I really play like him, and I was doing the same exact mistakes you just mentioned. Bad execution of passive aim, wrong angle clearing, basically running into enemies, hover grip which is actually making your abilities super accurate but you trade off duels just to throw the perfect smoke or whichever ability. You just helped me a lot again. I also have this IGL kind of thing where I carry by strategy and always blamed decision making on how could’ve done with skills which is sometimes impossible to solve because the enemy is having his own time to decise what, when and how. So yeah thanks a lot!
Then My Confusion now is how is JohnQT mechanically good as well? (Argument for "since he is also an IGL", and not talking about this grip, etc) Also at 9:41, Zywoo one of the best awpers in CS, has hovering palm grip, then how is his aim so good, ps he's very good with rifles too..
Are you comparing Sentinels JohnQT's IGL skills to Boasters? A 2x VCT world chamipon. If a CS pro masters an unconventional grip, does that make the grip, conventional? I have a counter question, will Zywoo's skill ceiling be even higher if he appropriated his grip? Just because "This pro does it", doesn't mean it's optimal or intuitive for Boaster.
@@oblivityofficial no im not comparing them, instead the mindset that an IGL is no just like you said, and that they don't have the time to focus on their aim And Zywoo? Well no has come close his performance, with better* grips And yes it might not be optimal for boaster, I'm just asking if this is something the masses can learn and use too.
@@janakr.5826I mean we don’t know how good of an igl Johnqt is compared to other tier 1 igls in international majors since they haven’t played in any tier 1 tournaments yet, so we can’t really say he’s a top tier igl like boaster or fns
I really play like him, and I was doing the same exact mistakes you just mentioned. Bad execution of passive aim, wrong angle clearing, basically running into enemies, hover grip which is actually making your abilities super accurate but you trade off duels just to throw the perfect smoke or whichever ability. You just helped me a lot again. I also have this IGL kind of thing where I carry by strategy and always blamed decision making on how could’ve done with skills which is sometimes impossible to solve because the enemy is having his own time to decise what, when and how. So yeah thanks a lot!
thats an fns master class right there
this is so big brain bro
NEW VIDEO YES
the coach goat back at it again
No more excuses for Boaster
I use 0.125 on 1600 DPI
Im allready aim like a pro sadly it's Boaster tho
Then My Confusion now is how is JohnQT mechanically good as well? (Argument for "since he is also an IGL", and not talking about this grip, etc)
Also at 9:41, Zywoo one of the best awpers in CS, has hovering palm grip, then how is his aim so good, ps he's very good with rifles too..
Are you comparing Sentinels JohnQT's IGL skills to Boasters? A 2x VCT world chamipon.
If a CS pro masters an unconventional grip, does that make the grip, conventional?
I have a counter question, will Zywoo's skill ceiling be even higher if he appropriated his grip? Just because "This pro does it", doesn't mean it's optimal or intuitive for Boaster.
@@oblivityofficial no im not comparing them, instead the mindset that an IGL is no just like you said, and that they don't have the time to focus on their aim
And Zywoo? Well no has come close his performance, with better* grips
And yes it might not be optimal for boaster, I'm just asking if this is something the masses can learn and use too.
@@janakr.5826I mean we don’t know how good of an igl Johnqt is compared to other tier 1 igls in international majors since they haven’t played in any tier 1 tournaments yet, so we can’t really say he’s a top tier igl like boaster or fns