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Struggling to find consistency in my aim, I just seem to go from being able to top frag one map to bottom fragging hard on the next

What practice maps do you use. Might just be your opponents also check status when game starts, some people are thrown off by differences of playing EU north.
Im consistently bottom scoreboard unless the team loses, when I top frag while we go down in flames :D


Just won on Flipside + Hiko vs Nip, excellent 9% odds but now I look to lose 10x as much for betting Navi vs the cleverest killer kangaroos mankinds seen. Everybody said it was the days easiest match but it sure dont look it, I did think Navi was top 4 previously so hopefully [*}
 
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Just remember your core fundamentals when you are playing against better Aimers than you.

Just make sure you hold your angles, prefire common spots, check corners, use Nades effectively and always work kills of a team mate (I.e. Refrag), super important for T. Don't take risky engagements as CT.

When you're having a bad game or the other team has better aim that's when you're core fundementals are the most Important.
 
Just remember your core fundamentals when you are playing against better Aimers than you.

Just make sure you hold your angles, prefire common spots, check corners, use Nades effectively and always work kills of a team mate (I.e. Refrag), super important for T. Don't take risky engagements as CT.

When you're having a bad game or the other team has better aim that's when you're core fundementals are the most Important.

Good advice here, also work in pairs whenever possible.
 
So trying some trading on csgo lounge. Put for purple guns up AK, m4a1 s famas and a p200. All are mostly minimal wear. Some guy offers me a grey m4 griffin and says." Sign me up for E3 for the handgun" wth does he mean?
 
Just remember your core fundamentals when you are playing against better Aimers than you.

Just make sure you hold your angles, prefire common spots, check corners, use Nades effectively and always work kills of a team mate (I.e. Refrag), super important for T. Don't take risky engagements as CT.

When you're having a bad game or the other team has better aim that's when you're core fundementals are the most Important.

Good advice here, also work in pairs whenever possible.

+1 for both these points. It gets embarrassing having to tell LEM/SMFC's about trade kills as they still haven't learnt it.
 
Skins on Na'vi. Na'vi 14-13 C9.

C9 on eco but they already killed 2 Na'vi players. Ass clench is real

EDIT: How long since NA won an international tournament? Drought continues. My skin value continues to grow.
 
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Some good games with Meh last night - inferno was just silly, we got 11 rounds T side and then only just closed it out 16-11, was yesterday opposite day? :D In the second game they had a really peculiar spread of frags, 40 bomb, 30 bomb, then a 20, 10 and <10... :confused:

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