I don’t know if you know this but I thought I might inform you about this.
You can do teleport with Gouki to escape from corner situations, time and perform the teleport move to be done just as Gouki gets up from the corner. You can escape to the middle of the screen or even turn the situation and corner the opponent yourself, yes.
However, the handy trick that I wanted to mention is to simply teleport as aforementioned, but to teleport backwards, towards the corner, your opponent will most likely anticipate you to be ‘escaping’ the corner, not expecting you to simply remain where you are. As you teleport, his attack will not hit you, and you can use this opportunity to punish.
Roshi these people are making light of your handy trick. Teleport strats have been in use for a long timed. Not a bad idea to end with RD of some kind but teleporting into the corner leaves you very vulnerable and good players will capatilze on this rather quickly.
Pherai was trying to break it to you softly.
I agree, I agree, but I would not teleport into corner, I meant teleporting ‘backwards’ when already in the corner, to confuse the opponent. Of course, this would be done very rarely, as a surprise move.
Would there be any good reason to do KKZ after a kick teleport in the corner? It seems to me that this would be easy to evade unless they jump in for a cross up… or something, I dunno.
On second thought, maybe I shouldn’t keep this thread going.
Well, you don’t need to use this handy trick more than once a day, but this handy trick, when done out of surprise, most people would have a moment of surprise. Imagine you have been teleporting out of corner pressure all day long, then you suddenly teleport when you are in corner (but you end up in corner again), the opponent might have thought you were going midscreen, but will get a moment of confusion. They might press back, then forward or something. That brief fraction of a second time that you have to do something, say like a chipping KKZ or Shun Goku Satsu. [media=youtube]eBGIQ7ZuuiU"[/media]
But of course, only do this rarely, I just wanted to point out this handy trick does exist.