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Tips and essentials for CSGO mastery

Tips and essentials for CSGO mastery

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LiskaHilgastin
Junior Member
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01-05-2016, 04:24 AM
#1
Hi everyone, just wanted to express my gratitude for all the support. I’ve found some info on YouTube, but I’m looking for real player feedback instead. For instance, someone told me it’s tough to take down a target with a shotgun when it’s far away. I’m hoping to get advice like that and would really appreciate watching professional players to improve.
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LiskaHilgastin
01-05-2016, 04:24 AM #1

Hi everyone, just wanted to express my gratitude for all the support. I’ve found some info on YouTube, but I’m looking for real player feedback instead. For instance, someone told me it’s tough to take down a target with a shotgun when it’s far away. I’m hoping to get advice like that and would really appreciate watching professional players to improve.

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mayan12345
Member
207
01-05-2016, 05:23 AM
#2
I only dabble in CS:GO but I’ve discovered these videos to be really helpful: https://www.youtube.com/user/3kliksphilip/featured For serious players, check out popular Twitch streamers and watch their VODs of past ESL games to understand top-level tactics. Above all, practice yourself—real experience is the best teacher. You might quickly figure out that a shotgun isn’t useful at long distances just by playing through it. Be patient and spend some time building your skills.
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mayan12345
01-05-2016, 05:23 AM #2

I only dabble in CS:GO but I’ve discovered these videos to be really helpful: https://www.youtube.com/user/3kliksphilip/featured For serious players, check out popular Twitch streamers and watch their VODs of past ESL games to understand top-level tactics. Above all, practice yourself—real experience is the best teacher. You might quickly figure out that a shotgun isn’t useful at long distances just by playing through it. Be patient and spend some time building your skills.

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AzmiCraft
Member
177
01-05-2016, 06:40 AM
#3
I spent three years improving, moving from silver to SMFC, and now I'm at DMG. It was all about self-study and practice.
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AzmiCraft
01-05-2016, 06:40 AM #3

I spent three years improving, moving from silver to SMFC, and now I'm at DMG. It was all about self-study and practice.

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dmko
Member
125
01-05-2016, 10:10 AM
#4
Shotguns work best at close distances. Bullets tend to spread out quickly over long ranges. Here are some useful advice:
- Aim where you expect the opponent to appear, ideally at eye level for better headshots.
- Move carefully when enemies hear you coming—it can change the outcome in a one-on-one situation.
- Crouch while spraying to boost accuracy; aim just below your feet and maintain that position.
- Study common firing patterns of weapons such as the AK-47 and M4A4/M4A1-S.
- Beginners often struggle with the deagle shot; practice slowly without excessive spray.
- Communication is key—talk with teammates to plan attacks and warn about threats.
- Invest in protective gear like kevlar and helmets when possible.
- On CT, keep a defuse kit handy for safety.
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dmko
01-05-2016, 10:10 AM #4

Shotguns work best at close distances. Bullets tend to spread out quickly over long ranges. Here are some useful advice:
- Aim where you expect the opponent to appear, ideally at eye level for better headshots.
- Move carefully when enemies hear you coming—it can change the outcome in a one-on-one situation.
- Crouch while spraying to boost accuracy; aim just below your feet and maintain that position.
- Study common firing patterns of weapons such as the AK-47 and M4A4/M4A1-S.
- Beginners often struggle with the deagle shot; practice slowly without excessive spray.
- Communication is key—talk with teammates to plan attacks and warn about threats.
- Invest in protective gear like kevlar and helmets when possible.
- On CT, keep a defuse kit handy for safety.

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EnderloxIceDJ
Member
61
01-05-2016, 03:35 PM
#5
Do you have additional weapon advice to share? For example, a gun that only fires from a distance.
Should I lower my stance when the enemy can hear me?
By "learning the patterns" you mean recognizing common enemy behaviors or tactics. These follow-up questions are all welcome—thank you for your interest!
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EnderloxIceDJ
01-05-2016, 03:35 PM #5

Do you have additional weapon advice to share? For example, a gun that only fires from a distance.
Should I lower my stance when the enemy can hear me?
By "learning the patterns" you mean recognizing common enemy behaviors or tactics. These follow-up questions are all welcome—thank you for your interest!

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JU5T_M4X
Member
113
01-05-2016, 08:27 PM
#6
In general, common sense will guide you well. SMGs, pistols, and shotguns have limited range, rifles offer longer distance. The Zeus performs effectively only at close proximity. 2. Avoid crouching. Keeping the shift button down slows movement and makes you silent. 3. Spray trajectories depend on recoil. When you hold the LMB and fire without scanning, bullets tend to rise due to recoil. To manage this, move the mouse downward while shooting. This explanation is tricky—watching video guides would help. Patterns vary by weapon; for instance, here’s how bullets behave when standing still with different guns.
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JU5T_M4X
01-05-2016, 08:27 PM #6

In general, common sense will guide you well. SMGs, pistols, and shotguns have limited range, rifles offer longer distance. The Zeus performs effectively only at close proximity. 2. Avoid crouching. Keeping the shift button down slows movement and makes you silent. 3. Spray trajectories depend on recoil. When you hold the LMB and fire without scanning, bullets tend to rise due to recoil. To manage this, move the mouse downward while shooting. This explanation is tricky—watching video guides would help. Patterns vary by weapon; for instance, here’s how bullets behave when standing still with different guns.