Your Ninjakilla videos get 4x more views than the other ones! (Even when he is not playing Law) Obviously you are doing something right, keep them coming!
@@falkeneyes4331how does he get the experience from a match up hes not familiar with to learn how to counter options he didnt have an answer to? Your goofie a55 focuses on trivial ish and never to get better 🤦🏾♂️🤡
You have to realize too ninja killa is a differently level professional player probably have seen em in alot of tekken events but he been in a shit load of mk events making it to the finals so he labing on a different level if you just a casual good player you ain’t beating em
This sounds like a problem with your own mentality. Losses are lessons that need to be reflected on in order to grow from. You need to intentionally take note of why you're losing in order to make adjustments and become better. If all you do is win, you will never improve. Learn to derive enjoyment from improving instead of winning and you will progress much easier.
I think to be more specific its the people who are dont improve in a timely manner from there errors and takes longer periods to comprehend success points is more accurate.
@@falkeneyes4331 I didn't watch with that critical of an eye, but clearly since they won 2 games, with the last one being a no round brown, adjustments were made. But obviously they aren't the only one adapting throughout the set. Also, it's not like Inconsiderate Raccoon is just some random player in the tekken space, or fgc as a whole.
@@torysteller4475 You have proved my point there were no adjustments made it was a landslide. His Ego is why he could accept defeat and just got flatlined over and over that’s not how you get better. Know when to hang it up and come back later when you have properly assessed the situation.
Your Ninjakilla videos get 4x more views than the other ones! (Even when he is not playing Law) Obviously you are doing something right, keep them coming!
yep thanks
No wonder why ninjakilla shows up in all the damn law replays fr
I would not have fought Ninja that many times if I’m losing that bad
I used to play long sets with a guy named virtuso tk. In the end, he had 60 victories and I had maybe about 8. All about the experience.
@ long sets mean nothing if you lose the next match to a random opponent. Losing consecutively is not fun or progressive in any way
@@falkeneyes4331the fun faded after a while lol, but I still learned something.
@@poptartification2taking a break is good as well at that point your just getting your ass kicked
@@falkeneyes4331how does he get the experience from a match up hes not familiar with to learn how to counter options he didnt have an answer to? Your goofie a55 focuses on trivial ish and never to get better 🤦🏾♂️🤡
Ninja killa amazing !! Player nobody defeated ninja killa Weltrang Liste nr. 1 fatalityyyy
0.32 Bro's such a menace lol
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this player is CRAZYYYYYYY
You have to realize too ninja killa is a differently level professional player probably have seen em in alot of tekken events but he been in a shit load of mk events making it to the finals so he labing on a different level if you just a casual good player you ain’t beating em
True
idk, has he won anything in tekken?
@@devonh117 Yeah, he won 2 tournaments. Offline and online. He is considered #1 Law player in NA right now.
@@Joint_Igniter which tournaments
@@devonh117 TNS and Dreamhack ATL
😂😂😂 Ninja maynee
this guy is a problem!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣😅
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Another thing you lose steam after so many consecutive losses it’s not a healthy way to approach tekken
This sounds like a problem with your own mentality. Losses are lessons that need to be reflected on in order to grow from. You need to intentionally take note of why you're losing in order to make adjustments and become better. If all you do is win, you will never improve. Learn to derive enjoyment from improving instead of winning and you will progress much easier.
I think to be more specific its the people who are dont improve in a timely manner from there errors and takes longer periods to comprehend success points is more accurate.
@ I wasn’t talking about me but since we on the subject you tell me one adjustment that heihachi player made and I will shut up 🤐
@@falkeneyes4331 I didn't watch with that critical of an eye, but clearly since they won 2 games, with the last one being a no round brown, adjustments were made. But obviously they aren't the only one adapting throughout the set. Also, it's not like Inconsiderate Raccoon is just some random player in the tekken space, or fgc as a whole.
@@torysteller4475 You have proved my point there were no adjustments made it was a landslide. His Ego is why he could accept defeat and just got flatlined over and over that’s not how you get better. Know when to hang it up and come back later when you have properly assessed the situation.