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yeah thats probably a good reason to look up some....
along with you know, something to compare to.
and just knowing angles you can take.... while improvising,
no pro player you ask on how to get better is gunna say to not to look up some known routes lol.
but yeah def dont just know your route... like you get one little mid air shot on you and you gotta change things.. but like you gotta start somewhere.
learn a route then change it up from what they do. but have some basic routes down if your gunna cap is prob a good idea.
and that seems like it would take a long time to learn and that's why I don't play.
really you gotta ask yourself, do you wanna be like this guy who has been a capper for 23 years, or do you wanna listen to me and not play the game.
pretty sure the better choice is obvious.
Known routes are countered routes; improvisation and quick thinking will get you caps way more than trying to run laps.