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Watching over replays, trying out combos in training mode, learning map specific strategies, etc. There is A LOT to this game and it's not easy to just pick up and win.
The only way you are going to get better is to practice and play with others, by learning from them and from your mistakes. Playing 3 games and then quitting and never playing online again is not a good way to do that lol.
Sadly, playing with the CPU too much can introduce habits into your muscle memory that will mess you up when playing against an actual player. (I still do them from time to time...)
Another thing to ask is "WHY" somebody did something, instead of just blindly copying that tactic.. otherwise, you'll just end up introducing even more mistakes.