For the longest time i wanted to set up a mini cs2 playlist with some guides and stuff to keep reminding me how to play whenever i feel off about my gameplay, and honestly, i just might dump a bunch of your videos into it and call it a day. These guides are really helpful, i love how you always mention the little things that I didn’t even think about. 10/10 keep it up.
It's also a mental battle for me... It doesn't matter if you have perfect crosshair placement if you won't trust it and just pull the trigger when an enemy shows up. I always flick because I never trust my ch placement. I just overthink everything in life :(
you gotta trust in yourself and have confidence. don't overthink, just do. like he said, have a plan and do your job :) im only faceit 9 but ive been improving fast, a lot of it is mental.
@@Dehvuhl such a massive part in pugs especially is that mental - stay focused, stay sharp, and trust yourself. a full assed bad idea is better than a half assed good idea in most cases
@@FunMemeM Yeah reading that back it sounds like a bot, but I really mean it! Pol0cs on UA-cam has videos that make my Counter Strike 2 skills improve at a reasonable rate.
Well spoken, actually learnt something. Thought u gonna be talking about raw mechanics and I came here to say not easy to shoot at ghosts and react fast when the game is delayed 2 sec like a Xbox fifa game. But u actually said something good! The setup must always be to your advantage most preferably from behind to make sure, cuz real 1v1 fights are mostly random and not skill anymore like cs was.
Dunno how you're not gaining more subs man, keep up the great content and your channel's gonna explode for sure. Thanks as always for the great informative vids
i7brain - you have an amazing skill to teach, describe anything, and make it relatable Using a gym analogy to discuss aim practice in gaming is a perfect way to highlight the importance of consistent, dedicated training while avoiding shortcuts. Just like building muscle at the gym, improving your aim requires regular practice and a structured approach. There are no shortcuts, and relying on cheats or hacks is like using steroids-unethical and ultimately detrimental to genuine skill development. Consistent practice, reviewing your performance, and gradually increasing difficulty are key to achieving long-term improvement in both fitness and aim training.
i love cs so much, i have a simple bodypillow, zywoo tit mousepad, monesy and bit mini figurines. an asimov collection around my kawaii killer sticker pile.
I noticed Pros do a lot of crouching then standing up during their spray or crouch spraying while moving.. but when I do it, my spray becomes really messy.. I can control my spray if I do it in the most basic and standard way of crouching and not moving at all.. Hopefully, you'll have a video that breaks down PRO spraying vs Noobs.. 😅
The two benefits of crouching is becoming a moving target and helping with moving your crosshair down for spray control. I try to let the crouching do some of the spray for me, not sure if this helps at all but it’s heavily dependent on your range for the target - crouching at close range will obviously pull down your spray more than crouching in a long range fight
I was about to ask you this in chat. I think it was either you or ryan said I had really good aim but I put myself in shitty situations so cant use it.
@@Munkhbayarkhavtgai anti stratting is a big factor. When I was competing in ECL if we wanted to have a chance against teams getting 10k a month salaries, bootcamps, and everything they could need to play well, I’d anti strat as much as I could to give us the best odds of winning. Pro level cs is a lot about tactics/ theory, rather than aiming, so most times when worse teams beat good teams it comes down to good antistratting or sometime a couple players popping off
There is no such thing as peekers advantage, unless you can't react to swings properly. You are actually at a disadvantage, the closer you are to a wall. You will see your enemy about half a frame later than they see you.
@@Woody3704 I agree the closer you are to a wall when peeking the faster the enemy will see you before you see them, but same distance from and angle in an online game there is peekers advantage, this has been tested a lot in cs2 pretty much since the release. They tweaked it and it’s wayyy better then what it used to be, but it still exists 100%
I was about to ask you this in chat. I think it was either you or ryan said I had really good aim but I put myself in shitty situations so cant use it.
Bro i just wanna say your content is just amazing. You are by far best cs coach on yt.
For the longest time i wanted to set up a mini cs2 playlist with some guides and stuff to keep reminding me how to play whenever i feel off about my gameplay, and honestly, i just might dump a bunch of your videos into it and call it a day. These guides are really helpful, i love how you always mention the little things that I didn’t even think about. 10/10 keep it up.
It's also a mental battle for me... It doesn't matter if you have perfect crosshair placement if you won't trust it and just pull the trigger when an enemy shows up. I always flick because I never trust my ch placement. I just overthink everything in life :(
you gotta trust in yourself and have confidence. don't overthink, just do. like he said, have a plan and do your job :) im only faceit 9 but ive been improving fast, a lot of it is mental.
@@Dehvuhl such a massive part in pugs especially is that mental - stay focused, stay sharp, and trust yourself. a full assed bad idea is better than a half assed good idea in most cases
In the oversaturated market of UA-cam videos, yours stand out by their complexity and specificity. Please keep making videos!
@@Brian-bi6ng Thank you I appreciate this a lot :)
@Pol0cs it's a bot 😭😭😭 he's not wrong still but that's funny
@@FunMemeM Yeah reading that back it sounds like a bot, but I really mean it! Your videos are better than the competition
@Brian-bi6ng holy the bot has scripted replies too HAHAHAHHA "your videos"
@@FunMemeM Yeah reading that back it sounds like a bot, but I really mean it! Pol0cs on UA-cam has videos that make my Counter Strike 2 skills improve at a reasonable rate.
Thanks for the tips. The Holding Angles section was very helpful for me.
Well spoken, actually learnt something. Thought u gonna be talking about raw mechanics and I came here to say not easy to shoot at ghosts and react fast when the game is delayed 2 sec like a Xbox fifa game. But u actually said something good! The setup must always be to your advantage most preferably from behind to make sure, cuz real 1v1 fights are mostly random and not skill anymore like cs was.
Hey! I'm in your deathmatch lobby! :D (Fate .. I've tried saying hi to you in game but I don't think anybody sees the chat.)
Stop gocking bro
@@xXxC0nSUm3rXxX1337 i can tell you live a miserable life. replying to me only solidifies my statement even more.
@@xXxC0nSUm3rXxX1337bro he’s just saying hi
@@xXxC0nSUm3rXxX1337???
Dunno how you're not gaining more subs man, keep up the great content and your channel's gonna explode for sure. Thanks as always for the great informative vids
Brooo why you gotta keep rekindling my cs addiction with insane videos like that 💀❤️
LOOL
I love the rock paper scissors style gamble of holding an angle
u just got urself a new sub i really enjoyed that video and learned a bit. Ill stick around and hopefully learn more from u
i7brain - you have an amazing skill to teach, describe anything, and make it relatable
Using a gym analogy to discuss aim practice in gaming is a perfect way to highlight the importance of consistent, dedicated training while avoiding shortcuts. Just like building muscle at the gym, improving your aim requires regular practice and a structured approach. There are no shortcuts, and relying on cheats or hacks is like using steroids-unethical and ultimately detrimental to genuine skill development. Consistent practice, reviewing your performance, and gradually increasing difficulty are key to achieving long-term improvement in both fitness and aim training.
what an amazing video, super goated!
cool vid, your spraying is nuts
very well made video.
love the videos, they are always super helpful. Just over 400 hours and holding my own in around faceit lvl 5 lobbies
@@Serapyx awesome to hear brother
this some juice
Very good videos on your channel
Great video! Random question, what is your Bot Reaction time for Refrag?
i love cs so much, i have a simple bodypillow, zywoo tit mousepad, monesy and bit mini figurines. an asimov collection around my kawaii killer sticker pile.
zywoo WHAT MOUSEPAD SORRY???
you play with twistzz?
whats your crosshair code, it's so clean
I noticed Pros do a lot of crouching then standing up during their spray or crouch spraying while moving.. but when I do it, my spray becomes really messy.. I can control my spray if I do it in the most basic and standard way of crouching and not moving at all.. Hopefully, you'll have a video that breaks down PRO spraying vs Noobs.. 😅
The two benefits of crouching is becoming a moving target and helping with moving your crosshair down for spray control. I try to let the crouching do some of the spray for me, not sure if this helps at all but it’s heavily dependent on your range for the target - crouching at close range will obviously pull down your spray more than crouching in a long range fight
Bro guys how to get my settings like that
good vid
where can a fella watch the your team's games? is there a place with vods? thanks for the content again!
@@bremslater I stream all my matches on my twitch, live right now too :)
@@Pol0cs haha, I already follow your twitch. I just have kids + full time job so I miss so many live matches...
Maybe the stream has vods?
I was about to ask you this in chat. I think it was either you or ryan said I had really good aim but I put myself in shitty situations so cant use it.
Whats ur rez
1280x960 stretched
No one started out buff 😂
hi pol0 :S
Why can sometimes lower ranked team can win top ranked team?
@@Munkhbayarkhavtgai anti stratting is a big factor. When I was competing in ECL if we wanted to have a chance against teams getting 10k a month salaries, bootcamps, and everything they could need to play well, I’d anti strat as much as I could to give us the best odds of winning. Pro level cs is a lot about tactics/ theory, rather than aiming, so most times when worse teams beat good teams it comes down to good antistratting or sometime a couple players popping off
@@Pol0cs i mean i see team who is ranked 30 can beat a team who is ranked 10 or higher rank sometimes.
awesome video chud, why is the laundry basket there
There is no such thing as peekers advantage, unless you can't react to swings properly. You are actually at a disadvantage, the closer you are to a wall. You will see your enemy about half a frame later than they see you.
nah peekers advantage is a thing is cs2 believe it or not.
@@Woody3704 I agree the closer you are to a wall when peeking the faster the enemy will see you before you see them, but same distance from and angle in an online game there is peekers advantage, this has been tested a lot in cs2 pretty much since the release. They tweaked it and it’s wayyy better then what it used to be, but it still exists 100%
Pro games teams can make insane comeback even from 2 - 11 but in casual games it's not most likely it happens but why?
pros know what they're doing and just need to adjust the game style to comeback... casual players dont know why they do what they do...
Why don’t you respond to your fans in the deathmatch lobby
hahahhahaha tf u sayin bro
ayo, arent you that csgo player?
dein video ist echt gut aber ich verstehe dich nicht da du englisch redest
Being cocky at tutorials, every average cs youtube channel ever
What was cocky about this? I'm just trying to help newer players
@@Pol0csnah u were cocky to assume he could actually do what u said to
I was about to ask you this in chat. I think it was either you or ryan said I had really good aim but I put myself in shitty situations so cant use it.