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Dynamic Paper: "PES 6 — How to Shoot"
6. Training drills (in-game practice routines)
- Repetition drill 1: 20 one-on-one finishes — vary between chip and placed far-post finishes; note success rate.
- Drill 2: 30 edge-of-box shots — alternate curl and driven shots; practice 30–50% power feeling.
- Drill 3: 20 first-time volley attempts from crosses — practice timing and directional adjustments.
- Drill 4: 10 penalties and 10 free-kicks — test power and placement combos.
- Measure: track goals/attempts; adjust power ranges based on success.
6.3. Outside the Box (Long Shots)
Long shots are potent in PES 6 but require specific body orientation.
- The player must be facing the goal.
- The ball must be "settled" (not bouncing).
- Aim for the corners and apply roughly 60-70% power. Players like Steven Gerrard or Frank Lampard have unique hidden traits that make their long shots dip violently just before the line.
2. Mapping mechanics to concrete shot techniques
For each context below: recommended button use, power %, aiming direction, timing, and expected risks/rewards. pes 6 how to shoot
Note on power guidance: PES 6 lacks numeric power readout; estimate by gauge segments. Use these approximate percentages of full bar. Dynamic Paper: "PES 6 — How to Shoot" 6
- Close-range finishing (inside 6–12 yards)
- When to use: one-on-one with GK, tap-ins, rebounds.
- Technique: short tap (10–30% power), aim at far post with slight diagonal direction away from goalkeeper; if directly facing GK and in tight angle, use a quick low-driven shot (hold Shoot briefly then immediately press again for driven if available).
- Rationale: low power increases placement and reduces keeper reaction time; far-post placement exploits keeper dive.
- Risk: too soft may be saved; too hard reduces accuracy.
- Box strikes from 12–18 yards
- When to use: edge of box, central or slightly wide.
- Technique: medium press (30–55% power), aim low corners or near-post depending on keeper position; add curl if shooting across goal (hold Curl/Assist if available while aiming).
- Rationale: medium power balances speed and placement; curl bends ball around keeper.
- Risk: curling sacrifices power; defenders can block.
- Long-range shots (18+ yards)
- When to use: opportunity with space, slow GK or open midfield.
- Technique: longer hold (55–85% power) but avoid full bar; aim center or to one corner depending on keeper dive tendency; for driven long shots, tap low-driven modifier then press longer for power.
- Rationale: high power needed to beat keeper at range; controlled maximum prevents wild inaccuracy.
- Risk: poor placement leads to easy saves; crossbar.
- One-on-one with goalkeeper
- When to use: attacker vs. GK with open net or slight angle.
- Technique options (choose based on keeper approach and player attributes):
- Low placed finish: short-medium press (20–40%), aim to far post, favor low shot.
- Chip (lob): quick press of lob button when GK committed forward (requires space and high technique); timing must be precise.
- Finesse/placed (if available): use finesse modifier to place to an open corner.
- Rationale: chipping counters aggressive GK; placed shots exploit corners.
- Risk: mistimed chip yields easy save; too predictable placed to same side.
- Volleys and half-volleys
- When to use: crosses, knockdowns, rebounds.
- Technique: first-time full-weight strike—adjust direction quickly with stick and use 40–80% power based on distance and body orientation. For half-volley (after bounce) allow a split-second to set body angle.
- Rationale: timing critical; explosive contact yields power and accuracy.
- Risk: mis-timing produces weak or mis-hit shots.
- Set pieces: free kicks and penalties
- Penalties:
- Technique: use the power gauge for consistent ~50–65% depending on kicker power; aim to corner; combine with slight run-up adjustment.
- Rationale: medium power with accurate placement beats GK dive.
- Direct free kicks (close):
- Technique: use curve/placement (hold Curl while aiming), 25–45% power for close; for >25m use 55–80% and aim slightly over defensive wall with dip.
- Indirect (near post rebounds):
- Technique: low-driven or paced shot to near post to exploit goalkeeper reaction.
6. Training Drills and Practice Routine
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Repetition drills (20–30 minutes/session) Repetition drill 1: 20 one-on-one finishes — vary
- Close-range finishing: Practice 10–20 tap-ins from 6–12 yards.
- One-on-one drills: 15–20 attempts against rushing keepers.
- Long-range shooting: 20 shots from 18–25 yards with varying power.
- Volleys: 20 half/volleys from crosses.
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Scenario practice
- Simulate counter-attack situations: pass + through-ball + finish.
- Free-kicks and corners: practice delivery to specific zones and finishing.
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In-match focus
- Track stamina and substitute tiring attackers to maintain shot quality.
- Develop habit of aiming for the far post when possible.