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Can you please explain?
According to a quick internet search clicker training is a dog training method in which whenever a dog does something right you click with a noisemaker to indicate the exact moment the dog performed a preferable action before rewarding them. How this applies to fighting games I don't fully know but I would assume that the doggirls are undergoing clicker training when training in fighting games, thus making them stronger than the average player.
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Ah fuck, that makes more sense. I think the missing link is that when playing fighting games they would hear the click of the other person's controller inputs which would be tied to "positive behavior" like pressing the right button in response.