Yatoro spoke out about why he doesn't take players on Dota 2 coaching sessions
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Ilya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk does not want to take newcomers to learn Dota 2, because he is not interested in this topic. The cybersportsman considers coaching pointless, stating that it is almost impossible to really teach someone to play Dota 2.
The corresponding opinion the player shared in a personal Twitch broadcast.
“Nah, I don't coach. It's just too lame. And, well, there's no interest. It's a useless topic. Anyway, remember. No one, never, no dota player can teach you how to play it. Not a single person on the planet. Take my word for it.”
The only training option that Ilya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk considers effective is a long individual work with a person with careful analysis of all his actions and detailed analysis of pro-players' strategies. Nevertheless, the cyber athlete considers short-term lessons pointless.
“The only option in which you can teach people to play Dota, kind of like a tutorial, is if you take a person personally and teach them to play Dota for a month, two, three, four, six months.
You work with one person, like you sit down, you explain it to them, you put heroes for them, they play the heroes you put for them. Then you watch replays with him together, you fix heroes, you watch other people's replays, you fix that too. And an hour to sit an hour to explain to a man that there you tp did not press. Or you can't explain anything on builds to a person either.”.
Summarizing the results, the cyber sportsman calls more effective learning through personal experience by trial and error, saying that Dota 2 is too complex to be taught to play it.
Recall that earlier Ilya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk expressed his opinion on the existence of a hidden pool in Dota 2.






