I absolutely agree epsy. In wild west we have 2 general types of calls. One type tells the offensive unit to attempt to penetrate the middle of the opposing team. The second type tells the offensive unit to block center and focus on getting kills, while staying alive, in the midfield. We almost beat TR twice doing this defensive strategy, but we were unable to break their defense in a well coordinated manner and were picked off in the process. However, when our attackers focused on reducing TR’s numbers first, and coordinated properly to break down the remaining TR offense, we won. We just need to fine tune our offensive tactics better to rule the game.
If Middle regrinds his left, he should split left. If he splits right it becomes useless.
Anyway, usally the space between #2 and #3 walls is so tight that the trap you leave won’t work
there was somthing i was considering recently
it involves pos 2 and 3 doing a fairly lose grind at launch which enables pos 1 that extra millimetre to nudge left and right on the launch -i tested it and although you get very close to rubber limits it does effectivley seal the middle–i need more practice with this manouvre though
ε "epsy" 10:08 am on June 1, 2009 Permalink |
Simpliest of all: Middle regrinds his left and splits right (or the opposite). This however denies you from middling.
compguygene 2:15 pm on June 5, 2009 Permalink |
I absolutely agree epsy. In wild west we have 2 general types of calls. One type tells the offensive unit to attempt to penetrate the middle of the opposing team. The second type tells the offensive unit to block center and focus on getting kills, while staying alive, in the midfield. We almost beat TR twice doing this defensive strategy, but we were unable to break their defense in a well coordinated manner and were picked off in the process. However, when our attackers focused on reducing TR’s numbers first, and coordinated properly to break down the remaining TR offense, we won. We just need to fine tune our offensive tactics better to rule the game.
hoop 1:52 am on June 27, 2009 Permalink |
If Middle regrinds his left, he should split left. If he splits right it becomes useless.
Anyway, usally the space between #2 and #3 walls is so tight that the trap you leave won’t work
hoop 1:55 am on June 27, 2009 Permalink
I’m wrong, splitting right works too… two different ways
Concord 1:12 pm on June 6, 2009 Permalink |
As center split flush with one of the wings walls, and cover the other side
radian1 7:16 pm on June 17, 2009 Permalink |
there was somthing i was considering recently
it involves pos 2 and 3 doing a fairly lose grind at launch which enables pos 1 that extra millimetre to nudge left and right on the launch -i tested it and although you get very close to rubber limits it does effectivley seal the middle–i need more practice with this manouvre though