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Heaton
A Soul in the Purgatory
Well, if you say that's the quickest way, I'd love to do some matches with any of you guys. I want a better Zas, and getting destroyed by Felix doesn't seem to help my too much.
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Had a mirror match today with Qshimitsu.
And I realized that I probably never want to do that online again. Especially since Freaky-Stylez/Qshimitsu...can warble my throws and plays Zass around 80% to my 60% online...buffers faster, and reads me like 3 moves a head.
Man I really wonder how people get comfortable enough to go for Gis online.
I would like to commend you for out stepping me, and outreading me, and basically outplaying me interms of mindgames. 10 to 1 was the final score...and by no means were the rounds complete blow outs, most of them where 3 to 2...I would start out ahead, and dude would fight his way back...completely. Sometimes he had me so mentaly beat that he would start to play around, probably drinking some tea in the process.
For the most part if you guys want to really learn Zass, you have to do these mirror matches in a first to 10 format. You will learn a lot more and a lot faster. This mirror match requires a lot of mindgames...a ton. The fact that your opponent knows what you're can do, and you know just the same about him adds that much to intensity of the fight. The difference maker comes down to spacing, GIs, and whiff punishing.
Aside from Qshimitsu there is also Poshib, he plays super aggressively...but I would call him out as the second best in terms of the Zass mirror match.
I can almost guarantee you that this has ruined their offline timing.