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Pressure Distribution Meta-Model

Pressure Distribution Meta-Model reference article.

Overview

A high level model describing how pressure is generated, transferred, and redistributed across lanes and zones during competitive play.

Key Points

  • Explains the macro behavior of pressure systems.
  • Identifies nodes where pressure accumulates or dissipates.
  • Covers how lane collapse influences field wide shifts.
  • Separates pressure theory from tactical execution.
  • Supports predictive analysis of developing plays.

Details

Pressure behaves like a fluid system that flows across the field based on lane presence, firing volume, and player movement. The model identifies how pressure accumulates at structural choke points, expands into low resistance zones, and collapses when opposing forces weaken.

Understanding pressure distribution helps categorize macro shifts that are not visible through tactical analysis alone. When pressure collapses on one side, it often triggers compensatory behavior across the field. Stable pressure systems create predictable patterns, while unstable systems lead to rapid transitions.

This model provides the foundation for explaining momentum, control, and risk distribution across entire field structures.

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