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Need Some More Coaches for Newbie Mixes!
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#1
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Join up got a lot of Newbies :)

Join up got a lot of Newbies :)
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#2
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sorry nvm

sorry nvm
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#3
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Bubbai would coach but i dont have a season of ESEA. i could probably do duel coaching, like with 2 per team

Having two coaches per team will only make it worse since each player has their differing views on how to play video games. Also why would you have one less newbie play?

[quote=Bubba]i would coach but i dont have a season of ESEA. i could probably do duel coaching, like with 2 per team[/quote]
Having two coaches per team will only make it worse since each player has their differing views on how to play video games. Also why would you have one less newbie play?
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#4
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I've coached in the past, and I got great feedback from the newbies. Then I had 3 or so in a row where no one was a newbie. Everyone had several seasons of wither UGC or ESEA (and were off classing from their mains) so I stopped coaching. Has the state of the newbie mix returned to what it was meant for? If so, I'll be on to coach.

I've coached in the past, and I got great feedback from the newbies. Then I had 3 or so in a row where no one was a newbie. Everyone had several seasons of wither UGC or ESEA (and were off classing from their mains) so I stopped coaching. Has the state of the newbie mix returned to what it was meant for? If so, I'll be on to coach.
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#5
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SnazI've coached in the past, and I got great feedback from the newbies. Then I had 3 or so in a row where no one was a newbie. Everyone had several seasons of wither UGC or ESEA (and were off classing from their mains) so I stopped coaching. Has the state of the newbie mix returned to what it was meant for? If so, I'll be on to coach.

There will always still be some people who offclass from their main in Newbie Mixes, we cant always stop them. But I can say that there were a lot of first timers there yesterday.

You should definately come back and coach :D

[quote=Snaz]I've coached in the past, and I got great feedback from the newbies. Then I had 3 or so in a row where no one was a newbie. Everyone had several seasons of wither UGC or ESEA (and were off classing from their mains) so I stopped coaching. Has the state of the newbie mix returned to what it was meant for? If so, I'll be on to coach.[/quote]


There will always still be some people who offclass from their main in Newbie Mixes, we cant always stop them. But I can say that there were a lot of first timers there yesterday.

You should definately come back and coach :D
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#6
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Mr_perfect, do you have a season of esea under your belt?
http://play.esea.net/users/565040?tab=history

Mr_perfect, do you have a season of esea under your belt?
http://play.esea.net/users/565040?tab=history
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#7
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where do I go

I can guide a group of newbies to never ending open mediocrity

where do I go

I can guide a group of newbies to never ending open mediocrity
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#8
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GeknaiirHaving two coaches per team will only make it worse since each player has their differing views on how to play video games. Also why would you have one less newbie play?

I disagree, if the coaches know how to play the game, they should have similar views on the basics of 6s.

Also, having one less newbie play means that player is more likely to be playing optimally (ie not out of position, supporting the team, not going for dumb plays). In most cases, a higher teacher-to-student ratio offers a better learning experience.

Put another way, what would be better, playing with 5 coaches or having to play with 5 other newbies? I would argue playing with experienced players would teach more things like how teammates -should- react in certain situations.

edit: I only recommend multiple coaches if there aren't enough newbies to fill up a mix

[quote=Geknaiir]Having two coaches per team will only make it worse since each player has their differing views on how to play video games. Also why would you have one less newbie play?[/quote]

I disagree, if the coaches know how to play the game, they should have similar views on the basics of 6s.

Also, having one less newbie play means that player is more likely to be playing optimally (ie not out of position, supporting the team, not going for dumb plays). In most cases, a higher teacher-to-student ratio offers a better learning experience.

Put another way, what would be better, playing with 5 coaches or having to play with 5 other newbies? I would argue playing with experienced players would teach more things like how teammates -should- react in certain situations.

edit: I only recommend multiple coaches if there aren't enough newbies to fill up a mix
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#9
2 Frags +
prestonGeknaiirHaving two coaches per team will only make it worse since each player has their differing views on how to play video games. Also why would you have one less newbie play?
I disagree, if the coaches know how to play the game, they should have similar views on the basics of 6s.

Also, having one less newbie play means that player is more likely to be playing optimally (ie not out of position, supporting the team, not going for dumb plays). In most cases, a higher teacher-to-student ratio offers a better learning experience.

Put another way, what would be better, playing with 5 coaches or having to play with 5 other newbies? I would argue playing with experienced players would teach more things like how teammates -should- react in certain situations.

edit: I only recommend multiple coaches if there aren't enough newbies to fill up a mix

IRL then yes, when talking about newbie mixes, a lot of times you will just end up having half trolls mess around off classes and treating it like a low level pug.
Hell, there is a group of people that would alias to different names to act like they have never played just to troll new people.

[quote=preston][quote=Geknaiir]Having two coaches per team will only make it worse since each player has their differing views on how to play video games. Also why would you have one less newbie play?[/quote]

I disagree, if the coaches know how to play the game, they should have similar views on the basics of 6s.

Also, having one less newbie play means that player is more likely to be playing optimally (ie not out of position, supporting the team, not going for dumb plays). In most cases, a higher teacher-to-student ratio offers a better learning experience.

Put another way, what would be better, playing with 5 coaches or having to play with 5 other newbies? I would argue playing with experienced players would teach more things like how teammates -should- react in certain situations.

edit: I only recommend multiple coaches if there aren't enough newbies to fill up a mix[/quote]

IRL then yes, when talking about newbie mixes, a lot of times you will just end up having half trolls mess around off classes and treating it like a low level pug.
Hell, there is a group of people that would alias to different names to act like they have never played just to troll new people.
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#10
3 Frags +
soupcupMr_perfect, do you have a season of esea under your belt?
http://play.esea.net/users/565040?tab=history

I dont coach unless its required of me to coach

EDIT: Just noticed thats not even my real ESEA profile
Thats my old one... I play for Friday Night Bingo in ESEA-O

http://play.esea.net/users/534248

[quote=soupcup]Mr_perfect, do you have a season of esea under your belt?
http://play.esea.net/users/565040?tab=history[/quote]


I dont coach unless its required of me to coach

EDIT: Just noticed thats not even my real ESEA profile
Thats my old one... I play for Friday Night Bingo in ESEA-O

http://play.esea.net/users/534248
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