The Greatest Coaches "Ever" - Page 2
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SwirlyRolls
United States15 Posts
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Kantutan
Canada1319 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:32 Templar. wrote: Indeed there is alot of negativity.. however it seems to be warranted with a no-information spam thread about offering services for $. If you guys are actually serious about coaching for $, you should have bibliographies of races played, your strengths.. not only as a coach but as a player so we can expect to recieve a certain amount of possible macro, build specificity etc.. we know nothing about you Even then, if you want to be paid for coaching you'd better have some tournament wins or presence. Any master's player could offer good enough advice to get a bronze player into diamond. If any random competent player could get paid for coaching we'd all jump on it and it'd be so quickly saturated :p People who are willing to pay for coaching will buy it from the best. | ||
ReachTheSky
United States3294 Posts
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WCH
Canada239 Posts
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Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
I charge 75$ an hour btw, PM me. | ||
CanucksJC
Canada1241 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:39 WCH wrote: $10 an hour is nothing, minimum wage. Would be good for noobs to get started imo. It isn't nothing compared to the countless number of masters offering free coaching..... | ||
Smigi
United States328 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:41 CanucksJC wrote: It isn't nothing compared to the countless number of masters offering free coaching..... Word. I would be more than happy to give some advice to some willing lower league players free of charge. | ||
Xeway
United States1 Post
Just my two cents. Xeway User was banned for this post. | ||
SlapMySalami
United States1060 Posts
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Moa
United States790 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:37 Kantutan wrote: Even then, if you want to be paid for coaching you'd better have some tournament wins or presence. Any master's player could offer good enough advice to get a bronze player into diamond. If any random competent player could get paid for coaching we'd all jump on it and it'd be so quickly saturated :p People who are willing to pay for coaching will buy it from the best. The best don't coach for 10$ an hour, nearly every decent masters player probably could give coaching that is worth the money to someone trying to learn the game. The issue is that many players don't have the time to coach when they are playing and doing other things. I am at the level of these players, I have been offered money to coach, I don't have the time. They do, and I would be it is worth the money for players who want to take the game seriously but can't manage it on their own. | ||
emc
United States3088 Posts
i beat everimmortal in a tournament in mountain view a couple months ago, wasn't very impressive. If anything, your team should concentrate on winning stuff to get your team name known, then offer lessons. I can't see how helping lesser players will help you get better as a player, coaching and practicing are two completely different things. So again, I recommend you guys get better first, win some tournaments then charge for lessons, otherwise people can just get lessons for free. | ||
habbey
United States405 Posts
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BeMannerDuPenner
Germany5638 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:41 CanucksJC wrote: It isn't nothing compared to the countless number of masters offering free coaching..... well imho its nice that cheaper not superstar coaches exist. the guy that pays can expect full commitment during that time. i have no clue how the free coaches do it but i guess it is different. if i was coaching for free i would maybe take one or two and do some random sessions when im in the mood and have time. when someone pays me to come on at a specific time and do what he wants its a different story. so really no problem with random master guys trying to do it. but this isnt the right place. also it seems like a huge gamble cause while he might tell you specific things he might not understand the game as a whole enough to give real insight since that can be kinda unrelated to your rank esp in sc2. | ||
Tennet
United States1458 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:46 habbey wrote: Xeway, first post, just joined today? Even if well intended and not fake testimony it still isn't worth much :-/ clearly not his first post, and you can't post on the first day you join... | ||
BeMannerDuPenner
Germany5638 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:50 Tennet wrote: clearly not his first post, and you can't post on the first day you join... Joined TL.net Monday, 14th of February 2011 - Posts 1 wat? | ||
Tennet
United States1458 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:52 BeMannerDuPenner wrote: Joined TL.net Monday, 14th of February 2011 - Posts 1 wat? oh wow my bad i didn't realize who he was talking to, i swear you couldn't post the day you joined...or is it threads the first day... | ||
hmunkey
United Kingdom1973 Posts
I've never heard of your clan so I'm fairly confident you don't play at a very high level. Why would anyone pay bad players for coaching? | ||
Noev
United States1105 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:50 Tennet wrote: clearly not his first post, and you can't post on the first day you join... You can in fact post the first day you joined unless something has changed. But on topic, some more info will be needed about these players and maybe a website link something more then names and a price | ||
MaV_gGSC
Canada1345 Posts
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LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:43 Xeway wrote: I've played EverPBreaK before, he was around 1k masters when i played him but he seemed like a very good macro oriented player. I was in the high 2000s and he beat me after a long game. I was very surprised when i saw his ranking, so i asked him if he had another account and he said he did. All i can really remember. Just my two cents. Xeway EverPBreaK's Protoss Coaching nice try | ||
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