Ladder games and customs are the major active component for me, but a huge amount of time is put into watching the Day9 daily and as many casts as I can find.
I generally look at shoutcasts for openings vs different opponent openings and then search for details of that opening on TL.net or something. Day9 is mostly a mechanics comprehension lesson for me.
Yeah Day9 does give lots of "Eye Opening" tips
however i feel that his shows are just too loong and not time efficient when training
but day9 does spark interest in people to actually start thinking about their game
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PapaBigBelly.588
Previously known as ArousalPerMinute
I dont really include watching dailies as part of my training per say, and while I used to watch all his dailies religiously, nowadays I only watch the intensive analysis of games for learning purposes. Mostly ladder, or a couple of custom games with my clan mates constitute how I train, whether now or in the past.
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Drop hacks, gotta watch out for dem Drop hacks.
Turn on skyfms 80s stream, play casually until 'Danger Zone' comes on and then play/rage/scream like a madwoman and when it's all over? training complete. I have progressed.
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