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    4-5-1-V can be beaten by 4-1-2-1-2 Narrow diamond and NOT vice versa, at least by my experience.

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    Guys please how to beat 3W-1-3W-3 ? i never seen this formation before,so please help with counter formation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fazzy View Post
    Guys please how to beat 3W-1-3W-3 ? i never seen this formation before,so please help with counter formation
    I'm playing against the same formation in like 40 minutes.Does anyone know a good formation and tactic against it?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Dante View Post
    I'm playing against the same formation in like 40 minutes.Does anyone know a good formation and tactic against it?
    Thanks
    It's cup match,so i played the first match with narrow diamond and i win 1-0 on the road,but i have only two shots on target,so i really need a good formation against it..What did you use,and how was the result ? And i think that i will play with 4-5-1 V next match against it but i don't know if it's a good idea

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    How to counter a 'crazy' setup like 3-2-2-1-2 (quality)
    (it's like a 6pnt match against the leader)


    ----------ST------------ST---------------
    -----------------AMC---------------------
    ----------MC------------MC---------------
    --DLM-------------DMC--------------------
    ----------DC---------DC------DR----------
    -----------------GK----------------------


    like diagonal lines ... ?

    thx

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    Counter it as if it were a 4-1-2n-1-2 (narrow diamond). Just recognize that he more than likely has either red arrows on the DR or blue arrows on the DML, so plan accordingly. 4-5-1 v-style might be best or if his MC are weaker than the rest of his squad, try 4-1-2n-2n-1 (the hexagon) with focus through the middle.

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    4 counter formations needed. 3n-1-3w-2n-1, 3w-1-3n-2n-1, 3n-1-3w-2w-1, & 3w-1-3n-2w-1. Haven't been able to figure out good counters for these yet.

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    Is it good to put a blue arrow for DC? (srry 4 my bad English)

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    The blue arrow on any defender (DC, DR, or DL) makes them a sweeper. They stay back closer to the goal behind your defense line & go after opponents who get past your defense line; within their zone. For a DC, the zone is all 3 center positions (DC-left, DC-middle, & DC-right). For a DL I believe their zone is only the DC-left; but it might also include DC-center. Vise-versa for DR. If you put blue arrows on a DC-left, that players zone is DC-left & DC-middle. Against an opponent who uses only 1 striker & no AMC, or 1 striker with advanced flanks (AML/AMR) & no AMC, a good tactic is 3DCs with blue arrows on the DC-left & DC-right (gives double sweeper coverage to the DC-middle & normal sweeper coverage to the DC-left & DC-right). DO NOT USE "OFFSIDE TRAP" WITH ANY SWEEPERS; sweepers stand behind the offside line & so you can never catch your opponent offsides with a sweeper.

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    Hi,

    I once played against the formation 4-1-3N-2 and I had 3-3-2 (aml/amr)-2 and won 4:1.
    but the opponent was weaker than me for 3 points, based on average quality.
    just for letting players know ^^

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