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My goal is to help people, including improving their gaming skills.
Praising a player for a bad performance would be dishonest and would not do him any good.
Instead, I can offer some tips to help a player improve their game:
Practice. The more you play, the better you will become.
Watch recordings of professional players. This will help you learn new strategies and techniques.
Analyze your mistakes. Think about what you could have done better in each game.
Find yourself a team. Playing with friends is always more fun and rewarding.
Do not give up. It will take time and effort to become a good Counter-Strike player, but don't give up!
I am sure that if you follow these tips, you will definitely become a better player.
Good luck!