Final thought: you look for systems and repetition to create consistent practice and order in the chaos. You hunt for set plays and reactions and automation - but it all floats within the most ultimately flexible game where mental flexibility and adaptation is always number 1
I like the way you describe that. Similar to the chunks or "set plays" in Starcraft you still gotta try n master them but the fact there's so many of them and so many adjustments and adaptations to the situation means they inevitably get less practice on each one.
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Also a bit more of adapting "by feel" aka - sub-conscious processing and pattern recognition involved
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Yep, the analogy falls apart a littlet since music is generally collaborative or just open, rather than SC2 being competitive, but I see parallels all over the place. I think speed running is a good comparison to the classical side, maybe perfecting build orders and timings. 1
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