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Some friendly advice

Hello dear friends

In this article, I have briefly discussed a few points in the beautiful hattrick game
I hope it will be of use to you


⚽️🇵🇰⚽️Sir_Saeed⚽️🇵🇰⚽️

By publishing this article, I just wanted to review the following points together

1. Read the manual completely.

2. You should never underestimate any match.

3. Respect all your competitors.

4. Learn from other teams.



1. Read the manual completely:

Perhaps one of the biggest problems with people who start out in Hattrick, but decide to quit due to misunderstandings or disagreements over certain issues (such as results), is that they don't understand some of the basics of the game. And they don't even take the time to read the manual

Therefore, the first and best way to succeed is always to:
You should always take a look at the manual!



2. You should never underestimate any match:
Hattrick is a strategy game where every match counts. where every decision has consequences for the next decision. Therefore, it is necessary that all the competitions held have a specific goal. By "obvious goal" do I mean winning a game? No, definitely not. When I say never run any race in vain, I mean that the race must reach the goal. Of course, it is usually "winning", but in many other cases it is only possible to train the maximum number of players possible (regardless of the result).

In this regard, it is important to consider that if your goal is "practice", then the alignment should match it and you should put the maximum number of players in the positions that can be practiced.

Example: If you are training a playmaker and your goal is training, ideally you should use formations with 3 central midfielders and 2 wingers. Think 352, 253, 550, 451, etc. Or if line defense is your thing, your lineup should ideally include 5 defenders.



3. Respect all your competitors:
Respecting the opponent means respecting him. Don't think of him as your greatest enemy. Therefore, if your goal is to win, climb the ladder or become a champion, you must respect all your competitors equally. It doesn't matter if they are first or last in their competition. In this regard, you need to analyze your opponents and know their teams like the back of your hand.



4. Learn from other teams:
Finally, I consider learning from others a golden rule.
What combinations do their players use in the first division, what specialties do their players have, why player A is used in match A, why combination B is used in match B, etc. I think that way you can always learn


Best regards
⚽️🇵🇰⚽️Sir_Saeed⚽️🇵🇰⚽️

2024-02-15 10:09:56, 57 views

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