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I took me those 6 months to reach top diamond, i start first just playing 4v4 or free for all games like that then we all the afraid of the world make the league placements matches The 1 season of I ranked Gold took me those 6 months of the subscription to reach diamond so i cant continue reading lol!!

But i can tell that the guide here help me alot to continue improving everyday here with team liquid giveme a lot i am current NA hots Masters and there is a lot of way to go!

And start participating more here! Covers Specific Race vs Race Matchups Just general coverage of the races To extreme detail, build orders, timings, replays and many different strategies for each matchup Weekly Updates Most offer static ebooks or have news posts that were last updated in New replays and content weekly New content Most updates are small fixes We don't just do small updates but produce entirely new content for our subscribers Community Site Their sites were created solely to sell their guide.

We were born from a vibrant community with alot of potential practise partners to find, tournaments to play in, forums to discuss, dedicated practice channels - all of which provide a great environment to grow as a player.

Exclusive Coach Support Forums Most have no forums, none have specialized race coaches, or coaches for that matter We have a special forum where our specialised race coaches help answer questions members have. Interaction with Authors Mostly through email for access issues not related to the guide At any point and at any chapter in the guide!

Written by Grandmasters They are at best unknown diamonds who have since stopped playing starcraft after making a quick buck.

The very top players and most well known names on the SEA server Success in competitions They are unheard off. Includes Coaching No coaching or interaction. Bundled at a great discounted rate. Our cheapest option is just Not only does it come with a super comprehensive manual, it also contains three very relevant sections to improving your game.

Ever had problems with dealing with cheese? Learn to crush cheese easily!! Alot of the times it helps to have a fresh pair of eyes or a player with a different perspective to go through the games and spot stuff which you didn't see. The authors and coaches will personally go through certain member submitted replays from silver to diamond, featuring the games and doing write ups which suggest areas that can be improved to hopefully help you to break the next barrier to promotion.

As part of our "constantly updated" feature in The Grandmaster Manual, every week we will try to add new valuable content that will enhance our subscribers experience. Yes, in our best value for money package, this guide is also bundled with one free hour of coaching with a sc2sea coach of your choice!

If you have not tried coaching before but were always curious, now would be the best time to start. Zerg Coaches aLtPiG. He soon followed that with strong lan performances including winning a City Hunter Charity Tournament in Sydney. Apart from SC2, PiG is an avid writer who's studying humanities at university and he likes spending time with his Asian girlfriend! This allows us to spend extra time practicing the really essential foundations aswell as a more laidback timeframe so we can comfortable with each other.

E-mail: jkrensel hotmail. Before the lesson even starts: I get replays from my students and watch them. I also have a quick chat asking the problems my students think they're having and what they want to improve on. From this I gauge their skill level, where and what to focus on. I will check that my student is performing their basic mechanics and openers correctly. We start around perfecting safe openers for each matchup , including how to react to your opponent and exactly how to deal with all the popular forms of aggression.

We will practice against a friend or myself and make sure that there is an understanding of how to defend just about anything whilst building economy. For higher level players or players whos problems are much more focused around decision making, positioning and micro, I give much more specialised lessons. These are also based on what you have problems with and what I see in replays you provide.

Some students feel they can learn macro on their own and would rather focus on aggressive tactics and want to learn some new cheese and timing attacks.

For this I have a variety of techniques and cheese builds which we will run through against friends of the students or myself until you are capable of inducing nerd-rage all across ladder. Jack 'Audacity. After a mere 3. Shortly after my lesson's conclusion, I looked down to discover I had grown a full beard. The only thing I would criticize was the breaks in which aLtPig would plug in a new keyboard, having set fire to the previous one with his furious apm.

He is very easy to work with and provides great overall help on any part of play that you might have trouble on. Information that helps in the long run such as the analysis of replays is also covered.

If you are thinking about having lessons with aLtPiG I would greatly recommend it, I believe he was the main factor in my promotion to the diamond league. Before we started, PiG took the time to ask the way I wanted to play, what I believed were my strengths and weaknesses and the parts of the game with which I personally struggle.

With this information, in conjunction with my replays, PiG was able to teach me builds that fit with my mid and late game styles.

However, the lesson did not just involve the memorisation of builds - it also involved information, lots and lots of information. The lessons are structured with lots of notes, mostly typed by PiG. Make sure you save them to your pc - I still refer to mine when I am struggling with a matchup. One of the things i have noticed during my time being taught by PiG is that he is very specific, whether that be in instructions, timings or playstyle.

Everything he does and teaches seems to be done for a reason, and those reasons are explained thoroughly. I come away from each lesson feeling like I have gained a greater understanding of the zerg race, and with a greater knowledge of the game in general.

With greater knowledge and understanding, the game becomes more and more interesting as you start to see things you would have previously overlooked. While there is no guarantee lessons with PiG will get you promoted or rank 1 in your division. I have, however, been promoted since starting my lessons to a lowly plat player. However, becomming a better player is only part of the benefit of obtaining coaching from PiG - I find I want to play more and understand why I am winning or losing.

Add to this that he is always online to answer questions, it is extremely good value for the hourly fee. I have no problems in recommending coaching from PiG, and I have lined up more lessons in the future.

If you have any questions and are too shy to approach the man himself dont be, he is nice , do not hesitate to shoot me your questions. PiG played practice games with a friend of mine before a big LAN tournament and helped him win first place Kayz winner of Cityhunter Anniversary Festival Silver division, won a laptop! Not only is PiG a great coach, strategist and general SC2 connoisseur, but the reason I chose him above others is because he is an all round good person. I had the pleasure of meeting with PiG in person and chatting with him and you could not meet a nicer person if you tried.

His mentality and focus on helping the student become better and to, above all, have fun embodies his love for the game and ability to convey his vast knowledge of the game to any level of player.

He went over some macro mechanics, taught me the exact amount of drones to make and how to tell, and also provided me with a new and more solid hotkey setup previously i was using the backspace method, which is easy for laziness and makes you feel pro, but trust me when you get used to pig's method it's much better.

Jared really cleaned up my macro and polished some edges in my play, including army positioning and use, i went off to ladder and practice for a few weeks. After feeling more confident in TvZ which is the matchup we covered, i came back to pig and went over a solid roach playstyle for ZvP, mere days after the session i was consistantly beating protosses such as pRoRenson on ladder So yep, now that GM has been unlocked i've slid right into GM and am currently around the 70th mark, which is much higher than i would've achieved without pigs help.

Considering pig is also considerably cheap for the level of play that he is at, i would honestly recommend him to any zergs who want some help in any aspects of their play.

Although probably the youngest coach, Revenant is no stranger to the RTS scene. Formerly a two time Warcraft 3 national WCG champion, he started the game late but still managed to dominate the Singapore Warcraft 3 scene.

His work ethic is regarded as one of the best and success soon followed in Starcraft 2 where he managed to take down competition after competition. Regarded as one of Singapore best players, Revenant is the player with the most local titles under his belt and is looking to add more trophies to his cabinet.

Revenant is currently studying in Poly and he enjoys outings and hanging out with his friends. Generally, it will be catered to each player's individual needs and forms of improvements.

I was considered as a very low level zerg player when I started off competitively in SC2. So after much recommendation, I seeked inF for help to improve my game to the next level. Before we even talked about scheduling our 1st lesson, Revenant was very professional to ask me several qns to carefully rate my skill level, weakness and strengths so that we could start working on the precise and most crucial problems I had with my games. On my very first lesson itself, I was very surprised on how when we went through my first replay on ZvP, that he really tackled on not only the problems that I asked to be tackled but also the spotted so many minor yet significant mistakes that in a long run on my ladder games really changed the way how I played zerg.

Initially before coaching I out of every 10 games on my weakest matchup ZvP, I could only won games. But after coaching I could really nail games easily on a consistent and simple build order with scouting rotation that Revenant set up for me.

Will discuss with the student, find his weaknesses and mistakes, fix them. I will also help change the way a player thinks about the game to the level I see it. Roz has been an extremely consistent player, having held positions at the top spots in the ladder from the beginning till now.

Also the clan leader of inFi, Roz is a dedicated team leader who has led his team to many victories, most recently the PSTL championship over nGen. The undisputed 1 player in Hong Kong, Roz probably also has the most experience with students, helping them level up lol!

Aside from gaming, the american accented Hong Kong player is one of the nicest and chillest person you'll meet.

Can do a variety of things that suits the player's needs. This can include: going over replays of the player themselves to see what they can improve on or did wrong going over replays of other people or myself going over standard builds how to micro units properly playing 1v1 against me or other people and having me comment on the game as it goes just having general discussions on what they should do in specific units such as positioning, timings and unit compositions Other things are possible as well and all of this would depend on the the player wants and needs.

To begin I watch a replay of the student playing their best in a macro style to see where they are at in their development as a player. I then go through the various stages of the game really quick to see any misconceptions or troubles the student has. This followed by in-game coaching to correct mindset and form good habits leads to quick progression in skill by the student. Typrix: I thought the instruction and feedback were pretty clear and useful, the practice games were very useful since you brought me through the decision making processes and i learned quite a bit from them.

I feel like the lesson could've been a bit more structured but it drastically improved my pvp so i would definately like another lesson. Q: Who wrote this guide? Can the authors actually play Starcraft? A: Yes they can!! Related changes. Upload file. Special pages. Printable version. Permanent link. Page information. Browse SMW properties.

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