What I'm really paying attention to in these matches isn't the gameplay (which, I dunno, I honestly feel I'm pretty bad at analyzing gameplay) but more so my body language before the sets start. Against Cloud, I look really serious, I'm fidgeting in my seat, "shake hands" with the wrong hand, and overall seem pretty nervous. After pulling a win out of my butt, I was pretty happy with myself and was basically like "cool, I made top 3. I can relax now." If you look at me versus peanuts or SonicFox, I look a lot more calm and collected and more like I'm actually enjoying myself. My goal for Winter Brawl (and NEC, the only two majors I've attended so far) was just to play not-bad. Like, at the beginning of both brackets I was so scared about going 0-2 that I really wasn't talking to anybody or trying to play casuals or anything. In regards to Winter Brawl, I feel like once I reached winner's finals, I was content with my performance and wasn't worried about what was going to happen next. That is BAD for a competitive mindset (at least for the way I approach competition) and is what I contribute most to why I lost both those sets (peanuts & sonicfox). I don't mean to imply that I wasn't outplayed, but if you look at those two matches and compare them to my match against cloud, I play completely differently. I seem lost about what to do next and make a couple really odd drops/decisions. Once I reached top 3 I should have shifted my mindset to like "oh man, I can win this" and continued concentrating.