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Subject: Tactics advice
I made thıs ın 5 mıns and ı trıed ıt ın my match,That is good tactıc but mıdfıelders have to be really nıce guys,If your mıds aren't stornger than your opponent's dont try ıt...
quite weak tactic... :p
anyway, it is better than the standard tactics. :)
anyway, it is better than the standard tactics. :)
Taking a look at your tactic it seems to me like if you don´t understand really how the tactical board works.
There are two different states to consider at every positioning, defensive and offensive.
SO, suppose you are working on player positions when the ball is in the center of the field. Well, for defensive positions you have to put the ball one square back and then you have to position the players as you want to see them when your oponent have the ball in the middle of the field. After that you should move the ball one square forward of the center of the field and then put your players in the positions you want to see them when you have the ball exactly in the middle of the field.
That´s the way sokker works, that´s the way to set up defense and atack positions with just one tactical board, and not two. Many users use to place their players following the small ball one side to another, like if they don´t understand how the system works.
I hope this advice will be usefull ;-)
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There are two different states to consider at every positioning, defensive and offensive.
SO, suppose you are working on player positions when the ball is in the center of the field. Well, for defensive positions you have to put the ball one square back and then you have to position the players as you want to see them when your oponent have the ball in the middle of the field. After that you should move the ball one square forward of the center of the field and then put your players in the positions you want to see them when you have the ball exactly in the middle of the field.
That´s the way sokker works, that´s the way to set up defense and atack positions with just one tactical board, and not two. Many users use to place their players following the small ball one side to another, like if they don´t understand how the system works.
I hope this advice will be usefull ;-)
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ssht!, dont tell all the little secrets of the tactics!! :p
Actually,I'm happy with my tactıcs so ı dont need your comments...I postedıt here cuz new users will use and just lıke ı saıd thıs tactıc had been made ın 5 mıns...
I'm not sure I understand you correctly, so please, help me: you say that we should begin working on our tactics starting from the middle and then putting back and forward with one square, or I misunderstand you?
Thx!
Thx!
when you have the ball your players actually stand forward of the position you set
When the opponents have the ball your players stand further back than you set
so to see where your players will really be when the opponents have the ball in the centre - pull the ball back 1 square
When the opponents have the ball your players stand further back than you set
so to see where your players will really be when the opponents have the ball in the centre - pull the ball back 1 square
well, you missed the point...
I was talking about the tactic that you posted, I don´t care if you made it in ten hours or just two minutes...
anyway, I hope sombody will find usefull my advice,in fact, I guess that´s the reason of this thread :S
I was talking about the tactic that you posted, I don´t care if you made it in ten hours or just two minutes...
anyway, I hope sombody will find usefull my advice,in fact, I guess that´s the reason of this thread :S
"so to see where your players will really be when the opponents have the ball in the centre - pull the ball back 1 square"
exactly, that´s what the user should do to see the positions of his players when THE OPPONENT HAS THE BALL at any of the 35 squares: putting the small ball one square back.
And if he wants to see where his players are going to be when HE HAS THE BALL, well, he has to move the ball one square forward.
exactly, that´s what the user should do to see the positions of his players when THE OPPONENT HAS THE BALL at any of the 35 squares: putting the small ball one square back.
And if he wants to see where his players are going to be when HE HAS THE BALL, well, he has to move the ball one square forward.
true, still would have been easier though if we had a tactic for both when we're in posession, and when we're not