You know, after practicing it for weeks, personally it's better just to let go of that 8 or so points of damage and just commit to the A.
Watching a lot of Amy players, I notice that they usually do KK and just try to do K:A at a wall or ring edge- but- if you don't do it all the time, you won't pull it off in the clutch, right?!
So I figure why not just go for it all the time? I think it's a good habit, and...
If I were playing offline all the time, it'd work >_>
anyway, um.
I've been noticing- now that I can whip out 6:6B with a relatively high success rate
... sometimes it just comes out.
... Like, I knock a guy down with BT B+K; I don't believe in doing the 1KA combo because it doesn't hit on tall characters like Astaroth or Ivy (don't wanna breed those kind of habits).
so I 6:6B him.
or I get confused in a match and I don't know what to do next.
6:6B.
It's like a panic button.
... but is it even a good panic button to have?! sure, 16-frame mid that's safe on block but I'm sure I'd get stomped for that habit sooner or later.
I know it can be rolled to the side that 33B covers, that's for sure... damn waste, doing a 6:6B on thin air...