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In the heat of a competitive three-minute match, the human brain simply cannot process every single micro-interaction occurring on the screen.
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This guide will teach you exactly what to look for when reviewing your matches so you can turn every defeat into a valuable lesson.
+Where It All Went Wrong
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When watching a replay of a loss, your primary goal is to find the exact moment the match slipped out of your control.
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Once you identify these negative trades, you can actively practice avoiding them in your future matches.
+Focus on your defensive placements.Learn their strategy to use it yourself.Don't just watch your losses.
+Analyzing Resource Management
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Practice pausing the video and guessing what card they are going to play next based on what they have already used.
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If you can successfully predict their moves in a replay, you are training your brain to do it automatically during a live game.
+Video CategoryHow to Analyze ItCrushing DefeatFind the initial negative trade that started the snowball effectOvertime DefeatRefine your clutch execution
+Building a Habit
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You do not need to watch every single replay, but dedicating ten minutes a day to analysis will yield incredible results.
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Swallow your pride, hit the play button, and face your mistakes head-on.
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