Is there anyway for people to close the skill gap from older players to new players? I have recently returned to the game and am really far behind.
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No there isnt. This is the problem with all high skill learning curve games. The portion of the player base that sucks quit and the best keep getting better until game dies.
The solution is to find a way to make these new players decent and quick.
I'd recommend to watch all the blocking guides and watch last 3 tournaments.Last edited by Foe; 08-29-2016, 07:40 AM.
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Well, technically, yes.
It's all about trying to learn. The skill gap is literally as much as positioning; where you can get a succ. shot, block, steal, etc. And how to do things.
The better players, skill wise, know a large portion of this information, thus, they out play the competition due to them lacking in-such.
That's just the skill gap, mind you.
To better compete with "pros" you'll need effective atts. That comes from: Cards, clothes, and just general point placing. And lets not forget a team that is as knowledgable if not more so.
It takes time and, in most cases, money; however, it's do-able for anyone.
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My advice is don't play to win if you're still learning. Play to learn, each loss should be a learning experience. Just try to soak up as much information while playing as possible. Sure you will come across the players who want to win 100% of the time, but that is just not realistic. Keep learning and practicing and you will get there.
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