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is it cheating if you dont use your thumb in 5k or 7k

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Earthquake
just wondering
mufugai
no
DeltaNami
No, but you'll be at a pretty big disadvantage in 7k if you did lol. Using your pinky seems like a good idea, but it's just more awkward than anything.
JexTheGuest
No, not at all.
lemonmaster
No it's just a different playstyle some players use, the majority uses spacebar for 7k however. 7k without spacebar is not very ideal in higher level play.
uugene
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lemonmaster

uugene wrote:

reallemonmaster wrote:

No it's just a different playstyle some players use, the majority uses spacebar for 7k however. 7k without spacebar is not very ideal in higher level play.
whys that?
The ideal 7k layout is to use both 3 middle fingers in your hand as they have the most strength, then your thumb (or thumbs alternating) for the middle key. Using a pinky is pretty difficult in most cases and will get much much harder if you decide keep using it for higher level player. This is only speaking for 7k however, not 5k.
Bobbias
Many patterns in odd key modes will use symmetrical patterns. If someone uses an index finger for the middle key, that means that symmetrical patterns are no longer symmetrical for your fingers.

That is only one example of the disadvantages that using a non standard layout (by standard I mean symmetrical between fingers, excluding thumbs).

Ideally, you want to use both thumbs on space, although most players do not learn that technique. By having 2 fingers available on space, you can use whichever finger works best for the specific pattern you need to hit, and can alternate thumbs for faster sections, which lets you compensate for the generally slower speed of your thumbs.

But even without the advantage of both thumbs, you still have an advantage using 1 thumb on space compared to other layouts.
Haengsyo

uugene wrote:

reallemonmaster wrote:

No it's just a different playstyle some players use, the majority uses spacebar for 7k however. 7k without spacebar is not very ideal in higher level play.
whys that?
human anatomy. Nerves are split between the ring/middle and ring/pinky, making those fingers awkward to move very independently from one another unless you train them. But even so, it wont be as good as say ur index and ring fingers moving together.
Hoshimegu Mio

Bobbias wrote:

Many patterns in odd key modes will use symmetrical patterns. If someone uses an index finger for the middle key, that means that symmetrical patterns are no longer symmetrical for your fingers.

That is only one example of the disadvantages that using a non standard layout (by standard I mean symmetrical between fingers, excluding thumbs).

Ideally, you want to use both thumbs on space, although most players do not learn that technique. By having 2 fingers available on space, you can use whichever finger works best for the specific pattern you need to hit, and can alternate thumbs for faster sections, which lets you compensate for the generally slower speed of your thumbs.

But even without the advantage of both thumbs, you still have an advantage using 1 thumb on space compared to other layouts.
Using both thumbs is quite hard to even get started so it's recommended to just use one thumb unless you have incredible reading abilities.
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