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Improving your skills in Dota 2 and surpassing experienced players

Improving your skills in Dota 2 and surpassing experienced players

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packerfarr
Member
119
12-11-2016, 12:43 PM
#1
Hey there, I saw you were checking out Dota 2 today. From what I noticed, many professional players switch between Dota 1 and Dota 2 for years. Since Dota 2 launched, I've been playing it for two years now. If you're new to the game, do you think it's possible for someone with less experience to become a pro?
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packerfarr
12-11-2016, 12:43 PM #1

Hey there, I saw you were checking out Dota 2 today. From what I noticed, many professional players switch between Dota 1 and Dota 2 for years. Since Dota 2 launched, I've been playing it for two years now. If you're new to the game, do you think it's possible for someone with less experience to become a pro?

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xFyUZx
Member
158
12-11-2016, 06:15 PM
#2
We're discussing a topic about experience and skill development. Dendi and Puppey are both seasoned players, emphasizing the importance of studying the game. The conversation highlights that not everyone will naturally become top performers, just like in any sport or competition. It also points out that playing more doesn't always guarantee improvement.
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xFyUZx
12-11-2016, 06:15 PM #2

We're discussing a topic about experience and skill development. Dendi and Puppey are both seasoned players, emphasizing the importance of studying the game. The conversation highlights that not everyone will naturally become top performers, just like in any sport or competition. It also points out that playing more doesn't always guarantee improvement.

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fantomcr
Junior Member
10
12-11-2016, 06:42 PM
#3
Hey, you need to improve your grammar. This text isn’t clear. The main point is that consistent practice helps. Those players succeeded because they played regularly—often more than ten hours a day. Switching from Dota to Dota 2 was a challenge, but it didn’t stop them; they had to learn new skills. If you keep practicing, you’ll definitely get better. You don’t have to be better than them if you’ve never played Dota 1.
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fantomcr
12-11-2016, 06:42 PM #3

Hey, you need to improve your grammar. This text isn’t clear. The main point is that consistent practice helps. Those players succeeded because they played regularly—often more than ten hours a day. Switching from Dota to Dota 2 was a challenge, but it didn’t stop them; they had to learn new skills. If you keep practicing, you’ll definitely get better. You don’t have to be better than them if you’ve never played Dota 1.

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TheMemedusa
Member
137
12-13-2016, 01:41 AM
#4
Certainly. Just reaching the top ranks in games like CSGO or League of Legends doesn't guarantee professional success. Elite players possess abilities beyond simple rankings. The gap is significant.
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TheMemedusa
12-13-2016, 01:41 AM #4

Certainly. Just reaching the top ranks in games like CSGO or League of Legends doesn't guarantee professional success. Elite players possess abilities beyond simple rankings. The gap is significant.

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ChiefKeefVEVO
Member
107
12-13-2016, 03:54 AM
#5
Follow your updates, thank you!
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ChiefKeefVEVO
12-13-2016, 03:54 AM #5

Follow your updates, thank you!

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gymclo6
Member
187
12-13-2016, 04:37 AM
#6
The skill gap mainly comes down to personal ability rather than player talent. What really matters is mindset and the capacity to collaborate effectively. Solo Q players in League of Legends have assisted some pros in refining their mechanics, while GE players in CSGO have shown impressive shooting and movement skills, though they don’t excel at team play.
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gymclo6
12-13-2016, 04:37 AM #6

The skill gap mainly comes down to personal ability rather than player talent. What really matters is mindset and the capacity to collaborate effectively. Solo Q players in League of Legends have assisted some pros in refining their mechanics, while GE players in CSGO have shown impressive shooting and movement skills, though they don’t excel at team play.

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Infallity
Senior Member
379
12-13-2016, 05:25 AM
#7
It's more than just physical ability. It includes understanding the game, making smart calls, and staying alert. Some competitors excel in all these areas.
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Infallity
12-13-2016, 05:25 AM #7

It's more than just physical ability. It includes understanding the game, making smart calls, and staying alert. Some competitors excel in all these areas.

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mister29
Junior Member
44
12-21-2016, 04:17 AM
#8
Occasionally top players lack strong mechanical ability.
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mister29
12-21-2016, 04:17 AM #8

Occasionally top players lack strong mechanical ability.

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frank5635
Junior Member
5
12-21-2016, 12:22 PM
#9
I need to learn, I have a mechanical keyboard, Mom’s going to yell if she hears, Cherry MX chances, no time for grammar.
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frank5635
12-21-2016, 12:22 PM #9

I need to learn, I have a mechanical keyboard, Mom’s going to yell if she hears, Cherry MX chances, no time for grammar.

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Awesomebros_MC
Junior Member
15
12-21-2016, 10:53 PM
#10
Why are you here now? Let's talk about Dota.
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Awesomebros_MC
12-21-2016, 10:53 PM #10

Why are you here now? Let's talk about Dota.

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