tjf

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Creation: 2013-03-26 11:28:45 (GMT)
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sm0k3rip2018-07-18 01:02:40
qqqqqqanother hacker DOWN! good bye ♥♥♥♥♥♥ !2018-07-18 00:49:35
tjfyes.2018-07-17 07:15:37
deKxi- Opening picks when teams are spread out, understanding rotations and knowing when to lurk, understanding how to survive and delay, putting pressure on areas of the map without giving up a kill, 3 things every good player should understand and try to master.2018-07-17 02:01:51
deKxi- 2 man, and 3 man units, moving in squads.- Being able to fake every strategy, making it look like what you’ve done in the past, and using it to make the other team move into predictable behaviour.- All the creative ways guys open rounds and picks, you should be learning them on your own time. When spectating pro players, some things you should look for is where top teams take fights, where there teammates are in relation to them when they decide to do so, how teams react to it, and what top teams do to use that information to commit to fights and takes at various junctures of the round.2018-07-17 02:01:46
deKxi- Understand how you moving into a certain position opens up angles for your teammates who are at neighbouring choke points, you want to make fights as easy as possible for one another. Double and triple peaks into angles. *but don’t overextend or commit too far, unless you have good reason to do so. If it’s early in the round, fall back, reset, let one guy fake and commit, and the others fall back. Don’t be greedy, think about the round not the frag.- Forcing people into uncomfortable gun fights (They should be backpedalling, turned, spamming, having to reset aim, pinched. Don’t take a 1v1 unless you’re doing it to put your teammates in a better position, and make sure they know u are taking that 1v1 so they know how to adapt to it.2018-07-17 02:01:41
deKxi- Anticipate peaks at any time, if you get caught off guard, you have nobody to blame but yourself.- If you have an issue with a decision someone has made, write it down, and well express it after practice.- Don’t attack the person, attack the decision/behaviour, and don’t be disrespectful about it.- Use flashes and smokes to move through chokepoints into positions where you feel comfortable taking fights.2018-07-17 02:01:34
deKxi- Understanding how to aggress into a choke point, but delaying and holding rotators and getting information is important. Patience and holding an angle that’s to your advantage is just as important.- Understanding how to play with timings.- Everyone should be working toward a strat throughout the course of the round, but having the freedom to adjust and adapt on the fly, play with timings, mess with players, master your part of the map, and become unpredictable is also important. You don’t want to be predictable.2018-07-17 02:01:29
deKxi- Thinking about each round as an evolution that happens in stages.- Mediocre teams will have one stage- Decent teams will have 3- Great teams will have the ability to fake stages and have an endless amount of strategies to employ. The strategies will be as varied as the teammates on your team because of their different playing styles and tendencies. Everyone on your team should at the very least master 2-3 strats for every map indicative of your teams play style doing your best to put everyone in positions they feel comfortable and in roles they can act with decisiveness in. Every great leader will have a system, but every teammate has a different approach and understanding of how to look at and read each round and the game as a whole. That can be a good thing, because you want to have different paces and styles at your disposal, but do not let it get in the way of being decisiveness. Someone on the team needs to have final say, and that should be clear from the start.2018-07-17 02:01:23
deKxi- Pay attention to what your teammates are doing, adapt to them, and learn to support them, especially the ones who are taking the lead in rounds.- Have an intimate understanding of who holds, and who pushes on an execute. Understand your role at the beginning of the round, how it changes throughout the round, and how you might end up turning into a lurk/support/entry as the round unfolds.- The first 5-7 rounds of a map is really feeling out what the other team is doing, by that point in a match, the pace of the game is established and u generally have a good idea of how the other team plays, or at least you should.2018-07-17 02:00:49
deKxi- This is a pretty easy game to overcomplicate, so the key is to simplify it all, and best way to do it is to get everyone on your team thinking the same way. I’m not a fan of just doing a strat for the sake of doing it. You need to read all the variables, and u got to rely on each other.- If you see your strat caller making a misread, have the confidence to speak up. Everyone gets different information throughout a round, if you’re confident that u see an opening that can be exploited, just express what you need everyone to do. Write all of these ideas down and share them in practice. Discuss hypotheticals in practice.2018-07-17 02:00:43
deKxi- The more prepared you are, and more you are able to understand how your teammates are playing and reading a situation, the more able you will be to compliment your teammates and secure rounds.- Always understand who is taking the lead and whose needs the support. I feel the two guys closest to a choke point take lead, and the 2 guys behind support with precisely placed flashes.- Creating a culture within your team where people can share ideas and feel comfortable doing so is important, but knowing the time and place to do so is equally as important.2018-07-17 02:00:37
deKxi- On a fake, think about if it were you seeing the fake, you want to create/cast doubt in your opponents mind, think about how you can cut off information and disrupt an opponent from making descriptive and accurate calls to their teammates.- When you get all of these ideas out of the way, and it becomes second nature, you can play off each other effortlessly and focus more on hitting shots and less on all the many intangibles/variables. You want to simplify the game enough so that you can move and aim forcefully and assertively anywhere you decide to go.2018-07-17 02:00:31
deKxi- Disrupt their executions. Don’t let them execute cleanly, do everything u can to disrupt with their timing, tossing smokes into their executes, using utility to create openings where you can exploit a one way smoke, navigate into unpredictable angles, or close off anchor points so that your teammates can isolate opponents.- As a CT, you want to preserve your utility until they commit- As a T, you want them to waste their utility so they can’t counter your executes.2018-07-17 02:00:26
deKxi- Make team’s waste utility and earn map control, force them to always be on the defensive, and punish them for aggression. We want them playing scared so we can execute and push them into a corner fighting for their lives.- If we’re not isolating players on takes, you’re leaving too much to RNG.- Figure out every ratty way to win the 1 on 1 aim battles, master the jiggle peak, master jiggle peaking silently, master the spot peak, and learn how to master peaking awpers.2018-07-17 02:00:23
deKxi- Ping pong crossfires, one makes contact, other guy takes advantage, you take turns peaking a choke point pop flashing for each other. They shouldn’t know where you’ll be peaking from, constantly having to readjust their aim giving you and your teammates an advantage.- We want to play every round as if it’s our last, there is no margin for error. We’re focusing on what we do, not what other teams do (to a certain extent). The aim should be to 16-0 every team, play to survive and take fights where the odds of you winning the fight are greater than 50/50. Don’t commit to a kill unless your teammate is there to commit with you. Go for those 2-3 bullet bursts and be able to fall back to a safe position.2018-07-17 01:59:55
deKxi- A 1 for 1 trade on t side > 1 for one on CT (Never forget!)- 3 man peak, kill, reset, wait out time, execute.- If you get a bomb site, it’s your round to lose. The trades should go in your favour if you play it correctly and take fights in areas where your teammate can trade.- Decide in X vs. X situations who takes first contact on certain areas2018-07-17 01:59:50
deKxi- Commit to the frag when you’re in a crossfire. Play with decisiveness. Don’t second guess yourself.- Using flashes to force a teammate or multiple teammates into chokepoints either for information or use later on in a round is extremely important.- The more map control you have, the less information the other team has, and the better able you will be to take advantage of the round when the time comes to execute.- Getting an opening pick by isolating someone and peaking from multiple angles is one of my favourite ways to open the round.2018-07-17 01:59:44
deKxi- When you find out where you’re playing on a map, find out how exactly your teammates around you like being supported. What kinds of flashes they like being thrown. What kinds of flashes they like to throw. Expectations of how they anticipate your rotation.- Understand when a position you’re playing has been compromised and don’t be afraid to fall, just do not forget to communicate that you are doing so.- Don’t feel obliged to hold an angle. Falling back into another crossfire as opposed to forcing a fight in an area where you know your position has been compromised may be the more viable option and more valuable to your team in the goal of securing the round.2018-07-17 01:59:39
deKxi- Understand how teams will react to you collecting info, because some may be baiting you into identifying what appears to be a weakness but is in reality quite deliberate. Some may jet for the other site anticipating you identifying a weakness, so understand who you are playing against. Understand that and act accordingly.- Master the 2-3 bullet burst and fall back. Do your best to stay mobile, getting caught static is a recipe for disaster.2018-07-17 01:59:33
deKxi- Seamless transitions in between strats mid round is something every team should work toward and this goes hand in hand with efficient round time management.- Take advantage of spot peaks, you don’t always peak for frags, peak for info, it may even be more important than anything. If you can find out what teams are setting up for, you understand how to counter them.2018-07-17 01:59:23
deKxi- Assume your teammates don’t have all the info. If you get caught off guard by a random push its your responsibility. Don’t relax during matches.- Do your best to isolate players, executing into a crossfire with players who have all their utility is asking to be aced.- Try to take fights in post plant positions where your teammates are in a position to take that fight as well. Try to peak opponents as they push forward, not as they hold angles. And try to take fights when you know your teammates can engage them too.2018-07-17 01:58:51
deKxi- One way smokes, learn them all, use them for safe picks sparingly, and learn to pre-fire all of them.- Use mollys on eco rounds and do your best to have a teammate nearby with a rifle out when you’re throwing nades for an execute or impromptu play.- Learn to always anticipate peaks/counter nades, especially in matches. A lot of mediocre teams waste utility early on in rounds, keep track of what’s been used and where. It can make the difference between a successful execute and poor one.2018-07-17 01:58:45
deKxi- Perfect throwing pop flashes for the people around you on the map. It’s easy to turn from flashes that you throw for yourself. If a pop flash is thrown for your teammates however, its far more effect. Understand the nature of a pop flash. A perfect pop flash doesn’t bounce, doesn’t make a sound, it pops as soon as it turns a corner and the people it is intended to blind do not have a time to react. Too many people throw half ass pop flashes, don’t be that guy, it really makes the difference between a mediocre and high level player.2018-07-17 01:58:38
deKxi- Every team, whether a legit team, or a pug develops predictable patterns of behaviour, whether it be go to strats, defaults, or ways of going about creating opening round picks. Do your best to keep tabs of these things so that you can gain the advantage in one-on-one exchanges.- Adapt and adjust accordingly. Do your best to be unpredictable. Give them different looks and setups.2018-07-17 01:58:31
deKxi- It’s important to understand how every round you win and every round you lost unfolded as a result of positioning. For now, focus less on the frag and instead on how a pick effected rotations and how it helped open up areas of the map.- At a high level, everyone can aim, it’s more about picking the right fights, map control, and putting your teammates in a position to win the round.2018-07-17 01:58:24
deKxi- Don’t become indecisive during matches. Practice how you will play. Be decisive and trust your teammates.- Scrims and matches rarely go perfect, but trust the process. Aim and the RNG of the game is something we as a team cannot control. You can focus on those types of play on your own time. During scrims focus on understanding how to be decisive in different situations in a way that helps put your teammates in a position to make a play or win the round.2018-07-17 01:58:20
deKxi- Everyone has strengths and preferences on each map so express them and we can develop strategies with those things in mind. That being said, everyone should strive to become well-rounded players, because depending on how a round unfolds, you might have to pick up any role.- Think about how the decisions you are making will impact the outcome of the round and act accordingly.2018-07-17 01:57:48
deKxi- The sooner you buy into a system and start to read situations the same way as your team, the less need you will have to communicate the details. If all of these principles become second nature, you can focus on fragging.- Patience, communication, and consistency are important.2018-07-17 01:57:44
deKxi- During scrims, whenever you are frustrated about a given scenario or feel like we as a team are doing something wrong I want you to write it down. We will discuss it as a team.- Of course there are exceptions to each of these rules, especially when it comes down to x vs. x situations, but the same principles apply. Every fight you take, whether you win or die, should be to help put your team in a position to secure the round. Don’t expect people to be able to read your mind. Communicate every decision you make until it becomes ingrained/second nature for your team.2018-07-17 01:57:39
deKxi- If you make the start of every round look the same, it forces the other team to spread out and respect your map control. It means that when you finally decide to take a site, each player will be relatively isolated. They won’t know where you’re going until the last minute, and it’ll prevent a quick flank or a quick rotation giving you time to plant and set up strong post-plants/crossfires positions.- Try your best to take fights when you know your teammate are in a position to trade. It is as much your teammate’s responsibility to rotate over to support as it is for you to delay until your teammate can’t get into a position to support you. Remember, the other team is trying to isolate the two of you, and create an opening. Do your best to delay/prevent that from happening).2018-07-17 01:57:33
deKxi- After establishing a feel for rotations, start to challenge map control and work toward taking a site (We want to do our best to limit the opponent’s information. Shy away from forcing the issue into a crossfire. We want to catch their rotators off guard. The goal of the round should be to isolate a player, get a pick, reset and pinch a site).- After you’ve gained your information, you decide what you want to do. There are strategies for developing and forcing predictable behaviour in the opposing team. You want them adapting to us.2018-07-17 01:57:29
deKxi- Start the round going for safe picks/contesting choke points in a way where the peak is to your advantage (do not over-peak/overcommit to the peak, just ensuring we maintain map control early).- Fall back and hold for pushes trying to understand where their site anchors are and how they are rotating.- Every map has two main choke points where you need someone to contest random pushes2018-07-17 01:57:19
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