I think the funniest thing about the talent vs hard work debate is how little people have read and looked into the subject, yet they're 100% certain one way. Biggest misconception imo is that the only thing people think is "talent" is learning things quickly in the beginning.
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Very often, good results in the beginning (without very hard work) mean: 1. The person is focused on winning short term, abusing one or two strategies only and not learning things fully or thoroughly. 2. The person does not learn how to value hard work, and what habits you need .
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although talent is not whats stopping 99,9% people in esports, many who get to a high level in less competitive scenes often get there intitally because of "luck"- they simply mindlessly played the game a lot and then happened to get good, rather than deliberately practicing.
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It's irrelevant if you cheese a set or if you win through difficult frame-perfect tech. You have to work on the right things for hard work to be of any use, and if you're losing to bad players you obviously aren't doing that unless the game is skewed towards bad players. 1/2
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Antwort an @MaliteStar @TSM_Leffen
At that point it's not really talent's fault but just game design that rewards bad players to do about as well as good players.
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