If ANY Guile player that is going to EVO is up for a challenge, I am challenging anyone in a set my Sagat vs your Guile. I will play for any amount but the amount that you decide will depend on the set of games that will be played.
$10 = First to 3. Infinite trys!
$20 = First to 4. Infinite trys!
$50 = First to 5. No runbacks.
$100 or more = First to 7 No runbacks.
This could be interesting because YOU decide the set that you want to play. Are you up to the challenge?
I could have sworn that was you I played last night on live, a guy played, Guile, Guy and Sagat, he said he was your friend and you guys played together.
probably you are playing noobs, yun and yang are new, people dont know them well yet, the bisons are more experienced. It does tell us yang is harder for Guile though, can others post thier %'s vs twins oni and eryu too? This is helpful.
I almost never lose to the twins. Random divkicks and lunge punches is just not a winning strat with the twins. That’s basically all you see online. Basically I just don’t respect the twins when I play them. I just rush them down until I get blown up for doing so. But I’m playing the player. I find that if you actually rushdown most aggressive players they’ll usually make a lot of mistakes. My overall mentality is that players who are really aggressive are only aggressive because they don’t know what to do on defense. So they overcompensate by pressing as many buttons as possible. Yung and Yang player tend to fall into this category.
As far as counters for the dive kicks, I tend to go A2A with jumping roundhouse, and neutral jump fierce works well for twins who live to divekick on wakeup. I’ve been playning nothing but online though, and have a few offline session on weekends. So I may be lacking matchup experience versus the twins come evo.
One of the coolest things about having a game where people only pick the twins is that it’s the only matchup you need to know. I had more tournament success in vanilla than I had in Super. The reason why because in Vanilla I just needed to know two matchups. I only needed to know how to fight Balrog, Ryu, and Rufus. In vanilla that’s all my local area consisted of. So knowing those 3 matchups was pretty much a free ride at any tournament. Super kind of sucked for me because I had to figure out so many different matchups. I inevitably would go to a tournament and run into a match up I didn’t know… So I’m fine with it being a Yun and Yang fest. The more the better, because now I can be lazy and only learn that matchup.
I will gladly accept any request for money match, but I am particularly confident in the Guile vs. Sagat match-up and I think U.S. are not playing enough great Sagat players.
Branh, we can also play the Guile mirror.
Cities, my friend told me that he played you and that you had a good understanding of Guile. He said that he played Sagat the majority of the time you guys played, but I’m suprised because he never plays Sagat at all.
what do you guys think about guile vs zangief on AE. The range on his spd is crazy, I can’t use s.hp to zone him out as before. I am using c.mk. s.hk and backfist for the most, but sometimes I forget and when I use s.hp I get grabed. Also, did his green hand change? somehow does not feel the same when on hit.
My experience as well. Too bad my rushdown sucks lol.
Someone record plz.
EX GH no longer knocks down obviously, but its the only one you should be getting hit with since its the only one a Gief should be trying to hit you with.
vs Evil Ryu I’m at 81.25% and vs Oni I’m 78.57. So many of the people that play the twins can’t seem to deal with turtles and just jump and divekick with no abandon and just get AA’ed every time