It's still freaking badass and kewl.I usually just stand there before the match starts. Most players try to hump me and go for a mid or a high. More than half the time I just read and counter it.
Some players like to try to freestep behind me when I do that though, so for them, I move around a bit to avoid the disadvantage.
1) Before the round starts keep shuffling directly into the middle of my chest. As in, keep going forward, into me, before the round has even started.
2) During rounds, shuffle around in place.
I see literally no purpose to these. I mean...I can see a theoretical purpose, but I can't see a practical one. The first one...Can't see a point because all it does is get them countered or punted backwards.
Second one...I guess they are trying to psyche me out or something? Doesn't work, because they only seem to do it when i'm just...standing there waiting for them to finish shuffling for no reason lol.
I usually just stand there before the match starts. Most players try to hump me and go for a mid or a high. More than half the time I just read and counter it.
Some players like to try to freestep behind me when I do that though, so for them, I move around a bit to avoid the disadvantage.
Also because I'm fairly good at reading people.
You can't read people in the beginning of the match. That isn't reading, that is guessing. Reading means learning the move patterns a player does over time.
Also, DOA_Eater rushes in with Tina, it usually works because you have to guess between 3 different patterns.
It's to bait out a hold generally. I do it mostly to characters with a faster jab or mid than I have the ability to crush or beat out. If the opponent flinches, you can immediately start applying pressure. If they don't bite and instead just attack anyway, it informs me for the next round. Solid play regardless. Moving around between rounds is usually just when the person likes to be doing something constantly. No real reason otherwise.