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@Gearedfilm57

Single man cqc is definitely scary

@dallasdixon1134

One man CQB is a death sentence. Even in teams, you’ve got a 50/50 chance of getting hit the moment you make entry, but it’s miles better than trying to do that job solo.

@Turboy65

Recon by grenade would be beneficial in this scenario.

@crysp1y

Brother why am i getting theses tactical support shorts like im in the army in my fyp 💀

@skylaninaction

I always forget to hug the opposing wall and just peak the direction hugging the closer wall like a fool, hopefully this helps me remember. Way less exposed

@omegakilo871

Never look where your gun isn’t pointing.
If there is no threat where you first looked, then don’t just look over your shoulder to get shot in face while gun is pointing in the opposite direction at a safe corner.
Lean back in and reset to attack the corner like you just did for the first corner. 

ALWAYS LOOK THE SAME DIRECTION AS YOUR GUN.

@pricex556

Either way you put it there's a 50% chance you not making it alive if you have to clear a t section solo

@nathanmoi3550

What's really impressive is that this knowlegde naturally comes to you once you play "realistic" fps game for a time, just watch how a CS go or valorant pro player clear angles and you'll see its near the exact same method.

@blrbgbari

i'm 100% dying in this scenario bruh

@Dataclysm

This will certainly help when I need to be tactical getting mayo in the grocery.

@medosadik4612

this is exactly what i do in vr and now im finding out its an actual strategy

@Nova_007

Idk if any one else has said this yet, but if you want to know the best wall to hug, choose the left wall. You are able to see forward and its harder for someone on the left to see you, until they leave the corner. Its also harder for them to aim at you because they have a farther distance to move their weapon. Most people hold them right hand on trigger and left on gun/grip.

@kawardt6784

In ready or not, there's a T section and I was working clearing it alone. I walk and did exactly this, but it was unfortunate that there were enemies on either side of the dead zone. I snap to clear my left, but got kill on my right.

@ssstriderboyz7245

Great tip. As an alternative way of switching walls, you can walk back slightly (not too much to add time but a foot or so), swap walls and proceed as shown that way if there is someone running down the hall towards the T, you can react and shoot instead of sacrificing yourself over a quick horizontal wall swap but good advice.

@siddxartxa

I learned it playing CS 🤠

@theamazingjay161

Summary: Flip a coin as you are fucked one or the other way.

@v-i-be

I can’t believe I’m barely finding this channel. Super useful information more people should know about.

@notanonymous3976

thanks, this is a situation i always struggled with in games. i usually just hug one wall and snap the 90 behind me. now i can switch walls, but unfortunately in most games u cant look behind without swinging your whole body around. either way this is great advice.

@MyNameIsSalo

Thank you I will remember this next time I am in a live combat situation at  a t section dead end