Amateur esport: where to start competing
Going from casual player to competitor takes step-by-step preparation.
Amateur esport means playing seriously against other teams, without being a pro. It's the best ground to improve, meet players, and feel competition's thrill at your own pace.
One game, all in
Pick a single game and focus on it. Mastering one title beats being average at everything. Watch how the best play, note their positioning, and try to understand the "why" behind each move.
Join a small team or a local club to train regularly. Amateur online tournaments are often open to everyone and free, perfect for testing your level without pressure.
Mindset first
In competition, losing is part of the game. The best analyse their mistakes without tearing themselves down and come back stronger. Keep the fair play even under pressure: it's your signature.
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