Coaching Insights
& Strategy
Patch analysis, meta tier lists, hero guides and ranked coaching strategy — covering Valorant, CS2 and Deadlock.

Deadlock Mid-Game Objectives: Urn, Mid Boss, and Lane Pressure
Mid game is where solo queue teams fall apart. Coordinate urn, walker pressure, and vision before the throw.

How to Climb Solo/Duo in League of Legends: Habits That Actually Stick
LP gains feel random until you fix the same three habits — lane discipline, objective timing, and review. Here is a ranked climb plan that works at every tier.

5 League of Legends Mistakes Every Ranked Player Makes (And How to Fix Them)
Greedy deaths, bad objective calls, and autopilot farming — most Solo/Duo losses trace back to the same habits. Fix one per session and LP follows.

How to Review Your League of Legends Games Like a Coach
Match history KDA lies. A real VOD review workflow focuses on deaths, objective setup, and wave states — then AI coaching flags what you missed.

League of Legends Vision Control: A Ranked Guide That Wins Objectives
Wards do not win games — information does. Learn where to ward by role, when to clear, and how vision wins dragons before the fight starts.

LoL Jungle Fundamentals: Pathing, Gank Timing, and Objective Setup
Jungle is not about camping bot for a kill. Ranked junglers win by pathing into prio lanes, tracking the enemy jungler, and showing for objectives on timer.

Deadlock Lane Matchups: Winning Your Lane Before Mid Game
Lane wins snowball urn fights and mid pressure. Here is how to read matchups and avoid losing before items come online.

Deadlock Souls Economy: When to Fight and When to Farm
Souls are tempo. Winning lanes is not just about kills — it is about knowing when a fight accelerates your item timings.

Valorant Trade Timing: Stop Dying for Free Picks
First contact without a trade is how ranked teams bleed rounds. Learn when to peek, when to swing together, and when to disengage.

Valorant Post-Plant Protocol: Win Rounds After the Spike Is Down
Planting is only half the round. Post-plant positioning, utility layering, and trade discipline decide most close games.

Breeze Map Guide: Callouts, Strategy and Best Agents
Long sightlines and wide rotates make Breeze a map about spacing, Operator threat, and disciplined retakes.

Fracture Map Guide: Callouts, Strategy and Best Agents
Two attack sites, a rope mid, and constant splits — Fracture punishes teams that do not commit to a plan.

CS2 AWPer Guide: Positioning Without Camping
Good AWP play is about angle selection and re-aggression timing — not holding one pixel until you get traded.