Practice games (and tournament games) are important for getting better, but you won't improve from that practice unless you are able to accurately understand what happened during the game and what went right or wrong. In that respect, taking notes during the game can be a tremendous help, giving you a better (and more permanent) recollection of what went down and how your game plan succeeded or failed. In this episode, we talk about different methods of taking notes, including both paper and electronic media as well as photos and video, and what sorts of things you should pay attention to when detailing the game. We also look at how and when to go back to your notes, how your opponent can help you, and the methods each of the hosts prefer for their note-taking.
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
Cross-Talk 01- Interrogation by Newbies
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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