the line "YOUUUU MAD" isn't funny. as a matter of fact, it's annoying. Please stop spamming it.
-- Connor <3
-- Connor <3
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Wow, this sounds like when people lose to MacD =OHe often enumerates all the weaknesses of this “poor player,” including such gems as “he relies on only one tactic” and “his mind games are weak.” The more he puts down the other player, though, the worse he looks himself. If the other player relies on only one tactic, and you can’t beat it, then what does that say about you?
I feel that Sirlin missed a point about losing. If you don't try to improve soon after your loss, you won't remember every observation you've made about how to get better. I hear a lot of people telling me that they'll take a break from smash after a big tournament. I say, next time you feel like taking a break after a huge tournament, tell yourself to man up and improve right then and there.http://www.sirlin.net/ptw-book/more-on-losing.html
strangely, im re-reading this now
and it is highly applicable to that particular situation
that is a good read, and a fun readhttp://www.sirlin.net/ptw-book/more-on-losing.html
strangely, im re-reading this now
and it is highly applicable to that particular situation
wow that did sum it upWow, this sounds like when people lose to MacD =O
*scribbles on notepad*abusing one tactic reminded me of playing friendlies with light at genesis
he downsmashed me for an entire stock, then bair edgeguarded
you should take some notes mccain
i really appreciate thisI feel that Sirlin missed a point about losing. If you don't try to improve soon after your loss, you won't remember every observation you've made about how to get better. I hear a lot of people telling me that they'll take a break from smash after a big tournament. I say, next time you feel like taking a break after a huge tournament, tell yourself to man up and improve right then and there.
A winner's attitude also includes improving at every possibility -- not just the week before the next big tournament...in 5+ months.
where the **** did this come from?First time I played McCain, it felt like a mini-Light.
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