Talent vs Hard Work in StarCraft
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jinjin5000
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franklyyes
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Urth
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Also have never heard of Air before, sad | ||
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avanhokie
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On June 14 2024 13:19 ThunderJunk wrote: Poor Air omg that's so brutal. Especially with like 6 hotties all flocked around Sea hanging on his every word. Chad gamer, but ooof feels bad man. Knowing sea he will come up short when it counts | ||
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JoinTheRain
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Highgamer
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60 games a day doesn't sound like good training but blind grinding. Might be good to get perfect at a specific strategy, like right before an upcoming tournament (like Sea did, seemingly), but not as a general routine. How much thought can you put into your game on top of that? Having good mechanics and execution is essential but at some point the rate of improvements at those will drop drastically, and getting 1 or 2 % better won't give you an edge anymore if everyone around you is at >95%, too. Seems to say a lot about the coaching, too, which cannot be good if it allows for a player to wear himself out like that. Generally I also think that talent (which most of the time is already a combination of nature and nurture up to a certain age) is really important for the hard work to be able to pay off. | ||
RJBTVYOUTUBE
Netherlands499 Posts
On June 15 2024 15:10 Highgamer wrote: Hard work is pretty useless if the work, in this case the training, is inefficient and ineffective. 60 games a day doesn't sound like good training but blind grinding. Might be good to get perfect at a specific strategy, like right before an upcoming tournament (like Sea did, seemingly), but not as a general routine. How much thought can you put into your game on top of that? Having good mechanics and execution is essential but at some point the rate of improvements at those will drop drastically, and getting 1 or 2 % better won't give you an edge anymore if everyone around you is at >95%, too. Seems to say a lot about the coaching, too, which cannot be good if it allows for a player to wear himself out like that. Generally I also think that talent (which most of the time is already a combination of nature and nurture up to a certain age) is really important for the hard work to be able to pay off. Specifically in the present day with tons of research and case studies supporting the notion that Quality of practice > quantity of practice. A shorter practice block with a very high specificity(a focus on something very specific) has been proven to be the best way to improve. The more you increase the volume, the more diminished the returns are, but also the more exhausting it becomes for your mental and physical state. In addition non-active practice, things like visualization or studying data(replays and build orders, vods etc), is a great way to improve outside of your high specificity practice blocks. | ||
BLinD-RawR
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RJBTVYOUTUBE
Netherlands499 Posts
On June 15 2024 22:38 BLinD-RawR wrote: whats ruby been upto these days anyway? I remember he used to do bit roles in dramas? Plays in joker prolagues and coaches | ||
jinjin5000
Korea (South)1357 Posts
On June 15 2024 22:38 BLinD-RawR wrote: whats ruby been upto these days anyway? I remember he used to do bit roles in dramas? rizzing up girl streamers and doing date streams.... all while fully committing to keyboard smashing rage phase when he loses in bw | ||
zimp
Hungary951 Posts
Similarly how talent can beat practice, looks can beat effort. | ||
RJBTVYOUTUBE
Netherlands499 Posts
On June 16 2024 09:25 zimp wrote: Man this Ruby guy is seariously handsome and has great style. I'm 100% straight but he has the kind of face that Kim Ki Duk would cast in his movies. Similarly how talent can beat practice, looks can beat effort. haha. this raises the question. who is most talented and who is most handsome? | ||
[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6433 Posts
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jinjin5000
Korea (South)1357 Posts
On June 16 2024 09:25 zimp wrote: Man this Ruby guy is seariously handsome and has great style. I'm 100% straight but he has the kind of face that Kim Ki Duk would cast in his movies. Similarly how talent can beat practice, looks can beat effort. he turns into a rage tilt machine when he plays games tho. | ||
BulgarianToss
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zelevin
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