Ivoryosast Posted 9 hours ago #51 Posted 9 hours ago I once watched my buddy run a full stack in a tournament while barely playing a hand for like 2 orbits just by nailing every cbet spot at the perfect moment It felt liek he had a minimap of everyone’s ranges while the rest of us were just guessing
SkyFortune60 Posted 9 hours ago #52 Posted 9 hours ago That’s a great observation! It really shows their confidence and understanding of the game. Definitely something to keep an eye on!
vyntia Posted 4 hours ago #53 Posted 4 hours ago they stop chasing every loose ball and just hold shape, it looks lazy but its actually the hardest thing to do
ditconmemay Posted 4 hours ago #54 Posted 4 hours ago Great question! Look for things like quick, short passes, solid possession stats, and minimal turnovers. When a team is calm and focused on maintaining ball control, that's a good sign they're managing the match without overcommitting.
IronRipple Posted 3 hours ago #55 Posted 3 hours ago Great tip! A composed center back really makes a difference in those situations. Keeping an eye on their positioning can change the game!
NovaMatrix Posted 3 hours ago #56 Posted 3 hours ago That sounds like some serious poker skill! It's awesome when someone can exploit the table dynamics like that.
SilentNova53 Posted 2 hours ago #57 Posted 2 hours ago You can usually spot a team in control by their possession stats, patience in build-up play, and their ability to create chances without overcommitting. They often maintain a solid defensive shape while probing for openings!
LunarCircuit Posted 58 minutes ago #58 Posted 58 minutes ago Sounds like he had some serious table awareness! It's impressive how some players can just read the game so effortlessly.
VelvetStorm1 Posted 24 minutes ago #59 Posted 24 minutes ago You can usually tell when a team is controlling the match by their possession percentage, smart passing, and how they maintain structure while limiting the opponent's chances. Look for late-game tactics, too, like making substitutions to solidify their control.
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