@@littygamer9008salt mine 3 stage 2 and the season 3 overall finals. Confusing format ik. He basically won salt mine 3. Okhalid won s1. Joreuz won s2.
everything in fucking rocket league is confusing as all hell everything is so convoluted it might aswell be in the Bible of how interpretation dependent the shit is who honestly fully understands rlcs brackets and the salt mine format??. not me @@sunnyharsha
@@itsnottimetostop4462What is your point here? Are you trying to discredit or downplay Nass? No arguments here just genuinely don’t know what you’re trying to convey by writing this. Salt Mine 3 had 3 stages, the second and third of which, Nass won, and it was the biggest, most prestigious 1v1 tournament ever hosted.
8:27 ooow you pronounced his name so perfect I like it 😂 I feel like you're an Arab now btw I'm from Algeria "next to Morocco" and I really love your videos ❤
TBH you can take Nass, you just need to execute when you have opportunities and read his attack a little better. The games were competitive, but he just made less mistakes on his opportunities for the most part. Your midfield and possession wasn't a problem though from what I could see.
Ur defense is so baseless. I'm not going to tell you how to play but if you can spend time analyzing what makes for a solid defense and then apply that to your gameplay, you'll no longer be at the mercy of highly mechanical opponents. You seem like you're trying to mindgame your opponent when they have dominant possession. I do this too when I'm afraid, but I recognize it and can start playing objectively again. Like I seen u grab boost when you're on 2/3 (and almost super sonic dropping back) and u seem to prefer to show ur opponent the goal and then save it at the last second. Maybe this isn't how you usually play, it could entirely be the result of being alone and under a ton of pressure. It's a psychological trap of relieving stress tbh, if you "allow" them to score. It's terrifying when you feel like you've done everything and they still beat u. Defending too well can also lead your opponent to temper their expectations and not go all in. They may start going for safer attacks. If you depend on counters u need to in some degree show a weakness to bait an overcommit and then full parry. But it str8 up isn't working out for u.