Talk:Quinn/@comment-25532677-20150108183847/@comment-25532677-20150109170723

You just have to be ballsy and be prepared for if or when something goes completely wrong. Good map awareness can help. If you see the other jungler in a lane ganking, you know you're in the clear to counter jungle. As for Lee Sin, you just have to tread carefully, clear quick and get out. I usually activate W in the middle of the jungle (By red or blue) so I get good vision of the area. It also helps to take a sweeper and sweep out the common ward spots (Ie. Red and blue buff bushes, river bush, etc.)

In the occurance of something going wrong, you might just have to burn your flash, even if you really don't want to. The VERY most important thing is that you don't die to their jungler. Counter Jungling can give you and your team an advantage over their jungler, but if you die to their jungler because you got too greedy or didn't check for wards, you just gave the enemy jungler one of the best advantages in the game.

Another helpful thing to do (And this takes a lot of memeory and practice, and is never 100% accurate.) is to just monitor your clear speeds or spectate other junglers and watch how fast they clear their camps. This can help you know how fast that champ can clear their jungle and gives optimal times in order to CJ.