Why SPLITPUSHING Is NOT What You Think It Is! - Play Like A Pro

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THATS ME THE NOOBTROX
The two lanes actually works guys promise.

superstorm
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Holy shit ive never seen anyone talk about transferring push to mid to guarantee sidelane pressure, this is eye opening fr. Great video as always!

Gojiradogzillagodzilla
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Stumbled upon this video while queueing for my final game to get into plat, got half way through and it already taught me something huge. Used it in my game, carried so hard! Gonna finish it now!

jasten
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What the hell this sounds so smart. There's times where I just wander around because I have no idea what to do/where to go, but keeping an eye on waves is a great idea.

Caelshin
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I'm a master EUW player that mainly plays splitpush champs and I am surprised with how much I learned in this video, thank you!

natanstunes
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thanks for that video! now i can apply those tips to my adc :) especially temper lines and rotating side lanes to mid

mustifax
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This is the advanced stuff ive been looking for thank you for making this content free

Younghoulhead
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Very nice! New concepts for me, thank you.

tormentoxx
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Fantastic video. As a newer, lower-elo player, I've often been torn between split-pushing and team-grouping, and this video helps to understand how to get the best of both. Super helpful :)

dhabu
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Finally somebody explaining how to split push properly. Thanks

omerkarahan
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I love the free tips you give in your videos. May have to get your Patreon or Coaching to really climb ranks.

scottsharwood
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Id like to see this explained but with Yorick and Illaoi. One requires a zone setup to be useful and excels in 1v2/3 situations, making going to other lanes more difficult and the other can just split push(multiple lanes if wanted)without even being present.

shepherdofelo
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5:41 Nami dies mid before riven has a chance to get to there and her roam would be for nothing since they cant gain any prio 2v2 or even 2v3 when enemy team comes mid aswell. But yes, the raom on the next wave would be good if she skipped scuttle.

Erislash
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I love the info in this one, learned a lot, thank you

ShredTV_Gaming
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What about hovering mid first and then going to side?
For example, me as a mid, I recall -> hover mid to give push to allied team -> then go side with teammates' help.
But from what I understood in this video you mostly speak about already being on side and then going on mid, but how do you get on side safely in the first place?

mitradite
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Illaoi main here. I side push the lane to watch my team running in circles in our own jungle.

Side push for team to get baron. They get it. Immediately, jungler back to farming camps.

herpderp
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i definitely recognize what foggedftw2 do most of the time. thank you for this videos, delightful and educative ❤

maruserumangaka
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This video makes so much sense. I tend to stomp my top lane as volibear but cant quite figure out how to use the advantage to win for my team (voli isnt a great solo carry that can just ult and 1v5, strong but nit that strong)

After this video I have a better idea what todo, great stuff that makes allot of sence.

killer
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I don't know if I agree with your last example hey. 2 enemies went for Akali and 2 went for Aatrox and actually chased him all the way to blue tier 1! In other words, Draven+Tal+Ali had a free 1v3 mid tower to take. Paired with the fact that Akali & Aatrox could still survive or even get a one-for-one kill. So the fault here was not the split pushers, the fault was on the 3 man mid not doing anything with their advantage. It was also Akali's fault for pushing her tempo line too far forward. Aatrox played a perfect setup here in my opinion.

That said, awesome video and my first introduction to "tempo lines". That's some golden knowledge right there!!!

francoiskrugerpersonal
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you used "room for error" in both ways (can/can't make a mistake)

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