Most often it is less than a minute before we hear the music signalling us to begin, but sometimes it can feel like an eternity. When that happens, we can be seen sneaking peeks as we look around to make sure we aren’t the only person frozen in place in a pose! We know we really shouldn’t be doing this true professionals would simply wait as long as it took. But we get antsy, and maybe even start doubting ourselves and we just can’t seem to help it! Once we are told the name of the upcoming dance we are expected to get into our pose and hold it. One of the most challenging parts for all of us at this point in the season is making sure we have our introductions and finishing poses down pat. When we learn a new dance, we typically learn the pattern of the feet first, then the arm movements are added, and finally the beginning and ending poses are inserted. Considering we have many dozens of dances, it can be hard to keep them all straight. Often our opening pose has some version of us leaning slightly one way or the other, hand on the brim of our cowboy hat and eyes cast down. ![]() Remember this: Impatience is the most common death.The dance group I belong to, Chinook Country Dancers, is in full-on performance mode for the next few weeks. I’m not sure the exact number of performances there are in total, but right now, I’m counting twenty-five on my calendar. Needless to say, we are at the very final stages of polishing the details of each dance so we can confidently perform. I mean, you may as well find a narrow angle towards the corner, take a sip of your soda and sit back while you're ADS'ed and holding the corner. The reason you hear this is because a team mate figures that you don't have to peek. You have to assess every situation and figure if this peek is worth risking your life for, because there may be both smarter and safer solutions.Īnd this is where the "Don't peek" comes from. Let's say he get nothing from listening for a few seconds, then what does he do? peek it? I'd like to answer that by asking Does he have to peek it? Other ways to gather information does not necessarily expose your life. The most underrated feature at lower ranks! These are just 3 ways to gather information without exposing your life. Depending on time, place and enemies left, he will use cameras or an helpful Echo to get this information, but what if those alternatives are out of the picture? Well, then you still got sound. The difference: If a high rank player sits close to the objective and wants to hold a corner or know what's on the other side, he would often find other ways to do this than to peek it. Whenever you peek you expose the one and only life you get, that round If that question is the only reason to peek, then why should you? You get 1 life per round and every time you expose yourself to an uncleared area, you are risking this one and only life you got. Your vision only provides information from the area that you can see. If you know the map and the area around that corner, then what do you really get from this peek? The whole question boils down to "is there an enemy there, or not?". If you look around a corner (not ADS), you gather a ton of information, but. Your vision provides the quickest and most accurate information. So, is it really the best move to follow our human instinct? So what does it have to do with R6? Well, we are all humans, and when you sit alone in that objective room with your hearth pounding like an engine, it is very tempting to stand up and look. I mean, we build billion dollar telescopes to look at galaxies far far away. We humans are desperately trying to see everything. ![]() The mistake: Using your vision to gather information.
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