Super Street Fighter II Turbo, in the house

mainly chun and boxer match ups would help thx

I would have to add a dictator player named RYU to the list. Him and YuuVega actually got in a set which ended in a tie. RYU has an insane dictator as well…
Reversal throws are amazing! I now utilize them in matches. For ground meaties they are much safer than special move reversals!

Could you list a few specific match-ups? For example, “I wanna know why Sim beats Rog.”

Maybe you don’t realize this, but the answers to your questions will not be short. I’ll probably write a minimum of one paragraph per match-up, so that’s why I need you to be really specific.

Check out the Chun’ Wiki, were NKI explains a lot of her Matchups

http://shoryuken.com/wiki/index.php/Chun-Li_(ST)#Match-ups

sim vs deej
sim vs claw

help would be appreciated.

also, Last weekend in an arcade tournament I experienced what i believe to be a glitch of sorts. I was sim playing against deej. I dizzied him in a way that left him in the corner and facing the opposite way of my character(his back was facing me) I walked up and attempted to throw hitting toward fierce. Instead I get standing fierce which goes through him and does no damage. I then try back fierce to throw. Again I only get standing fierce. Deej comes out of dizzy unscathed. Is this a glitch or do i just suck?

-Dhalsim’s Fierce throw will dizzy the opponent backwards.
-If you dizzy an opponent with a throw, you can not throw the opponent until they recover from the dizzy.
-Dhalsim’s far st.Fierce can’t hit from close ranges.

I’ll address the match-ups when I get time…

wow NKI you truly know your stuff. didnt know anything about that. thanks for the help sir

Holy Crap…

I come into this thread and I see TGA players all over the place trying to get tips to beat me!

It’s all good though, but you guys do realize you can ask me right? :rofl:

Would u class these guys on Thomas Osakis level with Guile?

As T Hawk would you rather fight Dhalsim or Cammy? I heard that cammy vs t hawk is like the worst match up in the game and is like 9-1 in cammys favor cause of st.mk. Ive never seen the match played though and it seems like Dhalsim vs hawk just isnt fun by any means and that he can do very little to inch his way forward

I don’t know if NKI was around back then.

The things that make this match up bad are Crouch Forward and Cannon Spike. There is nothing T.Hawk can do to the Cannon Spike. So anytime you knock him down, just Cannon Spike him when he gets up. If he takes even a step forward afterwards, Cannon Spike again.

Crouch Forward keeps T.Hawk out really well, as well. Zangief can trade with it using Crouch Roundhouse, doing way more damage and knocking Cammy over, giving him a huge advantage. But T.Hawk doesn’t have that luxury, and has to deal with that and the Cannon Spike.

couldnt t hawk outprioritize the cannon spike with his dp?

Yeah, I would really like to think so. Even in the Yoga Hyper book, it says T.Hawk has more invincibility frames. But for some reason, if I do a Meaty Cannon Spike, I’ve seen it beat Wake-up Hawk DPs. Plus, it’s always risky to bank on a wake-up DP. Fail, and you’re back to square one.

how does the top tiers face against each other? i’m thinkin its something like this

balrog > sagat > vega > dhalsim > balrog

dhalsim > sagat > vega > dhalsim > balrog > sagat

Second one pretty much.

I’m in Tokyo right now, and last night I went to Mikado. There were HELLA fools there, including Oto-Chun and Komoda Blanka. I asked Oto-Chun what he was doing in Tokyo, and he said he just came to hang out. When I was watching him play, trying to XCOPY some juice, he was playing against this Cammy player. Cammy tried to do the hooligan, and Oto-Chun AIR THREW that bia on reaction…:confused:

Also, Mikado is hella tight. They have 3 ST cabinets right next to each other, and an Alpha 2 cabinet right next to that. I also got a few games of A2 in, which was tight.

Anyway, sorry it took me so long to get around to this…

Sim vs. DeeJay
This match is a lot like Sim vs. Guile, which is a bad match because Sim can just stay half screen away and punch under fireballs for free. (He can block the fireball after hitting DeeJay with a cr.Strong.) This match is a little better for DeeJay than it is for Guile because DeeJay has MUCH better normals to try to stuff Sim’s limbs, but still it’s an uphill battle. Dhalsim can also throw fireballs a lot faster than DeeJay, and if DeeJay tries to jump over a Yoga Fire, Sim has plenty of good anti-air. To be honest, I’m not even sure what DeeJay is supposed to do to win this match…:confused:

Sim vs. Claw
After watching Gian play this match, I’m not convinced that it’s lopsided either way. It looks pretty even to me, because both Sim and Claw have good stuff they can do to the other. Sim has a big advantage when it comes to throws and ticks, but Claw has a big advantage on speed and mobility. If there’s something in particular that you’ve seen or heard that makes you think this match is uneven, let’s discuss.

I’ve never seen Thomas play Guile, so I can’t say for sure, but keep in mind that these guys (Kurahashi, Muteki, Nakano Guile) have been playing ST against really good comp, non-stop for about 13 years…so they probably have better Guiles at this point.

Nki=too Real

NKI u r too good mang i looked at ur wiki good shit mang helped out a lot

no one that i’ve ever seen play has come close to thomas when he was in his prime. I’ve watched japanese invitational tournaments and every bit of stuff off the internet of tournament winning matches. They are godly players, but even my brother and myself never attained the level Thomas had. I know its hard to swallow this but a small percentage of human beings are given gifts or abilities to do things no one else can do, Thomas was one of them with a few unique skills i’ve never seen in any other players including myself or my brother or any japanese player.