Reviewing my own Auto Chess replays, from streaming on Twitch, while looking for bad habits, mistakes, and weak tendencies is the main goal of Auto Chess Study Time. After writing a lot of these, I’m sure that it will reveal winning play patterns as well.
When I first streamed on Twitch, one of the biggest draws to their platform was the Video-on-Demand (VOD) feature. It automatically saves your streams for future viewing and I was going to use these VODs for improving my skills in whatever competitive game I was hooked on. That was seven months ago. We’ve been streaming consistently, building our community, participating in tournaments, and it seems like we’ve forgotten about Auto Chess Study Time.
Now that I’m in the closed qualifiers for Auto Chess in the ESL Mobile Open, it is a good time to quickly cram some reviews of my own gameplay. Stay tuned for new Arvton Blogs articles featuring Auto Chess Study Time.
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