How many SC2 hours/day is the most efficient? - Page 3
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TheAngelofDeath
United States2033 Posts
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nitdkim
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Piski
Finland3461 Posts
On July 25 2010 15:12 T.O.P. wrote: Of course not. You'll always be better if you practice more. I found this quote while reading the source link from this thread http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=137872 That's why korean pros are better than foreigners, they just practice so much more. I completely agree I believe that hard work always pays off. I just got from his post that he isn't intending to compete with the koreans but just wanted to be very good. That's why I said that playing 5h every day will be enough, comparing that say for White-Ra who says he can play over 8h one day and not play the next two days. | ||
stalife
Canada1222 Posts
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Everlong
Czech Republic1973 Posts
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Roe
Canada6002 Posts
hope that helps in some way hehe | ||
fyyer
United States145 Posts
On July 25 2010 16:29 Everlong wrote: Its good to have a gf, period. If she loves you, she wont let you play like 7-8 hours a day and she will keep you in real life - good thing. why is that good? nothing wrong with doing what you like to do. if someone stops you from doing what you love to do I think they're not good. | ||
MuTT
United States398 Posts
On July 25 2010 16:32 fyyer wrote: why is that good? nothing wrong with doing what you like to do. if someone stops you from doing what you love to do I think they're not good. I love smoking, eating fast food, and drinking beer. My gf cooks for me and helps me to relax so i can quit smoking so i think shes good. | ||
DrakanSilva
Chile932 Posts
there are tons of articles out there... the liquipedia "How to IMPROVE - By Ver" - Teamliquid Liquipedia"HOW TO IMPROVE - BY VER" it was written for BW but it applies very similar to SC2... somethings may be different but is good read anyway there is a lo of info | ||
ROOTdrewbie
Canada1392 Posts
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Baarn
United States2702 Posts
On July 25 2010 16:02 kzn wrote: I'm not entirely sure what 12 credit hours translates to for my university but I could easily manage 12hr/day averages while juggling a "full" load of schoolwork (meaning what I was expected to do) per week, including during the year I spent writing an undergrad thesis. 12+ hours on average and practicing for a tournament is gonna be even more time away from school priorities. Hey if you can do it then by all means. | ||
Everlong
Czech Republic1973 Posts
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fyyer
United States145 Posts
On July 25 2010 16:35 MuTT wrote: I love smoking, eating fast food, and drinking beer. My gf cooks for me and helps me to relax so i can quit smoking so i think shes good. your gf helping you stop things you feel guilty of, if someone wants to play a game for 8 hours a day and someone else steps in, there's a problem. | ||
Everlong
Czech Republic1973 Posts
On July 25 2010 16:41 fyyer wrote: your gf helping you stop things you feel guilty of, if someone wants to play a game for 8 hours a day and someone else steps in, there's a problem. I think that if someone wants to play a game for 8 hours a day, there's a problem. | ||
Everlong
Czech Republic1973 Posts
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Baarn
United States2702 Posts
On July 25 2010 16:41 fyyer wrote: your gf helping you stop things you feel guilty of, if someone wants to play a game for 8 hours a day and someone else steps in, there's a problem. With that person not spending time with you after work/school or your priorities? | ||
-HellZerg-
United States409 Posts
It's up to you. Don't make your parents get disappointed in you because you spent a third of your life playing video games all day and night. | ||
fyyer
United States145 Posts
On July 25 2010 16:43 Everlong wrote: I think that if someone wants to play a game for 8 hours a day, there's a problem. yeah, its society that doesnt look at gaming as legitimate. that is the problem. partying, and sitting on the couch watching tv is much more legit past time to society and thats sad. | ||
Everlong
Czech Republic1973 Posts
On July 25 2010 16:44 fyyer wrote: yeah, its society that doesnt look at gaming as legitimate. that is the problem. partying, and sitting on the couch watching tv is much more legit past time to society and thats sad. That is why Koreans are so good actually. You are right on this one. | ||
Aldair
United States78 Posts
On July 25 2010 15:15 balistix wrote: i remember day9 saying how when he practiced for some tournament in 2007, he woke up at 10 am and played until 3 am everyday and took breaks for lunch and dinner and stuff, and that's what i plan to do more or less balistix: You are going to crash and burn in this game... horribly so. Day[9] was grinding practice for an immediate event. It is NOT POSSIBLE to have QUALITY practice for that long of a period for an extended period. You will reach a skill cap for yourself and because you don't take the time to actually sit back from the game you will have no perspective and will not advance past that. You will never hit the top that way. Ever. | ||
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