Savage Tarantino
6/14/2012
You can feel it. The adrenaline inside of your deck builds. You're playing the final round of a The WCWC2. If you win, your in the top 32 and have assured yourself a place in history. If you lose however, you’re going home with only memories of what could have been. Fast forward a little bit, its game 3. Every correct decision you make brings you closer to the top 32, while every misplay brings you further away. Can you handle the pressure?
One of the biggest things that allow some of the games greatest players to be so consistent is how they handle playing games when the pressure level is at the highest. At almost every Premier Event you attend, the last round will always be the most pressure filled round of the day, with so many players striving to make it into the finals. Half of the X-1 players will become X-2 players, with only a prayer to make it into the top 32 on tiebreakers.
I see so many players buckle under the pressure when the time to step up arises. They are so excited, yet so nervous to play in the games that matter the most. I see most panic when they lose game 1 in the last round, something you cannot afford to panic over at such a high stage in a tournament. This got me to thinking, how do the greatest and most consistent players in the game handle that pressure at almost every High-Level Event they attend? I asked Shadow Era's most decorated tournament player, Raphael Majere first...
iClipse, Shadow Era's 2012 World Champion and member of the A1 Alliance expresses his Opinion...Originally Posted by Raphael Majere
BlueJet24, Finalist in the World Championship Tournament and Leader of Team Juggernauts gives his input...Originally Posted by iClipse
And Finally, Winner of GDC's Le4gue Tournament Season 2, Hatts gives us his thoughts on how to handle the pressure...Originally Posted by Bluejet24
While playing with pressure is one of the best qualities I think a player can have, I dug deeper and found what each of these players thought was the strongest quality that players needed to have. This is what Raphael Majere had to say...Originally Posted by Hatts
Raphael's visualization has brought him a long way. The same could also be said for iClipse, who always strives to think outside the box himself.Originally Posted by Raphael Majere
Jet shares his beliefs on what makes a great player...Originally Posted by iClipse
Hatts on the other hand, feels that a analyzation is what separates the Vets from the Rookies...Originally Posted by BlueJet24
Originally Posted by Hatts
Me personally? I feel the best quality a player can have is dedication. Dedicating enough time to preparing yourself to play in these events is key. Raphael Majere doesn't just load up a Borisdeck and take it to a Premiere Event in hopes of winning with it. All the players above have a strong enough dedication to the game to playtest their ideas and train hard for every event they attend.
I hope you were able to take something of use from this article to help you become a better player. In conclusion I would just like to extend an extra "Thank You" to Raphael Majere, iClipse, Hatts, and my fellow teammate BlueJet24 for taking time out of their days to give me enough information to write this article.
Ending Note: as of Today, I will be posting my Articles on a Weekly basis, so every Thursday check in to the forums and look for that weeks article. (I may do other short articles in between this schedule but the main ones will be on Thursday.)
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