As I
recently mentioned, knowing your teammates is very important. I've spent a lot of time playing with serialp0rt in pub servers, fun servers, and scrims, and I think I know him the best out of any player I've played with. In this thread, I'd like to describe how I use my knowledge of serialp0rt to alter my gameplay to make us a better combined in a team than either of us are individually.
serialp0rt is good with just about any weapon, but every weapon has its limitations. An mp5 is a
great short distance weapon, but taking on an opponent long distance will only be worth it if they have a short range weapon too. So I know when serialp0rt buys an mp5, I should try to buy the best long range weapon possible, even if that's only a famas or a galil. serialp0rt will easily be able to handle any short range conflict we enter, but I'll have to be able to cover him from long distance fire.
Similarly, if serialp0rt buys himself a scout, I'll be able to get by quite easily saving my money and just buying an mp5. serial will be able to skillfully take out any long distance enemy, but the slow rate of fire of the scout means he won't be able to do much at the short distance. With my mp5, I'll be able to adequately cover serial in the short range, allowing him to take on the long range enemies without having to worry.
I know from experience that serialp0rt likes to go first. I don't know if it's because he doesn't trust others to go first, or if it's just because he has played so long as a leader that he just takes charge without thinking about it, but there is absolutely no point in me trying to take the lead. So I have developed a nice tactic for covering him from behind. serialp0rt can look in all the major, obvious areas - into the door we're about to enter, across the bridge we're about to cross, up in the sniper spot where people have been camping every round so far - and I can cover the less obvious places. I can look down a side hall, cover our back, and look in the corners. serial can focus on leading the way and clearing the area in front of him, and I can make sure we don't get ambushed or pinched. Since I know serialp0rt's inclination to lead, I was able to adapt my gameplay to compliment that and give him the cover he needs to function effectively.