How to Win a Game in StarCraft Against Another Player

First of all, choose your race and style., Have confidence., Practice against computers, if they're too easy, go here: http://entropyzero.org/BroodwarAI.html and download the AI, they will help you a lot., After practicing with comps, practice with...

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  1. Step 1: First of all

    Remember, Terran is balanced and defensive, zerg is for lots of cheap units and weak units that can be created, and protoss is for high-tech and powerful units, but are expensive and slow to go up the tech tree.

    Starting with terrain is a good idea, but choose whichever you want.
  2. Step 2: choose your race and style.

    I found myself in situations where I was shaking all over, thinking "I'm going to lose." when I was playing against other people.

    Be positive about the situation, don't think about negative things, who cares if you lose? , Start off with Raynor
    2.0, and then with Entropy. ,, If your race is Terran, you should be looking at videos and replays of players such as :
    SlayerS_'BoxeR'

    XellOs, NaDa, iloveoov.

    If your zerg :
    Yellow, Savior.

    If your protoss:
    Reach, Nal_ra, Bisu, Stork.

    You should at least make 1 strategy (even if it doesn't work) to get your creative mind going for later. ,,,,,,,, They work!
  3. Step 3: Have confidence.

  4. Step 4: Practice against computers

  5. Step 5: if they're too easy

  6. Step 6: go here: http://entropyzero.org/BroodwarAI.html and download the AI

  7. Step 7: they will help you a lot.

  8. Step 8: After practicing with comps

  9. Step 9: practice with friends who have some talents or are really good at StarCraft

  10. Step 10: they will help you a lot.

  11. Step 11: After practicing against your friends

  12. Step 12: study strategies.

  13. Step 13: try out strategies while playing with your friends.

  14. Step 14: You would want to make a losing mule or practice mule so that even if you have a bad record

  15. Step 15: it won't matter.

  16. Step 16: Play on maps that you are comfortable on

  17. Step 17: try ride of the Valkyries

  18. Step 18: lost temple

  19. Step 19: Requium

  20. Step 20: bifrost

  21. Step 21: Don't go on rooms such as "noobs only

  22. Step 22: " they're probably tricking you so that they can win

  23. Step 23: Have a person to give you confidence and tips

  24. Step 24: brothers works the best.

  25. Step 25: While playing

  26. Step 26: draw out pictures in your head

  27. Step 27: like what you would do

  28. Step 28: what your base would look like after a few minutes.

  29. Step 29: Multi-tasking is very important

  30. Step 30: build units even though you are ordering an attack.

  31. Step 31: Finally

  32. Step 32: do things that are crazy

  33. Step 33: do things that your opponent won't expect.

Detailed Guide

Remember, Terran is balanced and defensive, zerg is for lots of cheap units and weak units that can be created, and protoss is for high-tech and powerful units, but are expensive and slow to go up the tech tree.

Starting with terrain is a good idea, but choose whichever you want.

I found myself in situations where I was shaking all over, thinking "I'm going to lose." when I was playing against other people.

Be positive about the situation, don't think about negative things, who cares if you lose? , Start off with Raynor
2.0, and then with Entropy. ,, If your race is Terran, you should be looking at videos and replays of players such as :
SlayerS_'BoxeR'

XellOs, NaDa, iloveoov.

If your zerg :
Yellow, Savior.

If your protoss:
Reach, Nal_ra, Bisu, Stork.

You should at least make 1 strategy (even if it doesn't work) to get your creative mind going for later. ,,,,,,,, They work!

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