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Originally Posted by Krayz
I find when I started to get a lot better was when I started mentally tracking where everyone is in my head and what the possible outcomes of going for it vs. not were. Not that saying that will help you, but a lot of it is just knowing where I should be positioned off ball on offense and defense and where I can and can't go for it - and then if I'm going to hit it what's going to happen depending on where I hit it. It's slowing down the game, if that makes any sense - if you're always having gut reactions about where to be and when to go for it, it's going to betray you a lot of the time if you you're not like Kronovi or whatever. I grew up playing a ton of sportsball so that's how I approach playing this game.
This is what frustrates me about one of the guys I play with. He always charges at the wrong time, leading to an easy break away or messing up someone with a better angle.
If you're going from the wall to the middle or turning around there's most likely someone behind you lining up a good shot.
Now a 3v3 strategy question. Seems to me like most people are good at stopping crosses from the corner. Is passing from the offensive corner to the mid/gk a viable strategy or too difficult to execute consistently?