Then run rings around them. “Seeing your enemy’s plan can, and often should, influence your approach in many ways,” says Passemard. “For example, if your enemy picks a heavy setup in an open map, you can use their weakness to flank them and change your position many times. With a slow composition, your opponent can’t control a huge portion of the map at the same time and is forced to play take a more careful approach, lacking up-to-date information about your positioning.”
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