Simple Ways To Read Your Opponent's Mind

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024

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  • @deadfr0g
    @deadfr0g Před rokem +153

    If you’re playing at local tournaments, a great trick you can use later in the bracket to get into your opponent’s head is to wait until during the match and then start asking them about what they had for lunch, if it was good or not, if it seemed like good value to them, whether or not it’s worth getting again, etc. Very powerful stuff. (This tech only works in the afternoon.)

    • @kataarifox
      @kataarifox Před rokem +75

      after that there's an insane tech where you get their phone number and start talkin outside of the local. really get to know them. they'll never see it coming

    • @AdamJorgensen
      @AdamJorgensen Před rokem +1

      You evil bastard, I love it XD

    • @-ITH
      @-ITH Před rokem +16

      Nah, fight over the stage BGM. Best way. Play Trigger when they want Leo's theme.

    • @Wolfgang_von_Caelid
      @Wolfgang_von_Caelid Před rokem +16

      @@kataarifox There's also a massive opportunity for a crossup by then asking them on a date and putting on a dress

    • @kataarifox
      @kataarifox Před rokem +9

      @@Wolfgang_von_Caelid ur so fucking real for this

  • @-ITH
    @-ITH Před rokem +41

    Good defense does well in modifying an opponents offense, if you can reliably wait out an opponents pressure and punish, it'll change their approach and cause enough hesitation for them to go from offense to reactive when they are too unsure.
    Good offense will modify an opponents defense when they may try to sacrifice neutral to get the life lead back, I think playing Baiken does a great deal of irritation to the other player and the impatience from it work in her favor.
    Great video. I feel like roundstart rps is some of the biggest momentum shift you get in a match.

    • @Shurmash
      @Shurmash Před rokem +1

      Know when to expand and when to contract. Be like water my friend.

  • @Cassapphic
    @Cassapphic Před rokem +9

    I wasnt expecting a baiken v testament matchup guide in a tutorial about player patterns and habits but with how many testaments the beginner scene has in eu, its very much appreciated.

  • @antonsimmons8519
    @antonsimmons8519 Před rokem +12

    I have now realized that I was giving my opponents far too much credit. I'm playing against the player too much, and the character not enough. Except in mirror matches, of course.

  • @saltyraccoon9710
    @saltyraccoon9710 Před rokem +5

    Me: *At least I'm safe inside my mind*
    LK:
    (Great vid as always)

  • @infamoushavock
    @infamoushavock Před rokem +2

    Been watching a lot of your content for a while LK and honestly I've grown so much as a player both in matches and how I lab. Thank you for this content, it's been great to learn!

  • @terraplum5515
    @terraplum5515 Před rokem +2

    Lk giving this info away instead of saving it for nationals in the ring against Jiyuna is big brain

  • @DoctorGalactor
    @DoctorGalactor Před rokem +1

    One simple thing that also helps is player tendencies. Do they mash a lot? Do they swing big in neutral? How much are they willing to risk and in what situation? Do they like certain options? Did they try something big but it didn't work? Questions like these can help in informing you about your opponents mentality and what they're likely to do.

  • @Shurmash
    @Shurmash Před rokem

    A lot of people think of neutral as when two characters are at a distance and neither has an advantage or disadvantage. I see the neutral as literally the neutral zone or the space in between. By backing away and creating space or moving forward and reducing space you can use that space almost as a weapon itself. Know when to expand and when to contract. Be like water my friends...

  • @Blargel
    @Blargel Před rokem +1

    10:23 IIRC, Sin also cannot do backdash BRC for an instant overhead.

  • @cousinearl6846
    @cousinearl6846 Před rokem +2

    That chipp player was going ham on you in the corner

  • @donkyo523
    @donkyo523 Před rokem

    Wind waker music got me rollin

  • @amaechi3801
    @amaechi3801 Před rokem

    This title is fire bro. You’re really improving as a content creator.

  • @JinhC
    @JinhC Před rokem +3

    Excellent video! We testament players are gonna need you to stop giving people counterplay though! Our character isn't popular so there's no reason to ever lab the mu :)

  • @BaronCappuccino
    @BaronCappuccino Před rokem

    Seems like if both players are good enough, if you tread into the territory towards the end that you noted you don't get into, you get the tea scene from Princess Bride, with a whole lot of overthinking.

  • @dimex3362
    @dimex3362 Před rokem

    LK, how would you approach mix in a game like sf5 where people can tech or delay tech or walk backwards out of a tick throw? The walk backwards makes for a very specific low threat to be employed but that can then be beaten by fuzzy walk, or reversal, or a faster move after blocking the tick jab.

  • @ZhangHe2369
    @ZhangHe2369 Před rokem

    Zato can brc backlash j. D and combo.

  • @NemSumeragi
    @NemSumeragi Před rokem +3

    Wake up babe, new LK banger just dropped 🥰

  • @m0002856
    @m0002856 Před rokem +1

    You really did go in-depth about the Testament matchup which is good.
    One thing I will say (because newer players looking for tips will sometimes not realize this) but you need to analyze your own games as well.
    I’m a Testament main, and, if you follow these step by step and never adapt at all, I will clobber you. So that’s when it’s important to think and not rely on what you’ve been taught: you need to adapt.
    If you think I’m going to throw a bird immediately after every single fire ball… oh baby, you are mistaken. So you also need to learn what the Testament can do to make your life harder to counter the things you’re doing to make their life harder.
    Trying to go under the bird with an attack might lead you to getting counter hit for example.
    Blinding jumping away from the bird every time without seeing if I’m throwing it to the fireball or if I’ve held the button to send it to catch your jump first. Stuff like that.
    LK is always good at bringing up like, “you gotta do your own work” and he’s right. No video will be able to go that in depth on a matchup.

  • @nkirmath8621
    @nkirmath8621 Před rokem

    My question is, why is wind waker all of a sudden coming back into fighting game media 🤔.
    Side note: Smash has a weird way of intuitively teaching this in the default of movement, and anti combos come from the kinds of ways to flip the table at any point of the game. It's why the players play the game the way they do. Smash has a playstyle for everyone, it's just got an overwhelming amount of knowledge.

  • @Deadlift4chips
    @Deadlift4chips Před rokem

    Sometimes labbing against a character a lot will tell you the tale.

  • @MrThepinkone
    @MrThepinkone Před rokem

    Gotta be at least 60 degree crow angle

  • @Kanrararaa
    @Kanrararaa Před rokem +2

    baiken players are definitely feral random mashers

  • @elgnarfowo2678
    @elgnarfowo2678 Před rokem

    Instructions unclear, now I can read the mind of oppenets in Rocket league

  • @Malacai087
    @Malacai087 Před rokem +3

    Shoulda just left it as "Simple Ways to read your opponents Mind" Woulda gotten a million views by now trust
    Edit: Ok he so did change it, now this comment makes no sense

  • @monkmaestro1949
    @monkmaestro1949 Před rokem

    This one only has 3k btw

  • @thisisMYname223
    @thisisMYname223 Před rokem +2

    2:54 literally a video about reads...

  • @Nyagro
    @Nyagro Před rokem

    Uh, oh... LK coming with the more clickbaity titles for the YT grind