tuff do you look at street fighter forums? check out eventhubs.com , http://shoryuken.com/, or option-select.com for in depth character strategy.
I don't even though I really should. I just look for youtube videos, it's a good visual display of what you can do and when to apply certain strategies.
also, i noticed you are linking more when we fought the other day. keep it up!
Thanks! I can link Ryu/Ken's cr.MK into EX Hadoken like a pro!

Just need to work on other characters, with Fei Long for example, I think the most effective link I can do in jump.HK into HP into his 3 Rekkas, but that requires me having to jump in all the time which I'm trying to cut down on. Think I'll even head to the training stage now and work on combos I want to nail down.
*EDIT*
Wow, I started off the night by winning like 6 games in a row with different characters. And then.....man. The ranking system really is pretty brutal!

And Juri's Ultra II has much less range to hit confirm than I thought. People jump right in and I think I can hit them, but obviously not. I've learned you really have to be up close when you pull it off. And you were right pika, people do see my tactic coming. There was a lot going on tonight that I'd never seen happen before. And I don't know if I can pin it down to lag or certain matchups between characters or what. For example, if someone is in the middle of a focus attack, and I execute an Ultra, how the hell do they have the time to block it? Only way that I have learnt is if they dash cancelled out of it just before I executed the move, thereby giving them the time to block, but they absolutely were in the same animation for a Lvl 3 FA when I pulled it off. Here's another one, Fei Long's Shinkyaku has always broken through someone when they jump into me, yet today apparently Ryu's MK is enough to prevent me from doing so. More than that, it's enough to break through my animation and cross up behind me.
I'll probably wake up tomorrow and realise myself what I did wrong, but now, I call that some ol bullshit.
