Hate Speech: A Formal Introduction

I smell hate in the building. Lol.
Let me go ahead and stick up for ZWEI.
1st thing is, gamer boys love gamer chicks. The big hips, big thighs, enjoy this ride, the big tigobitties. We all know this. what kind if straight gamer guys doesn't want to play SCIV/COD with his bitch? Mhmm. So to discuss my debate. Yall know that girls are going to love ZWEI, Homosexuals too. Yall know that all them bitches you wanna bed are going to want to love him, hes like, the SC version of justin beiber, you guys hated on him for the longest time too.
Now as for the rest of post, I completely agree, I play offline as much as i can and I have agreat time with it, but people do bitch, a lot. Enough with the hate on the hot guys, im serious baby.
gay people lke zwei?
I think he looks stupid personally but I'm probably an outlier
 
I'm a soldier. I fight in a war(no literally), and I have to prepare myself for the worst.
1.- Prepare my weapons. Hard commands and complicate combos have to be learned and practice so my body remember all better than my brain.

2.- Know the opponent. Try to fight as much as possible against all characters, even rock tier level. Check setups, combos, frame data, specific character player habits (like 6BBB of Amy's users) and recreate possible scenarios and options.

3.- Build Stamina. A good athlete have to give the 120% all the time; in big tournaments you have to keep going and going with short rest sessions. Be ready for it. Endurance is the key.

4.- Concentration and Reaction. Its common to hate turtle's gameplay, but in some random moments you have to rely in all your patience to wait for the right time to attack. Rushing to attack all the time make's you predictable.

5.- Watch and learn. You don't know everything. Even from novice players you can have a good lesson. Try to watch as many videos as you can. Maybe you can find really easy answers to old and new problems.

PD: If everything I wrote before doesn't work then you need a special training called "OMEGA's Training"; maybe you will know why Dominican's players name it like that.
 
Winning or losing are meaningless if I don't learn from it. I can have & I'd have good times while winning as well as when losing.
Best 3 out of 5 round match, I don't have to rush a match to winning 3 round in a row, I rather take the match to last up to the final 5th round. I enjoy learning my rivals.
I'd stopped "instinct-playing" at SC2 as in inputting without much thought.

When I play:
I use character's common VS knowledge, "what can I do vs what", "what can I punish with what", etc. I have VS-styles for each character.
I'm constantly diagnosing the battle's risk/reward by:
1. Time: helps me to lure-in & open-up rivals into self-set-up to Counter Hit them often.
2. Range: helps me to anticipate or to setup my rival's next bet to counter it often.
3. Movement: same as range
4. Location: helps me to stealthily RO. I use my rival's offense against them to place them where I want while they think they are winning by damage but are placing themselves at high RO risk without notice, "rolling, rolling, rolling".
5. Speed: when to act vs "what"
6. Damage: damage is an eventuality, so I don't worry much about damage as it will just keep happening basically over time.

An example of above in a match:
Sig vs Zas: Battle 1, Fight! Zas starts long range high, I do 6B to TC. Zas is far, I'm side running 1] or 7], Zas does his long ranged slow sweep, I do 4B to TJ since I was already on 8WR I don't have to i44B, I just do 4B after holding 1 or 7.

Inputting grab breaks is easy, I just hold G & tap A or B as fast as I can. Purely guess or if my rival's character have specific grabs that I gotta watch for at certain situations like for RO setups, etc.

Anyway, playing good is not hard. Just learn & apply, keep cool at all times, don't be in a "I want to do" mind state but rather be in a "I have to do" mind state. React & punish. Lead the rounds. Don't show all your cards on the 1st row.

I got bored writing this..
 
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