I get better as the set goes on too, since most of my best playing is based on reads and counters. So when I'm playing someone fresh is when I'm at my weakest usually. That did not quite go that way this time though. Although I am talking about the trend over many sets.
I usually get most people with throws, so I don't think it was that out of the ordinary. At first I thought it was lag, but I was breaking a lot of them so that was out the window.
I was eating a ton of 6Bs though, and I had a hard time reading you in the beginning of the match. Normally I can guess what the person is going to do and get off to a strong start.
The Enma > j.2C thing is kind of a gimmick; I can do it really early and fast as almost a rising overhead, and if you try to do anything you'll get hit, (unless you do 6D like you said). But if you start countering I can delay the j.2C instead.
Also that air throw combo is basically a variant of the same combo we do elsewhere, just off the throw. There is probably a more optimal version of it.
I was surprised every time I'd IAD right into that wakeup 5C. Surprisingly more effective than you would think.
Oh yeah, it was pesky how you kept escaping out of the corner with the jump outs. I was expecting to just throw you in there and throw / hotaru / 6B you to death but it would just end with you doing a 5C combo out of the corner to me instead somehow.
Anyway, I can play more this week. I love Haku mirrors.