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You need to work on your movement and fireball game. You spend too much time in the air throwing fireballs. You need to capitalize on fireballs and not throw so many. You need to work on your grasp of your opponents habits and your reaction to those habits, as well as the inverse. You need to confirm kills with every hit you land. You need to work on your edgeguarding. You need to develop your neutral game (an easy way to do this is practice without Fireballs and Dair). You need to do things with something in mind, or to put it more aptly, turn off the auto pilot. And work on your throw follow ups. A lot of them didn't make any sense and led to chasing your opponent with your jumps into the air just to throw a fireball or whiff an aerial.thx a lot, but I see that this section of the Forum is a little inactive, there is someone else who wants to comment about the video?
I am grateful for your opinion about my matches. About the fireballs, I realized that against Pit was the only way to keep away and avoid giving in to the pressure of its air attacks and try to find the space to punish him, I realized that in another video of another Grand Final to will post soon.You need to work on your movement and fireball game. You spend too much time in the air throwing fireballs. You need to capitalize on fireballs and not throw so many. You need to work on your grasp of your opponents habits and your reaction to those habits, as well as the inverse. You need to confirm kills with every hit you land. You need to work on your edgeguarding. You need to develop your neutral game (an easy way to do this is practice without Fireballs and Dair). You need to do things with something in mind, or to put it more aptly, turn off the auto pilot. And work on your throw follow ups. A lot of them didn't make any sense and led to chasing your opponent with your jumps into the air just to throw a fireball or whiff an aerial.
If you'd like clarification on any of these just ask and I'll elaborate.
Actually the thought process of "this tool is the only way to deal with that" is what's holding you back. You need to be able to deal with his aerial control and pressure without fireball as only knowing how to stop him with fireball will get you screwed over when you end up playing against better players as they'll notice your habit of throwing fireballs and flatten you for relying on it too much.I am grateful for your opinion about my matches. About the fireballs, I realized that against Pit was the only way to keep away and avoid giving in to the pressure of its air attacks and try to find the space to punish him, I realized that in another video of another Grand Final to will post soon.
About the Edguarding, Pit can fly, there's not much you can do about it. What solution is there for this?