I have some constructive criticism. The game that was shown was played at a Master level and I think it's very difficult to apply to ELOs below Diamond. I think I had a similar selfish playstyle (which of course wasn't executed nearly as perfectly as in the video), but with that I was hardstuck Platinum 3. I mainly played Orianna and tried to collect all the gold that my team left on the map as efficiently as possible. However, what happens in lower ELOs is that people constantly fight without reason, following the motto: Fighting is fun and there's nothing else to do. Although I had good farm and items, I had no impact on the game because my team basically had to play 4 vs 5. If we were behind, i wanted to farm even more, because fighting is bad, which made the gamestate even worse. If we were ahead we often threw the lead because my team fought without me. I had to change my playstyle. I started playing Taliyah and constantly looked for man advantage fights. I have to leave waves in the sidelane and permanently babysit my team to win fights. Since I changed my playstyle, I've climbed to Emerald 3 with a 65% win rate. tl;dr: I think if you try this in low elo you team just runs you down. www.op.gg/summoners/euw/SKITone-EUW?queue_type=SOLORANKED
31:09 I think he made a misrake harsahoving this wave. He can't get the next one and his team is topaide, so he should freeze and then slowpush into hardpush next when his team can reenter botside. Then he doesnt need to sac the wave for 0 reason
Honestly I can understand why they talk about champion mastery and skirmishing so much now. The macro, coms, poise and lull state usage are understandable to me, but looking at the fight bot and the 40 min team fight, they are unfathomable to me. Sometime I roll up to teamfights and it legit feel like and out of body experience. The level of knowledge and execution required to fight like that is insane. Now I really understand why they recommend really simple champions. It is so much easier to just play Veigar and just have rock hard reference points and stupid simple execution instead of having 50 ways to play a fight.
Curiosity. Watching your games back and thinking "what could I have done better?" or "hmm, why did that not work?" or "that felt awkward, why is that?" The amount of things you can improve is huge. In his case he also gets help with analysis from pros and other minds helping him dissect this type of stuff. Not being lazy about the game - playing with intensity and really pushing your limits. If you do this for a long time you can become great. Maybe not to this level (again, he had tons of resources poured into him as a pro player) but to a high enough level where you can be super proud of yourself.
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Please do many such ‘proview’ reviews of their solo queue games! This was an awesome video!!
When you open Coach Curtis' channel every single day hoping there's a new video, and there finally is one, the dopamine hit is glorious
I have some constructive criticism. The game that was shown was played at a Master level and I think it's very difficult to apply to ELOs below Diamond. I think I had a similar selfish playstyle (which of course wasn't executed nearly as perfectly as in the video), but with that I was hardstuck Platinum 3. I mainly played Orianna and tried to collect all the gold that my team left on the map as efficiently as possible. However, what happens in lower ELOs is that people constantly fight without reason, following the motto: Fighting is fun and there's nothing else to do. Although I had good farm and items, I had no impact on the game because my team basically had to play 4 vs 5. If we were behind, i wanted to farm even more, because fighting is bad, which made the gamestate even worse. If we were ahead we often threw the lead because my team fought without me.
I had to change my playstyle.
I started playing Taliyah and constantly looked for man advantage fights. I have to leave waves in the sidelane and permanently babysit my team to win fights. Since I changed my playstyle, I've climbed to Emerald 3 with a 65% win rate.
tl;dr: I think if you try this in low elo you team just runs you down.
www.op.gg/summoners/euw/SKITone-EUW?queue_type=SOLORANKED
ppl do this playstyle with 90%+ winrate through ur elo man, it's a skill issue
@@soul0172 yeah you basically need to play perfectly every teamfight and abuse that gold/xp advantage u got from collecting all those resources
Thing i always think is nice to see is how calm and collected these top players are in teamfights.
Mysterias upload yesterday and Curtis today!!! Two days my day has been made great by YT 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great vid hopefully u can make more high soloq reviews
31:09 I think he made a misrake harsahoving this wave. He can't get the next one and his team is topaide, so he should freeze and then slowpush into hardpush next when his team can reenter botside. Then he doesnt need to sac the wave for 0 reason
For some reason, when Ahj's cam glitches, it was funny af
Amazing video! Love this content
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Honestly I can understand why they talk about champion mastery and skirmishing so much now. The macro, coms, poise and lull state usage are understandable to me, but looking at the fight bot and the 40 min team fight, they are unfathomable to me. Sometime I roll up to teamfights and it legit feel like and out of body experience. The level of knowledge and execution required to fight like that is insane. Now I really understand why they recommend really simple champions. It is so much easier to just play Veigar and just have rock hard reference points and stupid simple execution instead of having 50 ways to play a fight.
Tnx a lot for this content
Please can you do same thing to Nemesis
glazing jojo for 44min pog
great video
what is his op name?
When your team is stubborn and don't want to listen. There's no point to all of this, and it's completely fine, not all games are winnable.
Watching from Arg coach
How did jojopyun learn how to do all this stuff on his own?
People have wonderful minds. There is no explanation that could be formed other than maybe trail and error and trying to improve.
Curiosity.
Watching your games back and thinking "what could I have done better?" or "hmm, why did that not work?" or "that felt awkward, why is that?"
The amount of things you can improve is huge.
In his case he also gets help with analysis from pros and other minds helping him dissect this type of stuff.
Not being lazy about the game - playing with intensity and really pushing your limits.
If you do this for a long time you can become great.
Maybe not to this level (again, he had tons of resources poured into him as a pro player) but to a high enough level where you can be super proud of yourself.
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