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Teaching my bronze brother how to get better
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As an older brother there’s no better feeling than watching your younger brother get better. I’m a master Ken (1400-1500 MR) so I’m good but I’m not cracked. He wants to main Kimberly, so I was teaching him her basic game plan to win, and we played about 50 matches.

Although my right bumper was jank and I wasn’t utilizing drive rush to its fullest, I taught him whiff punishes and baiting parries for throws after Kimberly’s run cancel. Over the course of our matches he was legitimately baiting my parry to throw me and really getting the hang of mixing up Kim’s jumping kicks to bait my dp.

Although I wasn’t going all out I didn’t hand any free wins either, but after about 50 matches he finally got one on me and his excitement was ecstatic. I feel proud of him and can’t wait for him to get better so I can finally go all out with him.

Sorry for the long post, just felt I should share, does anyone else feel this way?

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