Hey PP, I have a question regarding getting punished hard. I've talked to other players about how a strong punish can influence neutral because it makes the other player afraid of that option. I definitely feel like that happened to me here. Kind of related is how I dropped many punishes due to slide off and thus over compensated for the option and dropped a grab on the last stock that I could have potentially converted.
On that note, I also believe getting a huge reward off of something makes me want to do it more, even if it is very risky. I lost 3 stocks to DJ aerials coming from offstage because it had the chance to give me a reversal and maybe the stock.
I think doing most of these is a byproduct of nerves, as I felt my reactions were kind of slow to everything and I was defaulting for kind of cheesy options randomly. Do you find in your experience more exposure to high pressure scenarios and meditation/practicing focus will eventually cause this kind of play to be phased out? Obviously even the best of players get nerves and play poorly at times, but generally this is not the case.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZfcrtIp99w#t=184m29s
I was too passive in trying to make the most of my invincibility here. Obviously I miss an easy chance to grab him when he's shielding right next to me. I do dash forward wd back twice because I think I was too fixated on him running through me my previous stock and killing me off the grab he got.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZfcrtIp99w#t=184m44s
Here I catch lucky with a nair hitting his drill. Honestly I have no idea why this nair worked, but I vaguely think it was cause his invincibility ran out and he was still thinking he needed to gain an advantage with invincibility, so he still wanted to run me down?
Anyways, since I drifted back I couldn't get a grab off of it, but I wd forward while he empty full hops and I got a crossup grab. I also have no idea why this worked as if he came down with an aerial I would've gotten hit.
Also, right after I get that grab, I wd back expecting DI to the platform and slideoff, while he just doesn't DI, and tech in place shines me. That kind of deflated me as I was mentally kicking myself for dropping the punish. All the things I told myself before the set about wanting to learn and trusting myself kind of went out the window at this point.
I haven't had nerves this bad since I was the anchor of a crew battle going against another good, well-established player, but I anticipate them again with Michigan's fall Arcadian coming around the corner sometime, where I will likely be a top seed. I have a lot of thinking I need to do regarding my expectations for the Arcadian, and also the pressure of being expected to do well and represent my sub-region, which I really haven't had in the past.
Also quick question regarding stage choice. I won g1 on battlefield and lost g2 on stadium, and giving it some thought, decided to return to stadium for g3. My rationale was that lucky is known for being a more aggressive fox and I would enjoy the breathing room, but after rewatching, since I do like to play a more zoning style, maybe fountain would be better? I don't really like yoshi's because of the volatility in just dying at 90, but it's possible either of those 2 smaller stages would've benefited me.