[media=youtube]aMMzohmnZ1s]Semi Final 1 - *Hatim(KE), Nitto(YU), Tokido(CH) vs C-13(MA), Uni(NE), Nanaichi(KE)[/i[/media]
[media=youtube]cVZoBOCtguo]Semi Final 2 - *Sex-Taro(MA), KSK(AL), Pyrolee(YU) vs Yakkun(YU), KO(YA), Match(GO)[/i[/media]
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Gamers Vision 6th Ranking Battle No.11
[media=youtube]87049PZfY7k]Semi Final 1 -* Katou(AL), Wataoni(YU), Aroha(CH) vs Dan(DU), Fubar(YA), Jasmine(MA)[/i[/media]
[media=youtube]0GVbz-P6DpA]Semi Final 2 -*Pierre(UR), Ma Junior(CH), Ochibi(YU) vs Mago(KE), KO(MA), Pierrot(RE)[/i[/media]
Correction - I believe the Yun player in those matches is Amaguri (???), not Wataoni. I think they made a mistake when they put his name up the first time as Wataoni, but the announcer said it’s Amaguri. They put his name up correctly the second time though.
Rikimaru v Tokido was actually a very interesting match. Tokido got off so many fierces that I started wondering why they didn’t get parried more, but he doesn’t do them as soon as he’s in range. He does them from pretty close and backs off as soon as Rikimaru had enough meter. Tokido played gutsy by parrying low forwards when Rikimaru was able to super on hit. You can see him attempt it near the end of the final match but I think Rikumaru wised up, started being less predictable with the low forwards. In the end I think Rikimaru was really good at keeping the pressure up once he got momentum and that Tokido is better at the spacing and normals-war. I used to think low strong and toward+roundhouse were good in Chun v Chun, but I hardly saw them use either.
you should tech throws a little more, not freeze up on offense (eg dash, then wait a second and try something) most of makoto is flowing with your offense.