I didnt wanna play him bc i still dont have a firm grip on the sonic mu and the last time we played in bracket he just ran circles around me
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He was serious g1 but 2 & 3 he put in less effort to beat me and just let me fuck up on my own mistakes
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I get that its a learning exp but i'd rather learn in a different env where there isnt as much pressure to learn/win at the same time
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Fun fact: That exact scenario, the pressure to learn, is where you will find the most meaningful information for any match up.
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A lot of our match last night was me discovering counterplay on the fly. I didnt lab Sheik/DH at all. I just adjusted while playing.
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Same with RHK. I complain about disjoints 2732 times in friendlies, yet I strictly discipline myself in bracket to find ways around it.
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I guess it comes down to my mentality. Playing in bracket definitely helps me learn, but it puts more stress on me to play better and i lise
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Focus on learning. In friendlies its easier because there isnt the stress of focusing on winning, you can just learn.
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Bracket may be more serious for both players, but at the same time if a top player knows you dont know what to do, they'll take advantage of
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That and just mess with you to tilt you a bit more, like what happened with me and craftis. At one point he literally ran circles around me
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Not doing anything else and it just threw me off.
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You cant guarantee that, especially if you ask that person "hey can you help me with this mu?"
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