My deck keeps sweeping, it swept a lo all the way down to level 4, but it would have swept to level 3. I'm scared to give it out, because it might become popular and everyone will play against it or with it. What do you think? I'm the guy who won 13 games in a row about 6 months ago with a different deck. No one has done that before, I think.
If it's any proposition, I'm from Wyoming, where the dust blows. Always have been. It's the lowest populated state in the country. I advertised in the news paper and about 5 people showed up! We can do better than that! I wish we could have tournaments.
I have the fastest brain or mental processing speed my doctors ever seen , over 600+ people and I blew him away.I have a 99% long term memory as well. You have to get I'm pretty close to retarded as well on some things, which is short term memory. The rest are probably pretty average, except 90% learning ability ("you're a smart kid". I don't know what they other special stuff is, I'm good at music (raping with god while playing chess). My IQ is good, around 125, I think. So maybe I can be a pro. But I have different handicap, of schizophrenia, which is fun to role-play in my head all day.
So maybe I can be a pro. I pretty much thought I'd never take Hearthstone too serious, as I didn't want to make a life out of it. But I'm having fun doing well.
From what I've heard all you need is consistency. You've got the brainpower, now all you need to do is focus it and apply it. Do as many online tournaments as you can (since your in Wyoming where the dust blows :P), and try to hit top legend as often as you can. Just play every day, even if it is a little.
My deck keeps sweeping, it swept a lo all the way down to level 4, but it would have swept to level 3. I'm scared to give it out, because it might become popular and everyone will play against it or with it. What do you think? I'm the guy who won 13 games in a row about 6 months ago with a different deck. No one has done that before, I think.
If it's any proposition, I'm from Wyoming, where the dust blows. Always have been. It's the lowest populated state in the country. I advertised in the news paper and about 5 people showed up! We can do better than that! I wish we could have tournaments.
I have the fastest brain or mental processing speed my doctors ever seen , over 600+ people and I blew him away.I have a 99% long term memory as well. You have to get I'm pretty close to retarded as well on some things, which is short term memory. The rest are probably pretty average, except 90% learning ability ("you're a smart kid". I don't know what they other special stuff is, I'm good at music (raping with god while playing chess). My IQ is good, around 125, I think. So maybe I can be a pro. But I have different handicap, of schizophrenia, which is fun to role-play in my head all day.
So maybe I can be a pro. I pretty much thought I'd never take Hearthstone too serious, as I didn't want to make a life out of it. But I'm having fun doing well.
How do you become a pro?
Typically becoming a Pro isn't something you just ask to do and do. It typically takes a few things. Winning small time qualifiers for larger more prominent events, and then winning those large events. Or, placing high enough on the legend ladder every season to acquire enough points to get invites to bigger tournaments. Having a decent stream that has some followers can help, but that is a tough market to break into at this point, and doesn't automatically secure you anything. Even getting into contact with another pro or team isn't going to get you much if you don't have something worthwhile to show, but there are plenty of teams out there and I'm sure they are looking for good players. The only thing you can really do is try to stay highly ranked, if you aren't regularly in the top 100 legend at the end of season you probably aren't that likely to draw attention to yourself without a lot of work.
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My deck keeps sweeping, it swept a lo all the way down to level 4, but it would have swept to level 3. I'm scared to give it out, because it might become popular and everyone will play against it or with it. What do you think? I'm the guy who won 13 games in a row about 6 months ago with a different deck. No one has done that before, I think.
If it's any proposition, I'm from Wyoming, where the dust blows. Always have been. It's the lowest populated state in the country. I advertised in the news paper and about 5 people showed up! We can do better than that! I wish we could have tournaments.
I have the fastest brain or mental processing speed my doctors ever seen , over 600+ people and I blew him away.I have a 99% long term memory as well. You have to get I'm pretty close to retarded as well on some things, which is short term memory. The rest are probably pretty average, except 90% learning ability ("you're a smart kid". I don't know what they other special stuff is, I'm good at music (raping with god while playing chess). My IQ is good, around 125, I think. So maybe I can be a pro. But I have different handicap, of schizophrenia, which is fun to role-play in my head all day.
So maybe I can be a pro. I pretty much thought I'd never take Hearthstone too serious, as I didn't want to make a life out of it. But I'm having fun doing well.
How do you become a pro?
IF you were half as smart as you think you are you wouldn't need to ask how you become a pro on a message board.
IF you were half as smart as you think you are you wouldn't need to ask how you become a pro on a message board.
I don't know if you are saying that asking for help on this forum is a sign of being dumb, but if you are I want to argue against that idea. I think asking for help is a sign of intelligence. Rather than just guessing and trying to be a pro through trial and error this guy is taking a short cut and asking for help on forum where a lot of like minded people are.
Got any replays to share? Hard to say if you should go pro without seeing some gameplay footage. All this thread amounts to at the moment is "I beat a bunch of guys because I'm so smart, you gotta trust me guys"
Recording gameplay is pretty easy these days. I'm sure you can figure something out.
I don’t understand all the hate comments here… (it is true that you should stop with the ‘’I’m clever’’ stuff though, you can have one of the highest IQ’s in the world and no one would care) :) Now to actually answering your question: You don’t become a professional gamer just by being clever and winning a lot of games, you usually do it by competing in lots of tournaments, doing well and then be noticed by a team that then picks you up - or by simply streaming on twich and being so fun that people want to watch you for entertainment. A good start would be to get to high-legend (like top 100) every month and also doing either some streams or just some video’s that you put on YT. If you really are an extremely good player it shouldn’t really be too hard for you. You could also try competing in some of the online tournaments: https://strivewire.com/tournaments/hearthstone/EU
Oh and, if you have some sort of overpowered deck that beats everything or whatever - it's probably smarter to share it and call it something like ''Snuggle Warrior'' - or whatever class it is. That way you will get credit for the deck and will be noticed, if you don't share it some of your opponents may just ''rebuild'' the deck and get the credit for it. :P
- Anything is possible if you really want to do it. ^^
If you are playing for fun, that is really not what being a true pro is about. Streamers are not about being pro in the sense of esports they are about making money. Pro's are really about playing in tournaments at a high level and in being sponsored / streaming which tends to be in addition to the time they spend preparing for tournaments or making high ladder ranks.
I would recommend not putting more time into this game than is healthy even for people not managing a mental illness it can become a bad use of time after a point. I talk to my doctor about what the game is for me when I want objective feedback, it was useful for me after a failed marriage to fill time and to not think about some of the problems from that and being away from my son. There is a point where if the game makes you unhappy it is time for a break and playing too much in more forced conditions takes a lot of the fun of the game away. It is designed to be very addictive and you should keep that in mind what is good for Blizzard doesn't always suit individual players. I did 12 win arena while admitted at the hospital and very depressed and tired, doesn't mean I should go pro or that is a good plan for me, for an example. Hearthstone is a good tool to see how you are doing from a mental capacity, just like if you are tired, hungry, angry you will not perform many tasks at the usual level you could normally.
Nice win streak btw but that is normal to do on occasion with a good deck and good play, as for your deck whether you wish to share it here or elsewhere is really up to you, and if you want to see criticism honest or otherwise you certainly will get that. I would be a little less inclined to share you have a mental illness, there is still a lot of ignorance and stigma regarding it. Many people think that if you have an illness you are stupid or retarded, they think it's amusing to substitute autistic for retarded and use it the same way. A large portion of comedians are very bright and also bipolar or otherwise it happens. Sometimes things just are the way they are, imagine we all were a hearthstone card, we would have pros and cons, advantages and caveats. Intellect doesn't matter so much at a point, and being very smart in all kinds of way carries different burdens.
I thought it was an inventive next level troll post at first, but I respond because I think we have to be real with ourselves any of us, how we use our time, what we want out of things and what is right for us. If you want to tinker around and make rank 15 or 20 or just casual or whatever it is how you choose to play then that is your choice, and if you want to shoot for top 100 legend every month and play open tournaments etc and what it takes to make a real shot at possibly becoming a top player then you can do that, you should know that any successful streamer or top player has been performing consistently for a very long time, most years. Either way keep tinkering and having fun.
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“Name dropping is not a good thing to do. Robert DeNiro told me that." - Bob Saget
There are two things you should do: 1.Delete this post, 2. Go and visit some therapist if you are mentally handicaped...
IQ 125 is nice but it is still nothing superb, so it is nothing to make a show of on the internet. (Mine is 144)
And if you want an opinion If you should become a pro or not- Don't. Just from posting this ton of crap, I think you yre just an average spoiled guy, who thinks highly about himself because his mother told him that he is clever and handsome.
One more time - Delete this post please.
Did your mom tell you your IQ is 144? How did you get this number, let me guess facebook iq quiz am I right?
Your paragraph says you're of average intellect, and the op post shows he is managing a mental illness, not a handicap. The only one that sounds like a liar here is you. i'll agree to your 144 iq +/- 64
Your shitty post triggers me, how do you get he's an average spoiled guy.... and says he should go see some therapist for mental handicap. Clever and handsome, I don't get it. I call bunk on you, I doubt you could even do grade 4 math in your head. The type of person that can't calculate sales tax on a purchase. The type of person that insults someone that openly says they have doubts and are asking for feedback because they see doctors and have schizophrenia.
Disgusting.
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“Name dropping is not a good thing to do. Robert DeNiro told me that." - Bob Saget
My deck keeps sweeping, it swept a lo all the way down to level 4, but it would have swept to level 3. I'm scared to give it out, because it might become popular and everyone will play against it or with it. What do you think? I'm the guy who won 13 games in a row about 6 months ago with a different deck. No one has done that before, I think.
If it's any proposition, I'm from Wyoming, where the dust blows. Always have been. It's the lowest populated state in the country. I advertised in the news paper and about 5 people showed up! We can do better than that! I wish we could have tournaments.
I have the fastest brain or mental processing speed my doctors ever seen , over 600+ people and I blew him away.I have a 99% long term memory as well. You have to get I'm pretty close to retarded as well on some things, which is short term memory. The rest are probably pretty average, except 90% learning ability ("you're a smart kid". I don't know what they other special stuff is, I'm good at music (raping with god while playing chess). My IQ is good, around 125, I think. So maybe I can be a pro. But I have different handicap, of schizophrenia, which is fun to role-play in my head all day.
So maybe I can be a pro. I pretty much thought I'd never take Hearthstone too serious, as I didn't want to make a life out of it. But I'm having fun doing well.
How do you become a pro?
Post your deck with some gameplay. If everyone starts playing it, then going pro should be easy- I imagine there will be a sizable audience for the OG creator of the deck that shook up the meta.
If you don't post your deck, I (and others) will have to assume that you're just trying to get attention, and haven't actually figured anything out.
So please, post your deck. Everyone on this thread will be witness to the fact that you created it, and if it is as good as you say, congrats- you've become a pro.
Today in my free brawl pack I got Barongeddon, then I had a cup of fresh green tea. As a result of that, I think Priest is OP because my keyboard is not a mechanical one. I hope Blizzard will address this issue.
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My deck keeps sweeping, it swept a lo all the way down to level 4, but it would have swept to level 3. I'm scared to give it out, because it might become popular and everyone will play against it or with it. What do you think? I'm the guy who won 13 games in a row about 6 months ago with a different deck. No one has done that before, I think.
If it's any proposition, I'm from Wyoming, where the dust blows. Always have been. It's the lowest populated state in the country. I advertised in the news paper and about 5 people showed up! We can do better than that! I wish we could have tournaments.
I have the fastest brain or mental processing speed my doctors ever seen , over 600+ people and I blew him away.I have a 99% long term memory as well. You have to get I'm pretty close to retarded as well on some things, which is short term memory. The rest are probably pretty average, except 90% learning ability ("you're a smart kid". I don't know what they other special stuff is, I'm good at music (raping with god while playing chess). My IQ is good, around 125, I think. So maybe I can be a pro. But I have different handicap, of schizophrenia, which is fun to role-play in my head all day.
So maybe I can be a pro. I pretty much thought I'd never take Hearthstone too serious, as I didn't want to make a life out of it. But I'm having fun doing well.
How do you become a pro?
I won 13 games in a row. Then once I made rank 3 with Pirate Warrior I decided to play more for fun and competition.
May i ask you why you play heartstone if you brain has the power of a horse on steroids?
Sounds like a waste to me.
I'm up to my work first (no advertising). But I think I agree, that comes first.
I won 13 games in a row. Then once I made rank 3 with Pirate Warrior I decided to play more for fun and competition.
This post has to be a joke right?
Right?
as they say "dont let your dreams be dreams"
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I won 13 games in a row. Then once I made rank 3 with Pirate Warrior I decided to play more for fun and competition.
I won 13 games in a row. Then once I made rank 3 with Pirate Warrior I decided to play more for fun and competition.
Psychiatrists? For your sake, I hope so.
From what I've heard all you need is consistency. You've got the brainpower, now all you need to do is focus it and apply it. Do as many online tournaments as you can (since your in Wyoming where the dust blows :P), and try to hit top legend as often as you can. Just play every day, even if it is a little.
Good luck!
To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of the women.
I don't know if you are saying that asking for help on this forum is a sign of being dumb, but if you are I want to argue against that idea. I think asking for help is a sign of intelligence. Rather than just guessing and trying to be a pro through trial and error this guy is taking a short cut and asking for help on forum where a lot of like minded people are.
Got any replays to share? Hard to say if you should go pro without seeing some gameplay footage. All this thread amounts to at the moment is "I beat a bunch of guys because I'm so smart, you gotta trust me guys"
Recording gameplay is pretty easy these days. I'm sure you can figure something out.
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I don’t understand all the hate comments here… (it is true that you should stop with the ‘’I’m clever’’ stuff though, you can have one of the highest IQ’s in the world and no one would care) :)
Now to actually answering your question:
You don’t become a professional gamer just by being clever and winning a lot of games, you usually do it by competing in lots of tournaments, doing well and then be noticed by a team that then picks you up - or by simply streaming on twich and being so fun that people want to watch you for entertainment.
A good start would be to get to high-legend (like top 100) every month and also doing either some streams or just some video’s that you put on YT. If you really are an extremely good player it shouldn’t really be too hard for you.
You could also try competing in some of the online tournaments: https://strivewire.com/tournaments/hearthstone/EU
Oh and, if you have some sort of overpowered deck that beats everything or whatever - it's probably smarter to share it and call it something like ''Snuggle Warrior'' - or whatever class it is.
That way you will get credit for the deck and will be noticed, if you don't share it some of your opponents may just ''rebuild'' the deck and get the credit for it. :P
- Anything is possible if you really want to do it. ^^
This here is the kind of stupid that physically hurts you.
If you are playing for fun, that is really not what being a true pro is about. Streamers are not about being pro in the sense of esports they are about making money. Pro's are really about playing in tournaments at a high level and in being sponsored / streaming which tends to be in addition to the time they spend preparing for tournaments or making high ladder ranks.
I would recommend not putting more time into this game than is healthy even for people not managing a mental illness it can become a bad use of time after a point. I talk to my doctor about what the game is for me when I want objective feedback, it was useful for me after a failed marriage to fill time and to not think about some of the problems from that and being away from my son. There is a point where if the game makes you unhappy it is time for a break and playing too much in more forced conditions takes a lot of the fun of the game away. It is designed to be very addictive and you should keep that in mind what is good for Blizzard doesn't always suit individual players. I did 12 win arena while admitted at the hospital and very depressed and tired, doesn't mean I should go pro or that is a good plan for me, for an example. Hearthstone is a good tool to see how you are doing from a mental capacity, just like if you are tired, hungry, angry you will not perform many tasks at the usual level you could normally.
Nice win streak btw but that is normal to do on occasion with a good deck and good play, as for your deck whether you wish to share it here or elsewhere is really up to you, and if you want to see criticism honest or otherwise you certainly will get that. I would be a little less inclined to share you have a mental illness, there is still a lot of ignorance and stigma regarding it. Many people think that if you have an illness you are stupid or retarded, they think it's amusing to substitute autistic for retarded and use it the same way. A large portion of comedians are very bright and also bipolar or otherwise it happens. Sometimes things just are the way they are, imagine we all were a hearthstone card, we would have pros and cons, advantages and caveats. Intellect doesn't matter so much at a point, and being very smart in all kinds of way carries different burdens.
I thought it was an inventive next level troll post at first, but I respond because I think we have to be real with ourselves any of us, how we use our time, what we want out of things and what is right for us. If you want to tinker around and make rank 15 or 20 or just casual or whatever it is how you choose to play then that is your choice, and if you want to shoot for top 100 legend every month and play open tournaments etc and what it takes to make a real shot at possibly becoming a top player then you can do that, you should know that any successful streamer or top player has been performing consistently for a very long time, most years. Either way keep tinkering and having fun.
“Name dropping is not a good thing to do. Robert DeNiro told me that." - Bob Saget
“Name dropping is not a good thing to do. Robert DeNiro told me that." - Bob Saget
Post your deck with some gameplay. If everyone starts playing it, then going pro should be easy- I imagine there will be a sizable audience for the OG creator of the deck that shook up the meta.
If you don't post your deck, I (and others) will have to assume that you're just trying to get attention, and haven't actually figured anything out.
So please, post your deck. Everyone on this thread will be witness to the fact that you created it, and if it is as good as you say, congrats- you've become a pro.
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