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This
is the biggest secret of the advanced player and the
biggest mistake that a new player makes. It takes a
while to learn and use, but is a great investment. Immediately
after the starting horn sounds, players will run to
the first piece of cover and hide behind it.
What is wrong with that? Everything! Inexperienced players
"hide" behind cover. Experienced players "use" cover.
Whether it is a set of old tires, some wooden crates
or a fallen tree, "hiding" is not the proper way to
use cover. Rather than "hide" behind cover, you should
"use" cover to hide you. Inexperienced players jump
right up and hide directly behind the cover. They are
way to close.
See below:

Being
this close limits your sight. If it is a wooden wall
you will not be able to see over it without having to
"pop up". This will hurt you. You have to be able to
see what is going on. You have to maintain eye contact
with the field of play at all times, hiding this close
takes away your ability to maintain eyesight with the
entire field.
If you ease off the cover, lay back a little and "use"
the cover, you will be much better off. Firstly, you
will be just as covered as before, if not more covered.
Secondly, you can maintain the view at all times, which
is crucial.
See
below:

The red lines are just an illustration but you get the
point. Whether it is to see "over" or "around" objects,
laying off the cover gives you a major advantage.
At
first it may seem intimidating or awkward, but you will
quickly learn to use this technique. The same goes for
trees. Rather than run up to a tree and hug it with
your shoulder.
Take about 5 steps back, get down on one knee and "use"
the tree to cover you, while maintaining your potency.
Remember, proper usage of cover makes all the difference
in the world.
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