
Ranking up my alternate ranked account.
2nd



We made a bit of a comeback then my team decided to int going for their Bot inhibitor. I warned them to leave because


After my team respwaned their team got a pick on


Actually what I learned was if that sort of thing happens, just go push out the lanes or signal that I'll try to pull off a steal but the rest of the team should go push out lanes and let me go on a solo mission.
2nd





At the beginning of the game our

Made a mistake right after Ahri DCd where I thought I had a catch on




Would have really have liked to buy


Lesson learned.
1. If someone on your team DCs you are instantly behind and need to play accordingly.
2. Anyone can bait, if you are not sure someone is alone, assume it is a bait.

And the team wimped out and surrendered. Yeah we were behind but we could have played this one out and had some chance of winning.
Super irritating moment when



The




Encouraged the team to buy items with Grievous wounds at the beginning of the game.






Not quite sure I should opt for a




Our Bot lane was napping at the beginning of the game and didn't pay attention to the fact that they were getting invaded. They died. To be fair I could have been more explicit that they needed to get the F out of there, but I did ping that Skarner was lurking around. I ran and got their Blue since I figured my Blue was likely a goner.
They were propably tilted out of their minds after that and fed multiple kills to their lane opponents and later to

A 17th level


If you need help securing an objective, don't start it if you don't have the help you need.
Don't get lost in the sunk cost fallacy if you almost have it in


For context


Try to look at it from your laner's perspective as well as your own. If two of you can secure one objective where you might not be able secure any objectives, one is better.
Read the patch notes. Don't be the




My team definitely made some questionable map movements toward the later stages of the game, but we were far enough ahead that it turned out not to matter.
Lessons Learned:
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-Suppressing


You can take






The early game was a little slow, which gave some concern as I don't like games going too long when the other team has a




Our Bot lane swapped to Top lane at and unfortunate time as a second Infernal drake was spawning. On the plus side we got their two top turrets and their Mid turret and a chunk of damage on their inner Mid turret in trade when I hatched the Rift Herald so in terms of opening up the map it turned out to be a decent trade.
Congrats on all of your recent wins VexRoth!
I'm also seeing a definite improvement on your ability to self-analyze games! Here's one I grabbed at random from page 127:
Now you're talking about the macro game- map movements, why things went wrong instead of just what went wrong. You're also providing splendid advice for those reading (taking objectives together, sunk cost fallacy, anticipating ambushes, recognizing when grievous wounds are important, etc).
Keep up the good work! I love reading about your games during my day.
Are you watching your replays to try to improve? It seems like you are. Just wondering.
I'm also seeing a definite improvement on your ability to self-analyze games! Here's one I grabbed at random from page 127:
VexRoth wrote:
Now you're talking about the macro game- map movements, why things went wrong instead of just what went wrong. You're also providing splendid advice for those reading (taking objectives together, sunk cost fallacy, anticipating ambushes, recognizing when grievous wounds are important, etc).
Keep up the good work! I love reading about your games during my day.
Are you watching your replays to try to improve? It seems like you are. Just wondering.
My 3 rules of gaming:
1. If your game starts to feel too much like work, play a different game.
2. Have fun
3. If your idea of having fun is ruining somebody else's fun, find a different way to have fun.
1. If your game starts to feel too much like work, play a different game.
2. Have fun
3. If your idea of having fun is ruining somebody else's fun, find a different way to have fun.
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This is an odd problem - good job identifying it! Many players just try to determine which team is behind based on kills alone. In professional games, commentary focuses on the gold difference between teams, level advantage in the same lane, tower control and objective control.
For your games, instead of just checking the team kills, I recommend paying sharp attention to the kill feed for solo kills (when a laner kills another laner without any assists). Also when trying to determine if your team is ahead, check to see how the kills on your team are distributed. This is also important for the next point.
Thank you for adding in the parenthesis! It's true that good waveclear and some disengage will help a comeback happen! It's also possible to do with teamfight compositions and pick comps, provided your team has the vision necessary to find the right times to fight (or the knowledge of how/when to catch somebody out).
This is likely due to one of two things: The first is communication-based. If your team begins to take dragon and the enemy team comes to contest, the enemy team are always unified: stop your team from getting Dragon by fighting your team. Each individual member of your team, however, needs to make an informed choice between fighting the enemy team and fighting the dragon - resulting in poor unity. If you watch pro teams contest one another for dragons, Herald, or Baron, you'll see their amazing communication skills in action (usually), and they all burst down the objective, or turn and fight, or disengage.
The second thing this might be is you not recognizing your teammate's current power. This topic is so in-depth it could deserve its own post, but I'll try to keep it short: do what you can to identify power spikes in your allies' and opponents' builds. A 0/3/0 Hecarim who has just finished their trinity force will do TONS more damage than they've been doing up until that point. Mundo's first item is almost always
Keep up the good attitude. I really enjoy reading your journey.