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General Discussionneed help to analyse my mistakes

need help to analyse my mistakes in General Discussion
StoneTemple

    Hi, recently i came back to dota2 with a new acc, i calibrated at 3.5k and just cant climb (my old acc was 4.2)
    The most aggravating games are when i have on TA a desolator at 13 min and have a huge lead and then i still lose.
    I dont want to blame on teammates and anything i just want to understand what i could have done to win this:
    Example: https://www.dotabuff.com/matches/3392249726
    P.S. I know building dmg is low its because they steamrolled us back in base.
    I would greatly appreciate if someone that knows the game well can give me some advice on how to not lose with such an advantage.
    Thanks.

    evy

      Know how to utilize your gold lead?
      Position better, take objectives and punish mistakes more effectively
      I'm not a TA player, go check some high mmr replays for that since you're spamming her anyway

      kormoranas

        Analysis made lets conclude
        Conclusion: total idiot

        StoneTemple

          Can someone actually watch the replay and maybe point out some mistakes?

          evy

            Eh, I doubt anyone would bother tbh

            kormoranas

              You suck at farming, ganking, pushing, what a noob!

              ma-ku hemburger country

                So I took a look and here's some stuff I noticed; correct me if I'm wrong. I noticed there was one teamfight at 22~min, mk and cm down and your other two teammates backing off at low health I don't think you should have tried to 1v3 the slark clinkz and kotl even at full hp. If you had backed off the necro and nyx wouldn't have had to turn back to try and help you and you might have avoided the ensuing teamwipe.

                Also, right before that you guys let void rat your safelane while 3 of you were wandering around midlane unsure of whether to push. And then you went to farm ancients while he took down your tower. But to be fair I feel like mk could have at least depushed the safelane a little before tping to the shrine because the creepwave was really close to your tower.

                18~mins fight broke out and you were pacing around maybe unsure of what to do before taking a long time walking through some trees to get to them only to have the enemy escape. It was a 3v5 you guys could have won imo. The es was also caught in a bad position which you could have punished. And while your teammates were giving chase to the es and kotl you farmed the lane creeps.

                Sorry if I got stuff wrong, I'm just trying to get better at analyzing replays and identifying what went wrong/could have been done better so I thought I would give it a shot.

                KitKat -.^

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                  Stentorian

                    Most "won" games are lost because of overextending.

                    The logic is as follows: we've won all our lanes and 2-3 team fights and taken all T2s. Now let's go HG and end.

                    Most of the time when you HG like that, enemy team poops on you and counter push, your team has no buyback so you lose a rax, and give up all the advantage you had.

                    For games like this, try to take a commanding role and assign your team objectives.

                    1. Ward the map, buy smoke, pick one off, then push.
                    2. Get Roshan, and then push.
                    3. Enemy team is about to revive in 10 seconds. It's time to b, even though the tower is 100 hp away.
                    4. While backing, don't back through enemy shrines because they can TP there and take a shit on you.
                    5. Always check to see if your team has a pipe, crimson, and/or greaves. These are super helpful.

                    StoneTemple

                      Thanks a lot for the advice's guys