| Why should I play in events where I'm a higher seed? |
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| Written by Larry Hodges | |
| Tuesday, 15 April 2008 | |
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Question: Why should I play in events where I'm a higher seed? If I only play higher events, won't I have a better chance of pulling off upsets and avoiding bad losses? Coach Larry Hodges: It all depends on whether your goal is to be a Champion or a Spoiler. Champions have a burning desire to win, and enter tournaments with the intent of winning events. Spoilers have a burning desire to pull off a major upset now and then and so gain temporary rating points, and so they avoid the events where they would be seeded. If your goal is to be a Champion, then you must think like one, and learn to execute like one. Consider:
So you have to ask yourself: are you playing to be a Champion, or to be a Spoiler looking to pick up a few temporary rating points? |
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