nemo played gg thats why he don’t get props. Nuki is a robot and his footsie is alot better. I learn alot more from watching nemo play but he plays kinda risky sometimes.
Of course! Chun > Vega
Show up to stuff more often so we can trade secrets.
nuki has the better fundamentals, nemo has the better aggro.
WOW, 2 posts from bops in the chun forums.
Sex is pleased, very pleased.
-dime
nice to see nemo redeem himself vs daigo
i’m pretty sure that he confirmed that the cl.hk didnt hit as a counter so he knew that the jab would get blocked which is why he did st.mp xx kikoken instead of the st.fp.
-dime
:smokin: yes bops… . i have juicy chun secrets as delicious as walnut shrimp
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Great Anti-airs in the second round, I was pretty impressed with this video. Also Nemo tries a unique strategy in the first round but it did not seem to pay off.
I think it leaves you at +4 or +5 on counter hit, I can’t test it atm, but it’s atleast +4 because you can link ex legs afterwards.
And yes, confirming this is entirely possible since it’s something you want to do every time you’re pushing an offense with cl.hk and the recovery is long enough for you to react to the ch, might even be possible to confirm it into xx lk hazanshu.
Personally, I have several favourite players when it comes to Chun.
For flashy play Kuronuko is definitley the one I prefer watching, pulling of difficult links like meaty cr.mp, cr.lk etc consistently.
When it comes to solid basics Nuki is the best one imo, he’s got nice okizeme as well, watching him play can teach you many things.
The one who seems most knowledgeable about SFIV Chun in the most situations is Nemo so he’s pushing the best options in many situations, and coming from a GG background his basic set of skills is different from that of Nuki since while SF is more about footises and whiffpunishing, GG is heavier on the zoning deparment (just my opinion).
Why just have one teacher if you can have three teach you three times as much?
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Not so new video, but people have had Guile troubles.
^^^ well fucking played by nemo… very good instructional vid by him. learned a helluva lot. thx MM.
also lol at hasan shu times 4… nemo randomness ftw
-dime
I make a habit of saving key vids that taught me something after watching them and this one got favorite’d real quick. Mentor/friend plays Guile and it’s gonna be a tough match considering who he is in my eyes.
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finals nemo vs ootetsusan (elf)…
sigh… but that el fuerte was sick!!
Here’s some chun chun fights, don’t know if they have been here already but I find em interesting as mirror matches can be a bitch at times
They are both a few months old so sorry if everyones been here and done it already…
Nuki Vs Nemo
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Ruka Vs Nemo
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I hate Chun-Li mirror matches with a passion, I need to get better at them
Hey I actually played Chun mirror offline with another good Chun. It’s actually really fun. You can st.fierce hasan-shu’s if you see them. Also, it’s all poke utilizing the pokes and focus. Hella fun.
OMg its BEBOP! <3
People giving ya trouble? I am always around if you wanna spar sir.
chun v chun is by FAR my favorite match in the entire game… always has been, and its not because i win them all or anything near that, its because i think its the most skillfully played matchup in the game and because chun is an all arounder it doesnt bog down to stupid guile v guile or sim v sim unfunness.
online chun v chun can suck my cock tho… actually online just sucks period… i need fios.
-dime
I’ll take that offer up again, I feel I get better after I lose to you about 10+ times. I just need to learn not randomly jump :). I think the main reason I dislike Chun vs Chun is because I SUCK at anti-airs against her if I have no meter. I always forget to block high for two hits against her target combo and end up getting hit by the second one.
One of my goals in SF4 is to be able to compete with you Bahn:karate: