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<blockquote data-quote="MeTaL GuArD" data-source="post: 128041" data-attributes="member: 5936"><p>I only allow in people that honestly tell me that they're beginners, and that they want to learn. I even got a friend that learned alot of DotA from me cause i met him in a 1v1 that i've hosted for fun. He's still not great but already has some good moves. And i probably wouldn't get into DotA either if i wouldn't be introduced by my friend/clan chieftain/a very good DotA player Muga_Riptide. Though the times when he was tolerant for beginners are long gone(except for said mate).</p><p></p><p>I am certainly not tolerant for people who flame if you suggest them something/people who purposefully ruin a game by bad playing(and i assume a person does that when it didn't say anything entire game). But they aren't beginners, they are pretty much noobs, so it's a different matter alltogether.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Most of the time the games that are now hosted on battle.net are almost completely filled with bad players(my point of view is probably distorted due to my experience with the map), and those so-called pubs should be a decent starting point. You could eventually ask me to host, that would probably work too. I also remember that i've been spending some time reading strategies posted up on the DotA forums (forums.dota-allstars.com) but that is time eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeTaL GuArD, post: 128041, member: 5936"] I only allow in people that honestly tell me that they're beginners, and that they want to learn. I even got a friend that learned alot of DotA from me cause i met him in a 1v1 that i've hosted for fun. He's still not great but already has some good moves. And i probably wouldn't get into DotA either if i wouldn't be introduced by my friend/clan chieftain/a very good DotA player Muga_Riptide. Though the times when he was tolerant for beginners are long gone(except for said mate). I am certainly not tolerant for people who flame if you suggest them something/people who purposefully ruin a game by bad playing(and i assume a person does that when it didn't say anything entire game). But they aren't beginners, they are pretty much noobs, so it's a different matter alltogether. Most of the time the games that are now hosted on battle.net are almost completely filled with bad players(my point of view is probably distorted due to my experience with the map), and those so-called pubs should be a decent starting point. You could eventually ask me to host, that would probably work too. I also remember that i've been spending some time reading strategies posted up on the DotA forums (forums.dota-allstars.com) but that is time eating. [/QUOTE]
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