QUOTE(rawfish @ Sep 9 2009, 10:25 AM)
I was very impressed with Yeb too - reminded me of my kena-tarpao sessions with Phuyrix! !%@^#^$% ahahaha sweet lovely memories of 18-hit combo deaths
I think Yeb did not really tarpao fLoe because Sagat being Sagat, still got the health/damage advantage and that dangerous Ultra. Having played Sagat before, I can see why fLoe did not *** (TIger Uppercut) much. It's hard to *** Gen because of his short jumps and low float-time (lands fast, and hard to juggle too). If Gen kena ***, there goes the health advantage as both sides were fighting inch-by-inch by the life bar. That's why Sagat did not *** Gen much hoho.
Haha, dude that session also you havn't get the match up well. once you adapted to it, you were keeping it up really well I think Yeb did not really tarpao fLoe because Sagat being Sagat, still got the health/damage advantage and that dangerous Ultra. Having played Sagat before, I can see why fLoe did not *** (TIger Uppercut) much. It's hard to *** Gen because of his short jumps and low float-time (lands fast, and hard to juggle too). If Gen kena ***, there goes the health advantage as both sides were fighting inch-by-inch by the life bar. That's why Sagat did not *** Gen much hoho.
Seeing how Yeb plays, his rather cautious and also strategies were played out nicely. There were a few setups I saw that were very impressing. Like doing the Crane's crossover shenanigans and poking using MK-Hands (something I like to do as well
Sep 9 2009, 11:12 AM

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