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So, how yer SC2? Post your current Win/Loss count, race of choice, and current league!
52 wins / 64 losses. Protoss. Bronze division, rank 53. But flucuates quite a bit... between 50-80.
Other thoughts: I've definately seen improvement in my playing. I know what to look for in an opponent's build order to a certain degree, what match ups and what maps I need to build a wall off early. What maps are more likely for a proxy pylon cheese build. What basic units counter other basic units.
My real weakness is using all my resources. I often am sitting on like 700 minerals and gas during fights, when I need to be macroing up too. Also... recon. Oh my god, recon is like the most important thing in this game. If you don't know what your opponent has, or where their army is, or what tech they have... you are so screwed.
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Sure, there's a lot of good advice, but more often than not it's simply too much. Trying to actually make use of it all at once is just going to confuse you, and not address the problems you're actually having.
Starcraft centers around two things -- economy and production. You don't have production without an economy, and you can't kill your enemy without production. Nothing matters until you get a good, solid handle on managing your economy and production.
Also, what makes for a good economy and production also changes depending on the stage of the game (early/mid/late). Being able to have a good late game economy (where I'd say this particular tip comes into play) doesn't really matter if you can't setup an early or mid-game one -- you won't survive that long.
If you're having issues in copper league, I'd recommend practicing your early/mid game, and learning what makes up a solid early-game push. In my experience, late-game shenanigans don't really come into play until Gold, unless one or both players were making _a lot_ of silly mistakes.
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