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为什么韩国人很少用law的?      

Korean do use law. There are a couple of really good law players.
Law is not that hard to deal with. I posted the following on tekkenzaibatsu about how to beat law with paul. Hope it could help a little bit. Sorry, I am too lazy to write it in chinese.
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That depends on what law does to you.
Generall, SSR seems pretty useful against him. Busting out SSR, d/f+2 here and there could get you a juggle start, especially in close range or when he approaches blindly.
Block punishment is essential. You don't want to miss d/f+2 after his various versions of flip kicks.(execept for 4,u+3, just back dash after you block this one). After blocking his ws+2, you can d+1+2 him easily. After Blocking the slide, you could get ws+4, then d+1 to oki.
Get used to low parrying the second hit of d/f+1,3 and b+2,3 could make him less annoying, especially in late game.
After you duck the two high kicks(4,3), DO NOT ws+4! Chances are he buffers a parry. So, simply gay him back with a d+2, d+4 or d+3. You could be even fancier(more risk too) , FC,d/f+1+2, it is hilarious.
Watch out for the juggle start grab, prepare to break with 1+2 if you see the dash in movement. You don't want to get hit by that and carried over to a wall.
Watch out for the d+2,3. Don't get too happy with high attcks. One counter hit could cost you the round.
To summerize, law is quick and good at countering and juggling. So you wanna play safe against him. Good news is, he takes risks to win, which means you will get your chance to punish when you play safe. Also remember most of his moves are pretty linear, so SS him could be fun.
That's all can I think of for now.

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b+2 could be easily sidestepped left. It could be even be side walked right when your opp has advantage.
d/b+4 and ss+3+4 are just too risky to be used as sidestep catcher regularly. both are juggable on block.  

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btw, I do frequently side walk d/b+4. it's not hard.

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