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aMEkaRmy
Canada633 Posts
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Snowcane
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aMEkaRmy
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AGIANTSMURF
United States1232 Posts
On November 19 2012 11:45 LgNkarmy wrote: I feel my mechanics are on a higher level, but I still lose silly games, Solid mechanics and fundamental thinking are what stop you from losing silly games to say your mechanics are on a higher level but you still lose silly games is contradictory. you are probably thinking too deep into your games without paying clsoe to attention to what is happening earlier on. | ||
Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
Ask yourself some of the following questions: What decisions was I faced with here? Why am I forced to make these decisions? Is this forced upon me by the opponent? What are the pros and cons of each decision? What would the end result be with each possible decision? Based on my current army and composition, position, tech, economy, upgrades, etc, is there one decision that stands out as the superior choice? Why? Is this a decision I'm going to be faced with frequently? In what ways can the situation differ? If I was able to pause and re-think my decision, would I still do the same thing? Did the result work out as expected? If not, why? | ||
Snowcane
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RemarK
United States452 Posts
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FlukyS
Ireland485 Posts
2. Don't be afraid to change your initial plan if something goes wrong. Like if you are doing an all in inially and get supply blocked then don't say well ill just hit it 30 seconds later nope just do something else. 3. Most players don't think 3 moves ahead they just have a strategy in mind and execute it then experience and being smart on their feet gets them through the rest of the game. The best players in this game have specific kill moves and things they do to win that they rotate around with but everything else is pure improvision. So Hyun did a lot of drop play for a while but up to then he was reacting to what the other player was doing, he wasn't set into doing it he just had that as an option and improvised into the position to do the kill move. So my point is don't set yourself into behaviours just set down your plan for things you want do to win the game. These are just generic since I don't know what race you play. And after reading the other comments Smurf said something similar to what im saying. | ||
Telsh
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aMEkaRmy
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Telsh
United States148 Posts
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BarackHusseinObama
United States15 Posts
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spbelky
United States623 Posts
You say you're losing silly games, and I know the feeling, but recognizing your opponents mistakes is always the easy part. Figuring out the proper response in your own play, and then training yourself to do it automatically are the hard part. | ||
Steelo_Rivers
United States1968 Posts
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