Played this layout at practice past weekend. You can shoot a lot of gaps right off break and even at B. If you play smart and not run and gun. Should be a good layout.
From the snake side can I was able to shoot the snake player (secondary move into the snake) 3 points in a row. Maybe the IRL layout was a little off, but I had a clear shot on the player running into the snake from god or snake corner
@@Maynarded That's awesome! If your opponents are missing the inside shot on the tall cake on the D-side (which is the primary shot to stop that move), watch out for people to run up the center off the break to stop you. If they do that, just have your back center guy shoot up the center on the D-side :)
Played Seattle Thunder at a two day scrimmage. Here is the barrel cam footage: ruclips.net/video/Cfn0BhX2Wns/видео.html
Played this layout at practice past weekend. You can shoot a lot of gaps right off break and even at B. If you play smart and not run and gun. Should be a good layout.
From the snake side can I was able to shoot the snake player (secondary move into the snake) 3 points in a row. Maybe the IRL layout was a little off, but I had a clear shot on the player running into the snake from god or snake corner
PUMP PAINT
ALL THE PAINT
Haha nice beams 😂
Literally no idea why I called them beams :p
What are you most excited for: the snake side, Dorito side, or the center?
I’m excited to hear how you do in the center. Good luck this weekend!
Just played this layout in an event over the weekend, D50 off break proved to be super effective 👌
Just subbed!
@@Maynarded That's awesome! If your opponents are missing the inside shot on the tall cake on the D-side (which is the primary shot to stop that move), watch out for people to run up the center off the break to stop you. If they do that, just have your back center guy shoot up the center on the D-side :)