Wtf does it mean when people say "clutch" online ?

Wtf does it mean when people say "clutch" online ?

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it's when you just manage to do something, something that maybe would have killed you if you had done it just a tiny bit late or stood just a tad bit closer to the enemy or something like that. Facing a boss and just managing to dodge his attack on the last i-frame is a "clutch" move.

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A last second unexpected victory

example: last player alive vs 5 in a ranked cs game and winning the round

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I don't fucking know. I used pharah's ult after zarya did hers and my team called it clutch. It wasn't anything special either.

Doing something in a pinch pretty much.

its something call of duty kids say, another one of the recent l33t speak works like legit and noscope

or maybe im out of the loop, this sounds like some shit from 2008

What the first user said. It can also refer to ending the match a few seconds (around 2 or 3) before the timer runs out.

To you you just pressed Q but to them you were in the right place in exactly the right time and coordinated perfectly with your Zarya making it look clutch.

Not completely true. Clutching in CS is when you manage to win the round as the last man standing. Does not matter how many opponents are left. Even a 1v1 fight is still clutching.

It means something like this
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>1v1 is still clutching

no

>one of the recent l33t speak works like legit and noscope
Do you even know what 13375|D3@|< is?

Has nothing to do with CoD lingo like noscope.

It was an example, not the only case. Plus, a 1v1 is not really clutch unless you have low hp or something

Right in the FUCKING HEAD

let's just say being the last man standing and winning is clutch and leave it like that

it's not good to have too many over-reaching definitions for words

>Ryan is the second person to achieve the time of 1:12 on this level. Normally record ties aren't big news, but Ryan hit this time before getting 1:13. This is absurdly unlikely. 1:12 is one of the most frame-for-frame maxed times in GoldenEye, first accomplished by Marc Rützou in 2012, a player whose made a name for grinding hard to break/set records that are daunting to match. With 20+ people sharing the old record of 1:13 in early 2012, the prospect of 1:12 was a popular debate in the forums. A $100 bounty was posted for anyone who could get this time--legitimately--and after weeks of attempts, Marc won the "race". Only a few have shown serious intentions (or even interest) in matching the feat since. Technically, Ryan isn't among them, as 1:13 was his goal. But you'll see in the video that he had a good sense of what was on the line toward the end of his run.

>The nuances of "modern" Goldeneye speedrunning may be hard to detect, but the novelty of this run's unlikeliness should not be. A 1:14 run Streets is probably a 1 in 20 event, with respect to Lockwood's ability. A 1:13 absolutely requires something random (see: RNG) -- the presence of a grenade launcher guard. Let's call 1:13 a 1 in 500 event. A 1:12 run leans on "RNG factors" even more, also requiring at least 3 "boosts" from gunfire (getting shot in the pack, pushing you ahead slightly). Let's suppose 1 in 10,000 odds for 1:12, in which case you can probably expect dozens of 1:13 runs before achieving 1:12. Think of this like a statistical outlier in a distribution plot -- perhaps a few hundred data points between 74.0 and 75.0 seconds, thousands between 74.0 an 76.0, and one 72.9.
wtf i love speed running now

1v2 minimum is clutch

1v1 is a showdown/standoff

>another one of the recent l33t speak works like legit and noscope
>legit
>legitimate
>recent l33t speak words
how long have you been in that basement?

Winning a 1 v 1 is not clutch though. It's not what the word means.

As user said earlier, it's an unexpected victory. Winning 1 v 1 has about a 50/50 chance anyway. It's not clutch unless the cards are stacked against you.

Pretty much, clutch is "winning against the odds". That's not an overly complex definition at all.

Winning 1 v 6 isn't that unexpected anyway, it either happens r it doesn't 50/50

It's more Counter Strike than it was ever CoD, and since you're someone who is clearly 80 years old, I thought you'd get it.

>Winning 1 v 1 has about a 50/50 chance anyway.

I guess in the case of CS, a clutch would be having to push a better armed T, get the kill, and defuse.

So a 1v1 can absolutely be a clutch.

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