDIT: It seems like a lot of you are missing the implications of this thread.
First, regardless of points, there are two types of players. Players who want to win and players who want to better understand the game. I am saying that this exists even up to what many people consider to be "high diamond," while still existing in lower leagues. The problem comes when people with a certain number of points start using that as evidence for their advice, even though that says nothing about their understanding of the game.
Second, people like Qxc, HuK, Sheth, pretty much all of the top players frequent TL. They actually visit it a lot. But they don't post a lot. You might be wondering why they don't provide insight and contribute to discussions. From an interview with Qxc:
TL: Just curious, how much do you read TL?
qxc: I skim the forums occasionally, but tend not to post as most of the stuff actually regarding the game has a lot of … garbage? Dunno. Just a lot of people theorycrafting. Not actually very useful.
TL: Well, what do you think we could do to encourage more high level discussion that you might consider participating in?
qxc: Have invite only topics. For example, create a TvZ discussion thread and only allow top tier Terrans and Zergs to post in it. Assuming people actually participated, it could be pretty interesting. It’s tough to defend a point when I’ve got bronze players telling me what I’m saying is wrong every other line.

It's all a matter of respect. I don't know, maybe you'd rather have wonderful theorycrafting sessions with random SC2 players, but I'd rather have mine with Qxc. Of course, the suggestion Qxc proposed is not going to happen because the administrators actually do care about how TL is perceived by the general public. They really want it to be accessible and friendly to players of every skill level. But that's not saying that as things are, we can't get people like Qxc to post a little more frequently by showing them a bit more respect.
SolHeiM
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Sweden1264 Posts
August 24 2010 17:21 GMT
#2
Cool. It seems I'm the equivalent of a Brood War D player. Never played BW before getting the SC2 a couple of months ago.
-vVvTitan-
Profile Joined August 2010
United States473 Posts
August 24 2010 17:23 GMT
#3
Very good post and I comepletely agree!
vVv.Titan @ vVv-Gaming.com
Myles
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States5162 Posts
August 24 2010 17:25 GMT
#4
As a ~600 pt diamond player I agree.
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gillon
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Sweden1578 Posts
August 24 2010 17:26 GMT
#5
Didn't play BW much, but I think I was around high D/almost D+ and I'm 800ish diamond atm, so pretty accurate I guess.
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Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States7542 Posts
August 24 2010 17:27 GMT
#6
I've been seeing this in spades lately. 500-800 Diamond players who 4-gate rush me then immediately quit when it doesn't win the game or people who do ridiculous stuff like go forge-gateway and not use the forge until another 5-6 minutes have passed. It's always a nice reminder how little your ladder ranking matters.
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Uhh Negative
Profile Joined May 2010
United States1090 Posts
August 24 2010 17:27 GMT
#7
I totally agree. I'm a 750 diamond player and I feel like I suck. My macro is bad, control is bad, build orders not perfected. There is such a huge gap between something like a 700 diamond and 1300 diamond.
disformation
Profile Joined July 2009
Germany8352 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-08-24 17:28:13
August 24 2010 17:27 GMT
#8
I am a Gold level player and I fully approve this message.
Though if any pro should (very unlikely imo) disapprove, my post will be overwritten. =p
wishbones
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Canada2600 Posts
August 24 2010 17:28 GMT
#9
im posting before finishing the read but very nice job on the estimate i was D+ on BW, and 900pts Diamond on sc2 atm. (well i havent laddered in a few days mostly custom but yeah your esitmate is quite alrite)
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Dragonsven
Profile Joined April 2010
United States145 Posts
August 24 2010 17:28 GMT
#10
Yet another post describing why diamond players are not good and only old school players should comment on anything. I was expecting a rule on post count by the end. You should realize this kind of elitism does not work and you will end up driving all the new posters away once the initial boost from SC2 ends.

User was temp banned for this post.
Fair and balanced.
Jonoman92
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States9103 Posts
August 24 2010 17:28 GMT
#11
Good post, however I think you give each level too much credit.

Bronze: I hit find match button, what's that do?
Silver: I know how to select units and make them attack.
Gold: I have a general idea on how to play an rts game.
Platinum (not stuck-in-platinum-because-stupid-system-won't-promote-me but actual platinum): I have a loosely followed build order.
Diamond: Anything above that.
ahleezay
Profile Joined July 2009
43 Posts
August 24 2010 17:29 GMT
#12
agree, my D bw friend is diamond in sc2.
im c-/c and i dont play sc2 \o/
Keitzer
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States2509 Posts
August 24 2010 17:29 GMT
#13
so.... this "equivalent" has been determined based on blizzard's inability to rank people?

good post, jw how you came up with this....
I'm like badass squared | KeitZer.489
rackdude
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States882 Posts
August 24 2010 17:30 GMT
#14
Thank you.

I was highish diamond, now going lower due to switching to Zerg, in 2v2, and I win almost every macro game because I'm practicing and studying the game. I have Tarran teammates who think I'm a noob because they are going 3rax all-in marine and I am telling them they need to expand in the midgame. They are highish diamond too. Right now, all-ins are hard to stop. Before QQing, learn from Idra. Practice your build and stop all-ins. Learn the macro game. Your win rate will suck at first (I got down to 25% when first switching to Zerg) but when you learn the variations to stop all-ins and get into the midgame, you now are playing real Starcraft. Spread the word. Within a month hopefully those all-inners will be out of diamond.
Sweet.
Dragonsven
Profile Joined April 2010
United States145 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-08-24 17:30:47
August 24 2010 17:30 GMT
#15
On August 25 2010 02:29 Keitzer wrote:
so.... this "equivalent" has been determined based on blizzard's inability to rank people?

good post, jw how you came up with this....


He made it up, that's how he came up with it. But he's old school so we should just assume he's right and not think about it at all ourselves.
Fair and balanced.
NB
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Netherlands12045 Posts
August 24 2010 17:30 GMT
#16
lol, playing BGH and know about boxer LOLOLOLOLOL....

btw, you should mention the "aging" of the account due to the bonus pool mechanics
Im daed. Follow me @TL_NB
Bio-Leera
Profile Joined May 2010
United States65 Posts
August 24 2010 17:30 GMT
#17
When the beta was down I tried to play some iccup and just got trashed. The strategy has evolved so far on BW that it be impossible to walk in on iccup with out looking up and researching heavily trying to understand the game. I couldn't even get out of D -. I'm mostly thankful that I can play starcraft 2 this early in the strategy development, so with solid mechanics I can make strategies based on my intuition and see success. It's nice to start learning in the beginning than coming in later where builds have been ironed out and become law.
Moa
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States790 Posts
August 24 2010 17:30 GMT
#18
Despite the fact that this post is meant to say that just because you are in Diamond doesn't mean you are good and even though you are in the highest league you aren't even close to the highest tier of players. I still feel good about being an approximately D level iCCup player.

Also I completely agree with your post, most of my evidence is anecdotal because I've played a ton of diamond players who are really one trick ponies.
^O^
infinity21 *
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Canada6683 Posts
August 24 2010 17:31 GMT
#19
Agreed 100%. There is so much bad info on the strategy forum nowadays.

Too bad for you I'm at a whopping nine hundred and seventy points (far above your typical 900 point diamond player) so you can't argue with my strategical insights ^^
Official Entusman #21
Kyhol
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Canada2574 Posts
August 24 2010 17:32 GMT
#20
Your rankings are just ridiculous.
Wishing you well.
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