Sample Replay Review

Sample analysis: Royal Giant Fisherman timing that made the later push finally feel unfair

An anonymized replay review showing how Bernard explains one support timing improvement that changed the full texture of the next Royal Giant sequence.

This sample is intentionally a little more positive than the others. It shows how Bernard can highlight the exact support timing that made a later push overwhelming in the right way, then turn that into something repeatable.

Updated 2026-03-24Royal Giant

Sample Replay Review

One clean support timing can make the later push look much easier than it really was.

Bernard is useful here because it shows players which strong moments are actually worth repeating.

  • Name the support timing that changed the whole push.
  • Explain why the control was earned early.
  • Turn the strong clip into a reusable setup rule.

Details

Updated 2026-03-24
Focus: Support timing and control creation
Skill level: Advanced

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Turning points in this match

Moment 1: disciplined setup

The player delayed support just long enough to preserve a cleaner later sequence.

Why it matters

The board stayed stable.

Moment 2: Fisherman creates shape

The timing of the Fisherman changed the opponent's defensive geometry before the RG crossed.

Why it matters

The push became much harder to answer cleanly.

Moment 3: control, then payoff

Because the support was timed well, the final damage looked simple rather than chaotic.

Why it matters

Bernard would call this repeatable, not lucky.

What to carry into your next session

  • Support timing should create shape before it creates damage.
  • A clean push often starts one sequence earlier than players think.
  • Review wins too, especially when the support line felt unusually smooth.

Questions before you start

Why include a winning sample?+

Because strong coaching also teaches players what to preserve, not only what to stop doing.

What is the teaching point here?+

That disciplined support timing can make the final push feel easy because the control was earned early.

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