The point of strategic callouts is to organize how the team or individual will react to a location callout.
(select all that apply) A good structure for a strat call is:
Location - where to push
Number of enemies - knowing what you're up against
Timing - when to execute
Advantage - how you're winning your fight
Which is an example of a Special Callout?
“I have [special]” / “I’m close to [special]”
“I’m at [location]”
“Push [location]!”
“I’m in [location]”
Which is an example of a Location Callout?
Which is an example of a Continuation Play?
Which is an example of a Commitment Callout?
Lazy Callouts are necessary to use in quick-paced situations.
Empty Callouts are useful for inexperienced teams but are not useful for those looking for more detail quicker.
Run-on Callouts are necessary when trying to give large amounts of detail.
If you don't know where the enemy is going, it's best to at least call out a prediction of where they are going to give your team an idea.
If the enemy keeps moving and you can still see them, keep giving update after update on every small action they make.
It is important to make Location Callouts about enemies the whole team can see/enemies on the other side of the map.
(Select all that apply) What is the point of these callouts?
Avoid long sentences.
Avoid sound clutter.
Sound cool.
Exhaust everyone around you.
Quicken reaction time.