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SFIII: 3rd Strike - Gouki [Dot] vs Chun Li [Zon]

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2006

A Match from the 2004 Kyushu Taikai Tournament held in Japan.

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  • yeah, i'm sure he's worried about doing too much damage.

    he went for a jab reset to start a mixup. jab came out late and whiffed, the timing is a little tight.

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  • Nice comeback!

  • Damn chun-li, too unfair, she counter a shoryuken with a kick!!!! (0:18)

  • @paulhindt

    Oh okay. Thank you for clearing that up :)

  • @RHayabu

    In this video though it looks like he misses the jab reset which is probably why you are not seeing why it is significant.

  • @RHayabusa

    He explains in the podcast why he did this. Its called a Reset and causes the player to have to guess really quickly what the attacker will be doing next. Harmonaz is discussing in the Podcast how he used a similar reset on Gootecks' Urien, after which he follows up the reset with a cr.forward xx lk.tatsu.

  • dot was playing like garbage.

  • On the Denjin podcast #8 at around 43 mins, UK player Harmonaz highlighed the block of Chun-Li SA2 then huricane into jab instead of regular combos at 1:08. I still don't understand the significance. Did he build upon it?!

  • huh. i wonder why dot never tries to combo a shouryuken off gouki's hurricane kick; it's easy as pie and does massive damage.

    ...is it because it does too much damage?

  • great comeback

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