Here are my two most recent championship uploads.
First one is against a Rufus in a pretty laggy environment, second one against a Seth player where I have to rally pretty hard. Let me know what you think.
vs Seth : [media=youtube]auGSnnBtXNs[/media]
vs Rufus : [media=youtube]ocCZJDagSik[/media]
[media=youtube]M5eeIxwPcS8&feature=player_profilepage"[/media] Tournament match vs Chun
[media=youtube]k8FuQN2Mxf8&feature=player_profilepage"[/media] Tournament match vs Ryu
[media=youtube]H9pcXH8arYg&feature=player_profilepage"[/media] Moneymatch vs Ryu =)
Ok here’s some vids from the ranbat last night. I’m kinda happy with the matches against Chun. That first and only MK CW was dedicated to the in Sweden infamous hotdawg:rofl:.
I only picked Fei vs Ryu because that guy barely plays SF4 so I thought that Fei was a safe choice which it would have been if I hadn’t played terrible. The MM was for 100SEK which is about 1 meals at McDonalds:rofl:
I love to watch Daigo fight but I would like to see him play as a different character once in a while. I personally cant stand playing as the same character, Ive mained Blanka, Bison, Balrog and now vega at different times since SF4’s release. Never been patient enough to master them before I move onto the next though.
Maybe its me, but I see a bunch of unpunished jump-ins, which were perfectly spaced for HK Flamekick. Or maybe daigo was option selecting his jumping HP to srk. Lots of unconfirmed rekkas too.
IMO, I think Daigo’s repertiore of pulling clutch dp’s in tight situations is probably what held Wong back. It looked like he was trying to unleash but hesitated too much. Otherwise his footsie and spacing was on point. I’m trying to copy that playstyle as much as possible as well.
Edit: I’m not saying that that was specifically the reason, just speculating.
I’m telling you guys…Chicken wing is good b/c once you get in, the opponent starts to get scared. It either causes them to freeze, waste meter to FADC DP, cause them to do random DP, etc. and as a result, let’s you start with your own offense and gives you opportunities to punish your opponent if they react incorrectly. Daigo didn’t really know what to do. Justin just needed to do a better job of hit confirming rekkas, punishing better, and linking combos…man it just comes to show how hard Fei’s links are if an execution master like Justin can’t even do them or is afraid to do them b/c he knows the timing is so strict and as a result too risky. But props to Justin for picking up Fei just recently and doing so well with him.