Thanks.. will definitely take a look. I'm just kinda surprised Daigo
didn't come in first.
At 04:12 PM 03/08/2011, you wrote:
Clement,
Here it is on sendspace. I tried putting it on dropbox, but for
whatever reason that doesn't appear to be possible anymore. There
was an option from the context menu where one could do so, but it
vanished. this is the bad thing about upgrading sometimes, you never
know what they mess up. Anyway here it is:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/eni245
----- Original Message ----- From: "Clement Chou" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 12:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] match analysis
Can you download the file and put it on DB or sendspace? This link
is not working for me. lol. Thanks.
At 08:42 PM 02/08/2011, you wrote:
Heh yeah, Daigo isn't someone to mess with for the most part. did
you watch the entire thing though? There are some things in the
finals I don't want to spoil, but I'm dying to talk about Latif's
awesome Viper and Poongko's seth. Man what good players those guys
are. totally random, totally unpredictable. Check out this Daigo
VS. Poongko fight and let me know what you think. it'll be a bit
hard to hear cause everyone's going all insane. remember it's the
finals! it's a youtube vid btw.
http://goo.gl/ya4T3
----- Original Message ----- From: "Clement Chou" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 10:35 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] match analysis
I know that not many people watched the match I posted up from
evo. But for those of you who did watch it... there's a couple
things I'd like to point out. If you can watch it again and see
if you can pick it up. Notice how Daigo seems to be going nuts
with Yun, the character he's playing... and just wailing on Akuma
over and over again. If you watch and observe, you'll notice that
he pauses just long enough to give Tokido, his opponent,
something to work with... but that is what fighting gamers call
mindgames and baiting. The pauses were to do with spacing as
well, but mostly what Daigo was doing was getting out of the red
zone and seeing what Tokido would do with Akuma. The trick with
Yun is, he is only good up close because of his lack of a
projectile. He has a move that basically does a diving kick in
towards his opponents and that's his method of closing in. Once
he's in, the idea is to hit the opponent hard and hit them fast.
In this match, you'll notice that once Yun landed a hit, Daigo
immediately went into a combo. This is partially due to Yun's
nature as a rushdown character but also due to the fact that
Akuma has low health and is easily stunned. Yun in the right
hands is someone you don't want to mess with... and Daigo Umahara
is one of those someones. For those who play SF but don't know
who daigo is, he is basically the player who is most well-known
in the world for his prowess at the game. He's been playing since
SF 2 back in the 90s and is an amazing player. In fact, playing
SF is a full-time Job for him... especially in Japan where
tournaments are regularly held and regularly have cash as prizes.
Well, there you have it. Some of my own brief comments about the
match and a bit of background on daigo... questions, comments are
welcome as usual.
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