Great videos, nice coaching videos, good stuff, but you need to improve on social skills. You need a lot of improvement there, I think you would get much more viewers if you would work on that. Keep it up, gl!
Sad he's not even talking he's just sitting there waiting for you to tell him what to play so>>>>power levelling not coaching.Dude will walk away from these games knowing nothing .
@@KrisOFiveHearthstoneshe should still be asking questions though otherwise its a tutorial at best. coaching should have lots of back and forth. Not blaming you kris, the onus is on the client
@@cc1drthe covered all the bases, when she sees his logic and understands why the plays were made she doesn’t need to ask questions. They clearly aren’t new to hearthstone, they just needed guidance and the thought process
@@cc1drtThe onus is never on the client who's paying for a coaching session. That's an absurd thing to say. It's the coach's responsibility to do good coaching.
she said she couldn't make that deck work for her so she needed the help to see what she should be doing with a deck like this. I do prefer when it's more of a conversation, but some times this approach helps people more.
Great videos, nice coaching videos, good stuff, but you need to improve on social skills. You need a lot of improvement there, I think you would get much more viewers if you would work on that. Keep it up, gl!
thx, could you be more specific :D
So snarky when she mouses over the card NEXT to the one your want her to play, even though the spectate has a notorious delay
I have seen things... In that sessions :D
Sad he's not even talking he's just sitting there waiting for you to tell him what to play so>>>>power levelling not coaching.Dude will walk away from these games knowing nothing .
yah, she hit legend on her own right after the sesh, clearly didn't learn anything :)
@@KrisOFiveHearthstoneshe should still be asking questions though otherwise its a tutorial at best. coaching should have lots of back and forth. Not blaming you kris, the onus is on the client
@@cc1drthe covered all the bases, when she sees his logic and understands why the plays were made she doesn’t need to ask questions.
They clearly aren’t new to hearthstone, they just needed guidance and the thought process
@@cc1drtThe onus is never on the client who's paying for a coaching session. That's an absurd thing to say. It's the coach's responsibility to do good coaching.
Dude needs a pilot while on ladder??? Talk about boosting over coaching
she said she couldn't make that deck work for her so she needed the help to see what she should be doing with a deck like this. I do prefer when it's more of a conversation, but some times this approach helps people more.
too expensive