The thing is, I don’t think E.Ryu VS Gief is nearly as bad as say Sagat V Gief. I think if you know the matchup extremely well (like most Gief players know Sagat) then you should be able to beat E.Ryu as long as you’re outlaying him. I don’t think Snake’s footsies are that much worse than Daigo’s (though Daigo’s are certainly better, just not by THAT MUCH) which leads me to believe that be just isn’t as good at the matchup as Daigo is, and maybe adapts a little slower.
Chairs at the event had just enough of a gap at the bottom for buttcrack. Wouldn’t you know it, the guy we sat behind had buttcrack showing through it.
It’s possible in theory, but Daigo made it really seem like the road to get it to that point would almost not be worth it in comparison to just having a better character.
Not that it really matters at this point since this is the last world event for SFIV.
I’m going all in with Daigo. Daigo vs Xian finals is about the best SFIV could have asked to end with I think.
Kazunoko blowing up Xian/Daigo in grand finals would be meh, but better than Elena scamming the game with healing. Oh yeah forgot about Poongko too. He’s cool too I guess.
Kazunoko isn’t letting the situation getting to him. You need to challenge his shit. You are gonna lose but he doesn’t get trained so you can’t let him train you. People falling into his game.
-Itazan V Poongko; 0-2 (sent to losers)
-Itazan V RB; 2-0
-Itazan V Problem X; 2-1
-Itazan V Nuckledu; 3-2
-Itazan V Keoma; 2-3 (eliminated)
Snake Eyez matches
-Snake V Keoma; 0-2 (sent to losers)
-Snake V Gackt; 2-1
-Snake V Tonpy; 2-0
-Snake V Shiro; 3-1
-Snake V Humanbomb; 3-2
-Snake V Keoma; 3-1
-Snake V Daigo; 0-3 (eliminated)