Juri anon report of the day
Another day of watching replays, for the most part.
I am right now just trying to memorize what people do on wake up, and try to import that habit into actual matches.
So basically I try to keep count on my head of how many times a person parried, or did dp, or super.
I feel like... I have been playing on a way that I pay no attention to the other person. I have a routine and tactics but I never try to memorize what they have been doing before until now.
It's hard. Sometimes the match ends and I realize I stopped counting.
My objective is to build enough discipline so I do it automatically without having to think it but I dont even know if that is possible for humans. I think about card counters in poker and having to keep track of how many cards are in the table so far except there is an unlimited amount of dps a person can throw.
I'm not 100% sure of what im doing here but at least if I develop this skill it will definitively be transferable to other games which is the important part.
I will have to ask, how about you guys? How do you keep track of patterns?
>>73759826I think the note thing is less important for street than for tekken since there are less knowledge checks
I only have one note that says FUCK GUILE
Rather than that, I have notes on specific people
"this guy does this and that" and "this guy usually opens with this" since I will inevitably find him in ranked again seems like the logical thing
Paying attention on people makes me sad, there are guys I met on my way up that are still plat back when I started playing months ago. I have met them going up countless of times so far with different characters and now I meet them when playing the random slot.
This is a bit important to me because at least it shows I am progressing, I still feel like im garbage but now with a bunch of gimmicks.
I wonder if I will ever believe honestly that Im good.