I can't hang

pretty much everyone covered it.

there isn't much left to say but to reiterate that online isn't a really good tool to measure your skill. as long as you're confident in yourself and your abilities you're fine and alright. just keep practicing dude. but as much as you're playing people online, try to find people you can play off line in your area. that way you can really practice timing, spacing, guarding, and all that jazz.

but you really won't know how good you really are until you visit your first tourney. that would be the best place to measure your skill. (^ ^)V as well as improve even more by getting hands on advice from other players.

hope to see you at one eventually! not to say that i frequent them, but i have been to a few. hehe..
 
After a while it's no longer about your skill at playing the game itself since anyone can enter practice mode and learn how their character works. Majority of your development as a player will be mental, and you can't season yourself until you face pressure and consistency challenges in a live, cut throat tournament setting.
 
pretty much everyone covered it.

there isn't much left to say but to reiterate that online isn't a really good tool to measure your skill. as long as you're confident in yourself and your abilities you're fine and alright. just keep practicing dude. but as much as you're playing people online, try to find people you can play off line in your area. that way you can really practice timing, spacing, guarding, and all that jazz.

but you really won't know how good you really are until you visit your first tourney. that would be the best place to measure your skill. (^ ^)V as well as improve even more by getting hands on advice from other players.

hope to see you at one eventually! not to say that i frequent them, but i have been to a few. hehe..

After a while it's no longer about your skill at playing the game itself since anyone can enter practice mode and learn how their character works. Majority of your development as a player will be mental, and you can't season yourself until you face pressure and consistency challenges in a live, cut throat tournament setting.

Got it. It's very similar to other competition. I never became 'good' at a martial arts until I fought in kumite or randori. I never became good at darts until I played in a league and at some large venues where $$ was on the line.
 
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