Time for Tarik to see if he can tell the difference between the best of the best or the worst of the worst in our newest episode of Pro or Low! Twitter: / betwayesports Facebook: / betwayesports
You can tell that Rob's clip is low, not pro, because he kills three guys from headshot, gets flashed, and then one of the enemies goes below heaven, but doesn't even look in Rob's direction the whole time. A pro team would have actually communicated the headshot player's position.
I think your frags are too obvious, you always pick the pros doing badly and the lows doing great. If one always picks the opposite of what is the implied skill, they will get 80% right. (Like tarik said, but it also works for the past videos)
@@NewLegacy93 Even then you can still go in a certain direction whether it's a 4k or 2k. Additionally, it's only one video, the strategy can be applied to all the others with a good success.
Avova is actualy a know cheater in the community...'has good aim' that is just low fov aimbot and Low res walls as he always uses. So neither a pro or a low.
Some of the lows are actually pretty easy to tell. The Rob4 clip, I thought I didn't really make sense for a teammate to stand right next to him near the end of the clip. On a coordinated pro team, that just doesn't really happen. For the final one, the indecisiveness in arch gave it away. He looked back and forth for a bit before deciding where to take the fight, whereas a pro would confidently go somewhere.
personally i think this series should only be for highlight clips. like there's no point putting that device clip where he was obviously just fooling around or the peacemaker clip in the forest one since those are obviously baits.
another easy way to spot a pro play from an amateur is to see the way the CTs are setup... if it's a pro player, chances are that he's playing in a tournament or fpl atleast.... in which case the cts would be setup a lot better and won't be caught off guard/taking unnecessary peaks.