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A lot of people "cheat" this by training themselves to instincually react to certain things, thus increasing the reaction speed, but this has a huge limitation. There is no real interpretation of what actions are appropriate to a situation; A gaming example is someone who reacts instinctively to a player appearing from a corner by shooting them right away, but not checking if they are friendly or not fast enough for them to prevent THEMSELVES from performing said action. -3- You can always spot the better players by how they react to these reflex moments.
Baaah. I'm typing up a storm.