For League · WoW · CS2 — and every game after

Some gamers
get good at
every game
they play.

There are 6 transferable skills that separate fast improvers from everyone else — and none of them are game-specific. I spent years reverse-engineering them. Now I'm building a course around them.

No spam. Just the free chapter and a launch notification when the whole thing is ready.

Built around
League of Legends World of Warcraft CS2

You're not bad at games.
You're missing the
underlying skills.

Most players try to improve the same way: more hours, more guides, more watching pros play. It works — slowly, if at all.

The players who improve fast aren't grinding harder. They're playing differently. They have a mental framework for reading new games, making decisions under pressure, processing losses without tilting, and adapting when what they're doing stops working.

These aren't talents. They're skills. And not only am I teaching them, but they can be applied in the real world too.

How most people try to improve
  • Watch pro VODs, copy builds and setups
  • Grind ranked mindlessly until the rank climbs
  • Read patch notes and tier lists religiously
  • Blame teammates, RNG, or the meta
  • Start over with a new main when stuck
How fast improvers actually think
  • Read the game's systems, not just the current meta
  • Practice specific skills deliberately, not just play more
  • Analyse their own patterns to find the real mistakes
  • Regulate emotion so losses don't compound
  • Adapt mid-game when a strategy stops working

I figured this out
the hard way.

#1
WoW DPS parsing globally
#1
Mythic+ player in NA
0
Coaches. Ever.
5+
Games at elite level

I've never had a coach. Nobody handed me a framework. I just kept noticing that I got good at every game I played — and started asking why.

It took years of paying attention, but eventually I could see the pattern. The same 6 mental skills showed up every time I hit a new ceiling and broke through it. In World of Warcraft, they took me to #1 DPS parsing globally and #1 in M+ in Legion. In other games, the same skills applied. Every time.

I'm self-taught. Which means if you're self-taught too — this was built for you. The best part? Everything I've learned helped me out in my professional career and my social life.

The 6 skills I'm
building the course
around.

01
Systems thinking
Read how games actually work — not just what the guide says. Find the patterns nobody else is looking for.
02
Meta-learning
Learn new games 10× faster by changing how you practice — not just how long. Deliberate repetition beats grinding.
03
Decisions under pressure
Stop second-guessing. Act fast with incomplete information. Commit. The cost of no decision is usually higher than a wrong one.
04
Emotional regulation
End tilt permanently. Stop letting losses compound into spirals. Build the consistency that shows up in every session.
05
Self-analysis
Find the real reason you're losing. Spoiler: it's almost never what you think. Replay review as a precision tool.
06
Adaptability
Recognise when your strategy is failing — and change it mid-game instead of doubling down on what isn't working.

These skills transfer. The same framework that makes you elite at games is the same one that makes you faster at learning anything, clearer under pressure, and better at solving complex problems. That's not a coincidence — it's the whole point.

Free chapter

Get the first
chapter free.

The Anti-Tilt Protocol — how to stop tilt before it starts, recover fast when it hits, and build the emotional consistency that compounds over thousands of games.

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CH. 1
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The Anti-Tilt Protocol
How to stop tilt before it starts, recover fast when it hits, and build emotional consistency across every session.