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Damn, the amount of information pros need to process is fucking insane and highly underappreciated (judging by the amount of "noobs" and "bots" that you see in twitch chat). As total noob I think that what makes a pro an actual pro is, besides skill obviously, the way you process the information you receive from your team mates and the actual gameplay. The threshold for mistakes is so tiny...
I think its not the amount of info they actually process but the amount of stuff that most people would need to think about that they are able to compress into "good move" or "not good move", like a PC binary system. Because lets be real, ropz wasnt thinking through like what was described as he was in that 15-14 play, he was just playing on instinct. That's the amazing thing about pros, they have so much experience that they can play what looks like incredibly calculated cs without even thinking or missing a beat.
dont watch NA streams and NA casters ahahah and btw the biggest and hardest thing on pro level is a fucking pressure , and adrenalin level , its almost heart attack levels
@@sketchycard887 I disagree. Its maybe a 50-50 with calculation and instinct. You need to process and calculate "ok, 1 is here, maybe the other is hiding, i think this is my chance to peek". Without it you'd be lost
@@jyanasensei elmapuddy, hawka and even launders and freakazoids demo reviews are all about setups and how the pros play off of eachother. mahone talks about what made the swing in faze clans favour. a lot of calculated risks and even a few lucky timings with the broky flash and some induvidual clutch moments like the ropz 1v4.
@@madsthielemann4852 I get why you said elmapuddy and hawka, but launders? really? He doesn't even give an analysis, he just posts the demo and watches it
Man those videos are actually so good. Felt like one hour of content put into 7 minutes without making it confusing. Compact and precise information to paint the bigger picture without being boring or confusing
Thank you for breaking down that ropz highlight. That was a true masterpiece from ropz handling the situation with perfection while under immense pressure
These videos are so damn good, and I really hope you keep making them, even with smaller tournaments and teams. This one really demonstrates how smart Broky is as a player and thats just so cool
7:09 Karrigan so confident about late A push, that he runs with his knife out and a jump at the end to distract them. What an epic moment way to close the match. Thats experience. And also that knife to degster to reach the Grand Finale. Hes got some epic moments.
Wow Broky's IQ off the roof. what goes through his mind and his patience on the A hold where he timed and literally knew Monesty would take a wall bang shot thru the crates is genius; to peek out to isolate the kills, pickings! and then later Broky's brilliant play on B, although only 'two' kills, it meant so much to the entire round and MADE the difference; that 0.02sec decision made on who to go for the kill first and using the pillar to his advantage..so hunter wouldn't have him easy speaks volumes of his experience to use map elements to your advantage. this reminds me, he might not be the outright badass AWP'er compared to many other awpers but man, does his brilliance shine through in this series... side note, alot of players like him and Hunter often get consistent 2kills that are so crucial which contributes to their team's overall round wins... but ppl always remember the 4ks, Ace and clutch.. underrated players! Thanks for this video, and now I have another 'AWPer'/player to really look out for and also support in the future. Heh.
@@pekka8719 Merriam-Webster definition does not agree with you. In this context a comeback is when you recover from a deficit or when you regain a favorable position, which they kinda did.
Omg I just noticed that Ropz killed Niko with Niko's own deagle "JuanNiko", I guess.. he took a taste of his own medicine.. YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH (CSI Miami sound effect)
Amazing video, really makes you understand just how good each of Faze's players are, and how high the skill ceiling is now. Incredible late-round gamesense.
I feel like this video misrepresents some of the information processing that players do in the fights For example with the massive ropz clutch. When G2 jumps into pit, ropz doesn't "recognize" that he must have time to fight jackz because G2 likely jumped pit. He is simply doing a back and forth timing between the two angles he is being pressured from. he turns back to fight middle because he doesn't want to be stagnant towards pit. After turning to mid for the second time, had he not spotted jackz going wide (which granted him the kill), he would have continued to push middle wider himself, or turned back towards pit once more. He's simply doing a back and forth timing between the two angles, making sure he is taking the initiative, applying pressure, and covering his flank. It's an insane clutch, but the amount of information being processed is overemphasized. He is just taking the angles that makes the most sense. Same with the broky 2K at B site where Hunter drops down from second boxes. After killing aleksib, he takes the fight towards ruins because it is from the direction of least cover and least info, not because Hunter physically dropping gave him time to do so. He would take that angle even if hunter had been crossing to new box instead of dropping from 2nd.
Also, please do Mirage and D2, this video was so awesome! Because many of the times as we watch a match we are focused on a player only POV, but the background of it has a ton of difference, just like JKS 4k on banana, with the supportive flashes and stuff, that was so cool!
Even tho Faze played well the take away from this demo should be that G2 made so many mistakes that eventually cost them the game. Round 23,24,28 and 30 are all 1vx situations where Faze only had 1 defender on site, if that person was killed then the game goes into post plant situation favoring G2. The G2 team as a whole could not get the spacing right to deal with the last defender in those rounds. For example, in round 28 Niko could have trusted his teammates to kill broky on B site. He could have went into church to cut off CT rotation. it was a 3v1 on B site even without him and the CT smoke was almost gone so Church would be a super strong defensive spot to take for Niko. Instead he ran back and tried to help team by peaking into broky from left-hand angle, which is awkward and disadvantageous. He could have bunny hopped a bit too to bait Broky and make time for hunter to push in and get the kill. In round 30 the spacing was off again when ropz was the only one left on A short. Again it would have been a 3v1 pincer attack, but instead Jackz swings wide and dies first, making the entire mid safe for Ropz because he knows there won't be anyone there. Ropz played smart and hid behind the pillar. But G2 also didn't have to push him either. They still had the bombsite and know exactly where Ropz is. Instead of playing the bomb they just got jiggle peeked to death by ropz.
All i know after that comeback g2 started to fall apart, their mentality was crushed. A lot of miss shot in map 2 mirage and can’t close up the the map despite having 3 matchpoint.
me and my brother watched this my brother is a huge g2 fan when g2 choked i humiliated him and his team saying as how did they choke i just laughed at my brother, its like the team liquid vs luminosity gaming all over again edit: dont be too pissed and take it seriously its all laughs and games, i was also rooting for faze when i watched this because of karrigan and other such great players in faze
Victory its Ours ! but maybe half one team victory too ! your choices... i give you my ideals ideas everyones have differents not sames. -Veteran Player. ! +1
Great video dude but if I could give you one piece of constructive criticism it would be to slow down your talking Speed, especially because of all the information One needs to process and listen simultaneously
@@wildnugget1675 No I speak English perfectly fine. Retaining information relies on focusing on what's being said, but the faster the speed the more difficult it gets. Don't see why you are so butthurt though?
Thanks so much to everyone who showed support for my content pieces featured at IEM Katowice 2022! It definitely won't be the last time I make some sort of appearance at a broadcast. But for now back to more content on the channel!
great work, and something I noticed was that every team you covered lost their respective series for quite some time lmao
leaking strats xD jk
Ropz made 5 kills on 30th round, not 4.
one of the best csgo contents in youtube. keep it up my guy
Damn, the amount of information pros need to process is fucking insane and highly underappreciated (judging by the amount of "noobs" and "bots" that you see in twitch chat). As total noob I think that what makes a pro an actual pro is, besides skill obviously, the way you process the information you receive from your team mates and the actual gameplay. The threshold for mistakes is so tiny...
yea i would never have guessed so much calculation went into ropz's 1v4
i just thought he swung on timings to catch G2 unawares but holy shit
twitch chat are bunch of braindead imbiciles
dont even think bout them
I think its not the amount of info they actually process but the amount of stuff that most people would need to think about that they are able to compress into "good move" or "not good move", like a PC binary system. Because lets be real, ropz wasnt thinking through like what was described as he was in that 15-14 play, he was just playing on instinct. That's the amazing thing about pros, they have so much experience that they can play what looks like incredibly calculated cs without even thinking or missing a beat.
dont watch NA streams and NA casters ahahah and btw the biggest and hardest thing on pro level is a fucking pressure , and adrenalin level , its almost heart attack levels
@@sketchycard887 I disagree. Its maybe a 50-50 with calculation and instinct. You need to process and calculate "ok, 1 is here, maybe the other is hiding, i think this is my chance to peek". Without it you'd be lost
Mahone decoding the pro setups is the best thing that happened to the casual csgo viewers since August 21st 2012. What a legend
elmapuddy? hawka?
@@madsthielemann4852 I don't think either of their analysis are as detailed as this was. Love my boy Hawka though
@@jyanasensei elmapuddy, hawka and even launders and freakazoids demo reviews are all about setups and how the pros play off of eachother. mahone talks about what made the swing in faze clans favour. a lot of calculated risks and even a few lucky timings with the broky flash and some induvidual clutch moments like the ropz 1v4.
@@madsthielemann4852 I get why you said elmapuddy and hawka, but launders? really? He doesn't even give an analysis, he just posts the demo and watches it
@@notus11 he used to, but definitely a rare occurrence now.
Man those videos are actually so good. Felt like one hour of content put into 7 minutes without making it confusing. Compact and precise information to paint the bigger picture without being boring or confusing
Appreciate the kind words, thank you!
Thank you for breaking down that ropz highlight. That was a true masterpiece from ropz handling the situation with perfection while under immense pressure
These videos are so damn good, and I really hope you keep making them, even with smaller tournaments and teams. This one really demonstrates how smart Broky is as a player and thats just so cool
Thank you so much, definitely more to come!
so many close rounds with key kills being down to 20 or 30 hp, what an insane game!
dat was Triller,
7:09 Karrigan so confident about late A push, that he runs with his knife out and a jump at the end to distract them. What an epic moment way to close the match. Thats experience. And also that knife to degster to reach the Grand Finale. Hes got some epic moments.
Wow Broky's IQ off the roof. what goes through his mind and his patience on the A hold where he timed and literally knew Monesty would take a wall bang shot thru the crates is genius; to peek out to isolate the kills, pickings!
and then later Broky's brilliant play on B, although only 'two' kills, it meant so much to the entire round and MADE the difference; that 0.02sec decision made on who to go for the kill first and using the pillar to his advantage..so hunter wouldn't have him easy speaks volumes of his experience to use map elements to your advantage.
this reminds me, he might not be the outright badass AWP'er compared to many other awpers but man, does his brilliance shine through in this series... side note, alot of players like him and Hunter often get consistent 2kills that are so crucial which contributes to their team's overall round wins... but ppl always remember the 4ks, Ace and clutch.. underrated players! Thanks for this video, and now I have another 'AWPer'/player to really look out for and also support in the future. Heh.
WOW! What a great video! This gave me so much more insight than i could get from rewatching the match multiple times!
Glad to hear it, thank you so much!
thank you for these, as a silver i miss 70% of the strats these players create during the games, it’s nice to see in depth their mentality sometimes
Happy to hear it, thank you!
lets not forget that g2 also had an almost equally good comeback on mirage !!
Comeback means that you win the game after being down.
@@pekka8719 not necessarily, he has a point.
@@pekka8719 meh.. I think even though a loss is pretty underwhelming it doesn’t take away from what definitely was a great comeback.
@@PlutoQT at the most it was a great comeback attempt
@@pekka8719 Merriam-Webster definition does not agree with you. In this context a comeback is when you recover from a deficit or when you regain a favorable position, which they kinda did.
Man this guy is so good :)
Keep it up bro
Thanks so much!
Great video, amazing series!
Thank you, glad you enjoy all the videos!
Amazing analysis, good work brother. Keep it up.
Every move has a purpose behind it, everything is calculated and I LOVE IT
Omg I just noticed that Ropz killed Niko with Niko's own deagle "JuanNiko", I guess.. he took a taste of his own medicine..
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH (CSI Miami sound effect)
Your reviews are totally changing my viewpoint on gameplay! Inanely good review, especially on putting attention at clue moments!
Thanks !
Glad to hear, thank you!
Great video, I always enjoy watching these.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoy them
Amazing video, really makes you understand just how good each of Faze's players are, and how high the skill ceiling is now. Incredible late-round gamesense.
Its been one hell of a final. pure entertainment.
This is literally my favorite kind of content
Great content as always!
Thanks so much!
That infamous play from Ropz, jeez 🥶
I feel like this video misrepresents some of the information processing that players do in the fights
For example with the massive ropz clutch. When G2 jumps into pit, ropz doesn't "recognize" that he must have time to fight jackz because G2 likely jumped pit. He is simply doing a back and forth timing between the two angles he is being pressured from. he turns back to fight middle because he doesn't want to be stagnant towards pit. After turning to mid for the second time, had he not spotted jackz going wide (which granted him the kill), he would have continued to push middle wider himself, or turned back towards pit once more. He's simply doing a back and forth timing between the two angles, making sure he is taking the initiative, applying pressure, and covering his flank.
It's an insane clutch, but the amount of information being processed is overemphasized. He is just taking the angles that makes the most sense. Same with the broky 2K at B site where Hunter drops down from second boxes. After killing aleksib, he takes the fight towards ruins because it is from the direction of least cover and least info, not because Hunter physically dropping gave him time to do so. He would take that angle even if hunter had been crossing to new box instead of dropping from 2nd.
I am more a G2 follower, but great analysis, it was a good win by Faze. what a mad comeback, a lot of heart (to win).
7:09 niko must have heard the foot steps cue right?
when they start talking about what are they gonna do sometimes they can't hear it
QUALITY 🔥
Interesting how many of these rounds G2 could've closed out
You are insane bro I love this videos
Thanks so much, appreciate it!
Make a remake with the Navi vs Faze Ancient comeback. Even though they lost it was hella impressive
super useful video keep up the good work 😊
Thank you so much, will do my best!
I love these videos when breaking them down into pieces. Superb work. Takes alot of effort and dedication so big up for that.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks so much, appreciate the kind words!
Great content!
Thanks so much!
Also, please do Mirage and D2, this video was so awesome!
Because many of the times as we watch a match we are focused on a player only POV, but the background of it has a ton of difference, just like JKS 4k on banana, with the supportive flashes and stuff, that was so cool!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!
bro you are a genious how do you find all of this stuff
Insane work
Thank you!
Very decent breakdown.
Love this I am subbing thanks so much
Thanks so much!
Great Video !
More FAZE in the Future !
Thank you so much!
Their every single match is treat to eyes
Nice breakdown! Thank you!
Thanks so much, appreciate it!
Amazing viddddd
nice video dude
Even tho Faze played well the take away from this demo should be that G2 made so many mistakes that eventually cost them the game.
Round 23,24,28 and 30 are all 1vx situations where Faze only had 1 defender on site, if that person was killed then the game goes into post plant situation favoring G2.
The G2 team as a whole could not get the spacing right to deal with the last defender in those rounds.
For example, in round 28 Niko could have trusted his teammates to kill broky on B site. He could have went into church to cut off CT rotation. it was a 3v1 on B site even without him and the CT smoke was almost gone so Church would be a super strong defensive spot to take for Niko.
Instead he ran back and tried to help team by peaking into broky from left-hand angle, which is awkward and disadvantageous. He could have bunny hopped a bit too to bait Broky and make time for hunter to push in and get the kill.
In round 30 the spacing was off again when ropz was the only one left on A short. Again it would have been a 3v1 pincer attack, but instead Jackz swings wide and dies first, making the entire mid safe for Ropz because he knows there won't be anyone there. Ropz played smart and hid behind the pillar. But G2 also didn't have to push him either. They still had the bombsite and know exactly where Ropz is. Instead of playing the bomb they just got jiggle peeked to death by ropz.
Mohane video always a banger to watch 🔥
Appreciate the support thank you!
howd they do it? they started ct side and played like its ez
Great explanation just how it should be) Thank you
Thank you so much!
Good analysis, now thats some good cs
Thank you!
Epic! Thanks mahoneee
Thank you!
You got a sub brodda!
Appreciate it, thank you!
Nice bro
great as always
Thanks so much!
great vid
In my opinion it was monesy that overpeaking that lost them that match, 3 times
the betting sites underestimate the level of choking on inferno. at some point odds of faze 3-0 were above 40.
The odds of betting sites are just a result of peoples betting behavior. Its us who underestimate the level of choking not the sites really.
another banger
All i know after that comeback g2 started to fall apart, their mentality was crushed. A lot of miss shot in map 2 mirage and can’t close up the the map despite having 3 matchpoint.
I think we can all say that NiKo is cursed
me and my brother watched this my brother is a huge g2 fan when g2 choked i humiliated him and his team saying as how did they choke i just laughed at my brother, its like the team liquid vs luminosity gaming all over again
edit: dont be too pissed and take it seriously its all laughs and games, i was also rooting for faze when i watched this because of karrigan and other such great players in faze
KarriGOAT
@@QuinnYT ty man i love karrigan players like him make me believe
@@Anonymous-qb5qf karrigan is one of the big reasons I’ve gotten into cs and started watching pro cs and valorant.
im crying watching this video rip g2
love u
Victory its Ours ! but maybe half one team victory too ! your choices... i give you my ideals ideas everyones have differents not sames. -Veteran Player. ! +1
Mental performance. G2 didn't give anything for free.
ropz #5 hltv 2022
Mahone > Blast > ESL
you missed the point that they are also a god aimers
So in summary, it was all ropz :-)
Great video dude but if I could give you one piece of constructive criticism it would be to slow down your talking Speed, especially because of all the information One needs to process and listen simultaneously
Not his problem you can't understand English well. Lmao.
@@wildnugget1675 No I speak English perfectly fine. Retaining information relies on focusing on what's being said, but the faster the speed the more difficult it gets. Don't see why you are so butthurt though?
Thank you, appreciate the feedback. I am working on it!
@@mahone_tv doing a great job king
g2 played bad and failed to recover from the comeback loss in next maps
Awesome Analytics. Swani wouldnt do ist better 😉
Thank you but don't discredit Swani!!
+1
It's not faze who did it .it was g2 who did choke .
G2 choked