I played teemo a bit at SJ.
He’s REAL good.
EDIT:
Watch this stream in about 3-3 1/2 hours please.
I will be in the background playing Guilty Garbage.
I played teemo a bit at SJ.
He’s REAL good.
EDIT:
Watch this stream in about 3-3 1/2 hours please.
I will be in the background playing Guilty Garbage.
Was he the dude that was anchored at the BrokenTier booth? Mostly solid play, but EXTREMELY strong and consistent combo game.
Luis is really good and has awesome rushdown, but refuses to ever stop rushing down (not a bad thing if it works) so I see him run into his own death a lot.
This the same Luis from canada? I got to play him a set when I visited waterloo, he was the only real marvel player there.
The CPS2 versions of everyone’s themes is godlike
If 77 marvel seconds have gone by and zero hasn’t either died or ocv’d, you gotta be doing something wrong.
Flux:
GomuGomu:
How can you start feeling yourself over a perfect in Marvel 3, when you got a happy birthday at the start of the round?
I dont feel myself over any perfects anymore really with Zero, with the exception of the ones where I completely outzone someone for the whole match. I had a perfect at NLBC today where there was 22 seconds left on the clock at the end. That was pretty good. =)
If 77 marvel seconds have gone by and zero hasn’t either died or ocv’d, you gotta be doing something wrong.
Being patient is not wrong. Taking your time and not taking risks is something that separates good players from bad players.
FrostByte898:
Flux:
GomuGomu:
How can you start feeling yourself over a perfect in Marvel 3, when you got a happy birthday at the start of the round?
I dont feel myself over any perfects anymore really with Zero, with the exception of the ones where I completely outzone someone for the whole match. I had a perfect at NLBC today where there was 22 seconds left on the clock at the end. That was pretty good. =)
If 77 marvel seconds have gone by and zero hasn’t either died or ocv’d, you gotta be doing something wrong.
Being patient is not wrong. Taking your time and not taking risks is something that separates good players from bad players.
Meanwhile PR Rog gets 2nd at LanHammer.
I agree, I just thought it was funny
Flux:
GomuGomu:
How can you start feeling yourself over a perfect in Marvel 3, when you got a happy birthday at the start of the round?
I dont feel myself over any perfects anymore really with Zero, with the exception of the ones where I completely outzone someone for the whole match. I had a perfect at NLBC today where there was 22 seconds left on the clock at the end. That was pretty good. =)
If 77 marvel seconds have gone by and zero hasn’t either died or ocv’d, you gotta be doing something wrong.
woop wrong. taking risks with zero is bad.
Switched over my twitch account to twitch.tv/dasdanke because I had too many tags. We will start streaming again probably this weekend~~~~~~~~~
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FrostByte898:
Flux:
GomuGomu:
How can you start feeling yourself over a perfect in Marvel 3, when you got a happy birthday at the start of the round?
I dont feel myself over any perfects anymore really with Zero, with the exception of the ones where I completely outzone someone for the whole match. I had a perfect at NLBC today where there was 22 seconds left on the clock at the end. That was pretty good. =)
If 77 marvel seconds have gone by and zero hasn’t either died or ocv’d, you gotta be doing something wrong.
Being patient is not wrong. Taking your time and not taking risks is something that separates good players from bad players.
I feel like knowing when to take risks is what separates good players from great players. Unless you’re playing Morrigan or Viper, I don’t see any other characters that can play completely safe in all their matchups (even Viper will find herself in a situation where she has 1 meter and an EX tk could possibly take the point character along with doom calling hidden missiles for the HBD). But what I was initially referring to was more to do with how quick zero kills and how strong he is on incoming mixup.
This the same Luis from canada? I got to play him a set when I visited waterloo, he was the only real marvel player there.
Yes, Senor Teemo is Luis from Waterloo.
House Of Crack is live right now.
Duck_Strong:
ThatJollyOlBastid:
Are all black people like this? I’ve only ever met one.
Are all canadians bad at marvel? I’ve only ever met one.
Well played sir.
No one else jizzed at the random Zero/Frank/Dante player?
Bum is Crazy drunk right now could not be better day^_^
Clocky pls beat Justin
House of crack is still going crazy , they even had drunk sentinel infinites!
bum died
literally fell over, officailly greatest streamed match ever
Chrisis:
Being patient is not wrong. Taking your time and not taking risks is something that separates good players from bad players.
I feel like knowing when to take risks is what separates good players from great players. Unless you’re playing Morrigan or Viper, I don’t see any other characters that can play completely safe in all their matchups (even Viper will find herself in a situation where she has 1 meter and an EX tk could possibly take the point character along with doom calling hidden missiles for the HBD). But what I was initially referring to was more to do with how quick zero kills and how strong he is on incoming mixup.
I was playing someone who plays Haggar/Hulk/Sentinel. I decided I diddn’t want to let him get near me through good use of Sougenmu, Jam Session, and Rapid Slash, so he was never able to. I dont think I combo’d him the entire match until the very end, he just never was able to pin me down. If I can win like that, I’ll take it every single match.