Originally Posted by
Sahee
Oh uh, you used RC's move in that being silly O; <read that post nao>.
Praise withdrawn. ;/ xD
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Sahee, there is nothing wrong with openers. Sure, there are people who know some openers, without neccessarily knowing how or trying to control their tori after, but i hope you don't class me in with them.
I improvise
after the initial opener, like most people.
While improvising makes you completely unpredictable, most of the time you can't produce nearly as much momentum (which is what it's all about to me, if you have momentum you can do crazy things). Generally, impro results in a tap-slap gameplay with no explosions or epic spins. To those who care, it isn't as competitive either. You don't have a clear attack planned, and all you have is surprise element. This is just imo though.
Now, there are many very good players who do it, including you, Skulloman, Stabberz, Psy-t, among some others. It can work and it can be fun, since it allows you to mix things up, expose you to new positions and teach you to better handle tori. However, as i said, i like first making some swing and then going at it.
I probably could have said it in 2-3 sentences but i don't feel like revising. Wall of text ftw.
Last edited by Odlov; May 6, 2008 at 10:09 PM.