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Most experienced players expect Nu to 3C. Especially after Act Parser. After Act Parser, try 4B. If they block high on the first hit, RC into 3C > 214A. The general blocking position people are in when against Nu is a crouching block. I've recently become fond of 66 > 2147D. As in, running then doing a 2147D. Another gimmick is to wait for your opponent to approach you, if they're not a zoner, and do 2147D when they approach. With luck, you can get a counter hit and do the whole 5DD 6DD 2DD combo. When your opponent is in a block-string, do: 5DD 4DD 236D 5DD 4DD 2147D 5DD 4DD 2147D~C 3C 5DD 4DD 2147D~C 2147D Mix all of those up. Your opponent won't know where to block. There's nothing trickier to block than a good mix-up Nu. Don't listen to Sadeyo. He doesn't like fighting good Nu's. :D