The tournament is over, the laurels handed out, the victors taken their prizes- but the work of the competitive player has only just begun. In the aftermath of a tournament, there's always a million questions to ask and a million things to improve, but how does one go about doing so in an organized and effective fashion? In this episode, we look at ways to better analyze your performance and the questions you want to be asking yourself, whether you won or lost.
How do you know if your losses were because of bad play or problems in your list? What sort of tools can you bring to put a closer eye to your games and get an accurate sense of what happened during them? How can you correct your mistakes, and how can you avoid making similar ones at future events? Where is the meta going, and is your list prepared to handle that new version? We talk about all of these subjects and more in this new retrospective as the hosts talk about how to win the game that happens after the game.
Music: Dankmus
Art: Rylan Woodrow
Our Patreon: In the Finest Hour
Website: https://www.inthefinesthour.com/
Directed by: Sean Morgan
Edited by: Shaylynn Allen
Ep25.5: Bay Area Open Hottake
Ep24: Tournament Tips
Ep23: Archetypes- Flyers
Ep22: Improving Your Competitive List
Ep 22.5: CTC Hottake
Ep21: Assessing Skill Levels
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Ep20: Analyzing Your Opponent's List
Ep: 19.5 Dallas GT Hottake
Ep19: Netlisting
Ep18: Analyzing Mission Series #2- ETC
Ep: 17.5 Adepticon Hottake 2019
Ep17: Tempo Part 2
Ep16: Summoning
Ep15: Get on a Team!
Ep14: Ladies' Night
Ep13: Sacrificial Units
Ep12: The Command Re-Roll
12 LVO 2019 Hottake
Ep11: Target Priority
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