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Playing sluggish in tourney

Stockholm Syndrome

Koopa Hot Fiyah
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
23
Location
Boca Raton, Florida
Hey guys, Stockholm here from SFL. Potentially 2nd best peach in the state.

I notice that one of my biggest problems with peach specifically is that I sometimes gravitate towards playing really sluggishly when im either tired or bored or lazy etc etc.

My other characters I play dont do this, but my peach does often enough that it becomes a problem.

I dont know if you guys have a problem with this or whatever but any thoughts? IDK I just hate it lmaooo
 

GrizzyBeer

Smash Cadet
Joined
Jan 21, 2015
Messages
32
I'm fairly new but if find when im just getting mad bodied i stop kinda trying. So what i do is i try to listen to my controller and if im not hearing enough sounds coming from it i try and make more sound. its wierd but it helps me focus on my hands and playing quicker or whatnot
 

ShadowKing

Smash Ace
Joined
Jun 1, 2015
Messages
676
Location
Germany
NNID
TheShadowKing24
3DS FC
4785-7167-2769
OK these has happen to me be for.What I do is first warmup then get bodied (ik ik sounds like don't try)after being bodied and watching your opponents attack pattern put your self in a mind set to counter his pattern making it more exciting
 

Dewsader

Smash Rookie
Joined
Jun 11, 2015
Messages
1
Location
Utah
I always seem to feel like I'm playing sluggishly, even in friendlies. I've sort of just found that Peach feels that way in all scenarios and I actually work WITH it rather than try to find ways to play faster, I win way more games like this. But then again I'm not very good at Peach so take this advice at your own risk. XD
 

Hero_of_Time

Smash Rookie
Joined
Nov 17, 2014
Messages
9
Location
Torrance, California
I don't think you should limit yourself to just playing Peach. I found that my fingers got a lot faster and my movement more fluid when playing Peach after coming back from playing and leaning Fox for a while.
 
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