With ranked usually I’d stick to 10 sets a night if I’m doing well, and up to 15 if I’m losing. Can’t tell you how many times when taking a 2 day break it would make me rusty. I would start off losing 3-5 sets in a row and it would frustrate me. Then I’d get into a rhythm eventually. But yeah once I reached purple I just play a bit of quick match first then rank if I’m feeling it. So I can vouch for your advice, definitely helps.
@@TheGianGame yeah those consecutive nights when I go 9-1 and 8-2 then 3 days later I’m 4-11, I’m like ahhh. Regardless I’m glad of the progress I’ve made.
That's every session I play on weekends. Losing my first 5 -10 games then going on a win steak later about the the same amount. Then it evens out in win lose ratio. Rinse and repeat next weekend.
This is good insight to put it all together heading into my sessions now cuz i would do step 1 then stop, and then wonder why i would have a tough time vs doing all 3 at once. Honestly it just about incorporating all three elements on a habitual basis that's the toughest part I'm working to help me climb out of purple too.
I dont know if it's just me or not , but I usually lose the first match as its my soaking up information match seeing how aggressive the opponent will , figuring out their patterns and getting a feel for the play style are they playing with me or just flowcharting , I usually play more defensive , if I lose the first match I then turn it around and win the next 2 most of the time
My best advice is just dont play for long. Make short sessions - I play for like half hour to max one hour. I legit feel tired after that, well my mind feels I cant play that way. Make a half hour break go outside do some manual work and then go back kicking on ranked.
Just keep plugging 😂 you'll get there eventually 😂 .... It seems like this is most common strategy when I play ranks. At least 3 on 10 battles are pluggers. F*** that.
Just watched it in slow motion, is probably because of range and he was still during step animation. But imo you could see it as a case of Tekken being Tekken!
The hardest thing for me is knowing when to stop, or at least actually doing it.
Same here, the famous "last one"🤣
Yeah identify that move and make a point to block after it. I’d just do one or two moves at a time.
You and me both, brother 😂
Legit advice, thanks bro. That first secret got me lol I don't do warm ups maybe that's why I keep dropping and missing my combos punishes. lmao
Definitely a factor, I needed time before starting to use those, glad I could help.
With ranked usually I’d stick to 10 sets a night if I’m doing well, and up to 15 if I’m losing. Can’t tell you how many times when taking a 2 day break it would make me rusty. I would start off losing 3-5 sets in a row and it would frustrate me. Then I’d get into a rhythm eventually. But yeah once I reached purple I just play a bit of quick match first then rank if I’m feeling it. So I can vouch for your advice, definitely helps.
Limiting the sets, and stop when the auto pilot takes control is definitely a great advice👊 Glad you enjoyed!!!!
@@TheGianGame yeah those consecutive nights when I go 9-1 and 8-2 then 3 days later I’m 4-11, I’m like ahhh. Regardless I’m glad of the progress I’ve made.
That's every session I play on weekends. Losing my first 5 -10 games then going on a win steak later about the the same amount. Then it evens out in win lose ratio. Rinse and repeat next weekend.
Great video as other comments have said I’m going to use these tips and try to have fun even if I lose
Glad to be helpful!!! ☺️
This is good insight to put it all together heading into my sessions now cuz i would do step 1 then stop, and then wonder why i would have a tough time vs doing all 3 at once. Honestly it just about incorporating all three elements on a habitual basis that's the toughest part I'm working to help me climb out of purple too.
Glad I could help, keep up the grind👊
Great video! Going to start using these tips to hopefully climb out of purple.
Thanks for the comment man, I wanted to focus on points people often don't consider!!
Excellent points! ❤🎉🎉
Very happy you liked them!!!
I had to get to Garyu for the 2nd time. Will pkay lots of quick matches to build my executions and slowly try raising my rank.
That sounds like a solid strategy 💪
Heres my routine: 1 hr of training, then 1 hr ranked.
That's sound super solid, do you do replays or only practice mode?
I dont know if it's just me or not , but I usually lose the first match as its my soaking up information match seeing how aggressive the opponent will , figuring out their patterns and getting a feel for the play style are they playing with me or just flowcharting , I usually play more defensive , if I lose the first match I then turn it around and win the next 2 most of the time
That makes you a more defensive player probably
My best advice is just dont play for long. Make short sessions - I play for like half hour to max one hour. I legit feel tired after that, well my mind feels I cant play that way. Make a half hour break go outside do some manual work and then go back kicking on ranked.
Definitely stop after you notice the autopilot took control, I'll have my first tournament soon and I am afraid of that😅
Just keep plugging 😂 you'll get there eventually 😂 .... It seems like this is most common strategy when I play ranks. At least 3 on 10 battles are pluggers. F*** that.
As long as I see a disconnection rate of 10% or more, I decline everytime.
@7:20 ummm that tracking tho?
Just watched it in slow motion, is probably because of range and he was still during step animation.
But imo you could see it as a case of Tekken being Tekken!
I am in Blue already, what now?
Keep it going, if you notice that you plateau start to focus on matchmaking knowledge!!