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[10] Knight
Are you beast players or I'm a noob? I search a lot against Cass and found nothing were Siegfried can have the advantage against her!! Maybe the difference in this is the player against I'm playing... his style is wait and punish... and he doesn't fail in any punish chance! Its annoying! I try to get a fight and only I found an insane poke of safe mids and lows everywhere... She have better punish than Siegf (236 combos for example), better RO power (236 B RO power its insane), she can attack from any distance with better properties... I mean come in! be realistic! Toy with them? are you kidding me?
But Maybe you are right, and Siegf have the advantage, maybe is that the player I'm facing is too lucky or too powerful or maybe I born in the wrong country... a country with stupidly strong players.
-Stryker-
I never said that Sig had advantage or disadvantage against Cass. Cass are easily mind owned. Just today I've beated 5 different Cass (with no lag) that did all the stuff we see in vids today. I always lost the 1st two rounds, but the 3rd round, I've already figure and modified their gameplay to my advantage, and then easily won the three rounds to complete the match. Most Cass player are by-the-book players, one just needs to acknowledge their threat on time, then respond. And since I know their book, I can improvise better while they struggle whenever i don't fall for any trick of throw at me.
Agaist Cass, G, 2G, 1K, 2A, b6, SS, B+K, or 8B_K are your best friends. Now don't come and say; "But if guards 2A Sig is doom, booohooo." What guarantee you that they even 2G at all against such lame Low while so dangerous Mids? Nothing, but it works. Just be calm, have patience, and don't limit yourself.
And don't rush down when is not need it, Sig is not an offensive fighter, he's a momentum killer.
Its not about being brave or strong, its about being smart. Dare to mislead them and you'll win.
Of course, luck is always involve. 50/50. Knowing is half the battle. But the odds and outcomes always tells.
@Sacharja:
What I meant was that 11AA - blah, never mind...
By the way, the only thing I'm having serious trouble with in SC4 iiiiissss... Mitsu's 1A. Even smart-ass scrubs are beating me with random gambles of 1A mixed with any other mid that hits on ground. I'm just not lucky enough against such blind gambling game; 1A - 1A - 1A - 66B - 1A - 66B - 1A - 66B - 66B - 66B - 66B - 1A - 66B. A kid was beating the hell out of everyone (with lots of perfects with 4 to 5 bars) in the room that day by just repeating the above. Not me, not Astas, not Ivys, not Maxis, not Algor, not even I-don't-knows, could beat that kid who was just repeating random sequences of 1A mixed with whatever. It was so... hmm, I don't have words to describe it. Anyway, since that I can't give credit to any Mitsu player out there. No matter how good one can be with Mitsu, all that is needed is 1A and lots of luck.
And lately, all Mitsu are doing the same thing too.
Edit2:
Another thing I wanted to add; losing or winning doesn't entirely define how good a player is, because there's always luck involved. What really define how good you are, is your reactions and after-applications post positive reaction. Having good luck, and using that luck, are different things. Anyway, what I'm getting at is; If you lose a match don't hide on the back of your tool, because by doing so You'll mislead yourselves into more losing. I don't know if that's clear, I can't think of a right way to write my thoughts. Anyway don't let bad luck to bother you, because it can always be there. So there's no point in getting mad at something one can't control. Just enjoy the game, and play as good as you can, apply all that you can.
Edit3:
One more thing, the match timer is also Sig's friend. If you hit first, if you are winning by having more life left than your opponent, don't chase them, let them come. Be ready to welcome them heavily. If you've won the first round, by time, it means your are already winning the match. Let the pressure to built on them, and when they less expected, go and fully unload out-loud on them. Boom, bam, dead on a flash!