Could use some assistance

I have one friend who will play with me, the more we drink the more evenly matched we become. So he won't play me sober. And for questions, oh I will continue asking them!
If you're like me you are probably dying to fight him on equal ground. If you are superior, try to handicap yourself in some way that isn't noticeable and doesn't come off as a taunt. Instead of lowering your health gauge, try to learn a new character and brush up on your basics. If you are really zealous, pick up a $60 Hori stick and he'll probably love kicking the crap out of you as you learn a new controller... Be careful when giving advice. Instead of pointing out his mistakes, ask him if there is anything you can help him with if he's getting frustrated.

I have gone through a lot of the cast this way playing against my bud and he's caught up in skill tremendously. Anyway, good luck. Leave a note in the Soul Arenas if you have any character specific questions, or PM me directly.
 
I'm only slightly better than him (if I were to try to play one of you guys I'd get pasted), and thinking about buying two of those sticks for fun. My thumb can't take the G+B anymore! One of our rules playing is that we are not allowed to use the same character after a match is over (best of 5). And my rocking Cassandra and he rolls with Talim, we're both into unknown button mashing territory pretty quick! (I've known him for around 12 years now, we're pretty chill. It's my Talim-playing button-spazzing sister and family I want to stomp, and try to get somewhere in tournaments)

I'm barely just better than him, the night ended 14 to 10. Then we watched Claymore and he passed out on the couch.

Me, him, and one of my cousins play very tactically with each other. Remove the time limits, and have some epic 3-6 minute duels. The downside is that whenever either of us does something awesome we have no idea how we did it.

Well, what I consider to be an epic duel.

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I'm starting to get how to use the 8 Way Run. I've been mainly going into training, selecting a random character, and a map I can't get ringed-out on, practice for 30 minutes with their difficulty on hard and try to defend and attack and avoid, while practicing punching in the combos in a fight scenario.

This seems so lame to ask, but how do you perform those charged up and unblockable attacks I see the AI doing. And some of the multi-hit throws that ruin me.

I'm looking for someone to help me out with matches. Play against some of you guys who are really good, and tell me how I can improve. PSN: Dab_Of_Oppo Look me up, and I'll be getting a headset this weekend so I can actually talk.
 
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