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Street Fighter 6 Common Mistakes

The most common Street Fighter 6 mistakes: bad positioning, rushed decisions, weak review habits, poor settings discipline and unfocused queueing.

The simple system

Street Fighter 6 improves fastest when practice is repeatable. Instead of copying random settings or chasing highlight plays, build a loop: prepare, play with one goal, review one pattern, then adjust the next session.

  1. Over-peeking. Taking extra fights after already gaining value often throws away advantage.
  2. Ignoring information. Missed audio, map, utility or teammate information creates avoidable deaths.
  3. Changing settings too often. Constant changes hide whether your practice is actually working.
  4. Playing while tilted. Tilt turns practice into repetition of the worst version of your play.
  5. No post-game review. Without review, the same error can survive hundreds of matches.

Use this page as a checklist before ranked. The goal is not to become perfect in one night; the goal is to remove the same mistake before it becomes your identity as a player.

Focus checklist

What to watch in your next matches

Drive Gauge

For Street Fighter 6, drive gauge should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

Anti-Air Consistency

For Street Fighter 6, anti-air consistency should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

Throw Loops

For Street Fighter 6, throw loops should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

Oki Choices

For Street Fighter 6, oki choices should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

Neutral Control

For Street Fighter 6, neutral control should be practiced as a repeatable habit. Watch for one moment each match where this factor decided the outcome, then write a short note about what you could do earlier next time.

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