is it winning each GAME? for example if a game is 2 out of 3 and you lose ONE round does that count as failure? If losing rounds is ok as long as you win the game then when the game is adjusted for 3 out of five or 4 out of seven you would get better odds at being able to lose rounds.
This Street Fighter owns them all you can't even do the special moves on the old ones but you can in this like this game. They made it so much smoother and easier.
I hate skewed competitions such as "consecutive wins" because it's a new game so naturally it's going to be difficult to find fair results. Example is a guy wins against another guy and his 2nd match will be against someone who won then his 3rd match against a person with 2 wins and so on and so on. By the 10th match he's likely facing someone who is completely mis-matched so winning becomes a lot easier.
Records like his don't exist in the eyes of gamers for a good reason.
were talking about the present. I have nothing against asians. but i still think its unfair that most wasnt even born in the country and get jobs offers.
dosen't matter if all of the people Zack beat were scrubs, he's still a great player. yes, he'd probs get beaten by most Jap pro players, but UK dosen't a have large SF4 community
Oh? And who's he sponsored by? He's like from the UK and the UK doesn't even have many good SF4 players, and on top of that, he's not even the best in UK.
Whether or not you think he's the best is irrelevant - he's ONE of the best, and that is proven by his reputation in UK and EU tourneys. He's considered to have one of the best SF3 Oros in the world, better than Hungbee's for sure.
The UK may not have a big amount of good SF4 players, but despite the fact you don't like to do your own research, they do actually exist.
The guy's Oro is reputed as the best outside Japan.
But you know all this and are just being deliberately obtuse. I know you are desperately trying to avoid the fact that he's damn good at the games he plays, but I'm afraid it's true. That doesn't mean he's the best, but then NOBODY SAID HE WAS.
"Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro and he'd get destroyed. "
I repeated myself 'cause if you did some of your own research, you'd realise you keep regurgitating redundant crap.
His Oro proves he is taken seriously as an international player, whether you like it or not. It doesn't matter that Oro is not in SF4, the strength of his Oro was what got him taken seriously by fellow Europeans, then high-level American players.
He is a paid to play, and he is well-respected, hence he is pro. If you read your first comment again, you'll see the argument's over.
Um I commented saying "One of the best? You mean best in UK (which has a low competitive level compared to the main SF4 countries)" then you replied to that comment saying the same things before. Yes I heard you the first time.
Actually it does matter that Oro isn't in SF4. It also matters that SF4 isn't SF3. Being respected in SF3 doesn't all of a sudden make you one of the top players in SF4.
Anyway the "pros", i was referring to are the pros in America, the top players.
1 - You're right that being respected in SF3 doesn't equate to SF4 respect - except in this case it's TOTALLY irrelevant, 'cause he IS respected in SF4. He has a very high-level Boxer & Akuma, PLEASE DO SOME RESEARCH.
2 - The USA pros are NOT the top pro players, it's the Japanese as with most SF games. The only difference between USA & EU pros is there are more USA players because USA is bigger than most EU countries! Simple maths!
Exactly it is totally IRRELEVANT, so there's no need to bring it up. Maybe he's respected in EU, but as an American that has been in the competitive scene, i don't think he's much. Yes, high level in EU, but that's not saying much.
I didn't say top pro players in the world, i said the top pro players in America. The difference is, there's far more better players in North America than EU, and that's what matters. I know a guy who is the best SF4 player in Cambodia, that doesn't say much does it?
I mentioned his SF3 game to illustrate that he is known as a great all-round player & many of the USA pros would already know about him.
As I said, he has a great Boxer & Akuma. Zak, Ryan Hart & Harmonaz are renowned as three of EUROPE's best, & yes the UK scene is tiny. But I cannot believe you think that because it's a tiny scene, they don't stack up against the sheer quantity of USA pros. THAT's irrelevant. Zak & Ryan are real SF4 pros. Are you going to ignore everything that you don't like?
Cool, we're talking about a different game here. So yeah, it's irrelevant.
Cool my friend is the best player in Cambodia, that sure means a lot. They don't stack up with the top pros of America, let alone Japan. So yeah, put him up against any of the top American pros, and he'd get destroyed.
I explained why it's relevant: it means many US pros have already heard of & respect his skills as a PLAYER, not just as a SF4 player.
I can't speak for your friend because I know zero about the Cambodian gaming scene. That's the difference between us. You make assumptions about scenes you know very little, based on the fact they are small. I don't.
As I said, please do some research. There's a reason why high-level US players were asking RH where Zak & Naz were when he went to the last Evo.
Sure of a player of a different game. Keyword "different game". Doesn't really hold weight. Nor does it all of a sudden make him beable to take on the top American players
So ill tell you what it means. Being good in a country where theres a miniscule scene doesnt mean much. I cant use that argument that he's the best player in Cambodia to put him up against the top players in America
K i think youre confusing the difference between having a name, and skill. Where did RH place in evo? Not far.
Folks know how hard he worked to get great at SF3, so they not only know about him but also expect similar things of him from SF4 (which he's done).
You can't use the view that he's the best Cambodian player to say he'll win vs top US players, but you also can't use it to say he'll lose. That's the flaw in your view.
Lol, why do you think RH HAS a name? BECAUSE he has skill. He did well for himself considering the odds were against him so much.
Not really because well.. hes not that known in SF4 nor is he even that good in it
The thing is if he actually CAN beat the top American players then he'd have a big name. In which, he doesnt.You know why?Cause hes not even the best in his country,a country which doesnt even compare to the best sf4 players in America
RH doesn't have that big of a name in the SF4 world. Compared to like Justin Wong or the top Americans. Zak is even smaller
Bottom line is hed get ripped vs the top Americans
Um no you haven't you've just been saying he is good in a different game.
Yeah.. that makes no sense. A does not > B.
Do you know what it takes to get good at a game? It takes being competitive. You don't get better by playing low competition.
Logically, the best players are where the biggest and higher competition is. It's HIGHLY unlikely that someone who is from a place where there's little to no competition scene would be better than the top players from a huge competitive scene.
He's only good compared to the people in his country. Who has he beaten outside his country that's actually a good player?
Anyone can win. It doesn't make them better, it's street fighter. Unless they play like 10 sets and wins the majority of them.
No, the BEST players are. Where is the biggest competition? Japan. Where is the best player? Japan. Like I said, the get good you need high level competition, that's why japan has so many good players. Thats why UK doesn't.
RH beat Daigo once in an actual tournament, where Daigo travelled and played on some random dudes arcade stick on a console. Even then, he got lucky as hell. I'd like to see RH go to Japan and play Daigo on a real SF4 arcade cabinet and see how he does. Show me RH beating Jwong. RH gets ripped by players like Sabin.
Also, you talk about 10 sets to prove your worth: not according to the Japanese, that's why they usually use single-elimination tourneys. They think you shoudn't need 10 sets to prove your skill.
To put a new spin on this, look at your original argument this way: imagine it was Wong in this video instead of Zak, and I had posted the following:
"Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro and he'd get destroyed."
And it's the reason why Daigo hates that rule, and alot of other japanese top players. It's the reason why Daigo didn't come first in the nationals or even placed high. Iyo won, and Iyo definitely isn't the best in Japan.
Do you have reading comprehension issues? I've stated a couple times now that what I meant by that is real SF4 pros in America (where i live), the top pros. He'd get destroyed. Sure he'd do good against the "pros" where he lives, because they're not even that good.
It doesn't matter if Daigo hates that rule. He didn't perform, and Iyo did. End of.
Do you have reading comprehension issues? I've already explained why it's silly to have made your first post:
"Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro and he'd get destroyed."
He IS a real pro, and he probably wouldn't get destroyed. I'm NOT saying he would win, I'm just saying you're being absurd by writing-off a great player who has a good player reputation for a good reason. See?
So you're saying Iyo is better than Daigo? Because he isn't. That's why that rule is flawed, anyone can win 1 set it doesn't make them better.
He's only considered a "pro" in his country. You know why? because the competition is low. If he was up against the top american pros, he'd get ripped.
So you're making a false claim then? Zak isn't even the best in his country, a country with low level competition, even RH doesn't stand up to the top American pros.
You keep ignoring this word "research". He's regarded as the overall best in Europe, not just the UK. You have an incorrect perspective: instead of viewing it as UK vs France vs etc, you should view the EU countries as the equivalent of US West Coast vs US East Coast. And I've already told you SOME of who he's beaten outside the UK.
Also, re. Daigo: it doesn't matter that he played on random sticks on console, because it's Daigo. Anyway, you know RH played on random sticks at Evo?
You keep spouting that word for some reason. I know who Zak is. And i've told you to show me him beating them.
Even if it's Daigo if youre familiar with sticks and sf4 you should know you play best on whatever youre used to and it takes some time to get used to someone elses stick.RH normally plays on console and sticks anyway so it doesn't make much of a difference,RH plays on a TE stick, when he was at evo he played on a TE stick as well. Daigo plays on ARCADE cabinets, not console or sticks.
I can't show you him beating them, & you can't show me them destroying him. I never said he'd win, I'm telling you simply that you're exaggering & have no perspective.
Lol, RH spends as much time in arcades as he does on console: if there's an arcade, he's there. RH plays on whatever's available: at a tourney last year, he borrowed a different person's stick for each fight of each game. He borrowed my brother's HRAP for a 3S match, before borrowing somebody else's for a Tekken match. He adapts.
And Daigo spends no time on console, thats the difference. Daigo isn't used to playing on some random guys arcade stick. He's not used to having a console arcade stick on his lap, he's used to sitting down on a SF4 arcade cabinet and playing on the real arcade.
Where did you hear that Daigo spends no time on console? If that's the case then Daigo should not be entering tournaments without console experience. He can blame nobody but himself if he loses, and that's a weakness.
"Daigo isn't used to playing on some random guys arcade stick."
Uhhhh... and how can Ryan Hart possibly be used to playing on some random guy's arcade stick? It's a stick he's never used before, he cannot be used to it.
Because he said during Seasons beating that he has no experience against console characters because he only plays in the arcade. That means he doesn't have a console stick.
Huh? Ryan Heart does use HIS arcade stick, why would he play on some random guy's arcade stick if he has his own? Even if he did play on some random guys stick, everyone pretty much uses a TE stick including RH, so he can always just find one easily.
The thing is, the tournaments Daigo enters in America or EU, they have SF4 hooked up to an xbox or ps3. Tournaments in Japan are on official SF4 arcade machines. If they go to Japan, they get destroyed. Hell, even the top american players like Justin Wong couldn't get passed Japanese players who weren't even top 10 in Japan on actual arcade machines
Now we return to one of my original points: Wong actually has LOTS of arcade experience, so that isn't the issue.
The reason he won't do well in Japan is because he is SEVERELY outnumbered. Wong has amazing skills, but he will not win a Japanese tourney because the ODDS are against him. Does it mean he's been "destroyed"? Fuck no. He just had a mountain to climb.
Yes, but now he's up against Japanese on what they're used to playing on, a real SF4 arcade machine. The only way he stood a chance is if they came to america and played on some random guy's TE stick or something.
No.. the two time he entered a japanese tournament he didn't win a SINGLE match.
He brought his "let's go justin" team in a team tourny in Japan, his entire team got One Victory Charactered by a J player named Aloha, the seocnd time, his first match he got eliminated by Neurosis.
So the two times he entered a Japanese tournament he didn't win a single match either time, he got eliminated by people who aren't even top 10 in Japan.
Thanks for completely proving my point that if Wong enters a Japanese tourney, he's very likely to go out 'cause the odds are MASSIVELY against him. We both know Wong is a REAL PRO, but the odds are too much for a good outcome. Now replace "Japan" with "America", & "Wong" with "Zak".
And yes there are Japanese console tourneys, they're often invite-only. Just 'cause you've never heard of them, they still exist.
And RH makes do with ANY stick, not JUST a TE stick: he borrowed my brother's HRAP!
Um what? Did fail to comprehend everything I said? How are the odds against him? Jwong plays on arcades ALL THE TIME. The difference is, he's playing Japanese players on arcade machines (what THE JAPANESE ARE USED TO). That's why he can't win. The only way he can win against Japanese players are if the Japanese go to America and play on console arcade sticks, what they're not used to.
Again, if he has no experience against console characters, he should not go up against them and be surprised if he loses. It's irrelevant. And just because Daigo plays in the arcade so much, that doesn't mean he doesn't have a console stick of his own OR that he doesn't enter console tourneys in Japan.
RH has his own stick AND he borrows other people's sticks when he doesn't want to carry his around (which is VERY often). Have you completely ignored the fact he borrowed MY BROTHER'S stick?
Daigo adapts fast. Like how Justin Wong put him in the losers bracket with Fei Long, then he returned and demolished him. No tournaments in Japan are on consoles. They're always on official sf4 arcade machines. Why would he have a console stick if he doesn't even own any of the consoles?
Like I said, even if he does borrow a stick, everyone uses the TE stick anyway. So he'll borrow another persons TE stick which is the same as his.
Odds can be against a player in MANY ways: did you know when RH got to the Evo venue, he was told by two guys he should go home 'cause he'd be KOed easily? Pro players were also trashing him in interviews & blogs. That'll do a player's morale some good, WON'T IT? In a new country with no pals.
There've been Japan console tourneys mentioned on SRK before for arcade games. Did you know some Japan pros play some games online too? HINT: CONSOLE STICK.
Well those two guys were right. RH was koed pretty easily. He didn't get very far. RH does have friends in America.
Show me a console tournament in Japan where Daigo entered, or a tournament where the top pros in Japan entered. Daigo said himself he doesn't have a console, and has no experience against console characters because the only place he plays are in arcades.
"Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro & he'd get destroyed."
1-Zak's already a highy-respected SF4 player by US pros;
2-Zak's paid to play SF4;
3-It's VERY costly to go to USA even with a sponsor;
4-There's ALL KINDS of pressure to work against a player in that scenario;
5-He must defeat a MASS of US pros to prove he's even good.
You won't accept your post's absurdity, despite those points. I'm clearly wasting my time. Post your view on SRK, lol. Had enough of your trolling, later!
K you basically just ignored my entire post and repeated yourself the same lines i've already replied to
Zak isnt "highly-respected" in SF4. Maybe hes respected by bad European players, because they respect anyone who is good compared to them. The guy hasnt even won any relevant international tournaments,nor is he even the best in his country (a country with a small competitive scene). You said he beat a mass of US pros, show me him beating any of the top 10 US pros.You cant.He'd get destroyed.
The Guinness guy didn't say that 20 wins was the final count, that was just what he was up to at that point. Zak himself would have shitloads more wins than that since then.
honestly tiers do come into play. a friend of mine hits a sagat combo jumping in with a hard kick followed by a medium kick into sagats EX'd uppercut. its probably one of the stronger combos in the game that isnt a super or ultra. sagats strength cannot be matched BUT...i once played someone using Gen and he rocked me bad. its about the character but ultimately its down to the player. viper isnt that great either but i've faced demon vipers b4.....depends on the player
I always play as the girls for some reason but I am pretty good with other characters. IF THEY CAN DO UPPERCUT MOVES AND COUNTER I'M ALL GOOD! XD I love Street Fighter. I grew up playing it. The first Street Fighter game I ever played was Alpha. I wish i could become as good as Daigo someday or maybe even the Beast! P.S. I am like 12 so please don't get mad at me.
tiers do play a big role i think like people sagat n blanka can jst keep there distance BUT that comes down to if u are good with them char's.....
N there people talkin bout pro's yea they can use other char's pretty niceley but they all have one specific player they stick to when times get tough evry1 has got that char that they train wit n play wit more
thoes are the matches u will win wit the char u train wit the most
no. Ken is definitely not overpowered. He's pretty balanced now, so he's not like a super top tier character, which is why Daigo (famous Ken SF3 player) switched back to Ryu in SF4.
its not about tier, i play ken mainly in 3rd strike but ryu too, ken just feels better, but in SF4 i use Ryu not because hes a high tier or what ever, just bacause he feels better to play with than ken, the tier list dosnt bother me at all i play with sakura guile chun and bison and still win like 9 out of 10 even if people use sagat, its not just about tiers its how much expereance and knowlage you have of your fighter.
Because you're counting the world champion vs everyone else, so even if it's Ryu vs Daigo's Ryu, that other Ryu is going to lose. That's not a valid statistic. The way a tier works is by hundreds of repetition with hundreds of different players to eliminate player skill as a confounding factor.
Ryu is higher tier than Ken in SF4. They "feel better" to you because you have to do less work to win with.
I give you that it is more about the player's skill, but in top level competition, tiers do affect outcomes, like it or not. Although, again, it is more about the player's skill. I play "low tier" characters too, in SF4. except for Blanka, I play Guile and El Fuerte, and, I win too, through skill. But I don't win 90% of the time, as you claim you do.
i win just as much with ryu as i do with ken in SF4 and maybe i dont win 90% of the time lol but i winn most of the time, and i use vega (claw) and i dont have too work that hard. and ryu feels better to me in sf4 because i hate kens SRK and TATSU just how the tatsu dosnt nock dwn and some times the SRK can hit 1st the follow threw with FA = in getting punnished
And notice how this "world record guy" fights players who don't even know how to execute moves, for example that Ken player. He's not the record holder, he's just someone who first came up with the idea to register it so even his 20 wins against random people would count, while Justin Wong has 300 in a row.
They are proud of him because he's a local guy. It's a nationalist thing. He didn't break or set any record by 10 and "even" 20 consecutive wins. It's just that he was the only one registering it at Guinness. Poongko had many times more consecutive wins when the game came out. Justin Wong has 300 (!!!) consecutive wins. Before Justin Wong, someone else had 100 consecutive wins. Even I (and I'm not that good) have 28 consecutive wins. It's just a guy who wanted to be in Guinness for SF4.
i had a 101 score back in october and i posted the picture on srk, that MIGHT be me. but the most wins streak is actually all in japan, a couple of 400+ wins way before justin wong's. not sure if anyone go over 500 now but no one cares about win streaks in japan
The guy in this video just wanted to be registered in the Guinness Book of Records as the most dangerous SFIV beast on the planet, just to feed his ego. But in reality, he was only able to beat 20 Ken flaming SRK mashers. Unfortunately, that's enough to register in Guinness and he proudly lets Guinness present him as a "total beast", a "real monster in SF". In Japan, any random player would Perfect-beat his Sagat 200 times in a row using Dan.
he`s not good at all
wtf
Abuse that sagat
shinodaa 8 months ago
1:25 someone is REALLY excited by street fighter o.0
RelentingSorrows 9 months ago
Rofl, outplayed by a 40 yo paki.
d44n 11 months ago
lmao didn't justin wong beat this record? justin wong got like 300 wins or something right
VanMedia 11 months ago
@VanMedia yeah i thought it was 100 for cans of food for broke people
skiie 10 months ago
the guy @ 1:25 dont know what the f**k hes doing,i bet he dont even know that he's mashing the controls up
p2mENT 1 year ago
-.- they don't know shiet
777calc 1 year ago
Play 2:19 with mute on
"Yea I didn't really know what I was doing, My general strategy was just to mash the same button over again and yea umm I won"
Phil0185 1 year ago
is it winning each GAME? for example if a game is 2 out of 3 and you lose ONE round does that count as failure? If losing rounds is ok as long as you win the game then when the game is adjusted for 3 out of five or 4 out of seven you would get better odds at being able to lose rounds.
Zurround100 1 year ago
lolol fucking guy 1:25
TheLLEET 1 year ago
Sagat's overpowered,and that dude made the correct choice of using him :D
masterchief527 1 year ago
hell yeah!!! ZAK BENETT!!!!!!
damienjeffgomez 1 year ago
what a surprise the guy at 1:25 is using ken. LOL
Zeroimpulse 1 year ago 8
elephants are only 48 inch??? I thought they were HUUUUUUUUGE!
VoidKeeper 1 year ago
lmao at the ken masher
bznraisu 1 year ago
@bznraisu yo lmfao
demonsesshy 1 year ago
This Street Fighter owns them all you can't even do the special moves on the old ones but you can in this like this game. They made it so much smoother and easier.
OverXn 1 year ago
i wonder if he ever faced daigo?
soymilk23 1 year ago 2
@soymilk23 I wish Daigo or Momochi were the first to fight him so id have a good laugh, muahahahaha >:]
kryptonkandor 1 year ago 2
lol jwong is at 300:0. beat that junk.
skyhonor 1 year ago
2:30 British people who say 'kick ass' should be hung up by their balls
shouryuuken100 1 year ago
Erm right, hardly any gameplay footage....
sedgambit 1 year ago
I hate skewed competitions such as "consecutive wins" because it's a new game so naturally it's going to be difficult to find fair results. Example is a guy wins against another guy and his 2nd match will be against someone who won then his 3rd match against a person with 2 wins and so on and so on. By the 10th match he's likely facing someone who is completely mis-matched so winning becomes a lot easier.
Records like his don't exist in the eyes of gamers for a good reason.
Whoopster 1 year ago 2
@Whoopster And besides, he did actually play Sagat ;)
dRarSM 1 year ago
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Whoopster 1 year ago
1:27 LOL Look at that bitch mash the shoryu! xD
KaizokuAMV 1 year ago
Where are the british PEOPLE?
I thought this was the UK, all I see is asian and arab people. Where are the british people? Is this video from the wrong country??
Sinekyre14 1 year ago
sadly most of them are taking over britan :(
CriticalPrince 1 year ago
@CriticalPrince wow this isn't racist..........
ACTUALLYrussell 1 year ago
what do u mean sadly, what about when the british invaded so many countries in the past and fucked them over?
XXSTR8RYDAHXX 1 year ago
why talk about the past?
were talking about the present. I have nothing against asians. but i still think its unfair that most wasnt even born in the country and get jobs offers.
CriticalPrince 1 year ago
because the past relates greatly towards the present n future.
XXSTR8RYDAHXX 1 year ago
@Sinekyre14 and you wouldn't have street fighter here if it wasnt for these "other people" seeing as it's made by JAPS....idiot
ACTUALLYrussell 1 year ago
zacks scarf is totally fab BTW!
worthyams 2 years ago
@worthyams agreed.
azazelthegoat 2 years ago
Get tucked in...
Do su'in wiv ur lyfe
TONYLOVESU 2 years ago
dosen't matter if all of the people Zack beat were scrubs, he's still a great player. yes, he'd probs get beaten by most Jap pro players, but UK dosen't a have large SF4 community
henrytse 2 years ago
dont be so sure this video was over a year ago, his akuma is insane
samtftse 2 years ago
The guy mispronounced so many words in the beginning... I just qq'd IRL real bad.
doraemonrox 2 years ago
LOL @ 1:25
hahaha that parts funny
you can see like the whole kids body moving, mashing the fuck out of the buttons, and zack's all like calm
KevinPhil1990 2 years ago 16
@KevinPhil1990 the kid to the right is actually masturbating to the AI
Pehc90 10 months ago
who also thinks the PR manager sounds gay?
TosunTosun76 2 years ago
so what if he's gay.
worthyams 2 years ago
Camp or gay? There's a difference, and both terms are mutually exclusive.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
@ 1:25 mash out ken gettin destroyed lol
GoOni3z845 2 years ago 3
loooool thanx 4 pointing that out i had a good laugh
cowtowngangsta 2 years ago
Justin Wong holds the current world record, with 300.
LeftyHangsLower 2 years ago
HAHAHA, look at the Ken player! Thats EXACLY how i imagine laggy scrub shotokans play. boy am i having a good time now!
heiki93930 2 years ago
haha, muslims kick ass in street fighter aswell!! Muhahahahaah!!
razu2444 2 years ago
my highest win streak is 65 with broken sagat....not impressive
IHAZIAIRID 2 years ago
LOL guy at 1:25 having seizure
Soda88 2 years ago 16
i personally think hes really turned on playing that game ... =P
pacboy24 2 years ago
didnt wong just play 300 scrubs on a pad?
kaworuscott 2 years ago
This is a horrible article. Didn't even state how many consecutive wins he achieved.
No matter, if he lost within in the first hour then I'm positive he didn't achieve 300 wins like Justin Wong did at EVO using a controller.
rrruizzz 2 years ago
@rrruizzz nice double post.
tremorinmysoul 2 years ago
I didn't double post. View all the comments. You'll see that I only commented once.
rrruizzz 2 years ago
Or did you? Only time will tell!
tremorinmysoul 2 years ago
Has time told yet? :/
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
@ the begining of 1:25 it looked like the kid was jerking off way too much lol
jdogg0908 2 years ago 2
yeah i was about 2 say, what the fuck is that kid doin'?
fuzzcentralage 2 years ago
hahahah this video is a waste of fuckin tyme
broibroiohbroi 2 years ago
Hahaha. 2:10. Sad face.
Dylanonymous 2 years ago
LOL you people are stupid as fuck this dude is like ranked second in the UK
tehawesome95 2 years ago
but put him against the REAL pros from US and JP; he gets ripped......shitty doesn't even attend evo
troyism 2 years ago
lol look at you putting US in the same league as japan.
One or two players, that's it.
Owwmykneecap 2 years ago
fail play some real pros baddie.
Zeroimpulse 2 years ago
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Zeroimpulse 2 years ago
Lol playing Sagat, may as well went and set the record for the most cocks sucked in a half-hour, but I guess he wants to leave that one for his mum.
NotMecha 2 years ago
that's stupid, throw in some pro players and see many consecutive wins he gets.
Someone could play 5 year olds x100+ times and you could get that many wins in a row
Zendarus 2 years ago
There was nothing to stop pro players walking in and stopping him. As it was, the guy that beat him, Hatim, is a fucking great player.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
fag jap 1:40
Zco4cuerdas 2 years ago
what the FUCK is this shit, those noobs dont know fuck all!!
NivMizzetFiremind 2 years ago
LMAO 1:25-1:30
bigkaroten 2 years ago 4
lol masher made me laugh. Full body vibration on that one
MonkiSnes 2 years ago 5
think that was justin wong!
drcmessiah 2 years ago
WTF????????????? This video is just a crap....
Feradg 2 years ago
Street Fighter Savant that no one ever heard of!
night1y 2 years ago 3
Uhh... speak for yourself, most fans of high-level competition know who is the among the best from each country.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro and he'd get destroyed.
rtc7788 2 years ago
If that was the case, he wouldn't get sponsored to play the game at tournaments all the time.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Oh? And who's he sponsored by? He's like from the UK and the UK doesn't even have many good SF4 players, and on top of that, he's not even the best in UK.
rtc7788 2 years ago
He's sponsored by Dignitas.
Whether or not you think he's the best is irrelevant - he's ONE of the best, and that is proven by his reputation in UK and EU tourneys. He's considered to have one of the best SF3 Oros in the world, better than Hungbee's for sure.
The UK may not have a big amount of good SF4 players, but despite the fact you don't like to do your own research, they do actually exist.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
"One of the best"? You mean one of the best in UK? Because no one in UK is "one of the best" in the world that's for sure.
rtc7788 2 years ago
The guy's sponsored to play SF.
The guy's Oro is reputed as the best outside Japan.
But you know all this and are just being deliberately obtuse. I know you are desperately trying to avoid the fact that he's damn good at the games he plays, but I'm afraid it's true. That doesn't mean he's the best, but then NOBODY SAID HE WAS.
"Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro and he'd get destroyed. "
Hahaha.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Ok.. you just repeated yourself a couple times now.. what does his Oro have to do with SF4 anyway?
rtc7788 2 years ago
I repeated myself 'cause if you did some of your own research, you'd realise you keep regurgitating redundant crap.
His Oro proves he is taken seriously as an international player, whether you like it or not. It doesn't matter that Oro is not in SF4, the strength of his Oro was what got him taken seriously by fellow Europeans, then high-level American players.
He is a paid to play, and he is well-respected, hence he is pro. If you read your first comment again, you'll see the argument's over.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Um I commented saying "One of the best? You mean best in UK (which has a low competitive level compared to the main SF4 countries)" then you replied to that comment saying the same things before. Yes I heard you the first time.
Actually it does matter that Oro isn't in SF4. It also matters that SF4 isn't SF3. Being respected in SF3 doesn't all of a sudden make you one of the top players in SF4.
Anyway the "pros", i was referring to are the pros in America, the top players.
rtc7788 2 years ago
Allow me to clear some more things up for you.
1 - You're right that being respected in SF3 doesn't equate to SF4 respect - except in this case it's TOTALLY irrelevant, 'cause he IS respected in SF4. He has a very high-level Boxer & Akuma, PLEASE DO SOME RESEARCH.
2 - The USA pros are NOT the top pro players, it's the Japanese as with most SF games. The only difference between USA & EU pros is there are more USA players because USA is bigger than most EU countries! Simple maths!
DO RESEARCH!
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Exactly it is totally IRRELEVANT, so there's no need to bring it up. Maybe he's respected in EU, but as an American that has been in the competitive scene, i don't think he's much. Yes, high level in EU, but that's not saying much.
I didn't say top pro players in the world, i said the top pro players in America. The difference is, there's far more better players in North America than EU, and that's what matters. I know a guy who is the best SF4 player in Cambodia, that doesn't say much does it?
rtc7788 2 years ago
I mentioned his SF3 game to illustrate that he is known as a great all-round player & many of the USA pros would already know about him.
As I said, he has a great Boxer & Akuma. Zak, Ryan Hart & Harmonaz are renowned as three of EUROPE's best, & yes the UK scene is tiny. But I cannot believe you think that because it's a tiny scene, they don't stack up against the sheer quantity of USA pros. THAT's irrelevant. Zak & Ryan are real SF4 pros. Are you going to ignore everything that you don't like?
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Cool, we're talking about a different game here. So yeah, it's irrelevant.
Cool my friend is the best player in Cambodia, that sure means a lot. They don't stack up with the top pros of America, let alone Japan. So yeah, put him up against any of the top American pros, and he'd get destroyed.
rtc7788 2 years ago
I explained why it's relevant: it means many US pros have already heard of & respect his skills as a PLAYER, not just as a SF4 player.
I can't speak for your friend because I know zero about the Cambodian gaming scene. That's the difference between us. You make assumptions about scenes you know very little, based on the fact they are small. I don't.
As I said, please do some research. There's a reason why high-level US players were asking RH where Zak & Naz were when he went to the last Evo.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Sure of a player of a different game. Keyword "different game". Doesn't really hold weight. Nor does it all of a sudden make him beable to take on the top American players
So ill tell you what it means. Being good in a country where theres a miniscule scene doesnt mean much. I cant use that argument that he's the best player in Cambodia to put him up against the top players in America
K i think youre confusing the difference between having a name, and skill. Where did RH place in evo? Not far.
rtc7788 2 years ago
Folks know how hard he worked to get great at SF3, so they not only know about him but also expect similar things of him from SF4 (which he's done).
You can't use the view that he's the best Cambodian player to say he'll win vs top US players, but you also can't use it to say he'll lose. That's the flaw in your view.
Lol, why do you think RH HAS a name? BECAUSE he has skill. He did well for himself considering the odds were against him so much.
Odds are what you fail to consider in all this.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Not really because well.. hes not that known in SF4 nor is he even that good in it
The thing is if he actually CAN beat the top American players then he'd have a big name. In which, he doesnt.You know why?Cause hes not even the best in his country,a country which doesnt even compare to the best sf4 players in America
RH doesn't have that big of a name in the SF4 world. Compared to like Justin Wong or the top Americans. Zak is even smaller
Bottom line is hed get ripped vs the top Americans
rtc7788 2 years ago
"hes not that known in SF4 nor is he even that good in it"
Untrue. I've explained this too many times. Please research.
You show such ignrorance of how odds work:
A is great & comes from a small region which has a small competitive scene.
B-Z x10 are great & come from a large region which has a massive competitive scene.
Even if A >B, there is an ENDLESS supply of other great fighters he must win against. It is also expensive to travel to USA to prove his skills.
You ignore so many factors.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Um no you haven't you've just been saying he is good in a different game.
Yeah.. that makes no sense. A does not > B.
Do you know what it takes to get good at a game? It takes being competitive. You don't get better by playing low competition.
Logically, the best players are where the biggest and higher competition is. It's HIGHLY unlikely that someone who is from a place where there's little to no competition scene would be better than the top players from a huge competitive scene.
rtc7788 2 years ago
I've been saying he's good at both. You've already forgotten my comments about his Boxer & Akuma? Wow.
I did not say A>B, I said "even if A>B". I made it clear I know the odds are against A, though A still can win. You don't want to acknowledge this.
"the best players are where the biggest & higher competition is"
Correction: the vast MAJORITY of the best players are from the biggest competitive scene.
Your logic is completely ruined by RH winning games against Daigo, Wong, Buktooth, etc.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
He's only good compared to the people in his country. Who has he beaten outside his country that's actually a good player?
Anyone can win. It doesn't make them better, it's street fighter. Unless they play like 10 sets and wins the majority of them.
No, the BEST players are. Where is the biggest competition? Japan. Where is the best player? Japan. Like I said, the get good you need high level competition, that's why japan has so many good players. Thats why UK doesn't.
rtc7788 2 years ago
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RH beat Daigo once in an actual tournament, where Daigo travelled and played on some random dudes arcade stick on a console. Even then, he got lucky as hell. I'd like to see RH go to Japan and play Daigo on a real SF4 arcade cabinet and see how he does. Show me RH beating Jwong. RH gets ripped by players like Sabin.
rtc7788 2 years ago
Also, you talk about 10 sets to prove your worth: not according to the Japanese, that's why they usually use single-elimination tourneys. They think you shoudn't need 10 sets to prove your skill.
To put a new spin on this, look at your original argument this way: imagine it was Wong in this video instead of Zak, and I had posted the following:
"Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro and he'd get destroyed."
Stupid, no?
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
And it's the reason why Daigo hates that rule, and alot of other japanese top players. It's the reason why Daigo didn't come first in the nationals or even placed high. Iyo won, and Iyo definitely isn't the best in Japan.
Do you have reading comprehension issues? I've stated a couple times now that what I meant by that is real SF4 pros in America (where i live), the top pros. He'd get destroyed. Sure he'd do good against the "pros" where he lives, because they're not even that good.
rtc7788 2 years ago
It doesn't matter if Daigo hates that rule. He didn't perform, and Iyo did. End of.
Do you have reading comprehension issues? I've already explained why it's silly to have made your first post:
"Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro and he'd get destroyed."
He IS a real pro, and he probably wouldn't get destroyed. I'm NOT saying he would win, I'm just saying you're being absurd by writing-off a great player who has a good player reputation for a good reason. See?
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
So you're saying Iyo is better than Daigo? Because he isn't. That's why that rule is flawed, anyone can win 1 set it doesn't make them better.
He's only considered a "pro" in his country. You know why? because the competition is low. If he was up against the top american pros, he'd get ripped.
So you're making a false claim then? Zak isn't even the best in his country, a country with low level competition, even RH doesn't stand up to the top American pros.
rtc7788 2 years ago
You keep ignoring this word "research". He's regarded as the overall best in Europe, not just the UK. You have an incorrect perspective: instead of viewing it as UK vs France vs etc, you should view the EU countries as the equivalent of US West Coast vs US East Coast. And I've already told you SOME of who he's beaten outside the UK.
Also, re. Daigo: it doesn't matter that he played on random sticks on console, because it's Daigo. Anyway, you know RH played on random sticks at Evo?
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
You keep spouting that word for some reason. I know who Zak is. And i've told you to show me him beating them.
Even if it's Daigo if youre familiar with sticks and sf4 you should know you play best on whatever youre used to and it takes some time to get used to someone elses stick.RH normally plays on console and sticks anyway so it doesn't make much of a difference,RH plays on a TE stick, when he was at evo he played on a TE stick as well. Daigo plays on ARCADE cabinets, not console or sticks.
rtc7788 2 years ago
I can't show you him beating them, & you can't show me them destroying him. I never said he'd win, I'm telling you simply that you're exaggering & have no perspective.
Lol, RH spends as much time in arcades as he does on console: if there's an arcade, he's there. RH plays on whatever's available: at a tourney last year, he borrowed a different person's stick for each fight of each game. He borrowed my brother's HRAP for a 3S match, before borrowing somebody else's for a Tekken match. He adapts.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
And Daigo spends no time on console, thats the difference. Daigo isn't used to playing on some random guys arcade stick. He's not used to having a console arcade stick on his lap, he's used to sitting down on a SF4 arcade cabinet and playing on the real arcade.
rtc7788 2 years ago
Where did you hear that Daigo spends no time on console? If that's the case then Daigo should not be entering tournaments without console experience. He can blame nobody but himself if he loses, and that's a weakness.
"Daigo isn't used to playing on some random guys arcade stick."
Uhhhh... and how can Ryan Hart possibly be used to playing on some random guy's arcade stick? It's a stick he's never used before, he cannot be used to it.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Because he said during Seasons beating that he has no experience against console characters because he only plays in the arcade. That means he doesn't have a console stick.
Huh? Ryan Heart does use HIS arcade stick, why would he play on some random guy's arcade stick if he has his own? Even if he did play on some random guys stick, everyone pretty much uses a TE stick including RH, so he can always just find one easily.
rtc7788 2 years ago
-continued
The thing is, the tournaments Daigo enters in America or EU, they have SF4 hooked up to an xbox or ps3. Tournaments in Japan are on official SF4 arcade machines. If they go to Japan, they get destroyed. Hell, even the top american players like Justin Wong couldn't get passed Japanese players who weren't even top 10 in Japan on actual arcade machines
rtc7788 2 years ago
Now we return to one of my original points: Wong actually has LOTS of arcade experience, so that isn't the issue.
The reason he won't do well in Japan is because he is SEVERELY outnumbered. Wong has amazing skills, but he will not win a Japanese tourney because the ODDS are against him. Does it mean he's been "destroyed"? Fuck no. He just had a mountain to climb.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Yes, but now he's up against Japanese on what they're used to playing on, a real SF4 arcade machine. The only way he stood a chance is if they came to america and played on some random guy's TE stick or something.
No.. the two time he entered a japanese tournament he didn't win a SINGLE match.
He brought his "let's go justin" team in a team tourny in Japan, his entire team got One Victory Charactered by a J player named Aloha, the seocnd time, his first match he got eliminated by Neurosis.
rtc7788 2 years ago
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So the two times he entered a Japanese tournament he didn't win a single match either time, he got eliminated by people who aren't even top 10 in Japan.
rtc7788 2 years ago
Thanks for completely proving my point that if Wong enters a Japanese tourney, he's very likely to go out 'cause the odds are MASSIVELY against him. We both know Wong is a REAL PRO, but the odds are too much for a good outcome. Now replace "Japan" with "America", & "Wong" with "Zak".
And yes there are Japanese console tourneys, they're often invite-only. Just 'cause you've never heard of them, they still exist.
And RH makes do with ANY stick, not JUST a TE stick: he borrowed my brother's HRAP!
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Um what? Did fail to comprehend everything I said? How are the odds against him? Jwong plays on arcades ALL THE TIME. The difference is, he's playing Japanese players on arcade machines (what THE JAPANESE ARE USED TO). That's why he can't win. The only way he can win against Japanese players are if the Japanese go to America and play on console arcade sticks, what they're not used to.
K, what Japanese console tournament was there?
He plays best on TE sticks.
rtc7788 1 year ago
Again, if he has no experience against console characters, he should not go up against them and be surprised if he loses. It's irrelevant. And just because Daigo plays in the arcade so much, that doesn't mean he doesn't have a console stick of his own OR that he doesn't enter console tourneys in Japan.
RH has his own stick AND he borrows other people's sticks when he doesn't want to carry his around (which is VERY often). Have you completely ignored the fact he borrowed MY BROTHER'S stick?
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
Daigo adapts fast. Like how Justin Wong put him in the losers bracket with Fei Long, then he returned and demolished him. No tournaments in Japan are on consoles. They're always on official sf4 arcade machines. Why would he have a console stick if he doesn't even own any of the consoles?
Like I said, even if he does borrow a stick, everyone uses the TE stick anyway. So he'll borrow another persons TE stick which is the same as his.
rtc7788 2 years ago
Odds can be against a player in MANY ways: did you know when RH got to the Evo venue, he was told by two guys he should go home 'cause he'd be KOed easily? Pro players were also trashing him in interviews & blogs. That'll do a player's morale some good, WON'T IT? In a new country with no pals.
There've been Japan console tourneys mentioned on SRK before for arcade games. Did you know some Japan pros play some games online too? HINT: CONSOLE STICK.
Life is shades of grey, not black & white.
DrummerFromColdplay 1 year ago
Well those two guys were right. RH was koed pretty easily. He didn't get very far. RH does have friends in America.
Show me a console tournament in Japan where Daigo entered, or a tournament where the top pros in Japan entered. Daigo said himself he doesn't have a console, and has no experience against console characters because the only place he plays are in arcades.
rtc7788 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
"Put this guy up against any real sf4 pro & he'd get destroyed."
1-Zak's already a highy-respected SF4 player by US pros;
2-Zak's paid to play SF4;
3-It's VERY costly to go to USA even with a sponsor;
4-There's ALL KINDS of pressure to work against a player in that scenario;
5-He must defeat a MASS of US pros to prove he's even good.
You won't accept your post's absurdity, despite those points. I'm clearly wasting my time. Post your view on SRK, lol. Had enough of your trolling, later!
DrummerFromColdplay 1 year ago
K you basically just ignored my entire post and repeated yourself the same lines i've already replied to
Zak isnt "highly-respected" in SF4. Maybe hes respected by bad European players, because they respect anyone who is good compared to them. The guy hasnt even won any relevant international tournaments,nor is he even the best in his country (a country with a small competitive scene). You said he beat a mass of US pros, show me him beating any of the top 10 US pros.You cant.He'd get destroyed.
rtc7788 1 year ago
this may sound low but i have 27 consecutive wins...and im not braggin...im sure theres players out there who have way more than that
jdogg0908 2 years ago 2
yea even i have a 61 win streak lol i love zak to try for 300 like justin
watsup516 2 years ago
??
The Guinness guy didn't say that 20 wins was the final count, that was just what he was up to at that point. Zak himself would have shitloads more wins than that since then.
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
just wong got 300 i think he broke the record LOL
xero1351 2 years ago 4
honestly tiers do come into play. a friend of mine hits a sagat combo jumping in with a hard kick followed by a medium kick into sagats EX'd uppercut. its probably one of the stronger combos in the game that isnt a super or ultra. sagats strength cannot be matched BUT...i once played someone using Gen and he rocked me bad. its about the character but ultimately its down to the player. viper isnt that great either but i've faced demon vipers b4.....depends on the player
jbblazn429 2 years ago
I always play as the girls for some reason but I am pretty good with other characters. IF THEY CAN DO UPPERCUT MOVES AND COUNTER I'M ALL GOOD! XD I love Street Fighter. I grew up playing it. The first Street Fighter game I ever played was Alpha. I wish i could become as good as Daigo someday or maybe even the Beast! P.S. I am like 12 so please don't get mad at me.
hadouken56 2 years ago
daigo is the beast
topeldigital 2 years ago 2
1:25 What a NOOB!!! Button Mashing at it's worst!!!
XXRenegadePandaXX 2 years ago 3
tiers do play a big role i think like people sagat n blanka can jst keep there distance BUT that comes down to if u are good with them char's.....
N there people talkin bout pro's yea they can use other char's pretty niceley but they all have one specific player they stick to when times get tough evry1 has got that char that they train wit n play wit more
thoes are the matches u will win wit the char u train wit the most
BestOner 2 years ago
so that's what Ken scrubs look like..
wakeupdead 2 years ago 2
1:25 LMFAO!!!!!!
wakeupdead 2 years ago 2
lmfao
hahahaha he is just spinning the controller as fast as he can!! ahahahahahaha
If i played this dude I could probably smash him with Guile. He has no comp.
jerseyfame 2 years ago
You think you could probably beat Zak? Hahahaha...
DrummerFromColdplay 2 years ago
lol at 1:26 pro status
bumbacutthoat 2 years ago 2
LOL hes stroking his dick while playing
ch1nn 2 years ago 2
Zangief is overpowered. One of his Spin-in-Air moves and it takes like a third of ur heatlth :S
b27waqar 2 years ago
i think its spinning pile driver...
ballooooom 2 years ago
yeh where you rotate your analog clockwise and another button?
b27waqar 2 years ago
cuz his move are hard to pull off, and since no one picks him might as well give him an advantage...
xfreddythegreatx 2 years ago
I thought justin wong went 300-0? I'm sure Daigo could do twenty wins in half an hour.
supermanalexk 2 years ago
I don't know, would anyone actually be man enough to even fight Daigo? the things he do is extraordinary....
HentaiZero 2 years ago
There are videos of him losing in third strike.
supermanalexk 2 years ago
1:25 STREET FIGHTER FAP
xc0m23 2 years ago
LOL!!!!!
OryonBP 2 years ago
1:25 He really knows how to twiddle a joystick.
nickter 2 years ago
I dont own the game.. was thinking about buying it....
So ken is overpowered? and all the losers online cheese it up with ken?
Great... my fave character is the cheesy character that the assholes online use to cheaply win games?
/sad face
mellowman07 2 years ago
nah.. ken is garbage in sf4. all his moves are highly punishable.
cleverlittlesneak2 2 years ago
the op char is sadly mine (sagat) training on gen now :(
but ken has swifty /powerfull moves and his shoryuken is strong/easy to land and so is his ultra thats y lots of nubs play him :(
trucomment 2 years ago
no. Ken is definitely not overpowered. He's pretty balanced now, so he's not like a super top tier character, which is why Daigo (famous Ken SF3 player) switched back to Ryu in SF4.
rbrtchng 2 years ago
its not about tier, i play ken mainly in 3rd strike but ryu too, ken just feels better, but in SF4 i use Ryu not because hes a high tier or what ever, just bacause he feels better to play with than ken, the tier list dosnt bother me at all i play with sakura guile chun and bison and still win like 9 out of 10 even if people use sagat, its not just about tiers its how much expereance and knowlage you have of your fighter.
ddazza7447 2 years ago
Um, every professional SF player know how to play every character, so yeah, it's actually up to the tiers.
rbrtchng 2 years ago
not realy how come most sagats that daigo fights get smashed, lets face it it all comes down to how good the player is.
ddazza7447 2 years ago
Because you're counting the world champion vs everyone else, so even if it's Ryu vs Daigo's Ryu, that other Ryu is going to lose. That's not a valid statistic. The way a tier works is by hundreds of repetition with hundreds of different players to eliminate player skill as a confounding factor.
rbrtchng 2 years ago
Ken is higher tier than Ryu in SF3.
Ryu is higher tier than Ken in SF4. They "feel better" to you because you have to do less work to win with.
I give you that it is more about the player's skill, but in top level competition, tiers do affect outcomes, like it or not. Although, again, it is more about the player's skill. I play "low tier" characters too, in SF4. except for Blanka, I play Guile and El Fuerte, and, I win too, through skill. But I don't win 90% of the time, as you claim you do.
DoomGarbanzo 2 years ago 2
i win just as much with ryu as i do with ken in SF4 and maybe i dont win 90% of the time lol but i winn most of the time, and i use vega (claw) and i dont have too work that hard. and ryu feels better to me in sf4 because i hate kens SRK and TATSU just how the tatsu dosnt nock dwn and some times the SRK can hit 1st the follow threw with FA = in getting punnished
ddazza7447 2 years ago
He isn't overpowered, he's a middle tier character
Naudtsyboy 2 years ago
what would make you think ken is overpowered? he is mid tier at best.
Serpico109 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
get it, it's amazing.
supremebeing87 2 years ago
Wow...
These guys are terrible.
SmokeyAmp 2 years ago
real talk.
akacahlm 2 years ago
how much are those posters in dollars in the background? lol 1:20
sh00wtsterXXX 2 years ago
And notice how this "world record guy" fights players who don't even know how to execute moves, for example that Ken player. He's not the record holder, he's just someone who first came up with the idea to register it so even his 20 wins against random people would count, while Justin Wong has 300 in a row.
seekerjet 2 years ago 3
Doesnt justin wong have a way higher score
Shoryuken25 2 years ago
They are proud of him because he's a local guy. It's a nationalist thing. He didn't break or set any record by 10 and "even" 20 consecutive wins. It's just that he was the only one registering it at Guinness. Poongko had many times more consecutive wins when the game came out. Justin Wong has 300 (!!!) consecutive wins. Before Justin Wong, someone else had 100 consecutive wins. Even I (and I'm not that good) have 28 consecutive wins. It's just a guy who wanted to be in Guinness for SF4.
seekerjet 2 years ago
i had a 101 score back in october and i posted the picture on srk, that MIGHT be me. but the most wins streak is actually all in japan, a couple of 400+ wins way before justin wong's. not sure if anyone go over 500 now but no one cares about win streaks in japan
scrubydan 2 years ago 2
The guy in this video just wanted to be registered in the Guinness Book of Records as the most dangerous SFIV beast on the planet, just to feed his ego. But in reality, he was only able to beat 20 Ken flaming SRK mashers. Unfortunately, that's enough to register in Guinness and he proudly lets Guinness present him as a "total beast", a "real monster in SF". In Japan, any random player would Perfect-beat his Sagat 200 times in a row using Dan.
Are you the scrubydan who went to EVO?
seekerjet 2 years ago
yes that was me
scrubydan 2 years ago