Slice Master looks simple, but high-level runs depend on timing windows measured in fractions of a second. Your blade trajectory, spin state, and landing angle all affect whether you maintain flow or break your streak instantly.
Strong players do not slice everything. They prioritize safe-value targets, skip risky clusters, and protect combo continuity. This risk filtering improves score consistency and prevents avoidable resets caused by greedy mid-air decisions.

When your blade drifts off optimal line, tiny directional corrections are better than hard flips. Recovering momentum with minimal movement preserves timing and keeps your combo lane stable, especially in late sections with denser hazard placement.

Long-term mastery comes from route memory and decision discipline. If you can map where high-value chains begin and where hazards tend to punish aggression, you can play proactively instead of reacting under pressure, which raises both peak and average scores.