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Consistency and Pro Tips for Mastering Online Gaming Tournaments

The popularity of eSports and iGaming has been on the constant rise in the last few years. This, in turn, brings more and more new players into the world of online multiplayer. Those of you that are just beginning, or looking for ways to up your game, we have some pro tips ready here.

It’s All About Training

Just like with any other competitive activity, the most important thing is to put your hours into practice. Now, with online gaming, things are more complicated than your regular physical sports. Gamers have to take their time to hone their reflexes but also the mechanics of the game itself.

Some experts say that it’s a good idea to dedicate equal amounts of time to training and analysing other players, as well as your own games.

In the field of iGaming, things can get even more complicated. With poker being the most widely played online, there are many aspects other than “just win the most chips”. Applying pressure with aggressive betting, different tactics for different tournament phases, there are many methods to enhance your game and get better at online games.

Just learning the rules and jumping won’t be enough as there are layers and layers of strategy to unravel. Keep learning and practicing and these lessons will start paying off.

Take Care of Your Mental and Physical Health

It’s very easy to think that preparing and playing in online tournaments is a piece of cake as all you need to do is just sit down and enjoy a bit of gaming to get ready. In truth, both tournaments and the training process can take a great toll on your health.

Excessive amount of time spent sitting is the first to blame for physical problems. In that light, make sure to stretch at regular intervals, make breaks for short walks and back and neck exercise. 

As with any sport, rest time is crucial for success. Try to schedule your training sessions and allow your body enough sleep. This will greatly improve both your performance and mental state. Gaming online can be a great source of psychological stress, so take some time off when you feel you need to calm down and touch grass for a while.

Start Small to Win Big

Creating a career out of eSports and/or iGaming can be quite a difficult journey. But, as in games, it’s important to start out smaller and find your ground first before taking on those epic, high-level quests. To get the experience you need, it’s best to start out with smaller, local tournaments. 

This will allow you to test your skills against easier opponents and see where you’re standing. If you’re feeling nervous about competing, remember that gaming is actually a great way to reduce anxiety. As you attend lower-stakes tournaments you’ll get the experience needed to handle the psychological burden of competing online. When you feel you’re ready, move onto bigger venues and events.

Communicate With Your Team

Assuming you’re playing as a part of the team – which is in itself an important aspect of getting big in this field – you have to make sure your communication game is top notch.

While this goes doubly for the times when you are actually playing together at an official event, you have to make sure you have a clear and respectful communication with your teammates on tactics, learning, training, and organisation.

Good and efficient communication of complex info and advanced tactics is do or die when it comes to winning big, so make sure that your crew is on the same page when it comes to the team-specific slang you will be using when competing.

Conclusion

As you can see from the above, getting good at online tournaments is a multi-headed beast that needs to be attacked from all sides at once.

But if you dedicate yourself to constant improvement and remain discipline about both your training and keeping your health in check, you can be sure you and your team will see the results of those efforts. 

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