Recently i have noticed a lot of talk about ladder Anxiety throughout multiple forum sites.
I had never really considered this to be a real thing until i started reading some of these posts.
To be honest, I suffer from this pretty bad.
every time i ladder i feel like I have to win otherwise i am getting worse at the game.
I guess going on major loss streaks doesn't help with this either. However after i win a couple of games i don't really want to play any more. This is because i am thinking i will lose and just go back to where i was when i started that day.
So a lot of people have been mentioning that a good way to get encouragement and support is to Vlog or just to write a blog about .
So i have decided that this seems like a great idea and i might give it a go, As i want to end up doing starcraft for a living one day if possible.
First i will introduce myself:
Hey every one my name is hayden Mula, I am 17 years old studying at Brisbane North Tafe Doing a Diploma In IT.
I go by the Allies of Venom. i am currently ranked 4 in Gold league on the sea server.
With my pretty much all my spare time i play Starcraft. Either Team games or 1v1 .
So about 6-8 hours a day playing Starcraft.
Any type of support from the community would be Awesome!
Gluck Hayden Though I feel I should offer the same advice I would on TL: Don't let work/TAFE drop because of Starcraft. Even if you do manage to become MvP level, progaming won't last forever for you, and it's always nice to have something to fall back on
That said, I'd say if you want to get serious either drop the team games, or at least make sure out of your 6-8 hours only 1 is for team games. The game's balanced around 1v1, not team strats of resource-feeding/early rushes etc. If you're in gold, sounds like the main issue (as is often said) is your macro. Post up a couple of replays and I'd be happy to take a look through when I get home What race're you btw?
Gluck Hayden Though I feel I should offer the same advice I would on TL: Don't let work/TAFE drop because of Starcraft. Even if you do manage to become MvP level, progaming won't last forever for you, and it's always nice to have something to fall back on
That said, I'd say if you want to get serious either drop the team games, or at least make sure out of your 6-8 hours only 1 is for team games. The game's balanced around 1v1, not team strats of resource-feeding/early rushes etc. If you're in gold, sounds like the main issue (as is often said) is your macro. Post up a couple of replays and I'd be happy to take a look through when I get home What race're you btw?
Again gluck!
Wow,
i feel stupid now for not posting my race.
I play protoss. I will post up some of my replays as i go .
Thank you for this!
Venom!
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