Last one for now, SirRob. I gotta get a bite to eat.
I can see what separates us more clearly after those matches, aside from obvious things like timing and predictability. I don't understand the characters well enough. I mean, I KNOW the characters, but the way you use them, the way your attacks flow, how you minimize your openings, and how you position yourself so well to attack safely or to attack when I think I'm safe, those aren't things you can learn to fight against just by playing an average player, because you just don't see it. Also, you have a better sense of the game's physics. You have a better idea of where the opponent is going to go when you hit them with an attack than I do; also, you have a better idea of where you are going to go when you're hit by an attack. Those are things I need to pick up on and study.
Edit: Also good games, aah, I did it too! I ought to beat myself up for that one.
Well, you're thinking Captain Falcon's bad because you're losing with them. But Falcon's very common in For Glory, plus I fought a Falcon player on Smashboards earlier today, so I've got a lot of experience fighting him. Plus he's not your main or anything, so of course you're not going to perform well with him. You losing has nothing to do with the character himself, and his flaws and any other character's flaws can be overcome.
I meant to say "so of course you're not going to perform 'as well' with him." You did play Falcon well.