SF3 3rdstrike ranbat 9-3 20081025 semifinal-2
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Sorta like Eddie lol
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True, he reminds me of some players who stoped after a chain of fail... sad but it's really hard to keep up with the best.
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Oh trust me I know, he's usually amazing. But every top player has off-days and this was definitely one of his.
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lol yeah, like "fuk parries! i want some basketball!"
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Lets just see that vanao didn't care about wining, cause it's one of my favorite Ryu's players (along with namijin and y2j)
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Yeah vanao played pretty bad, but still one of the oldest and one the best japanese Ryu.
Check his videos with the top jp players.
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He may very well have a mix up game, but it doesn't consist of the moves I listed and mix up games are only viable if you're not against the corner taking hits to the face as you generally are when vsing higher tier characters.
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the problem is that's ALL he has. once you get past a couple new 'tricks', there's no solid game with sean to rely on. sean simply has almost nothing going for him.
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Ohh man... those commentators make me wanna gauge my ears off. Are they actually hired to talk like that?
altergenesis2 is right, bodler is wrong. Just because a player like Sean P or Tokido can win with Sean doesn't mean the character isn't weak. I personally use Sean far better than Twelve, but it's agreed that Q, Sean and Twelve are at the bottom of the tier list. Tokido winning with Sean doesn't "make the character good"; it just means skill and strategy overcame the character's legion of shortcomings. A great martial artist can kill you with a needle; doesn't mean it's a good weapon.
derekmok 3 years ago 8
Uh, that's because Sean is bad. It was just a matter of a good player winning with him.
altergenesis2 3 years ago 7