ST (18) - Kuni (Zangief) vs. Umehara (O-Sagat)
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@RiceLUMFAO kuni is american?!!?
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I like how many of these dumbasses post how Sagat using Tiger for a Zoning tactic is a "pussy noob" manuver. Well, think of it this way:
Let's say Sagat plays against a T. Hawk or Zangeif. These two are good and will eliminate you at close range. Now imagine if you didn't have the Tiger Shot to keep them away-you'd go from Sagat being cheap to Zangeif and T. Hawk being cheap because you cannot keep them off of you and the inevitable happens. If you're not good enough to zone, then don't talk.
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I still think the grab caracther type can be the hardest to deal with, even for great hit types like guile and deejay
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This took place in London, not in the states.
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Very difficult matchup for the Grief-stricken one!
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lol they just wanna see the beast lose... kuni was an OG, he played in cali back in the early 90's with jeff shaffer (spelling), thomas osaki, and the original beast: tomo ohira.
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It's moreso due to the difficulty in this matchup.
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0:03 LOL the body splash beat the tiger uppercut
hell yeah!
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its sagat vs zangief...what do you mean of course people are going to cheer when a zangief wins
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It's a close range character versus Old Sagat. Of course people will cheer when he gets a win.
I play charge characters like dictator and boxer mostly and I think you're a queer.
In pro play throwing out hadoukens is all about trying to get your opponent to do something you can capitalize on. You don't actually expect to hit or win with it. You're trying to keep them back or make them jump in or make a mistake that you can abuse them for.
The dif between a newb throwing fireballs and a pro throwing them is that the newb isn't thinking anything more than "HADOUKEN HADOUKEN"
IAmPhotoBucket 2 years ago 21
if your buddy took the first set from Federer in a tennis match, wouldn't you be like "yeaaa"
zatoTWO 2 years ago 14