imagine, you just watched woohoojin and realized some of your own flaws due to his coaching. you que a comp game to focus on what you've learned and attempt to improve on them, only to face against that very same banana man himself
Yeah, that's also my experience. I played the first game after watching a ton of these videos and I actually played better. I'm not popping off by any means, but it's far more enjoyable playing like this
HELLO COACH idk if u remember me but i commented about 2 months back saying u helped me get from iron to silver, and i have now reached gold 3 within one game from plat! just wanted to say thank you for the free knowledge you bestow upon us as it has literally helped me climb consistently :)
Skye was not only objectively wrong with their callout, but then had the gall to act as if they were right when they were politely asked to watch their comms.
Just from watching your videos help me get better and better, can't imagine how much better i can get from coaching session, keep up the good work, i am currently at my peak in dm from gold, and still improving :>
ooo i just noticed how u covered the situation in round 16 in a vod before, it was about being too passively on defense A site and letting the enemies flank the vents player from ramps
When you play duelist like raze, Jett, neon the space makers so to speak. Should you be the one setting the pace and expecting your team to match it or should you play the pace of your team even if it’s slow in a bad way?
Anything under imm you should start slow and slowly increase your pacing to match where you think your team is at because you cant expect them to be able to notice your pacing and adapt to it. Imm+ Play at your pace, and if your team cant match it by like round 4 or 5 (which hopefully most of them should be able to) then you change to their pace. (edit: This is my personal experience as a jett main who recently switched to raze. I'm not saying this is the correct way to play it. I'm nowhere near as good of a coach as hooj, but since nobody responded I thought i'd throw in my 2 cents)
Reyna turned it around. I think that's why it's so important to not flame. If you call him out maybe you shatter his confidence and he just plays worse.
YO WHADDUP Okay so I tried out lowering my sensitivity so that's neato Currently at good ol 1000 edpi Won my last three games that's cool but I felt like I was mid and got carried 💀 halfway to plat 2 now Gonna try HARD to play more on-site as a defender because I tend to back out too much and that's not good Winning is fine but I wanna have breakout games y'know
imagine, you just watched woohoojin and realized some of your own flaws due to his coaching. you que a comp game to focus on what you've learned and attempt to improve on them, only to face against that very same banana man himself
Yeah, that's also my experience. I played the first game after watching a ton of these videos and I actually played better. I'm not popping off by any means, but it's far more enjoyable playing like this
Just like pokemon
@@janis6623 man didn't get the joke
@@janis6623 bro did not get the memo
and he perfectly exploits the mistakes he just told you you need to fix 😂😂😂
"I taught you everything you know.. not everything i know"
LMAO that sounds straight outta anime sheeeesh
That shit reminds me of kung fu panda lol. "Shifu didn’t taught you everything"
Meta ranked strat: coach everyone in your elo so you know exactly how to beat them
You know the coaching is working when you get to play against the coach.
the woohoojin raze arc continues
HELLO COACH idk if u remember me but i commented about 2 months back saying u helped me get from iron to silver, and i have now reached gold 3 within one game from plat! just wanted to say thank you for the free knowledge you bestow upon us as it has literally helped me climb consistently :)
Nice work
Congrats!
@@-cloudfall- i lost 11 out of my last 15 games im back in gold 1🫡🫡
@@matt._.5127 Update?
@@matt._.5127 bruh rip, What about now ?
Skye was not only objectively wrong with their callout, but then had the gall to act as if they were right when they were politely asked to watch their comms.
eat woohoojin.
sleep woohoojin.
watch woohoojin.
repeat woohoojin.
Just from watching your videos help me get better and better, can't imagine how much better i can get from coaching session, keep up the good work, i am currently at my peak in dm from gold, and still improving :>
skye's self confidence in their comms is actually so inspiring.
These comms made me wanna punch my monitor
Its actually crazy how hoojin ssi improved so much. He was kind of dookie on raze at first lmao
I have the miraculous gift of somehow only watching the parts of the streams that make it into the video.
Hooj is basically playing inhouses at this point
Wooj! Wooj! Go bananas, B-a-n-a-n-a-s!! 🎉🎉
The day I face against Woohoojin is the day I know I’ve climbed from where I began.
ooo i just noticed how u covered the situation in round 16 in a vod before, it was about being too passively on defense A site and letting the enemies flank the vents player from ramps
For the intro clip, could the editor Blur/Cover the final score? It spoils the ending
Hooj with banger VOD again
yo watch your content everyday. Keep up the great work.
I just started implementing on the one month to gold video and I'll say I feel confident now.
this video is so cool i wish bananas were real
When you play duelist like raze, Jett, neon the space makers so to speak. Should you be the one setting the pace and expecting your team to match it or should you play the pace of your team even if it’s slow in a bad way?
Anything under imm you should start slow and slowly increase your pacing to match where you think your team is at because you cant expect them to be able to notice your pacing and adapt to it. Imm+ Play at your pace, and if your team cant match it by like round 4 or 5 (which hopefully most of them should be able to) then you change to their pace. (edit: This is my personal experience as a jett main who recently switched to raze. I'm not saying this is the correct way to play it. I'm nowhere near as good of a coach as hooj, but since nobody responded I thought i'd throw in my 2 cents)
yo hooj, whats that crosshair?
Another day another day of banana Santa handing out free valorant knowledge.
Thank you woohoojin for amazing content every day
All the people in chat saying that its their teammates fault that they cant win need to see this haha, bad teammates are everywhere
There will come one day when every person WHJ meets is a Knower and I'm hyped for that day to come.
- Fellow Knower
Watching these makes me want to play raze. Well played banana man
always love seeing inhousers in the wild
Did it took 9 rounds for Reyna to understand that the enemy sage was playing B?
whats the crosshair?
I would ... well not kill, but do a lot to get duelists in my games that actually take space and these guys are telling you TO SLOW DOWN??
Thanks potassium teach
somebody gotta make a how woohoojin really plays valorant
Anyone got hooj's new crosshair code pls?
Reyna turned it around. I think that's why it's so important to not flame. If you call him out maybe you shatter his confidence and he just plays worse.
Day 251 of thanking and appreciating Woohoojin for his educational and informative valorant content.
Maybe they would've won if they watched the stream first and then played ranked afterwards
Your teammates literally sucked this game LOL
if only..
bro wtf its like ur smurfing, ur toying with them
I’m cringing so hard at this skye after watching your skye vod reviews esp on split which you have a freely available playbook for 😭😭
Raze main hooj
YO WHADDUP
Okay so I tried out lowering my sensitivity so that's neato
Currently at good ol 1000 edpi
Won my last three games that's cool but I felt like I was mid and got carried 💀 halfway to plat 2 now
Gonna try HARD to play more on-site as a defender because I tend to back out too much and that's not good
Winning is fine but I wanna have breakout games y'know
First ❤
im early
yoo, can anyone slide me woohoojin's discord server link ?