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====Conditioning====
====Conditioning====
'''Conditioning''', also commonly referred to as '''writing''', is about reinforcing your opponent's expectations by behaving the same way multiple times before mixing it up. While reading your opponent is about predicting what they'll do, writing your opponent is about dictating what they'll do for future reads, hence the term writing. This tactic is particularly effective against newer players, as they often don't have the mental fortitude to properly recognize this kind of behavior. Learning to write your opponent is often cited as the crucial step when going from a mid-level player to a high-level player. As such, it is extremely important to not only learn how to write, but to also recognize when your opponent is attempting to do the same.
'''Conditioning''' is about reinforcing your opponent's expectations by behaving the same way multiple times before mixing it up. This tactic is particularly effective against newer players, as they often don't have the mental fortitude to properly recognize this kind of behavior. Learning to condition your opponent is often cited as the crucial step when going from a mid-level player to a high-level player. As such, it is extremely important to not only learn how to condition your opponent, but to also recognize when they are attempting to do the same to you.


This [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=273tHua4wGc video] by [[Mew2King]] is a great resource for when learning how to write your opponents.
This [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=273tHua4wGc video] by [[Mew2King]] is a great resource for when learning how to condition your opponents.


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