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I'm more than willing to help you improve your skills and strategize more effectively in CS:GO. Whether it's practicing aim drills, discussing tactics, or reviewing gameplay footage, I'm here to support you every step of the way.
Let's sit down and have a chat about how we can work together to address these concerns. Your growth as a player is important to me, and I'm committed to helping you reach your full potential in CS:GO.
Looking forward to our discussion and future matches together.
Dear Max,
I hope this letter finds you well. I'm writing to you with a matter that I believe requires some honest discussion between us. Over the past few weeks, I've noticed some patterns in our CS:GO matches that I feel compelled to address.
First and foremost, I want to acknowledge your enthusiasm and dedication to the game. Your passion for CS:GO is evident, and I admire your commitment to improving your skills and contributing to our team's success.
Additionally, I've noticed some lapses in decision-making during our matches. There are moments where it feels like you're acting impulsively or neglecting team objectives in favor of personal goals. It's crucial for us to work together as a team and prioritize our collective success over individual achievements.