Thanks for the video. Very informative. Love how to approach and coach us rather than just swear and yell “ya, I am going to kill y’ALLLLLL”. I am a RUclipsr myself coaching on mortgage and I will adopt some of your teaching style. Thanks for the great video once again.
Coach Curtis Thanks. May I suggest you cross-promote with some of your fellow gamers, possibly someone more established in the youtube or streaming world so I think that can increase your channel popularity very fast. Maybe play a few games with them and both discuss the strategy together and have the video and stream on both channels? Hopefully that works out for you. I am also trying to migrate my business to online so that’s my 2 cents.
@@CalvinChan Yeah collaborations really do work, I've actually reached out to a few channels but haven't got replies unfortunately. I'll keep trying but I love the feedback Calvin really appreciate it :)
So instead of changing your objective, you'd change how you ward? I find sometimes I want to slow push my enemy to poke under tower (like against an assassin), but I don't want to push far because they have a Shaco or Twitch or something that'll gank early. Instead of changing the wave management I should change where I ward?
Well there is a few things you need to change, the way you ward and even sometimes the way you have to play the lane. Like how I show in this game, I had to stop slow building waves into the Kassadin due to Rek'sai hard out pressuring my Eve in the early game. So rather then continuing the game plan, you have to adapt and find another game plan to go with. So verse assassins this may be keeping the wave in the middle until your jungler power spikes or one of your sides has pressure which allows you to heavily lean to one side.
Please make a video on engaging with stuff like Jarvan Vi Irelia, with no escapes. I usually engage all in and die, sometimes we win the teamfight sometimes we lose. Is this normal, or is dying for fools? When should I back off, half HP or something after dumping all my skills?
@@CoachCurtis I didnt even see it that way I thought I should always engage for my team, like 5v5 baron fights. More of should a front liner die for their backline after initiating or not at all?
@@Alend222 Really depends on the situation, and the champions on both teams. The main things you need to assess when engaging are... 1) The ability of your team to follow-up on your engage. Are you to far away from your team? Can your team chain CC them or burst them through your engage? 2) The ability of the enemy to disengage. Can the enemy peel your team back and make it hard for them to follow up on your engage ? Does the person your engaging on have summoners available? 3) Is it best to engage at all? Or is better to just peel and be a frontline and sit next to your adc/mid because you simply outrange the enemy? Going over your engages in review with these questions may help you out.
Compensation is when you make a poor decision due to feeling pressured to follow a bad call by a teammates, where you should have just left them or said no. Adaption is where you need to adapt your game plan given the changes in the situation of the game.
I saw the likes and was like, what? So less? You can really see that you did grow a lot in subscribers and views, gj
Great vid man good sound knowledge which will help lots of people!! Keep it up boss can’t wait for more!!
Thanks mate! appreciate it
Coach Curtis if it’s ok with you and you have some spare time I’d love to pitch an idea for you, I think it could be really great for both of us
@@PikeOnAir Send me a DM on twitter
Thanks for the video. Very informative. Love how to approach and coach us rather than just swear and yell “ya, I am going to kill y’ALLLLLL”. I am a RUclipsr myself coaching on mortgage and I will adopt some of your teaching style. Thanks for the great video once again.
Thanks for the awesome comment Calvin, goodluck with your youtube channel ! :)
Coach Curtis Thanks. May I suggest you cross-promote with some of your fellow gamers, possibly someone more established in the youtube or streaming world so I think that can increase your channel popularity very fast. Maybe play a few games with them and both discuss the strategy together and have the video and stream on both channels? Hopefully that works out for you. I am also trying to migrate my business to online so that’s my 2 cents.
@@CalvinChan Yeah collaborations really do work, I've actually reached out to a few channels but haven't got replies unfortunately. I'll keep trying but I love the feedback Calvin really appreciate it :)
So instead of changing your objective, you'd change how you ward? I find sometimes I want to slow push my enemy to poke under tower (like against an assassin), but I don't want to push far because they have a Shaco or Twitch or something that'll gank early. Instead of changing the wave management I should change where I ward?
Well there is a few things you need to change, the way you ward and even sometimes the way you have to play the lane. Like how I show in this game, I had to stop slow building waves into the Kassadin due to Rek'sai hard out pressuring my Eve in the early game. So rather then continuing the game plan, you have to adapt and find another game plan to go with. So verse assassins this may be keeping the wave in the middle until your jungler power spikes or one of your sides has pressure which allows you to heavily lean to one side.
thanks
Please make a video on engaging with stuff like Jarvan Vi Irelia, with no escapes. I usually engage all in and die, sometimes we win the teamfight sometimes we lose. Is this normal, or is dying for fools? When should I back off, half HP or something after dumping all my skills?
So you want to know a way to improve on assessing a good quality engage vs a poor quality engage?
@@CoachCurtis I didnt even see it that way I thought I should always engage for my team, like 5v5 baron fights. More of should a front liner die for their backline after initiating or not at all?
@@Alend222 Really depends on the situation, and the champions on both teams. The main things you need to assess when engaging are...
1) The ability of your team to follow-up on your engage. Are you to far away from your team? Can your team chain CC them or burst them through your engage?
2) The ability of the enemy to disengage. Can the enemy peel your team back and make it hard for them to follow up on your engage ? Does the person your engaging on have summoners available?
3) Is it best to engage at all? Or is better to just peel and be a frontline and sit next to your adc/mid because you simply outrange the enemy?
Going over your engages in review with these questions may help you out.
But what is the difference between compensation and adaption?
Compensation is when you make a poor decision due to feeling pressured to follow a bad call by a teammates, where you should have just left them or said no.
Adaption is where you need to adapt your game plan given the changes in the situation of the game.
I want to give it a like but it's at 69 likes so I can't... sorry