I mean, I wont deny gameleap has good content, comprehensive guides, and other good shit.
but You could just get those for free like just watching streams and replays of how pro player's POV which is probably the best way to learn. Or analyse your own games which is also free
But hey if your willing to spend money to get better why not
I am not when you can just watch rtz baby rage, some random Russian dude with 6k mmr that I do not understand when he speaks, and types, but plays great EDM music, or Admiral on twitch.
That's how I learn a few things here and there.
gameleap has good guides
but their guides are for people who have not moved at all in mmr, those who can't think for themselves
Okay, I thought so.
I think the best comment here is the "pay 50 bucks for someone to tell you to pull camps at 53" lool
Dota watafak has the best guide and combo drafts although the dota watafak one has an outdated combo guide such as magnus io and pudge chen. I like that sniper en 1 minuto at the end of that video.
And to analyze some match i watch RTZ VOD streams to analyze how he maintain his emotion although he is basically babyrage temperamental. That moment when arteezy trust and motivate alex jugg to carry the game cuz he first picked void and counterpicked aswell...
Or singsing streams when he apply ridiculously retarded build such as 12 tranquill on tidehunter lol dat health regen is stack like tarrasque.
Havent really seen any of those guides, but I dont think its necessary to pay to get better, I have improved 4k mmr in 2 years without spending a single euro. Anyways if someone wants to pay me I can do some coach I guess.
I said i dont think its necessary, but necessity varies depending on people, so just saying if someone feels the need to pay someone to believe they are getting better at dota, im your man. Lul
half of the people on that site are certified retards (the "pros" and "coaches") and i can assure you 40-50% of the decisions they make are outright wrong. for example bsj is the kind of guy that loses his own lane and then tps to another lane and ruins it for no reason because hes unable to see the bigger picture and demands that people "pull at 53" despite that being the wrong thing to do in at least 40% of instances
kr can you give a more concrete example of why it's bad to pull at 53(except obviously enemy stealing it or giving vision of your teammates)
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Okay, so I saw TryMike4Instance talk about Game Leap, and now I see Dota Cinema talk about it in their new video.
What so you guys think about it?
It is pointless and just a money grab? Or for people with low self-esteem and lack of confidence in their skills?
I am curious as to what you, my fellow peers know about this.
Here is the new vid: https://youtu.be/j7c6O8lKQbM