#Advice/Tips/help? (Static)

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open condor
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bro is 3x faster than I am lol

somber prawn
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Maybe swap to a thicker crosshair for some time

mint flume
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but can u explain as to how that would benefit me?

open condor
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easier to gauge distance to crosshair

somber prawn
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You can use more peripheral vision with a larger crosshair which should feel more relaxing to rely on vs the small focal vision you'd need for the first. With a large enough crosshair, you can sorta perceive it as a moving object. The brain generally can react to things sooner that look like they're moving vs something small, opaque, or static looking.

mint flume
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ookay

somber prawn
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The more u get used to the game again the less that would matter though

mint flume
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ill keep that in mind

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but even then

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is there any pointers or tips other than that?

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i was planning to right them down on a notepad

open condor
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you need to be way more fluid

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like, many times more

mint flume
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elaborate por favor

open condor
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you are segmenting the execution of your target elimination into destinct sections, instead of letting them bleed into eachother

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so your micro only starts the moment that your intial has ended, instead of it starting during the initial

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you should aim to not be segmental, but rather let everything bleed into eachother

mint flume
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ahh

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i somewhat understnad

open condor
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if you want a bit of a more detailed explination, Matty has a video on it

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Bulldog was a big help to me in learning how to perfect my static technique to hit better scores. Because of how saturated the category is with very skillful players, it's tough to keep up. Fluidity is a hard concept to implement, so do not be discouraged if you still find that your scores are not moving despite putting effort into it.

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mint flume
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thank you

somber prawn
# mint flume is there any pointers or tips other than that?

Somethin is going on with the left side of your play space. Some of the best segments are when you are center or right of the wall and the worst are when you are on the left of the wall. At around 0:36 there is an instance where you actually abandon a target, I felt you were going for it but kinda just gave up on it. Strategy wise for score its a good decision but if the reason was because of low confidence going for it then that may need to be addressed. The thing in question being your left and right extremes of your pad and where you might be most comfortable or least comfortable throughout a run.

After 0:36 I feel you lost the majority of your momentum in the run for a good while until the end. I'd investigate why the momentum was lost there, maybe it was the abandoned target that did it or something else. You do end with picking up a good group at the last 5 seconds which is good recovery there.

I'd suggest running the classic widewall 3targets with 200k+ entries or just any wide walled scenarios in general which might help address that or see what's goin on.

mint flume
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but i noticed that aswell

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and all ive noticed is that im uncomfortable flicking towards the left

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idk why

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I just never bothered to try and fix it

somber prawn
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Maybe you're getting more drag on your arm on the pad more than usual when you come out of that pad position. You looked like you 'could' have went for it but hesitated because you knew it would affect the rest of your run, but the rest of your run was affected anyway

mint flume
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noted

somber prawn
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At 0:30 seconds you go for a left wall shot and reset quick to the right. That motion 'seemed' comfortable in that instance but everything deteriorated right after, maybe you didnt do a good reset there.