Practice makes perfect, that's how we all got to be decent at this game. No tutorials, just a lot of playing. You can't expect to be good within a few days, you can't even expect to be good within a few months.
As for general tips, I think I have a post from a long time ago here somewhere.. I'll dig it up. Some of the stuff don't concern you.
Anyway, no matter what, playing a lot will help you get better. These tips are just there to help you achieve that faster.
1) You seem to think that there are fixed openers you have to do to make great replays. No, there isn't. Just do something that seems nice, stylish and something you could start killing uke from
2) Usually making uke DQ isn't fun or enjoyable, so stay away from that. However originality and not just hitting uke are always welcome.
3) Watch other peoples replays on The Game subforum - you'll see the difference between your replays and other peoples. Check out mine for example - I have a link in my signature.
4) Avoid symmetry - It limits you to very few nice stuff to come up with and generally looks pointless, noobish.
5) Try to be relaxed - You don't want to look like a retard. Relaxing all makes you look more fluid and natural, and you have a lot more flexibility.
6) Edit your replays - When you think you went wrong on some point, just watch the replay and press E when you want, that way you can improve your replay for unlimited times to make it as good as possible.
7) Leave no chance untaken - Unless you want to absolutely only highlight a decap or something in a replay, try to do as much as possible. For the eagle drop for example - a simple contract and extend knee could have possibly made a dismember when you were falling down.
Last edited by Magix; May 21, 2009 at 02:51 PM.