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Beginners move too little. If you are in bad position, change it. E.g. you decided to “defend base” – it is ALWAYS mistake: if the rest of your team moves forward, it would be better for you to be with them; if the adversaries blast all your friends and reach the base where you are alone…Even if your team wins, you are useless. If without any support you are in bad position where you may be noticed and conquered, only three options are possible:
Next fault is stubbornness. When the beginner sees an adversary, he concentrates his attention on that shelter and forgets about whole field; he even can’t imagine that an adversary is sly and can move to another place where an angle for shooting is better. If noticed by the adversary, you must be ready to change you place so adversary doesn’t know where you are and where from you sly ball flies.