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on being consistently good
At the time of writing this, I remain a fairly new player with fewer than 1000 moves taken. Perhaps due to my lack of experience, I have found that my play style varies wildly from game to game. In isolation, this might be a good way for me to evaluate what strategic approach works best for me. Unfortunately I have largely eliminated that learning opportunity because of the nasty fact that I'm also quite inconsistent from turn to turn within the continuity of one game.
This has lead me to a question that perhaps the community could help to answer, and by answering, help many players both new and seasoned:
1. What can be done to ensure that you are always playing to the best of your ability?
2. How do you ensure that you deploy a consistent strategy from game to game, turn to turn?
3. How do you mitigate tilting?
I'd love your input. Once this thread is sufficiently populated with answers and debate, I plan to synthesize the results and will follow up with a comprehensive guide.
Thanks in advance,
At the time of writing this, I remain a fairly new player with fewer than 1000 moves taken. Perhaps due to my lack of experience, I have found that my play style varies wildly from game to game. In isolation, this might be a good way for me to evaluate what strategic approach works best for me. Unfortunately I have largely eliminated that learning opportunity because of the nasty fact that I'm also quite inconsistent from turn to turn within the continuity of one game.
This has lead me to a question that perhaps the community could help to answer, and by answering, help many players both new and seasoned:
1. What can be done to ensure that you are always playing to the best of your ability?
2. How do you ensure that you deploy a consistent strategy from game to game, turn to turn?
3. How do you mitigate tilting?
I'd love your input. Once this thread is sufficiently populated with answers and debate, I plan to synthesize the results and will follow up with a comprehensive guide.
Thanks in advance,
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