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Originally Posted by TakeHerOnACruise
what car do you drive
also which players do you talk to on a regular basis that you feel have helped your game?
and what do you do to improve your game month on month, is there a concious effort to do x amount of whatever method of study each month? Or is it more of an unstructured thing.
do you think you can improve more?
what would you say are the biggest differences between the $100> $200s (if any) and the difference between $200s and $500s (reg speeds).
thanks very much
heh..I still drive a 2001 Chevy Cavalier. I don't spend money on myself much at all really. Hopefully I just decide on a whim to go out and get something nice..we'll see.
I talk/have talked to to Predator13, Iftarii, Chek, and M@d@ a decent amount about hands/strategy in the past amongst others.
Its pretty unstructured..alot of it comes from just conversing with friends about how things are going and weird/troublesome spots. Alot of information comes on talkng about a certain opponent we both play and what strategies would be most successful to employ against them. Hopefully I will continue to learn more from posting here and talking about different situations that arise.
DEFINITELY! I will never be the perfect player. Heads up regulars are getting better and better as they collect more information. To keep in top form, you have to constantly be ready to change your ways of thinking. While I feel I've built a good gameplan of beating most players, it is far from perfect and I'll always continue to try and make it better.
I haven't played any 200 regular speeds for awhile so it is tough to say for me in the current landscape. I remember back in the day when I made the jump it was number of matches I could get off. There were alot more 200s that would go off than 500s. I would mostly just game select 500s and had to keep a close eye out for bad players on tilt to sit, something that didnt matter as much at 200s.