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Technically I'm at 100%. And 0%.

I need to do online matches sometimes but my connection does weird things and I just...don't really feel like being competitive.

I wanna play you sometime, Cowcow, I think you might be better than you say you are.

 

 

Also my winrate is 56%.

 

It used to be like 42%, and a lot of my losses come from playing ONE tough player over and over to get better, buuut o3o

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Awesome, I shall keep mine above 80% at all costs. Mwahaha.


Is that your standard?

It's not hard to have an 85% win rate. Mine fluctuates from 83-87% and I usually just pick whoever I feel like using.

Besides, win rate's meaning can vary so much that it has little definite correlation to skill.
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I wanna play you sometime, Cowcow, I think you might be better than you say you are.

 

 

Also my winrate is 56%.

 

It used to be like 42%, and a lot of my losses come from playing ONE tough player over and over to get better, buuut o3o

When i say I can't grab or roll (which seems important) I meant it, it's bad. XD

 

But maybe we can sometime, just gotta find a good time.

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Rolling is bad. Spot dodging and power shielding is good. Grabbing is huge.


Rolling is not bad at ALL.

Man, learn the game.

Rolling, spot dodging, air dodging, shielding variants, et cetera, are not inherently good nor bad. They are all tools with different utilities to be used in situations you deem them most proper. If a match requires an absurd amount of rolling for the sake of adapting to the enemy, use the given tool properly to win.

What IS bad is creating predictable habits and addictions to particular actions, like rolling to move around and rarely moving out of shield.

Just use whatever you can as you must to win.
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Rolling is not bad at ALL.

Man, learn the game.

Rolling, spot dodging, air dodging, shielding variants, et cetera, are not inherently good nor bad. They are all tools with different utilities to be used in situations you deem them most proper. If a match requires an absurd amount of rolling for the sake of adapting to the enemy, use the given tool properly to win.

What IS bad is creating predictable habits and addictions to particular actions, like rolling to move around and rarely moving out of shield.

Just use whatever you can as you must to win.

it's a lot worse than a lot of other ways to avoid. You want to use it, yeah, but you want to use it sparingly. Of any of your ways to dodge, it's one of the easiest things to read and then be punished for.
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Nah man. Got grabbed, buried, grabbed by crazy hand and buried, then the cards pulled me to my death. Second time, the shadorf got me with a f-smash

 

I'm sorry, but the first stock lost needs this:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1QCbXCezNc

 

I mean, out of all the ways you died...

 

But... at least you didn't die to having your own move countered by your shadow...

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Nah man. Got grabbed, buried, grabbed by crazy hand and buried, then the cards pulled me to my death. Second time, the shadorf got me with a f-smash


I had that happen to me the first time I tried level 9. Made me sad. I was able to run through classic at 8.0 so I should eb able to do 9 once I put my mind to it. ATM still clearing challenges. SO MANY O_0
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