^ That figures into why it's kinda dissapointing to watch. Every time I felt good during a run and thought I was making fine decisions, I'd take a look at the replay and facepalm at everything I could've done but didn't. It meant a lot of facepalming, and most things I could say would be contrary to what I was looking at on the screen... except they weren't, as whatever logic I was following worked, it's just that there was other things I could've chosen to do there and they proably would've worked, too. There's a million good moves in a run, so it's often about expression rather than sucess or doing the optimal thing. For this reason. I always found Tinker's entire approach to things an excercise in overkill (mine, on the other hand, was an excercise in lazyness). The old "how much can I get if I pay attention to everything" vs. the "how little can I be bothered to pay attention to and still get away with it".
So if you could watch the replay, what you'd learn is that whatever you do, there's a ton of things you could've done instead, most of the time.