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I find it hard to believe you're a "really good spy" when you're a member of both saigns AND nighteam...
@OP: Yes, practice is the only way to get good at any class. Just a word of advice - stick to stock spy for now. Using the dead ringer while you're still learning, as easy as it may seem, will teach you bad spy habits.
That are from the time i was still practicing TF2, and i never exit from here (too lazy)... and otherwise, if you saw a player force only into the company he's meeting... well, man xD
http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Spy_strategy
http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Community_Spy_strategy
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=124902111
I'm working on weapons and upcoming will be class match-ups, an advanced guide, and MvM.
there are a few things you need to know (my flaws basically)
1. Dont be a hero. Do not rush in and start butterknifing the crap outta someone.
2. If you get seen, run away
3. Dont use dead ringer. get good with the stock invis. dont use c&d. the drain rate on that is waaay too fast.
4. Positioning. Take the flanks. Know the map well. With all that, you can get really good positioning behind them and sometimes even get a nice long chainstab