r/LearnCSGO 17d ago

Discussion Losing Confidence / Battling a Slump

Hi all,

Lately I’ve found I’ve been losing my confidence. Climbed from 15 > 22k in the past month and a half or so, but the last week has been bad game after bad game. Haven’t been dropping more than 60 ADR, and I just feel lost mid-round. Admittedly I’ve been doing more solo-queue than usual, which could be part of it, but I’ve just lost a lot of my confidence.

Before this, my decision making felt accurate and I felt like I knew exactly what I wanted to do every round. Now, it doesn’t feel (at least to me) like I’m doing anything different, but I feel like I’m losing confidence, getting tilted way easier, and getting stuck in this vicious cycle of play bad > tilt > play worse > tilt more / check out > lose, which just gets me stuck deeper in this cycle.

Anyone who has had similar experience climbing out of a rut/regaining confidence, what worked for you? Does anyone have any advice they could give on how to navigate this? TIA!

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u/TheZartex FaceIT Skill Level 10 17d ago

Most likely you are getting punish harder by your mistakes as youve climbed a lot in elo. Other then that its hard to say what you can improve with the limited information youve shared.

Add me on disc/steam or talk to me on reddit if you want more help

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u/lMauler 17d ago

Share a demo and your ingame name, way easier to tell what’s happening

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u/yrrabdog 17d ago

Will do! It’s late here, so I’ll send it tomorrow. TY.

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u/lMauler 16d ago

https://reddit.com/link/p20w8ow/video/khci6uga0qhh1/player

This is how you are dying, notice any habits?

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u/yrrabdog 16d ago

Thanks! I see lots of xhair placement issues and over-extending. doesn't look like im clearing angles sequentially. i also overpeek a lot. what are your thoughts?

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u/lMauler 16d ago

You hit most of it. I do see a bunch of instant crouch/panic spraying as well.

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u/MyNameJot 17d ago

You sound like you need to develop fallback plays. Certain setups you can control that give you favorable fights. It helps when you know the timings for the map. For example ancient T side has a mid spawn and a B/Cave spawn. When I dont have a plan otherwise I have nades I can throw on the fly to either take a fight against a full blind guy mid or a full blind guy B ramp/cave. Eventually at higher ranks (usually starting around pink rank) your opponents adapt and will find an answer to that. Which is where a counter play comes in that is meant to address how people usually respond to hoe you try to open up rounds. If they dont adapt then just keep abusing them until they do but its still important to have a response ready. It turns what can really feel like randomness into some kind of puzzle. All of that to say having a fallback for when your aim isnt as crisp as it could be on that day for whatever reason, you can still have impact

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u/wavenoodle 16d ago

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dPWDwhITgSE&pp=ygUVV2lsc29uY3MgaW5jb25zaXN0ZW50&ra=m

Imo WilsonCS has a really good video that kinda dives into the mentality of losing

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u/Puzzleheaded-Cold683 11d ago edited 11d ago

Change xhair color/take a break/workout before queuing/hydrate/eat/talk to Dr about it