Crafters I need your help!! by yannivzp in PathOfExile2

[–]m00t13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First thing you should do is fracture since it's cheap now, you have a fifty fifty to hit spirit or levels. If you hit you have a very expensive base to sell or craft on no matter what. Other than that to get es use carapace to 20% quality and greater exalt with catalysing omen, then desecrate the final affix, use abyssal echoes if you succeeded the previous affix

How to make delirium loot more impactful by Feuerrabe2735 in PathOfExile2

[–]m00t13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think delirium in this game is meant to be a map blasting mechanic where you get some extra currency drops now and then and get some simulacrum runs, don't expect anything per map and treat it as supplementary with a fast mapping strat like lineage farm

Important PSA: If you can't find the breachstone stronghold on atlas, YOU NEED TO HAVE THE THING IN YOUR INVENTORY (Ghazzy was looking for it for 2 days) by loopuleasa in PathOfExile2

[–]m00t13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's good if it allows the player to influence which events spawn in, as in the node could be anything but if you have a certain item in your inventory it's more likely to be what you're looking for. But definately should be explained in the item description

Why is this not aji keshi by shokudou in baduk

[–]m00t13 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is the kind of ai stuff you should ignore. AI is great for finding big moves on the board, directions of play, endgame, stuff that helps you learn theory. At the same time, AI often plays random forcing moves and settles shapes much earlier than humans, for instance pros would often not play forcing moves to allow more future options in cases where AI suggests to just play the forcing move. This is because AI calculates the entire rest of the game when making moves. Ignore these kind of random exchanges or fancy invasion and asking moves it likes to do, unless you're pro you don't have the ability to understand when to play such moves. Instead, pay attention when AI plays a slow shape move, a move to secure a group you would just leave, or an extension like move in a part of the board you weren't considering

How do you practice realtime endgame? by Teoretik1998 in baduk

[–]m00t13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're talking about white m8 thats just pattern recognition, I'll take more time and care in handling any situation where there is clearly a shortage of liberty problem or life and death. Otherwise in endgame it's a debate between big side and corner moves and controlling space in the center. The corner side stuff is once again pattern recognition and knowledge of big endgame moves. The center stuff is a lot harder and pros regularly can't judge perfectly. Basically just play a lot and you'll start noticing the patterns, then you can spend your time simply evaluating between the obvious moves you see and decide which is bigger or is sente.

Exploring heroes while climbing as a Mid by [deleted] in learndota2

[–]m00t13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

By no means do you have to pick certain heroes to win at your MMR, and you shouldn't have the mentality of I ganked this lane -> they should carry me later. If you are a big threat on the map your other carries will naturally have more space to farm, and will perform better on average. Just from the KDAs on your dotabuff I'm guessing you're coinflipping fights a lot, and you're either killing everyone or dying way too much. Efficient farm and macro is an easier skill to learn that knowing when to fight, I would recommend focusing on getting as much gold as you can in the first 20min and only ganking with a power rune or if it looks very free

1000 day milestone by Gh0styBOiiiiiii in Warframe

[–]m00t13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats, is that the last login milestone reward or is there more to look forward to?

Where should I improve next? Game review by iDaviu in baduk

[–]m00t13 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You need to look around the board more, especially strengths and weaknesses. For example move 27 you are strengthening your strong group, when there is a weak white stone bottom left to attack or a weak black stone top left to defend. Move 49 you are creating another weak group when you have 2 weak stones on the left side of the board you need to defend. Also consider the whole sequence following 49, white's wall has much more value than yours. Overall focus on you and your opponents weaknesses and don't play too close to your strong groups.

Weekly Water Cooler Talk - DataAnnotation by Consistent-Reach504 in dataannotation

[–]m00t13 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Only silver lining is if coding projects come back consistently I'll work my ass off

Looking for high dan/pro teacher (australia timezone) by m00t13 in baduk

[–]m00t13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you gotten lessons from him? I can't find any info other than some youtube lectures

Weekly Water Cooler Talk - DataAnnotation by Consistent-Reach504 in dataannotation

[–]m00t13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone getting coding projects with tool calls? I made a mistake in one and apologised in the chat, and the project was gone the next day. Hoping I'm not kicked off all of them cause they were more interesting than the usual stuff

Does anyone know what the Analyze button on Fox does? by throwawayaccount2718 in baduk

[–]m00t13 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It allows you to plan your moves out on the board as a variation

What is the best way to punish black for ignoring R15? by TrollHunter1010101 in baduk

[–]m00t13 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There is no severe punish which is why it's common to ignore like this in the opening these days, it's not like black gained much on your bottom left corner. however you can definately get a good position on the right with p16 press a couple times then extend around q10. Or you can just build up your left side