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    Maple Leaf 3W-2-3W-2

    I've got an upcoming league match against a person who I have only beaten once out of the 10-15 games I've played against him. He plays the Maple Leaf formation with 2 strikers every game and seems to win almost every time. There is a 0.n rating difference between us yet he seems to win most of our games. I've tried 5-4-1, 4-5-1, 4-1-4-1, V-style, Butterfly, Narrow Diamond, 3-5-2 Flat and many others with various tactics but have had little success.

    His formation:
    . . gk . .
    dr . dc . dl
    . dmc . dmc .
    mr . mc . ml
    . . . . .
    . st . st .

    I suspect he plays defensively as if I play defensively, there are minimal attempts at goal from both sides.
    When he needs a goal or wants to finish a team off he slides his MC into AMC.
    I've beaten him once (1-0) by playing 5-4-1 attacking and then switching to defensive after the goal.
    Next time I tried the same strategy it ended 0-0.
    I've played 4-1-2-1-2 narrow diamond a few times and had more attempts at goal than him but the game still ended 0-0 or with me losing.

    It's driving me mad! :P

    Has anyone had any success against this formation?
    What formations and tactics have you used (including arrows)?
    Last edited by jorgfc; 06-05-2013 at 02:47 AM.

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    narrow diamond modded seems to work being 5-2mc-amc-st. Last year a Q 38 team almost made it against a Q 46. Although the normal narrow diamond didn't perform as well.

    On the other side, 3n-5-2 flat might be reliable too, expecially if he plays defensive. Just don't go offensive or you'll get countered.