What I Learned From 100 2v2 Games in Rocket League

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I Played 100 2v2 Games... Here's What I Learned. A few weels ago, I played 100 2v2 ranked games in rocket league and documented my wins, my losses and my what I learned. This video serves as a mini 2v2 tutorial guide from me after the 100 2v2 games as I got to learn a lot about my own playstyle and how to improve in 2v2 rocket league. Rocket League 2v2 is always a tough game mode, but if you want to know how to improve rocket league skills and especially your 2v2 skills, it is definitely the best way to go about it. Improving in rocket league and improving your 2v2 skills are by far the most fun thing about the game for me at the moment, so playing 100 games of ranked 2s has been a lot of fun. I hope you can take away some rocket league tips and 2v2 rocket league tips to help you improve in rocket league.

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Hi thanovic! I loved the ones vid so I’m soooo exited for this! Apparently Jack is also a great player and I’m surprised that the tennis ideas are soo accurate! I love this channel and all the videos. Please could I have a pin, it would make my day🙂
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loki
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The tennis analogy is 100% spot on, 1 and 2s is mainly about waiting for people to make mistakes. Flakes has some SSL with no mechanics videos that really show you how fast majority of people play the game wrong and give the ball away for free

Brabbis
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This vid was SO helpful. I used to exclusively play 3v3, and I recently switched to more 2v2 and even 1v1, and found myself always going back for boost, or in goals when my tm8 was out there struggling, and this video voices my problems! Thanks for the tips, keep it up!

ThatWookieeGamer
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I like what you stated about 2v2s being a 1v1 type of game as long as you can beat one of them. Ive always been a fan of ones so when I play 2s, I find it much easier to adapt when I think of it as a 1v1, just with an extra hurdle to get through first

GoodBoyShep
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Playing a lot of Volleyball has helped me play RL.
Absorb, Set-Up, Attack!
(and cover your attackers in case there’s good defense!) 🏐

JackboMack
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Paused the video to say it's not just a summary saying "not to make mistakes" this makes deep sense to those that play tennis because now im like imagining what it's like to win a tennis match how you maneuver the ball, what is your next shot, anticipation for your opponent, etc like i already knew i had to be doing that but it just makes sense in tennis mentality, thank you Thanovic for opening my eyes too, tennis is a great sport i love how it brings everyone and everything together 🎾💚

lolsmileyfce
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this guy has THE best rl content so useful and rly well presented and so much commitment into each video he deserves so much more than people like musty and sunless

jackyeomans
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This was a great video. I pretty much only play 2s and I agree that you pay for every mistake. Of course unless your teammate is aware of your consistent errors 😂

BeaceModeGaming
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great vid as always than, the passing tips were great :)

CadenRL
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Thank you for making this, it’s very helpful as I have been struggling in 2s recently

Lmb
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I love these 100 videos, matches, hours, anything with a hundred.

zeropanda
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This video was very helpful. thank you!

Jacob-Cina
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Great video, and good tips as well<3

wazar
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dude if i counted all the mistakes i make in a match i would never finish the match

notapplicable
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The passing thing is HUGE. Most people don't understand that there is essentially no pass to be made outside of a recovery or a strict 2v1 situation. The way to play 2s is to keep possession and open up space for your mate and that's literally it, nothing else, and you do that by grabbing boost, getting demos, taking good 50s and forcing the ball over. Passes aren't something to create an advantage, they're a way to USE an advantage you have created already. "Ehhh, pass more chaser", no, wait your turn and be ready for the follow-up, you donkey, the entire point of my play is to get you a free opportunity, but that requires you to stay out of the play until you can take over.

thecakeredux
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I like the tennis comparison .. Apt 😊🎾

ricardomacias
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Passing i the best and hardest thing possible, but it gives you the ability to judge which passes are worth going for and which ones arent, factors like, where your teammate is, where your oponents are, what kind of pass is it, can I reach it. It an incredible if honed well, I am still working on. I am watching all three of your vids, 3v3 100 matches next.

zeropanda
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The ammount of games I lost a game we were dominating and all because we missed open nets, or because me or my teammates weren't there for each other on the attack is annoying

zeropanda
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4:39 TYPO COMMING COMING NOT COMMING HAHA WELCOME TO THE INTERNET

hhaste
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I used to play tennis, too. Gold at 22 hours in 2's, Silver 3's (team diff) brons tournies (team diff)

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