Videos…please…now…salivating…foaming at the mouth…Kuroda…
Ino Japan using YCK setup…
That’s basically the championship team from 2006, swapping Kuroda for Spellmaster J. Nice.
We have the winning team.
Shouldn’t they change their team name since Ino isn’t even on the team?
nitto has without a doubt an incredibly solid yun
but,for some reason,i am not really excited to see him in kuroda’s team
why not mimora like initially planned ?
yes,yun chun ken…i know
but tougeki is godlike because the skill level is so high and that combined with single elimination = anyone can win
and makoto is the queen of crazy upsets / comebacks
surely a good character for a tougeki team
ino did a fantastic job with makoto in 2008
that was his tougeki if you ask me
last year his wife was sick or something (?) but this time ? oh well
and i feel sorry for deshiken
it doesn’t really mean much to say "best ken , best yun " or "best chun"
because there are so many great players
but for me his ken is the epitome of third strike
he’s just unlucky to be in sendai / fukuoka
so far from the 2 big centers and the relative top players
just look at his team-mates :
i am sure they are good guys and decent players
but it was basically deshiken vs vanao,yakkun,uraken
must be very unnerving
last year for third strike ? i hope not
anyway,i have been hearing that since 2007 i think
fast forward to 2010 and here we are again
the game’s still very popular or so i like to think
(jcb hall last year : all the hype was for third strike :clapdos:)
and if i remember correctly the tougeki announcer (whose name escapes me right now) is a big big fan of the game
so,as long as he’s in it,third strike won’t ever go away
true or not,doesn’t really matter
but please consider that IIIs is the only game that has been part of the tougeki line-up each and every single year from the very first edition (2003)
surely it must mean something ?
anyway,16 spots = :nono:
It was Chinta’s, but MOV outplayed him. That match was really close.
Every time I watch Chinta vs MOV, I always get the feeling that Chinta let MOV win. Kinda like he felt sorry for him since MOV had to play with a cast.
IMO, there were at least two crucial moments where Chinta could have taken the round:
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To me it looks like Chinta let him win out of pity. Or it could just be that Chinta’s nerves got to him.
and then chinta said to saru :
"please don’t activate at the end of round 2"
naaah
ino japan won mainly because of ino
kuroda was being a bit of a joker throughout all the tournament
making fun of tsubo,k,etc
specially tsubo
could have killed him 2839 times but went for a simple lp reset every time
that’s why i love kuroda (no homo)
Are you kidding me? All open doors were closed by MOV in this match, he played beautifully. This is easily one of MOV’s best performances, he’s like Kobe with a broken finger, doesn’t even matter son. Oh and forsure, Chinta decided to let MOV win despite his stellar ocv on Nuki’s team.
why do ppl think players like to lose on purpose?
like daigo for example?
i dont see why chinta would just lose for his teammates and himself and lose a potential $1k in wins just for the pity of someone in a cast.
the only player who plays around is kuroda.
in the heat of the moment and with the way Chinta plays it doesnt seem like there was much he couldve done in that situation with the st.HK
its one thing to say he let him win but it could just be inexperience, if you watch Chinta compared to other ken players, he doesnt really punish with the most damaging combo everytime EX: 1:50 (no low mk super) 2:03 (couldve just done low lp, lk, lp super) and he was whiffing grab a lot so you know he was scared shitless (i mean who wouldnt be anyways lol)
Chinta did play well but Ino was always soo clutch and pulled off the win when he needed it
why did that short short srk whiff anyway? if it worked, he wouldve won the round and had 2 supers left.
Are you talking about ken vs chun? If so, pretty sure it needs to be cr.short x cr.jab x srk.
yeah thats exactly what chinta did but srk whiffed.
I used to think those claims were rubbish until I saw Daigo play at the first Godsgarden. I have never seen such careless “don’t want to be here” gameplay in my entire life, but maybe that’s a little different than purposefully losing.
Never thought of it that way. Makes sense.
Don’t forget about this one:
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Holy shit.
daigo clearly lost in that one. people need to stop thinking daigo fools around especially in big tournament scenes like sbo.
before anyone even brings up this years evo match, daigo back threw ricky ortiz for safety purposes in case he misses his combos.
The video I linked clearly says otherwise.
yeah sure thats why daigo was chasing her down at the end of round 2. youre real smart :nono: