Adon Video Discussion (Updated: 12-08-10)

Wow whats with the adon forums becoming a complete bitchfest all of a sudden. Must be some bandwagoners<<<<??? about still.

Hiya fellas… dunno if anyone cares to see this.
Gamerbee vs… the whole world i guess.
Even he seems to have trouble with vega match-up.
Its a long vid, but interesting to watch… he also fights with his buddy tokido
around the 30min mark.

Super Street Fighter 4 Tokido & GamerBee_02, Super Street Fighter 4 Tokido & GamerBee_02 gamers_vision on USTREAM. Gaming Entertainment

These threads have become a bunch of guys drooling over Gamerbee. Useful info falls on deaf ears in these threads and tons of videos go unwatched unless some where in the title it reads GAMERBEE. Get your own play style and get off his pelvic region ( Not directed towards anyone specific, just directed towards everyone) You guys are making me ashamed to browse these forums :lame:

Edit: Grim, sorry I had to follow your post with this, it’s not you, it’s everyone.

Hey offense non-taken.
Which is exaclty why ‘‘i wrote dunno if anyone cares to see this’’.
Still, it might be useful for some for some of us.

I go watch anyone with a decent PP/BP if I watch stuff on Youtube.

About Vega vs Adon

I assume that’s a hard match up for Adon, Vega has better normals than Adon, and can hit confirm pretty much anything into wall dive -> izuna drop which takes off a shit load of health. Also a problem is his air throw, mobility, and kara-throw. Vega’s weak points are his low stun, shitty wake up options, and lack of any sort of anti-air. you SHOULD be able to IAJK rushdown for free, keep on his ass and punish him to the fullest to get that stun. Maybe someone who has experience in this match up could elaborate more, I picked up Vega about a month ago so these are just my general observations.

Huge misconception. Online points do not determine the actual skill of players, only how often they play. I repeat, points do not matter. Example : A local player from my area was number 1 on the x box live leader boards for a while, yet he has yet to win a tournament up here. He is a great player, but that just shows how much higher the tournament level of play is compared to the online level of play. Do not be fooled by points, trophies, and online win streak videos. It’s all casual no matter what someone tells you. Even in the Daigo vs Gamerbee matches, those were obviously casual online matches. They were spamming specials and normals to test their effectiveness, something they will already know how to impliment when going into a serious tournament match. Seach tournament videos if you really would like to learn the game.

I know that PP/BB isn’t exactly the biggest indicator of the highest level of Street Fighter, more often than not it’s more of a grind than skill. But there are good games being played at by a number of Adons most of which are decent/good (and most of which are in Asia, I mean Japan). How many GDLK D+ rank Adon matches have you watched? No doubt that I’m sure there are good players who just Endless most of the time with a low score, but 60% of them are scrubs, why bother with filtering through them?

My point is, there’s a better chance of a player that knows whats up, and is decent, when they have a decent BB/PP. Thus watching that match would probably be more entertaining than watching random matches.

I see where you coming from, but I think we’re both just subjective to where we mostly play. TBH I am a pretty big arcade/tournament/session elitist since I live in a place full of high level play, sessions a couple times a week and tournaments every weekend. This makes it easy for me to stay off line and still play regularly, however if online is where you mostly play, then online is what you should mostly watch. But if you’re trying to get those tournament wins, then I would suggest hounding down tournament adon play.

My area has tournament level players as well, but no one here (as in Tampa/St.Pete) but me plays Adon (only a few in FL, Kelso and Eddosan are the better ones), so I watch pretty much everything on youtube (which includes tournament vids, ranked matches arent the only things I watch) and try to pick up stuff, and read the forums as much as possible.

Sounds like you’re on the right track :tup:

I wish Seattle uploaded more videos to youtube. Streams are so gross to try to sift through and re watch matches :shake:

Yea, I saw that one vid you posted, your Adon is good. I just can’t stay up to watch streams that late.

If you search gamerbee on youtube you can see the latest casuals VS daigo.
He gets beat pretty fierce now that daigo picks ken. Fierce/ex shoryu seems hard to deal with, and as you probably already all know, air tatsu makes think twice about trying to antiair ken. But then again he drops stuff all over the place.

Hey guys this is a video of my adon take it this is my first fighting game where I decided to get good at the game. Here a picture of the Tucson scene [media=youtube]0qwbIGWvefE&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/media]

There’s other videos of me playing a Ken btw

Any constructive criticism is welcomed!

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Jaguar Sleepover vs BBT and no I didn’t know it worked.

Every Rufus i’ve played uses it now. Mash U1 ftw.

If you properly timed U2 in the same situation, wouldn’t the outcome be the same? I’m talking about the Rufus vs Adon match that was just posted.

Agreed, I have used u2 at point blank against plenty of ultras and beat them out, specifically Ryus fireball and I believe I did it to blankas u2. It doesnt work on guiles ultra2 btw. Long range or point blank both seem to result you doing a small damage but guiles ultra hits you so much more.