level 1 kick super is one of the most damaging level 1s in the game, with abundant mixup options afterwards, even more abundant with low jump and run, so yeah, to answer your question. :]
her dodge attacks are good, dodge punch is close s.HP, great move. dodge kick is far s.HK and goes over low attacks, so if people are trying to meaty your dodge with a low attack coughbisoncough, free knockdown! easy combo dodge P xx hcf+P, easy link to super. neither lvl1s are abusable because they’re horrible if blocked, but chun goes into crazy mode when she has infinite supers, she can punish almost anything.
Cool =) I’m going to have to try that. Chun Li has so much style, it’s fun to watch good Chun players. She would fit in nicely with Athena =) There are way to many cool characters in this game, it’s hard to pick just three. Maybe I’ll put Chun Li in Cammy or Nakoruru’s place on my S team. I don’t know =P I’ll just have to try all the team set ups I can think of.
all the cool japanese players have some kind of short version of their name spelled out with 3 letters or numbers. like OTK, BAS, INO, KOK, or DAN. daigo sucks cuz he didnt use the golden 3 letter rule. he should just call himself DGO or something. maybe then he wont get 11th place in CvS2. the secret to getting good at CvS2 is having a good name abreviation. that way when you play a japanese player you intimidate him cuz you’re too cool for a real name. i told daigo that eddie lee calls him self EDL and he was like :xeye: and eddie lee was like :badboy: and i’m all like but dan and the other japanese people coaching him were like :sad: but its all good cuz he parried that 3rd strike chun lee super so he regained his toptier status and was all like :encore:
Daigo’s three-letter abbreviation is and always has been “UME”. The book written on him was called the “Ume-bon,” his DP on reaction is called the “Ume-Shoryu”, etc.
the 3 letter thing is usually an “abbreviated” version of their name. For example, OTK is short for Otaku, which in Japanese is written O Ta Ku. Bas actually isn’t called bas in japan, that’s just an american thing. The full name is d44bas, and japanese people usually just call him d44. Bas’ last name is Yoshida, and D44 can be read Da Yo (four) Shi (another way of saying ‘four’). It woulda made more sense AND been hella more cool if Bas made his name 44D (Yo Shi Da) instead, but oh well. Maybe Bas doesnt like the titties. Dan’s name is actually just some random thing people used to call him way back in the day. He has no idea how it came about. KSK is short for Kei Su Ke (his real name, nevermind that the ‘i’ is another character by itself). KOK i dunno. Maybe he’s just gangsta.
well yeah buk of course its gotta be an abbreviation but the point is that its so dope. buk you should just drop the rest of your name and just be called BUK and then you’ll be like “:wow: whaddaya know i beat ricky and choi!” 3 letters are just the coolest thing ever. thats all i know. and i didnt just jump on the bandwagon either. LZJ since since 2003. everybody who registers after oct 2004 we’re gonna know youre a fuckin poser.
Me and Kim were actually gonna register for some random tournament in Japan with 3 letter names, but turned out Bas registered us already. I was ready to rock some nigs as BKT though.
A post about who has the advantage after a knock down.
Originally posted by (THE) Geese:
no u don’t man. what if sagat sees u go for a crossup and does a wakeup lvl2 low tiger cannon? it’ll hit u. having a choice doesn’t give you an advantage. if you have a choice between getting shot and getting blown up, that’s not an advantage.
I remeber that shit in the geese forums, funny shit.