Your opponent isn't attacking.They're not rushing.They're just...Waiting.So you feel like you have to make something happen.You dash forward.You press.You overcommit.And suddenly...You've given them exactly what they wanted.In this episode of How Winners Think, we explore one of the highest-level concepts in competitive Tekken: why elite players don't always create pressure through aggression.Sometimes...They create pressure by doing almost nothing at all.Because the strongest competitors understand that impatience is one of the easiest mistakes to punish.In This Video• Why silence creates psychological pressure• The hidden reason patient players win more matches• Why doing less often creates more opportunities• How elite players let opponents create their own mistakes• Why controlling the tempo matters more than constant offense• A practical exercise to improve your patience and decision-making in RankedThe next time your opponent isn't pressing...Don't ask:"How do I open them up?"Ask:"Why do I feel like I have to do something?"That's where real control begins.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🎮 WATCH NEXT▶ You're Expecting Your Opponent To Play Fair━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Welcome to How Winners Think | Tekken 8This series isn't about learning more combos.It's about understanding the psychology behind elite competitors.Because mechanics win exchanges.Mindset wins sets.If you enjoyed this episode, let me know in the comments:Do you struggle more against aggressive players... or patient players?#Tekken8 #GamingPsychology #FightingGames
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