Key Takeaways: 00:26 S1mple prioritizes team play over individual skill, emphasizing understanding and synergy with teammates. 02:55 Even the best players, like s1mple, feel pressure and nervousness during high-stakes games, which is normal and can be turned into an advantage. 05:11 S1mple highlights the value of watching and analyzing games as a team to identify tactics and strategies, even if not actively practicing. 08:06 Pro players like s1mple adapt their play style depending on their opponents, recognizing what works against different skill levels. This flexibility is crucial for success in competitive play.
I wish you went to this kind of podcast. Would be very interesting to see you explain your vision of cs and chat about it with other people in cs scene
Hey Martin, I had a very specific opinion about new AWP players that just want to get better. I always said that these players instead of watching Simple, KennyS or monesy, they should watch someone like Device. Device has very good fundementals and newer players should learn that first. Also thanks for this content, I think more people should watch players like you that are very verbal about the game. You say what you are doing, why you are doing it in game and people should appreciate it more.
2:20 iem katowice 2019 navi vs ence it was 14-13 for ence im pretty sure s1mple had triple kill on clutch and lost 1v1 against xseven while in better position
Played CS for 22 years now and still learning alot. It is a constant improvement and once you stop-you are no longer up there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Martin. Lewis Hamilton (7 time F1 world champion just like Michael Schumacher) once said - "STILL I RISE"
Hey Martin, thanks for sharing your thoughts. I ve listened to the podcast before and was as exited as you, to see how Simple views the game and teamplay. Stay healthy brother
That is what people think... but s1mple always finds a way to perform well. Sometimes he is on another level and does highlight round after round - then it's easy to win. Sometimes he doesn't do anything "special" and he still has insane impact. It's about his reads, positioning, reactions and not always about clicking heads :D
Styko I follow you from long time ago and love your content but I think you should use this " benched" time to stream some cs to your viwers. We appreciate a lot .
will you be going to a new team or staying in the bench at apeks? in my opinion it was a bad move by apeks cuz you're really smart at the game and i'm sure u are a good addition to almost all rosters good luck my friend :)
A lot of times when im losing a clutch i can still feel zoned in afterwards. My heart rate is up my bloodpressure is up and im pumped on adrenaline. Normally i stil feel concentrated the only thing that disrupts concentration ist tilt which is something that is easily gone once its understood as just that. I really like going for aggressive peeks or hard fights early in the round after losing a clutch cause most of the time i can free myself of my tilt but still feel zoned in from the clutch. I think that is a good way to A deal with the pressure and pump from a lost clutch and B its a good way to deal with a lost round not just for yourself but also the team. At least if you get that opening play done and not just throw another round :D
He had a mini-stroke after the Xseven-failure, lol. :D I won't forget that, when he was playing against Liquid and NaVi had match-point on Dust2. S1mple was playing out of his mind as usual and went for a knife in a 3v1 or smt. He failed, the opponent clutched, then won the rest of the rounds and the game. So freakin painful indeed! I had this in football, horrible feeling. You wish you are dreaming.
How do pros that started later get good? Some players started decades ago and some only started playing a few years ago. Do players who started more recently improve by aim training more or do they grind more?
I will never have fun playing cs. Because my friends are dumb on another level and they won't understand what they are doing wrong. Forced to soloq without proper communication.
he didn`t leave NAVI he is simply (no pun intended) benched. And as he said in the interview he would never join C9, however I think that current NAVI roster does not need to change. So S1mple need new team
excellent video styko :)
Key Takeaways:
00:26 S1mple prioritizes team play over individual skill, emphasizing understanding and synergy with teammates.
02:55 Even the best players, like s1mple, feel pressure and nervousness during high-stakes games, which is normal and can be turned into an advantage.
05:11 S1mple highlights the value of watching and analyzing games as a team to identify tactics and strategies, even if not actively practicing.
08:06 Pro players like s1mple adapt their play style depending on their opponents, recognizing what works against different skill levels. This flexibility is crucial for success in competitive play.
Thanks for the summary! 😊
Thank You for the video, sir @@STYKO
Im genuinely impressed Styko! Very articulate, entertaining and good content all around!
thanks for the content my guy styko
Thank Mr.STYKO!
Love your videos :)
This such a smart way of getting new content!
Very insightful video. Keep up the good work!
7:00 this is why I love CS❤
Love the video. It was first on my recomended
I wish you went to this kind of podcast. Would be very interesting to see you explain your vision of cs and chat about it with other people in cs scene
Maybe, one day 😅🤔
Did not know you have a youtube channel. Good video, thanks for analyzing the GOAT!
Great video, man. I shared this with my team. ;)
Awesome, thank you!
Keep making this quality content and you can be a big content creator and pro !
Great video!
Really nice Content! Thank you!
Youre such a cool guy outside the server, keep it up I like your content
Very cool video! Enjoyed this a lot a lot
Thank you for another insightful video
Awesome video
Hey Martin, I had a very specific opinion about new AWP players that just want to get better. I always said that these players instead of watching Simple, KennyS or monesy, they should watch someone like Device. Device has very good fundementals and newer players should learn that first.
Also thanks for this content, I think more people should watch players like you that are very verbal about the game. You say what you are doing, why you are doing it in game and people should appreciate it more.
One of the last episodes is with Apex right? I would love to hear mental concepts of some IGL ;)
Great summary and content from you btw. a good luck při hledání práce 😄
It's a really good episode if you want to watch/listen it entirely
Apex's secret is screaming at and provoking the enemy after each round won.
good job styko
2:20 iem katowice 2019 navi vs ence it was 14-13 for ence im pretty sure s1mple had triple kill on clutch and lost 1v1 against xseven while in better position
Played CS for 22 years now and still learning alot. It is a constant improvement and once you stop-you are no longer up there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Martin. Lewis Hamilton (7 time F1 world champion just like Michael Schumacher) once said - "STILL I RISE"
awesome video like always
Thank you mister Bee Hunter! :)
Insane 🔥🔥
Martin,
Wish there would be more vids like that keep it up
Nice video styko 😊
Hey Martin, thanks for sharing your thoughts. I ve listened to the podcast before and was as exited as you, to see how Simple views the game and teamplay. Stay healthy brother
incredible video WOW!
good content! 🎉
Can you do Niko next?
Sure! He is also player that doesn't do too many in-depth podcasts but he has one Talking Counter appearance, too.
Or Device
Awesome 👍🏼
I know it’s off topic but where did you get the posters in the background? They look amazing!
Here - www.wheezyt.gg/
Bro s1mple has one secret to win, aim and shoot 100% winrate🤣
That is what people think... but s1mple always finds a way to perform well. Sometimes he is on another level and does highlight round after round - then it's easy to win. Sometimes he doesn't do anything "special" and he still has insane impact. It's about his reads, positioning, reactions and not always about clicking heads :D
i love your youtube channel
Stop telling all my secrets styko 🤫😂
If you want to clutch when the pressure builds up just take a big breath for a sek and than close it down
Výborný kontent, mohl bych se zeptat kdes koupil ty obrazy které máš na stěně ? Děkuju
Ďakujem! Plagáty sú tu - www.wheezyt.gg/
Styko I follow you from long time ago and love your content but I think you should use this " benched" time to stream some cs to your viwers. We appreciate a lot .
I already did few streams and more of them are coming this week. See you at twitch.tv/STYKO :)
@@STYKO I Will 100% be there everytime you on, Lts gooooo
Ropz next please❤
will you be going to a new team or staying in the bench at apeks? in my opinion it was a bad move by apeks cuz you're really smart at the game and i'm sure u are a good addition to almost all rosters good luck my friend :)
GuardiaN 100%, my fav player all time
Do Dupreeh , how did he sustain his longevity?
A lot of times when im losing a clutch i can still feel zoned in afterwards. My heart rate is up my bloodpressure is up and im pumped on adrenaline. Normally i stil feel concentrated the only thing that disrupts concentration ist tilt which is something that is easily gone once its understood as just that. I really like going for aggressive peeks or hard fights early in the round after losing a clutch cause most of the time i can free myself of my tilt but still feel zoned in from the clutch. I think that is a good way to A deal with the pressure and pump from a lost clutch and B its a good way to deal with a lost round not just for yourself but also the team. At least if you get that opening play done and not just throw another round :D
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He had a mini-stroke after the Xseven-failure, lol. :D
I won't forget that, when he was playing against Liquid and NaVi had match-point on Dust2. S1mple was playing out of his mind as usual and went for a knife in a 3v1 or smt. He failed, the opponent clutched, then won the rest of the rounds and the game. So freakin painful indeed! I had this in football, horrible feeling. You wish you are dreaming.
Ahh, f yeah. ruclips.net/video/FRUVPvcokhg/видео.html
commentators kept riding s1mple even though he was throwing multiple rounds during ESL Pro League final against Mouz
7:15
Ahoj v koľkých rokov si začal hrať CSGO ?
true
I would to to hear from xseven now that he retired
Ahoj styko v koľkých rokov si začal hrať CSGO
Ahoj, hneď ako vyšlo, keďže som hrával CS 1.6 na amatérskej úrovni :) v roku 2013 som mal 17 rokov, takže v 17.
@@STYKO ahoj takže keď mám 14mmam ešte šancu sa dostať tam kde ty ?
Samozrejme @@pyroado držím palce!
How do pros that started later get good? Some players started decades ago and some only started playing a few years ago. Do players who started more recently improve by aim training more or do they grind more?
Time & mentality.
I will never have fun playing cs.
Because my friends are dumb on another level and they won't understand what they are doing wrong.
Forced to soloq without proper communication.
s1mple left navi :( maybe he goes to c9 to reunite with boombl4 perfecto elec
he didn`t leave NAVI he is simply (no pun intended) benched. And as he said in the interview he would never join C9, however I think that current NAVI roster does not need to change. So S1mple need new team
Unfortunately I have to disagree. Flusha was never nervous. His warmup consisted of looking at the trophies he had won.
when was last time s1mple was good?
and by good I mean #1 contender. Not some random noob that cries on his faceit teammates
@@rexyCSfrom stats he is still best in the world Tmat cs
@@rexve_so2399 missed 30% of 2023 cuz "not feeling the game" xD who cares bout stats, should not be contender for that title
hahah lost this dude 3:13.. You never see the price pool? You never see poor people? Maybe itz more as a game for some pros
- s1mple Explains His Secrets to WIN
- s1mple loses
me 🤡
Kinda funny how toxic you can CLEARLY see he is in game and then talk about "team play" :D
B1T
толстинтл
Bro I respect u in cs, so I have to say it, this boards(supreme/antihero) on the wall u have, this is poser move… do you even skate bro?
s0mple explaining how he deliberately lost the game against mouz! fat s0mple is always the worst s0mple.
keep up the good work man