Psych approach to ladder anxiety - Page 9
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thurst0n
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Rebel_
Canada94 Posts
I had ladder fears before, now i don't. Just don't think about winning and don't think of becoming a pro right a way. It takes to time to be skillful in something. No one isn't born pro, from the start. People will wake up and realize that ladder ranks and losses are just mistakes (dumb decision making, cheese or something they cant multitask to beat). Thanks for giving an insight on the ladder anxiety. Great write up, brah. | ||
SEA KarMa
Australia452 Posts
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ZerguufOu
United States107 Posts
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BGrael
Germany229 Posts
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kuriz
Denmark141 Posts
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Mawi
Sweden4365 Posts
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rcee
Sweden23 Posts
On December 22 2011 04:23 FADCoUltra wrote: Great write up. I suffer from Ladder Anxiety a lot. Like many people described, just really have to pull out every last bit of will power to click that "Find Game" button. I'm doing a lot better now that I convinced myself to practice new builds on ladder instead of AI, and don't take losses that serious anymore. But know I have a problem where as soon as I win a game, I don't want to play anymore so I can keep the up feeling from the win and not feel the downs from another loss. It seriously cuts into my game count. Trying to force myself to play a certain number of game a day, no matter win or lose. But still, as soon as I won a game, could be my very first game in a day, I just feel like quit on the high note. Edit: I actually don't feel too discourage about losing now. It's just immediately feel like stopping after I won a game. Anyone else experiencing this as well? I used to do the exact same thing. I don't care much about losing but after winning like 3 or more games in a row. I look at my match history and I'm 'satisfied' and feeling discouraged from starting a new game. I'm getting a little bit better but I still have kind of the same problem. It started for me in WC3. | ||
Makelius
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Grimss
France18 Posts
In my case, I play only about 20 ladder games per season because of this ladder anxiety but I can play hundreds of games against gm friends who are better than me. I also feel no fear but good adrenaline sensation when I play online tournaments or LAN and meet famous players so I had a very hard time to identify what the fuck was this ladder anxiety. I'll definitly try the manner thing. Thank you. | ||
yorkey
England69 Posts
I suffered with this when first starting out my laddering. I came to sc2 cold, after never playing an rts game properly before so trying to play the ladder was very daunting. I dealt with it by playing team games first(usually 4v4's) and laddering up there, now i realise team laddering as a solo with 3 randoms doesn't have quite the same status as your 1v1 league but for me it was a nice way to start and introduce myself to the scene. The thing about a 4v4 is you can get away with not contributing all that much probably right up to plat as long as you have some good players on your team. I've only ever really reached high end plat levels in 4v4s but around this time, and around the start of plat i found i needed to learn to hold my own. You find people who have reached this level normally have a bit about them so generally all 4 of your opponents will put up a fight meaning you have to as well or your team suffers. Now this leads me onto how this helped me get over my ladder 1v1 fear, holding my own in high plat 4v4 made me realise that i can actually do this and play this game, just about This gave me the confidence to go and properly play 1v1's. Before this I would play a handful a week at best but as time went on i gradually played more and wanted to play more. Over time i went from 'please don't let me die right now, and oh dear that army looks scary' to 'ok how to i beat that, that army is big so what do i counter it with' I found the learning curve was something else that helped me get playing, i found it fun to try and work out how to beat certain things and how to macro better than my opponent and how to get 1 up on them and get a lead. Over christmas i've played the heaviest i've ever played on it and i'm on the boarder of being promoted to plat in my 1v1. To most this won't seem to much of a big feat but to me it's pretty massive. This rush/adrenaline which put me off before is now what's bringing me back. The amount of time i've sunk into 1v1's now has made me enjoy playing more and i find im not nervous about pressing 'find game' anymore But i'm now starting to look at playing a few tournements, nothing major just free one's that i can dip in and see what the experiance is like just as a way of mixing it up. So it's now a case of trying to over come the anxiety with that but this article pretty much relates to it as well | ||
-Cyrus-
United States318 Posts
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JosephAM
Canada131 Posts
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BraneSC2
United States123 Posts
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sorrowptoss
Canada1431 Posts
Alright, let's go ladder. | ||
firetyo
58 Posts
Great post. | ||
Psilo
United States115 Posts
Benzocraft | ||
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Selendis
Australia509 Posts
On February 05 2012 18:41 Psilo wrote: This tournament seems like a good fit for people w/ lots of anxiety: Benzocraft hilarious. :D | ||
hooahah
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