The Elocaust must NEVER happen again (5/10/2025)

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Originally streamed at 5/10/2025 1:05:15 AM UTC
Kami streams every day at: https://rumble.com/c/CatboyKami

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[0:00:39] The stream focuses on learning from the "Elo cost" in Counter Strike, emphasizing its significance as a tragic event in the game's history.

[0:01:52] The term "Elo" is clarified as originating from ranking systems, notably used in chess before video games.

[0:03:07] The streamer discusses practicing with the M19-1, a single-shot gun, and expresses uncertainty about its use.

[0:08:48] The goal to "rewrite history" and end the "Elo cost" is mentioned, indicating a desire to improve and prevent similar future occurrences.

[0:11:05] Techniques for tap shooting and spray control are shared, suggesting lifting the finger off the mouse for better control and using a nine-round burst for rifles.

[0:11:28] The streamer describes losing significant progress due to the "Elo cost," highlighting frustration over rapid Elo loss.

[0:22:40] The importance of team coordination and communication is stressed, with a focus on executing strategies effectively.

[0:28:06] Elo is directly equated to rank, reinforcing its importance in the game.

[0:32:03] The streamer expresses frustration over the matchmaking system, feeling it unfairly pairs good players with unranked ones, leading to unbalanced games.

[0:44:45] The necessity of effective communication within the team is reiterated, with a focus on not dying with the bomb.

[0:53:26] Positive aspects of the streamer's gameplay are highlighted, such as remembering to use specific shooting techniques under pressure.

[0:58:58] The streamer critiques the matchmaking system again, arguing that it should match players of similar skill levels to ensure fair games.

[1:09:02] The importance of controlling key areas of the map, like "long," is discussed, indicating a strategic element crucial for winning rounds.

[1:22:25] The streamer notes outdated strategies being used by teammates, comparing them unfavorably to 2016 tactics.

[1:40:39] The streamer reflects on missed opportunities in gameplay, expressing regret over not committing to fights that could have won rounds.

[2:01:27] The "dungeon" is described as "Elo hell," indicating a challenging phase in the game where progress is difficult.

[2:20:00] The streamer admits to a mistake in not using the tap shooting technique, which could have won a round.

[2:50:55] Frustration over the impact of poor team performance on personal Elo is expressed, emphasizing the importance of team dynamics.

[3:03:37] The streamer continues to criticize the matchmaking system, feeling it punishes good players by pairing them with less skilled ones.

[3:22:35] The streamer reflects on a game loss, attributing it to factors beyond their control, such as lack of team communication and strategy.

[3:59:06] The M19-1 is repeatedly mentioned, indicating ongoing practice with this weapon.

[4:59:00] The streamer discusses the feeling of wasted time when Elo doesn't improve despite playing many matches, highlighting the psychological impact of stagnant progress.

[5:30:30] The streamer challenges a viewer's opinion on a smoke tactic, defending it as a standard strategy used by professionals.

[6:02:04] The streamer lists professional players who do not use the movement technique suggested by a viewer, reinforcing their point with examples from top players.

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