TenZ on WHY Double Flick for 1 Flick is Needed

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SEN TenZ shows how to effectively flick your op or your marshall with double flick. He knows that flicking one time couldn't reach his target precisely so he has to flick twice in 1 flick. That's some next level thing. POG TenZ

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basically he flicks near the enemy first then he has to do a micro adjustment (which he calls his second flick)

seahorse
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In essence, he is doing the bardOZ 1wall 6targets method. This is an aiming technique where you do a fast flick to get close to the target as possible, and then microadjust your crosshair.

Cdustt
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When he starts scoping in he is already moving his mouse near his target, the second flick happens when he's scoped in

wgz
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Tenz has a hard time explaining how he does his crazy shit, it's not really 2 flicks most of the time, he does microadjust but only when his first flick is off the mark, which is the impressive part: how often his first flick is accurate.

valorantparaburros
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It's really easy to master if you're comfortable with your sens, with comfortable sens with a great reaction time this will be a really good skill(from the experience) I've been using it since silver 2 (now in plat1 ik I'm bad but shh) and it works so good if you catch the enemy off guard

krai_vlrt
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Holy fucking shit tenz makes literally the most simple explanation extremely complex and convoluted for no reason

zWraithh
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Ya'll watched the vid right?
At around 0:56 you can see his hand move on each of the 2 axes with separate moves. First he moves the y-axis (pitch) then in a separate move the x-axis (yaw). When he speeds it up it the movements become less robotic and less angularly(?) restricted, but the basis remains the same, step 1: y-axis, step 2: x-axis.
It's very different from flicking towards the general vicinity of the target and then doing a micro adjustment.

ww-pwdi
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if you guys take a random clip of you guys can sometimes see that when its at normal speed it looks like one flick, but if you slow the video you can see him micro adjusting

Idk_Rush
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look up "how to play static bardoz" this is basically what he is doing for anyone wondering

datboyandrei
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He didn't say why. He just said what he does lol

kmax
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Yes, I also flick in the X and Y axis separately. All of my flicks are right angles, you just can't see it because of my speed. I purposely don't use diagonal lines when I flick. TenZ is actually kinda slow. I think he just has better game sense, when it comes to pure aim I think I'm slightly better. He just has better teammates to help carry him.

ticonderoga
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When I was actually good at FPS games I always did an overflick past the person, and then a second flick back in the other direction onto their head. Or in other words I would flick right a little past the person, and then flick left back onto their head. Similar to what TenZ is doing, but ever so slightly slower.

ainmon
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Strangely enough this is what I thought of yesterday and was going to add it into my aiming system but instead decided to do something else which if I continue to do it may become top level aiming :D

CounttlessYT
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0:59 tenz "there you kinda saw it more ", i dont see sh*t

RandomEditza
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Bruh there is no double flicking here, it's just something we all naturally do when our flick doesn't connect to the target accurately and it's called micro adjustments

jarvs
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i see many people explaining it well here but for some reason nobody can see the obvious i guess. the first flick is with his arm and is used to cover the longer distance the mouse has to travel because the target is further away on the screen. the second one is done by his wrist and the beginning of that adjustment is optional and may or may not overlap with the first flick (can begin right before the first flick ends)

BennoPuetz
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the first flick is his own aim the second is the pixel bot that goes on target for him

GiveMoneyToRandoms
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pov: valorant players learn what micro adjustment is

ItsDarkHUD
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after watching it in 0.25 speed and listening to drunk tenz i can confirm its actually 1 flick and he doesnt even realize it

beexyxd
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Tenz is astonishingly inarticulate. He can’t even describe simple concepts.

Murmurrr