I've been doing unexpectedly quite well playing spy ever since I started watching your videos. I managed to learn a few moves from your videos that other spies pulled out. Thanks for posting all these for us to watch.
These videos with like only 300 views always have the most undisclosed info for the entire community presented in a perfectly detailed explanation, im so glad on finding gems like these.
Really good way of putting these techniques/habits into words. I think a lot of newer spies will greatly succeed above the current level of knife spy if they base their learning of your tutorials to begin with.
@@SIurgi thats the goal, the level that spies were at before these tutorials would take someone thousands of hours on spy alone to reach the potential that spies are at, which is why alot of new players started cheating. These tutorials should cut that down to a fraction of that and increase the bar way higher than it was before because they have a better foundation than we did
I took a couple month long break from tf2 and coming back these videos have been helping me an insane amount not even just on spy but every other class too
as someone who has played spy in comp for a year now this tutorial series has always been a good refresher on spy trickstabbing cuz tbh u dont get alot of trickstabs in comp againts div 1 - prems so this video might give me some subcontions help with it since every player is trickstabbable no matter how unlikely it might seem and i rarely play pubs so these videos are good for someone who has fallen off at their usual trickstab ability
Fire tutorial as always. While these are things that high level spies may understand subconsciously, actively thinking about these concepts while discussing real-world examples is what drives improvement and a deeper understanding of the game - even when you think you have "plateaued". Anyway, back to farting on F2P pyros.
I felt my mind expanding with each minute of this video, loved the visuals provided with the theory as well. This will be helpful for so many spies I’m sure, amazing work
You've told us everything you know but there is so much more to be discovered so prob we haven't seen the last of you. It's better to watch someone who analyze this kind of matters in depth in terms of mechanics and psychology rather than: "eeeh yeeh you know go one side then to the other side and stab them lol". Also congrants for hitting this 2k subscribers. you deserve every single one
@@certifiedmoron6348 these indepth explanations are explanations of the intuition i and other experienced spies have when playing, you get a feel for it eventually like the ghost concept ive mentioned in the amby tutorial. The more you play the more these concepts make complete intuitive sense and youll understand why i explained them the way i did
Thing is, because you're new, you will have a better foundation than the older players (like me) because they honed their experience on less efficient tech and theory. The things I talked about in these tutorials I've refined after many years of playing the game, but my habits are built on different foundations so I don't use everything i've taught in these tutorials to their fullest extent because I'm not completely used to playing like this. You'll catch up to modern spies eventually in a fraction of their playtime because you're new and know this stuff. TL;DR watch practice part 1 and the spy 101 tutorials before part 1 and you'll be better than most spies who have had 1000 hours on the class from a few years ago
I'm a retired spy main with 600hrs lol. It just dosen't feel that fun anymore. But seeing videos like this make me want and try to improve at spy. Meybe i will stick with maining spy, no matter how painful it is to get good at it.
there arent any tutorials on headfaking besides the advice i've given in my tutorials, i didn't discover the technique (swipez gave me some advice on looking where i want the enemy to look a long while ago then found out that it was called headfaking) but im the one that made it public
Do you headfake at the end of a strafe in the same direction of the strafe? Also Ive seen spies use headfake while holding w before strafing opposite instead of doing a matador to save time
@@vampsbilevicius by being good at rhythm, if you cannot stab someone with an active counter, they were passively tracking and vice versa, you'll learn with time
Opinion on ending, variety yes but kunai is irreplaceable. On everyone can be trick stab, the minimum a good player imply is how efficiently they can kill (utilised their kit) . This is after all the most detrimental bane to such play, shrink your window into nothing
strongest circlestrafer vs weakest rhythm theory
The battle of the giants
oy birdo
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average strafing side to side with no rhythm or planning and hoping that you get a stab enjoyer:
I've been doing unexpectedly quite well playing spy ever since I started watching your videos. I managed to learn a few moves from your videos that other spies pulled out. Thanks for posting all these for us to watch.
same
These videos with like only 300 views always have the most undisclosed info for the entire community presented in a perfectly detailed explanation, im so glad on finding gems like these.
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This ties up the points made in the previous tutorials nicely. Well put together.
Didn't expect a 2025 in depth spy lecture. We are so back
Really good way of putting these techniques/habits into words. I think a lot of newer spies will greatly succeed above the current level of knife spy if they base their learning of your tutorials to begin with.
@@SIurgi thats the goal, the level that spies were at before these tutorials would take someone thousands of hours on spy alone to reach the potential that spies are at, which is why alot of new players started cheating. These tutorials should cut that down to a fraction of that and increase the bar way higher than it was before because they have a better foundation than we did
I took a couple month long break from tf2 and coming back these videos have been helping me an insane amount not even just on spy but every other class too
i really loved the series and i improved alot by watching them, for that i want to thank you
as someone who has played spy in comp for a year now this tutorial series has always been a good refresher on spy trickstabbing cuz tbh u dont get alot of trickstabs in comp againts div 1 - prems so this video might give me some subcontions help with it since every player is trickstabbable no matter how unlikely it might seem and i rarely play pubs so these videos are good for someone who has fallen off at their usual trickstab ability
black greatness ✊🏿🌟 dont let them erase our history, my ebony king
Amazing visual explanation
literally the best spy tutorial
Very good video with very important points
never thought that trickstabbing tutorial would suggest me exercising and sleeping well
I really liked this series and the other tutorials, great job on making them
Bro is soo under rated
Fire tutorial as always. While these are things that high level spies may understand subconsciously, actively thinking about these concepts while discussing real-world examples is what drives improvement and a deeper understanding of the game - even when you think you have "plateaued".
Anyway, back to farting on F2P pyros.
1:35 castanets are one of my favorite instruments
bro put in his five man 🙏
I felt my mind expanding with each minute of this video, loved the visuals provided with the theory as well. This will be helpful for so many spies I’m sure, amazing work
You've told us everything you know but there is so much more to be discovered so prob we haven't seen the last of you. It's better to watch someone who analyze this kind of matters in depth in terms of mechanics and psychology rather than: "eeeh yeeh you know go one side then to the other side and stab them lol". Also congrants for hitting this 2k subscribers. you deserve every single one
Some spy’s make a frag movie as a final vid. Lieuty decided to put some of the most in-depth and game changing spy tech in pill form. God speed sir 🫡
this is fucking huge
Oh so we doing circles now
this is great information but its so hard to be thinking about this in game, pretty sure you just start feeling it eventually
@@certifiedmoron6348 these indepth explanations are explanations of the intuition i and other experienced spies have when playing, you get a feel for it eventually like the ghost concept ive mentioned in the amby tutorial. The more you play the more these concepts make complete intuitive sense and youll understand why i explained them the way i did
I will never understand why this game has such fucking complex steps to become just better at the game
Thing is, because you're new, you will have a better foundation than the older players (like me) because they honed their experience on less efficient tech and theory. The things I talked about in these tutorials I've refined after many years of playing the game, but my habits are built on different foundations so I don't use everything i've taught in these tutorials to their fullest extent because I'm not completely used to playing like this. You'll catch up to modern spies eventually in a fraction of their playtime because you're new and know this stuff.
TL;DR watch practice part 1 and the spy 101 tutorials before part 1 and you'll be better than most spies who have had 1000 hours on the class from a few years ago
dw i have 2,2k hours in the game
Best christmas non christmas present in the ages.
#vrillord
I'm a retired spy main with 600hrs lol. It just dosen't feel that fun anymore. But seeing videos like this make me want and try to improve at spy. Meybe i will stick with maining spy, no matter how painful it is to get good at it.
lovely video learning all my spy knowledge from you and i just hit 2k kills on my kunai :D
fuck yeah mate thank you for these tutorials
NEW UPDATE??!
The only goat
Awesome ❤
gem
the CRD tutorial of the modern spy era, how many hours at least to start achieving this ?
you can start anytime, as long as you are consistent of learning this theory you can improve over time.
In my case I know most of the theory but can't apply it@@wiron56
@@wiron56in my case I don't know how to apply the theory despite rewatching the tutorials a lot
this isnt even close to CRD
@@faelynOlayu dude i have no idea was just joking at this point but on a serious note is CRD guide still effective ?
enjoy your reddit gold good sir
any tutorial for using headfakes ?
there arent any tutorials on headfaking besides the advice i've given in my tutorials, i didn't discover the technique (swipez gave me some advice on looking where i want the enemy to look a long while ago then found out that it was called headfaking) but im the one that made it public
Do you headfake at the end of a strafe in the same direction of the strafe? Also Ive seen spies use headfake while holding w before strafing opposite instead of doing a matador to save time
So should you try to make someone passively track you or actively tracking you? Is on of these tracking patters easier to get a stab on?
@@vampsbilevicius active if you know rhythm, passive if you struggle with it, but usually its best to counter their tracking the way it is
@lieuty but how are you so good at guessing someone's tracking pattern? What gives it away?
@@vampsbilevicius by being good at rhythm, if you cannot stab someone with an active counter, they were passively tracking and vice versa, you'll learn with time
@@lieuty alright ty
if only i still played tf2, did the cheating problem improve ?
i havent seen much cheaters or bots
@@lieuty Hm, seems worth it i guess
lots of cheaters no bots, usually some European servers are literally just HVH
Omg I got in video nice video tho
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Opinion on ending, variety yes but kunai is irreplaceable.
On everyone can be trick stab, the minimum a good player imply is how efficiently they can kill (utilised their kit) .
This is after all the most detrimental bane to such play, shrink your window into nothing
does this work against demoknight?