None of that is relevant because it's a 40-frame attack. You can't get in my head because I see you charging the PB and I wait to perform my mid-hold. That's it. That is the extent of the mind game at high levels.
The fact that you don't know the answers to the questions you just asked clarifies to me why you think someone can't react properly to a PB 99% of the time.
I never said errors do not happen. I said an error the likes of not reacting to a 40-frame attack do not happen with much frequency. I'm not going to use a 40-frame low in a tournament or against anyone good. And if I see someone using a 40-frame low on me, I'm automatically going to assume they aren't very good at the game.
One thing i wanted to say was that Im not personally trying to defend the PB in the sense of it being a must use move to win the match compared to a good launcher or throw. However i do believe that although its 37/38 frames, give or take, with cancellation possibilities on top of the fact that the cancellation is evasive to most attacks, Its still useful and probably WILL hit if used correctly.
Slow moves have always been used in tournament settings. Not often but moves that can have a long delay, evasive or cancel can, to a certain extent, mess with peoples mind. Take hayabusa's "NINJA SLIDE" No one likes to use it and it grants nothing but whenever it comes out by accident at events people get hit by it and the move is 30Frames.
Now we could say 'well the PB is 37/40* frames so its easier to see'. True it will be a little easier but the fact is that it can be cancelled and charged for longer frames on top of a little evasiveness. Look at this video for example. It shows that even at the highest level of play, charge moves that are obvious and slow CAN and WILL still hit. The charge attacks have good delay and evasive properties. Adding a cancel to that gives the attacker more opportunities to properly adjust to the right situation.
GO STRAIGHT TO THE 04m21s MARK to see the example.
BTW Hayabusa's charge move is 33frames without any charging involved and 67 frames with it fully charged, he got hit with both.
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