I'd like to defend solving boards entirely horizontally. Yes, you may run out of space, but I have found that it's sufficient for making 8c fairly easily, which is honestly all Anubis needs. For beginners, I think it's perfectly fine to miss the last 1 or 2 combos.
It's easier than switching your stacking pattern halfway up. I do both, and full horizontal is easier if you're aiming for 8c. It also lets you get a cascade in at the end, which vertical on top doesn't.
Interesting... I guess this is where personal style comes into play. I watched some videos of people matching like described in this video, and immediately picked it up and was much more comfortable with it.
Cant wait to try this out I get myself trapped alot while making combos
This is definitely helpful. I see a lot of people in coop match like this.
This is exactly how I plan my moves these days... I learned it from watching how you combo!
Nice to see you do a breakdown yourself.
An article on 7x6 vs. 5x6 boards would great.
Very much so, but I think Johnathan hates 7x6.
Thank you for the advice. Will try it out right now
Form section 2 first?
I need to try that...
I'd like to defend solving boards entirely horizontally. Yes, you may run out of space, but I have found that it's sufficient for making 8c fairly easily, which is honestly all Anubis needs. For beginners, I think it's perfectly fine to miss the last 1 or 2 combos.
It's not particularly easier, though
It's easier than switching your stacking pattern halfway up. I do both, and full horizontal is easier if you're aiming for 8c. It also lets you get a cascade in at the end, which vertical on top doesn't.
Interesting... I guess this is where personal style comes into play.
I watched some videos of people matching like described in this video, and immediately picked it up and was much more comfortable with it.
The sectioning really helped improve my comboing
=D
Gin Ichimaru is a great leader to practice with.
First, oh wait
second :D
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