Moment 1: strong technical read
The king-tower activation was clean and bought real structural value.
Why it matters
Bernard would credit the play, not skip over it.
Sample Replay Review
An anonymized replay review showing how Bernard explains a strong technical play that still failed because the player's overall lane plan stayed weak.
This sample exists to show that good coaching is not only about spotting mistakes. Bernard also explains when a strong moment was wasted because the surrounding plan never adjusted.
Sample Replay Review
Bernard is useful here because it explains what the player should have changed after the highlight moment.
Details
Apply this in the app
Read the guide or sample, then use Bernard to compare it against your own recent battles and profile history.
Start FreeMoment 1: strong technical read
The king-tower activation was clean and bought real structural value.
Why it matters
Bernard would credit the play, not skip over it.
Moment 2: no plan adjustment
The player still treated the next lane sequence as if the activation had changed nothing.
Why it matters
The gained value never became control.
Moment 3: repeated lane confusion
A similar post-defense lane mistake showed up in recent losses.
Why it matters
The review becomes a lane-management lesson, not just an activation clip.
Because Bernard is trying to coach, not just criticize. Good habits need to be named so players know what to keep.
That strong defensive technique still needs a better next-step plan to matter.
Opening play mistakes
See how early decisions shape the full lane plan.
Read more
Clash Royale coach
See how Bernard supports repeated review after every session.
Read more
Pricing
Choose the plan that fits regular replay review.
Read more
Guide hub
Browse matchup and mistake-pattern pages that support replay review.
Read more
AI coach overview
Return to the primary commercial landing page.
Read more