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suwave688

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  1. [standing Opponent] 2A > 5C > j.C > j.2C > 66 5A > 5C > 6A > 6C > j.236C > j.C > 66 6A > 236B > 66 > [Combo Finisher 1] (2033/43) 66 6A would probably be the critical point I'm assuming. Any tips? This link must be essential to Plat,since several long strings involve inputs like these.
  2. Quick question for Moy here. I've been grinding combos with Plat,alot from your compilation but one of the most frustrating things for me is 6C>j.236C>j.C>66 6A>236B. I could never get circular to connect. I'm assuming I need to delay the j.C a bit,but just a little unsure.
  3. I'm starting to understand it.Thanks Xie for helping out a beginner. Hard to find a thorough explanation anywhere for hitstun decay and move proration.Appreciate it lots.
  4. Can anybody help out an idiot? I'm getting discouraged with creating combos and understanding damage proration. Especially with Plat's execution,creating combos is frustrating when I can't understand my limits.Can somebody give me an example perhaps and explain how I should be implementing proration when creating or understanding combos?
  5. Nice setup Justice,the TRM works amazingly well. It works wonders against mashers to shut their pressure down. Best use of F.pan so far it seems.
  6. Yes,Nichijou and Hyadain fits with the insanity of Plat ^^
  7. Thank you for clearing that up for me sir.Tutorial you put up is really handy,Plat's combos aren't as difficult as it first seems.Anybody watching the BBCSE stream for evo this weekend? Disappointed it was shoved aside this time around.
  8. I've got a question about the 22C combo. Connecting 5B>5C>236B>5C>2C>Bubble>6C>22C is easy to connect for me. But if I change my starter to something like 2B>5B,then the 22C is impossible for me. Is there a reason for this? Proration perhaps or something else?
  9. 2B is going to be your main poke and zoning tool against Tager. Not only does it stuff alot of his moves,but his 236A/B as well. When laying down the pressure,a good ippatsu combo is reliable because his hitbox is large. But when playing a keep away game,2B is going to be your savior.
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