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Whoa, starting off by saying edit courses are a waste of time is a bold take! It makes sense though, if the goal is real combat, then practicing building and editing simultaneously in live situations is probably way more effective. I like that he's prioritizing practical application from the get-go.
Okay, so the argument is that edit courses only help with timing, and once you get that, they're done. The emphasis on 1v1s and box fights to practice building and editing together while also thinking about the opponent makes a lot of sense for actual improvement. Flashy moves being less important than winning techniques is a solid point too.
That's a super important tip about avoiding the open edit habit. It's easy to see how practicing against weaker players would let that slide, but it's a guaranteed death sentence against better opponents. It really highlights how crucial fundamental mechanics are and how they need to be solid before anything else.

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Focusing on practical application, the speaker immediately dismisses edit courses as inefficient for improvement [0:10], emphasizing that true skill development comes from practicing building and editing simultaneously in live combat scenarios like 1v1s or box fights [0:28]. Flashy moves are also deemed less important than fundamental winning techniques [0:57]. A crucial early point highlights avoiding the dangerous habit of open editing in front of opponents, a mistake often overlooked by players who've practiced against less skilled competition [0:57]. Instead, confidence should be earned through extensive practice of essential moves like 90s, double edits, and triple edits until they become automatic [1:26]. Material usage is also strategic: wood for temporary cover and quick builds,...
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Focusing on practical application, the speaker immediately dismisses edit courses as inefficient for improvement [0:10], emphasizing that true skill development comes from practicing building and editing simultaneously in live combat scenarios like 1v1s or box fights [0:28]. Flashy moves are also deemed less important than fundamental winning techniques [0:57]. A crucial early point highlights avoiding the dangerous habit of open editing in front of opponents, a mistake often overlooked by players who've practiced against less skilled competition [0:57]. Instead, confidence should be earned through extensive practice of essential moves like 90s, double edits, and triple edits until they become automatic [1:26]. Material usage is also strategic: wood for temporary cover and quick builds,...
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