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The dark art of dummy passing
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<blockquote data-quote="Fa&#039;atau82" data-source="post: 137103"><p>You have to do it when there is a fair gap between the 2 defenders and a man inside and outside of you.. often i find there is no support immediately after a breakaway, and so making a dummy pass won't really work because there is no support.. AI does realise this.. or perhaps the dummy doesn't really have an effect.. i have used it once or twice to score a try from about 10m out.</p><p></p><p>There is a trick where you can get a faster standing start if you press to the dummy pass action. Not really a trick in real life, but it cancels out the 'walking' animation which can slow you down with slow players.</p><p></p><p>There is a 'top tips' guide by a poster called gayguy, you might get tips from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fa'atau82, post: 137103"] You have to do it when there is a fair gap between the 2 defenders and a man inside and outside of you.. often i find there is no support immediately after a breakaway, and so making a dummy pass won't really work because there is no support.. AI does realise this.. or perhaps the dummy doesn't really have an effect.. i have used it once or twice to score a try from about 10m out. There is a trick where you can get a faster standing start if you press to the dummy pass action. Not really a trick in real life, but it cancels out the 'walking' animation which can slow you down with slow players. There is a 'top tips' guide by a poster called gayguy, you might get tips from that. [/QUOTE]
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