Safe jump HP/HK into SRK.
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Safe jump HP/HK into SRK.
eg.
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Ah thx, but I was actually asking about what Seraphin-Angel and DHEvil were talking about.
i think they’re talking about how ryu gets a stupid mixup on the opponent’s wakeup- walk up to make it look like a throw, they attempt to tech and eat an ex-tatsu for their trouble.
Yeah, if anything he gets more aggressive with low life.
in short, daigo can be best described as a player who counters pressure with pressure. the lower his hp becomes, the more aggressive he gets. this is of course helped with his ability to predict moves of the opponent.
thats all there is to know about daigo. not just for sf iv, but st too.
Yeah he was like totally clutching his clutch crotch and clutchity clutch clutch.
Clutch.
subbbing
thanks for sharing!
gotta check out that japanese rog!
I’m retarded, but some of this stuff I STILL don’t understand. Can’t you just remedy this by standing and blocking? The SRK would whiff…
Oh, I’m so ignorant towards some of these technicalities.
If you block, Ryu will be frozen in the air from the block stun and the shoryu will never come out because he won’t land during the shoryu input.
srk only came out because chun backdashed. if she stood and blocked ryu ends up with a jab or whatever to start a blockstring. option select!
DAMN! Maeda Taison! Never seen that guy before but he is sick! So clutch with those ultras. Every round was like a chess match. Who says Japanese Rogs are behind?
Is clutch the new good?
I don’t know, but it’s a heavily overused word in this community at the moment. It’s also being used in the incorrect context, considering that clutch is actually suppose to mean performing well at a key moment.
Clutch enough to win 1 out of 5 games in the set iirc?
Ummm…I said clutch because it was. He ultra’d through fireballs all the time when he had like, pixels of health left.
Daigo uses his mind very well. I can tell he would destroy me.
But good matches. He is clutch in bad situations.
I like the word “clutch”.
The problem here (and I agree with you somewhat) is that particularly in fighting games, those moments occur many, many times over the course of 5 sets. Furthermore, with the skill level of the players, pulling a clutch move is pretty natural to them.
You’d be in a tough spot trying to argue that there wasn’t at least something insanely clutch that occurred at least once per set (Boxer FA->Ultra’ing between hits of an EX Fireball I would call clutch, just as I would Daigo Ex.Tatsu’ing over Boxer’s ultra to take the win, I’d say Eita landing that Demon in set 3 was pretty clutch but I’m leaning more towards that being luck as he kind of threw a lot of them out there).
I agree, one can’t play clutch for an entire game as someone mentioned earlier, situations that you’d call clutch are usually exactly that, a momentary situation in which they overcame through exceptional skill/luck.
The other thing is that, there’s actually quite a few critical moments throughout the matches, they occur almost constantly and they’re often pretty subtle.
Think about it in football terms…if someone makes a great catch for a touchdown to take the lead in the first quarter of a game, that isn’t clutch. But if someone makes a great catch in the fourth quarter to take the lead, that is.
There are a few “clutch” moments like that in those matches, but pulling off a good move to win the first round of the set (for example) isn’t clutch.
To me, clutch is still a device to release the gears in my car.
Originally: “To clutch victory from the jaws of defeat”
These days it means something along the lines of pulling off a difficult move at a crucial moment, which is not really far from it’s original meaning.