

Transition: Numerical Superiority by Two (2vs0, 3vs1)
Published: 2021.04.25Updated: 2026.05.04
Because 2vs0 and 3vs1, where your team has a two-player advantage over the opponent's outfield players, are overwhelmingly attack-favored situations where you are expected to score, very few people regularly think about how to attack or defend them.
But if you keep in mind that danger and opportunity are two sides of the same coin (danger ⇔ opportunity), handling these moments well can have a huge effect on the flow of the game.
This article explains the attacking and defensive theory behind 2vs0 and 3vs1.

