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Old 02-09-2002, 01:57 PM   #24
Dan Hibiki
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We haven't organized ourselves to that point yet, House Ordos. A nice way to train is practice (of course). At the end of each practice match the loser can offer a rematch. Rather than instantly answer 'Yes', you can use that time to discuss the pros and cons of the fight, and offer better ways to fight. When you feel everything has been covered, the winner can accept the rematch and the fighting continues. This method is useful for whatever type of training you have (whether it be generally fighting, lag-prediction, learning a new character, etc.) so that both people can get a better understanding of the fights and improve much faster.

Hmm... perhaps I should create a training program for my clan. It could help greatly, and may even work to counter some of the banes of this online game! Interesting...

<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'>Dan scratches his chin while contemplating his next move concerning this topic. He then goes over to Senshukentaikai.com and thinks some more.</span>
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