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Brady Smith - VGC Corner

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The secret to consistent improvement? Your VGC network needs these 3 players: 1. The Guide (+1) Someone who's been there Shows you blind spots Challenges your thinking 2. The Rival (=) Pushes you daily Shares the journey Keeps you accountable 3. The Student (-1) Forces clear

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Most players fail at habits because they start too big. Here's how to actually build lasting Pokemon habits: 1. Make it tiny Don't say: "Practice 2 hours" Say: "Play 3 games" 2. Make it obvious Put your practice time in calendar Set daily reminder Have accountability partner

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The 3-step prep that'll make you a better VGC player: 1. Watch replays of your toughest losses. 2. Identify the exact moment you lost the game. 3. Figure out what you would do next time in the same scenario. Simple, yet powerful.

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The voice of doubt creeps in: "This is unfair" "They're just lucky" "The game hates me" But here's the truth: These thoughts protect your ego They don't protect your growth Replace them with: "What could I have done differently?" "Where was the turning point?" "How can I

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Let's talk about tilt. You're not mad at the game. You're mad at yourself. Why? Because deep down you know you could have played better. Because you see the mistake after it happens. Because you let emotion override logic. The solution? Pause. Breath. Review. Learn. Every

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EV Spread Creation Process: 1. Start with 252/252 2. Play games and identify specific problems 3. Only then use the damage calculator 4. Make small adjustments 5. Test changes in real games 6. Document what works This is how you build spreads that actually matter in tournament

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The 3 steps to improve your VGC win rate without studying the meta: 1. Stop blaming luck 2. Focus on what you can control 3. Start playing more

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How to avoid VGC burnout: 1. Stop playing for a week 2. Watch VGC content 3. Start building a new team 4. Join a community (like the VGC Corner Discord) 😀 Do you ever get burned out? What worked for you? What didn’t?

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Just recorded a ~40 minute long video with Darsh Patel where we: - Break down the Rule of 2 (with examples) - Provide insight on how to build around a core Look forward to his video dropping later today!

Just recorded a ~40 minute long video with <a href="/DarkTypeDarsh/">Darsh Patel</a> where we:
- Break down the Rule of 2 (with examples)
- Provide insight on how to build around a core

Look forward to his video dropping later today!
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Struggling to hit that 'Find Battle' button? Here's what works: 1. Start small - 3 sets only Don't force marathon sessions. Quality > quantity. 2. Review immediately after What worked? What didn't? One key insight per game. 3. Accept the losses Every L is data. Data builds

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A simple twist on standard laddering: Before each ladder session, set a small goal that has nothing to do with winning or losing. - Flawlessly execute a Shadow Rider sweep - Practice positioning Incineroar to make him feel unkillable This will get you more engaged and focused.

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It's ok to lose. But you must realize that losing is not the end. It's a stepping stone to something better. You can choose to learn from it and become stronger, or stay defeated. What will you choose?

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As a content creator it’s so easy to give energy to the hate comments. It seems like every hate comment holds more weight than a positive comment. I know I’m not the only one who feels this way when it comes to online content creation. That being said, messages like these

As a content creator it’s so easy to give energy to the hate comments. 

It seems like every hate comment holds more weight than a positive comment. 

I know I’m not the only one who feels this way when it comes to online content creation. 

That being said, messages like these
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Ladder anxiety is real But here's the truth: No one remembers your losses No one tracks your rating No one judges your plays Only you do Free yourself from that pressure Play to learn, not to prove The moment you stop caring about rating is the moment you start improving

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Today I made a video on Brady Smith - VGC Corner’s channel and yesterday we did one on mine. I think both of these videos are VALUE STIMMYS OF THE GODS that you can inject into your game and get better in some way. Haha jokes aside I love doing these collabs especially when we’re aligned! 💪💪

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The best way to improve at Pokémon VGC: 1. Play more 2. Learn from your losses 3. Find a mentor 4. Embrace the meta 5. Join a community What's your biggest struggle in Pokémon right now?

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VGC is a game of uncertainty. You can't control crits, hax, or matchup luck. But you can control your mindset, prep, and growth. Focus on that.

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When solving a matchup, never rely on just one person's playstyle. Here's my process: 1. Find 3+ people who run the team I struggle with 2. Play 2-3 bo3's vs each 3. Take notes on common patterns 4. Look for consistent answers Why? Each player pilots differently. What works vs

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I got asked how to find good practice partners. Here's a quick guide: 1. Set clear expectations upfront 2. Communicate schedule/goals clearly 3. Give honest, constructive feedback 4. Respect boundaries 5. Know when to step back Reps are important but: Quality practice >