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HELP ME HELP YOU Spread the word and friggin hire me hehe | ||
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Kyo Yuy
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Would you be willing to teach someone how to get over a fear of playing on ICCUP? That's something I struggle with a lot, it seems really intimidating and it's even worse knowing that there's a lot of smack talking on in the D levels, and it can be even more discouraging knowing there's a lot of cheese and all ins that go on. SC is a really difficult game and there are so many different facets to it that it can be really intimidating. The intimidation is something I struggle with a lot so if you could try to help me get over that nervousness/fear to the point where I can enjoy playing online and not be so afraid of it, I would definitely consider taking lessons. It's not something you have to do by any means, but I mean if I enjoyed playing online and started really wanting to improve then I sincerely would take lessons from you. There's just this "This game is so hard, I suck, why bother trying" mentality that I have in my head that I would need to conquer first... | ||
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On November 28 2009 10:00 TheAntZ wrote: If i'm a D (Barely D+) Level Protoss suffering from pvz woes (and to a lesser extent pvt worries) do you think a 2 hour session will help much? I KNOW I would help. I've helped worse.. we are talking 400 games D-/D rank. He is now C- (3 sessions). I am not saying that means I can get you up there.. but I am promising you that it will help. Let me prove it! | ||
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On November 28 2009 12:29 Kyo Yuy wrote: Hey Geoff, Would you be willing to teach someone how to get over a fear of playing on ICCUP? That's something I struggle with a lot, it seems really intimidating and it's even worse knowing that there's a lot of smack talking on in the D levels, and it can be even more discouraging knowing there's a lot of cheese and all ins that go on. SC is a really difficult game and there are so many different facets to it that it can be really intimidating. The intimidation is something I struggle with a lot so if you could try to help me get over that nervousness/fear to the point where I can enjoy playing online and not be so afraid of it, I would definitely consider taking lessons. It's not something you have to do by any means, but I mean if I enjoyed playing online and started really wanting to improve then I sincerely would take lessons from you. There's just this "This game is so hard, I suck, why bother trying" mentality that I have in my head that I would need to conquer first... Yes I can certainly help with this. Despite the counseling I can help you improve on your game and win games (makes sc the most enjoyable)... let me know if that is something you want to pursue. I can guarantee you I will help you. Check the customer reviews in the OP if you want some evidence. | ||
Kyo Yuy
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On November 28 2009 13:10 {88}iNcontroL wrote: I trust your ability to help players improve, but ultimately even the best progamers in the world lose a lot of games and that's something that can't be avoided.Yes I can certainly help with this. Despite the counseling I can help you improve on your game and win games (makes sc the most enjoyable)... let me know if that is something you want to pursue. I can guarantee you I will help you. Check the customer reviews in the OP if you want some evidence. I am just curious if you would have advice on how to make Starcraft a game that I can enjoy even if playing on ICCUP with Korean maps. I'm sure I would improve, but I would like to improve and also develop a passion for Starcraft. No point in improving if I get better but then never play again. I hope you can understand how I feel about these issues. | ||
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One of the most important things to learn in this game (and anything I guess) is the ability to try your best despite knowing you may lose, and be able to accept that. It makes so many things more enjoyable haha. | ||
Kyo Yuy
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On November 28 2009 14:00 Hot_Bid wrote: Are you saying you cant enjoy ICCup because you cant handle losing? Or is it because you are nervous / scared to even play? One of the most important things to learn in this game (and anything I guess) is the ability to try your best despite knowing you may lose, and be able to accept that. It makes so many things more enjoyable haha. I think it's more the latter. I won my first two games on ICCUP but then I just didn't feel like playing more after that. Although I won both games I was playing REALLY bad. I was incredibly nervous, I was playing ridiculously slowly, and I had no build or game plan thought out. Both games I just kinda winged it and outmacroed the other person. I think it's mostly nerves. I've lost to players before who were way better than me but I didn't care. I think part of the nervousness is just playing complete strangers online, it's so unknown and variable and that is really nervewracking for me . | ||
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On November 28 2009 13:38 Kyo Yuy wrote: I trust your ability to help players improve, but ultimately even the best progamers in the world lose a lot of games and that's something that can't be avoided. I am just curious if you would have advice on how to make Starcraft a game that I can enjoy even if playing on ICCUP with Korean maps. I'm sure I would improve, but I would like to improve and also develop a passion for Starcraft. No point in improving if I get better but then never play again. I hope you can understand how I feel about these issues. Yes I certainly have ideas for how we can make SCBW more enjoyable for you. Unfortunately I am running a seudo "business" here so I will have to wait to share my ideas for when we are in session. If you do not trust my abilities both as a gamer and as a thinker I wouldn't pay me. If you believe what I say, and think it will help, what are you waiting for? That being said take a risk, spend the 20$ at the risk of wasting 20$ up against the risk of gaining an enjoyment for the game you spend so much time with. | ||
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Kyo Yuy
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I do like the idea a lot and I am thinking about it, but I do want some time to think about it. I hope there is no rush Edit: I hope I don't seem like I'm clogging or spamming your thread with my posts. I'm just expressing my own difficulties with Starcraft and my potential but hesitant interest in this teaching session . | ||
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On November 28 2009 23:00 Kyo Yuy wrote: I will definitely consider this. But I do want a little bit of time to think about it, I hope you understand. I do like the idea a lot and I am thinking about it, but I do want some time to think about it. I hope there is no rush Edit: I hope I don't seem like I'm clogging or spamming your thread with my posts. I'm just expressing my own difficulties with Starcraft and my potential but hesitant interest in this teaching session . No of course not With the way the "blogs" section works I actually need h elp keeping this thread afloat. Take your time <3 | ||
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On November 28 2009 23:19 Menoma wrote: out of interest, how much money have you gotten from this? I'm not really comfortable sharing that I have coached over 30 people through this though. | ||
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On November 29 2009 05:32 Zanric wrote: A zvz lesson is damn tempting..... ^_^ | ||
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