IV - Why Your Reads Suck

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 41

  • @fararjeh
    @fararjeh  День назад +5

    Join up peeps!!!
    discord.gg/pYHYwMGycD

  • @numbersplaygames7982
    @numbersplaygames7982 День назад +14

    Legit been waiting for another vid man, your last 3 were some of the best and most easily digestible videos about neutral, advantage, and disadvantage I’ve seen. Please keep at it, you’re doing god’s work!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  День назад +2

      Don’t plan on stopping, thank you for the kind words 🙏

  • @mb14561
    @mb14561 13 часов назад +2

    So worth the wait! These insightful videos did something to me, I've been on a journey ever since. Thank you Farajeh ggs

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  13 часов назад +1

      Thank YOU for continuing to watch!!

  • @Shaymaru
    @Shaymaru 12 часов назад +1

    I love your videos and how super quick they are to understand. I appreciate the really low energy voice instead of trying to keep me engaged with faux hype. I think I liked the self 1 vs self 2 part the most, as I've never really put thought into that sort of thing. Great stuff!!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  11 часов назад +1

      I think the stylistic choices I make in my videos mean they may not appeal to a wider audience, but if they appeal to people like yourself, I’m happy, thank you!!

  • @CloudCuckooCountry
    @CloudCuckooCountry День назад +2

    That self 1/2 bit is actually extremely useful. Thank you!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  23 часа назад

      glad you could get something out of it 🙏

  • @paultapping9510
    @paultapping9510 20 часов назад +1

    I've been finding this series incredibly helpful as a new fighting game player. Compared to the games I was playing last time I dipped my toes in, like Soul Calibre 2, things have become so much more complex. There's so much to consider, in and out of matches, I can see how so many people bounce off the genre.
    I really like what you have to say about salt. It's absolutely true that if you keep getting beaten by a "cheap" move or character, that just means you need to learn the counterplay. If it's as cheap as you think it is, it will generally have an easy counterplay.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  15 часов назад +1

      The fact that you have that mindset and understand that nothing is “cheap” and you just lack knowledge tells me you’re better than 90% of fighting game players already

  • @Valentinent
    @Valentinent День назад +2

    Peak is back, Amazing Video!

  • @jasonburrs3142
    @jasonburrs3142 День назад +2

    The notion of the "two selves" is described well in the book "Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow" by Psychologist Daniel Kahneman.
    We have two states of mind. The emotional, impusive, primal mind and the more rational, deliberate, strategic one.
    The first one is on autopilot and giving into it is why people get salty. The second one in many is lazy and takes time to develop but the 2nd is responsible for forming and implementing tactical decisions and adaptations under pressure.
    Unfortunately most people never really develop their 2nd and tend to behave impulsively and thoughlessly leading to easy manipulation.

  • @pablo.G28
    @pablo.G28 День назад +2

    This video is incredible 😲 I can't believe someone did something like this!

  • @Cassapphic
    @Cassapphic 14 часов назад +1

    Some really good analysis on mental approach both to analyse opponents and manage your own, but one thing I thing is kinda overlooked here is the power of first impressions, doing something risky or unexpected early, like ex dp the first knockdown or always starting round 1 with a DI, is going to immediately shoot that option to the top of your opponent's mental stacj for a whike before they notice you stop presenting that option entirely. It is risky and something I wouldn't always try, but it can be worth experimenting with, if anything to see how your opponent responds.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  13 часов назад

      thats more conditioning, which i do agree i did not cover in the video. Too much to talk about not enough time, but who knows? I might make a follow up

  • @JavierSanchez-mo2ef
    @JavierSanchez-mo2ef День назад +1

    Awesome stuff dude, thanks for the great content !

  • @RedDevil0507
    @RedDevil0507 День назад +1

    Great vid! just realised you were the guy I played in the UFG tournament lol, I've been watching your vids to try and get better for a few months now

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  23 часа назад

      aye man its a small world in the fgc lmao

  • @Unserioussam328
    @Unserioussam328 День назад +1

    Merry christmas, indeed.

  • @jimmyapache3655
    @jimmyapache3655 День назад +1

    babe wake up, fararjeh posted a new video

  • @Jess-ft6sn
    @Jess-ft6sn День назад +1

    best sf6 vid i’ve ever seen! keep up the good work man, will be keeping an eye out for more vids🙏

  • @dragonman1579
    @dragonman1579 День назад +1

    Another banger vid, this is actually what I'm struggling with the most rn. I got the inner game of tennis to somewhat help with this, combined with this vid (which I'm gonna have to watch a couple of times) my mental should be golden.

    • @dragonman1579
      @dragonman1579 День назад +1

      just finish the vid and you mentioned the book😆, gusse I'll hop to reading it asap

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  День назад +1

      Aye man couldn’t make a psychology vid without referencing that book 😂

  • @lanceknightmare
    @lanceknightmare 2 часа назад

    Study your opponent. -every experienced Monster Hunter player

  • @roho15
    @roho15 21 час назад +1

    Just take my throw loop

  • @jake_hyo
    @jake_hyo День назад +1

    Great video, keep it up

  • @wyntresnephew8552
    @wyntresnephew8552 День назад +1

    as a psychology main i truly appreciate the craft

  • @BaronShovel
    @BaronShovel День назад +1

    Finally the mental stack video 🎉

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  День назад +1

      You a real one if you remember me bringing it up ages ago 😭

    • @BaronShovel
      @BaronShovel День назад

      @@fararjeh I had the first 3 videos downloaded to my gaming laptop so I could remember your practices offline and still improve these are some of the best sf6/fgc videos I've ever watched man!

  • @Ubebread1
    @Ubebread1 18 часов назад +1

    Another 🔥🔥 video. Keep it up.

  • @packracc
    @packracc 23 часа назад +1

    MERRY CHRISTMAS FGC COMMUNITY! ANOTHER FARARJEH VIDEO!

  • @Flexium_GG
    @Flexium_GG День назад +1

    Its a christmas miracle

  • @lanceknightmare
    @lanceknightmare 2 часа назад

    When I was at my best it was because I played against the computer. I would occasionally play against players of my choosing as well. I enjoyed playing against them and we made each other better players. In Street Fighter 4 where I was just so so I split my game time between computers and players. The players would cause my confidence to drop. Which resulted in less drive to train. I was recently watching a top player play Street Fighter 6. A thought occurred to me. Do modern top players focus hard on only specific skills leaving certain others so so? I remember when I trained I would learn new skills. As I learned more skills I would eventually move onto other skills as I progressed.

  • @jngo172
    @jngo172 День назад +1

    HE POSTED!!!!!!!!!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  День назад

      He did indeed 😂