The Great PA Tournament Of FFR - Round 2
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Dude... you totally missed out on my 1st and most epic tournament that blasted past any record for a tournament(except the official tourney)
Here... http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ad.php?t=82705 Please, thoroughly absorb it's glory and magnificence and enjoy all that is massive from me
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Guardin' of the Scared Shrine

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whoo. No wonder you got 1mil donations so quickly =PThis section intentionally blank.Comment
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tl;drDude... you totally missed out on my 1st and most epic tournament that blasted past any record for a tournament(except the official tourney)
Here... http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ad.php?t=82705 Please, thoroughly absorb it's glory and magnificence and enjoy all that is massive from me
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Your lieing dude, 1 mil credits is nowhere near the record breaking prize lol.
PS: Sign up guys, we need some fun here.
Oh and I expect this to be better since Phynx is now used to all the arguments and drama that tournys have.
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Whoa. Badman. your song reports were da bomb =P
although it greatly differs from each player which parts are hard and which are not, so it may be better off just giving technical information.
Btw, I'm noob =P What's spread and index?
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Spread is like playing with the A, S, K, and L keys. That or whatever other keys they play with.
Index is using your 2 index fingers and banging them on the arrow keys. I play index but I use my right middle finger instead of my right index.Comment
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Ah. Too bad I can't subscribe =(
I hear AVmisses will be released public at the end of this month. Any idea about Key config?This section intentionally blank.Comment
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Spread isn't dependent on the keys you use ... it's dependent on what fingers you use. Two from each hand is considered standard spread.Comment
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