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(@alexxx7)
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When I first started with eSports, I was also sure that it was easier to understand than in classic sports. In fact, it turned out that it is a whole science, especially considering the frequent updates in games. My advice is to first follow the tournaments and better understand the teams and players. Personally, I also pay attention to the dynamics of patches in games, it can sometimes greatly affect the course of the tournament. If you seriously want to understand, you can look at pin up app  https://pin-up-bangladesh.net/app/  , there is a section with eSports, and this will help you navigate better. I often bet there myself, the interface is convenient .

 
 
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(@maximus33)
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Yes, I completely agree with you! Understanding eSports, especially at the level of tactics and patches, is not as easy as it seems. I myself noticed that after each update you need to re-learn how the game has changed and what is now a priority. And your advice on tournaments is also on point - I have learned so many useful things just by watching the games of professionals. And about the app, thanks for the tip, I will definitely check out what's there and how!
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(@alexxx7)
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Glad my advice is wrong! Yes, professional tournaments are a great way to understand strategies and how top players adapt to changes. Updates sometimes change everything beyond recognition, so you need to be aware. I hope you like the app too - it's convenient to follow matches and do analysis. Good luck in analyzing the intricacies of eSports!

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