Is "my way" of getting better efficient?

EZ Viktory·3/12/2018, 2:40:35 PM·1 votes·271 views

If I asked something in this category of question, it would be something like "how do I get better" but because there isn't some magical sentence to make me realise how to get better, I'll tell my way that I try to get better, and I can be told if it is good or not.

So my strategy is that I occasionally come to the boards and ask a question via a post, and I take the answers I get and research or, if it was an idea and not a concept, I implement it into my gameplay. Basically to learn little things.

How does that sound? Would it be an "effective" way of getting better and climbing? If not, what would an idea to improve be?

5 Comments

KaritoDamaJu3/12/2018, 3:26:24 PM1 votes

The most efficient way to get better in my personal opinion is to record your games (especially the losses) ...

And then a week or so later (helps to be objective about it when its not right after)

Watch them... Watch for what you could have done better.. what you did to directly contribute to loss.. Fix it

Go into game with mindset of fixing one thing at a time..

Like hey i want to look at my map more this game... Hey i want to focus 100 percent on getting 100 creeps by 12 minutes etc etc

Canonic3/12/2018, 4:07:11 PM1 votes

I agree. When you watch yourself, you'll see how truly bad you are.

Also, watch high ELO players. Don't try to emulate them, but learn why they make the decisions they do. Macro play is much more important than micro play imo.

Kythers3/12/2018, 4:08:25 PM1 votes

depends how you learn

me i just played a lot and tried stuff, I never read guides or watched pros

Lenn3/12/2018, 4:27:37 PM1 votes

boards is like silver average so i would honestly avoid seriously using it as a resource

i recommend https://www.youtube.com/user/SkillCappedDotNet and http://www.probuilds.net/champions