@KrisPBaconnn

How to INSTANTLY improve your reads:
Don’t read, make a wide turn and see what happens. 🤓

@hasaniennis442

I've finally got to the point where positioning and reads feel like common sense, I just need to work on my TM8's positioning.

@ShoopChill

Bro I’m a C2 coach and this video is one of my favourite videos to send to lower rank players. Love the videos spookluke.

@RigelOrionBeta

It's less taking a wider turn, and more realizing that you need to use the time you have where you are unsure what to do and put yourself in a good position.

You never want to be in a position where you are waiting for the ball to do something predictable. That means you're either not pushing or defending the ball when you should, or you're not positioning yourself properly for anything to happen.

Also, if you're waiting, it probably means you're not moving. A moving car is more likely to win the ball compared to a car that has to move from being stopped.

@jesherjoseph5777

Sometimes it’s also good to make a wide rotation even if you can tell where the ball is going so you have perspective( unless the other team is quick challenging)

@tevondorsey5432

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@dr.pickle9487

Ye but then the opponent instant challenges and now it’s in the back of your net

@renatoweb2

These help a lot Luke, thank YOU

@joshuahansen7050

I could never tell whether I should attempt to make that read or stay away from the ball, thank you

@hydra3869

Best way to improve your reads is to keep sending it until you become good at reading those awkward bounces.

@martymcfly88mph35

Thats actually really good, simple to remember advice

@jurian-_-

Nice short

@VulturHS

How to improve reads: read with extra steps.

@altacc8330

I love the Kanye beats

@Fwiz.

What software is that

@massey81

Opponent takes corner boost. Drives up the wall and air dribbles to score. You think to yourself.. why did i go for a wider turn when i could have gotten to the ball first?

@flowcsgo804

where to see full video?

@brEZ527

Thanks this is pretty helpful

@RewindMods

This is how a non mechanical player would play it in lower elo. If you want to actually improve you'd have to be able to just read it and play off it. I was in agreement until you showed how close the defender was to the play since if there isn't a defender you could just do a wide turn and play it slower but the defender being there means you're useless if you start turning to commit to the play and they beat you (which they should have if not for the misread).

@M1st1cmodz

What do u use to draw while spectating