CSC FTW! Go David :D
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
CSC FTW! Go David :D | ||
krooked
376 Posts
Maybe my story will be somewhat of a motivation... I started in Bronze after placements, used about two weeks to get to platinum (this was in 2010), then I had a long break, played for about 2 months in spring 2011, then went inactive. Came back now early november and I am mid Diamond and still getting better. With so little effective playing time (and when I've played, maybe 5-6 games a day at most, often no games at all).. Just watch replays and play safe and standard and you will quickly get better and go up in leagues. If you play a lot, you should reach diamond in just a bit. From there and up.. Well, masters shouldn't take too long once you're in diamond, but to reach GM, that might take some time. Anyhows, good luck and hey when you get way better than me I'll watch your stream :D | ||
brobrah
220 Posts
I should play more too. Maybe tomorrow...or the next day... or Monday, start of the week...maybe then...or... | ||
Sumahi
Guam5609 Posts
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PvP
Canada78 Posts
Don't forget that I'm fighting players of higher calibre more than streaming on most nights and that I'll be training with my fellow CSC Team members as Tort stated Today is the first day and certainly won't be the last I just hope TL approves my stream to be listed! I'm grateful for the support! | ||
Kmickelow
Canada106 Posts
On January 15 2012 09:17 Stipulation wrote: I don't understand how watching another low level player helps. Could your please explain? Also, wouldn't road to diamond be more appropriate considering your current skill? Not sure you understand positivity but you should always shoot for the stars, dream big, think big. Has anyone who has been successful and positive dreamed so small? as you are suggesting? All this aside, goodluck PvP ! ! ! ! | ||
Bibbit
Canada5377 Posts
On January 15 2012 09:52 Torte de Lini wrote: OP will get GM! He's already named himself after the hardest match-up in the game: player vs. player CSC FTW! Go David :D Idk, campaign pretty hard yO | ||
PvP
Canada78 Posts
On January 15 2012 15:03 Kmickelow wrote: Not sure you understand positivity but you should always shoot for the stars, dream big, think big. Has anyone who has been successful and positive dreamed so small? as you are suggesting? All this aside, goodluck PvP ! ! ! ! <3 | ||
HaIf
Canada234 Posts
Atleast you have the right attitude ^__^ | ||
cydial
United States750 Posts
To be GM though I wouldn't just play ladder or play skirms with players. I mean, playing vs players in specific maps / matchups are good and all, but what's just as important is play micro games (Darglein is the recommended map because of how many real situations it give you to micro). Writing down what you do wrong or specific timing that are important from either your own replays or from someone you've watched is a good one. | ||
PvP
Canada78 Posts
On January 15 2012 15:09 HaIf wrote: Best of luck son ;D Atleast you have the right attitude ^__^ You know it bro, thanks!!! You're one of the people helping me train the most after all | ||
zanmat0
188 Posts
On January 15 2012 09:14 PvP wrote: Following your mentality, I surely will never be. I say aiming for GM, because who doesn't aim for that? Sure thing man, I mean even a homeless guy who dropped out of school when he was 12 should aim to become president right? | ||
Synwave
United States2803 Posts
On January 15 2012 15:44 zanmat0 wrote: Sure thing man, I mean even a homeless guy who dropped out of school when he was 12 should aim to become president right? Or hope to one day have a rabid caterpillar as his icon right? All jokes aside, good luck son and I hope you rock the ladder! | ||
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Canada78 Posts
On January 15 2012 15:44 zanmat0 wrote: Sure thing man, I mean even a homeless guy who dropped out of school when he was 12 should aim to become president right? Read the Steve Jobs biography | ||
Bonkerz
United States831 Posts
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Mr Showtime
United States1353 Posts
On January 15 2012 09:13 Papulatus wrote: I hate to burst your bubble, but being in gold after a season of playing does not bode well for your chances of ever being GM. Even NA GM. Can't agree with you. Season 1 I was bronze. Season 2: gold. Season 3: Platinum. Season 4: Diamond. And right now, I am right near the top of my division. I've hardly put the work in to be getting better. When I start to plateau (probably soon), I'll put the work in to get over the hump. You don't have to start near the top to get to the top. You just have to work hard and want it. This guy clearly does. | ||
Tulkas25
Greece292 Posts
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.Natsu
68 Posts
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Tulkas25
Greece292 Posts
On January 16 2012 00:31 .Natsu wrote: I was going to laugh at you, but then I realised that my own dream of one day becoming as good as top Koreans while being in mid-master EU is even more ridiculous. Good luck dude. I suggest u watch some early release games even from gsl and realize how awful these top koreans where back then.I think that the only things that a talented high masters doesnt have is a solid training schedule and a good training environment.Yeah u may not be mvp due to his extreme backround from bw or even inherent talent but u can definetly be a pro-gamer if u decide to put the time needed and treat it like a real job! | ||
PvP
Canada78 Posts
And definitely know the potential is there... Despite playing SC2 late, at a much younger age of 8 I had tried out sc1 already so I know I got it in me | ||
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