When I go slow. I can do Kokushi > TKChun now, it's just that my timing is really bad with it.
Okay, well, I guess I can say my corner rape is better, but my mixup is still really bad. Everyone blocks everything or I get mashed out or grabbed a lot.
I'm having constant battles against the input buffer to make things go. I have a feeling there's a trick to getting TK chun to come out on Staff2, but I just don't know what the magical technique is.
It took me months before I understood and could describe the input buffer technique for 5B > 6C(1)> 4Kote...makes me wonder why it took so long with me but everyone else picks it up very quickly.
I was thinking I got better recently, but I think I was wrong.
Matches against Moy can still be play-by-played blindfolded. I have nothing he has to think about. Playing against LK was alright, but he hasn't been around. I learned one new thing but I feel like I just get netplayed every time I try it. I got up to 5 reps, but it's still only out of 30.
I've played like 2500 CT matches, some hundreds of CS2, and like 1700-1800 CSE matches...I know I shouldn't put myself down but it's just killing me how sad it is to play 4000 matches and still not have any fundamental advantage or skill. Maybe my perspective is just awful, but Jesus after all this training time you'd think I'd be up to spec by now but I just look pathetic to everyone.
I training mode when people get sick of beating me. I can do some things better but I still too awful to do any of it.
Can't be better until you get some kind of success. I measure that in wins.
The Background space could use something dim like kanji or something, but I kinda like the minimalism going on.
Baiken quote? She's not the most elegant of poets...
Maybe, "I'll cut down anyone in my way" but I'm not digging that.