YamanoMairuzu
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360, I'll be on x1 soonI see you have a gamertag
are you on 360 or X1?
360, I'll be on x1 soonI see you have a gamertag
are you on 360 or X1?
i'm on 360 too. I'll send you a friend request if you ever want to play some matches360, I'll be on x1 soon
I have some insight. Your opponent looked down on you. They completed their strings because they were confident that you won't hold them. They repeated their combo threshold gathering and holding intervals almost to a tee. The best example of this is how hard they choked and tried to space you out at the end of the match, because it's a situation that they weren't used to. My advice is to start sidestepping during block strings, use 236p+k mixup, as well as loop heichou throws at random times during your combos. Your opponent felt they could get away with holding, but remember Kokoro is built for this kind of setplay with Heichou. Finally, 214 T for Kokoro gains you nothing if you don't complete the throw. However doing 214t-6t with the enemy at the wall guarantees you a force tech and by extension, momentum.
I know there's a lot to critique here. All the 6P6P's were supposed to be 6PPP's which also made me realize I go for 6PPP a lot. I also have an issue doing slow range moves too close and getting CH for it
...loop heichou throws at random times during your combos
Holding Christie online is easier said than done lol. As for the 214T I'm a Leifang player and instinctively go for the timing of her 236T 3-part throw which screws it up. I've been working on that though and haven't screwed it up in a fight since this oneI have some insight. Your opponent looked down on you. They completed their strings because they were confident that you won't hold them. They repeated their combo threshold gathering and holding intervals almost to a tee. The best example of this is how hard they choked and tried to space you out at the end of the match, because it's a situation that they weren't used to. My advice is to start sidestepping during block strings, use 236p+k mixup, as well as loop heichou throws at random times during your combos. Your opponent felt they could get away with holding, but remember Kokoro is built for this kind of setplay with Heichou. Finally, 214 T for Kokoro gains you nothing if you don't complete the throw. However doing 214t-6t with the enemy at the wall guarantees you a force tech and by extension, momentum.
As for what moves you do, explore the other inputs Kokoro has. You have to get a sense for what moves work best for a situation. You're on the right path, because you used 214p brilliantly.
I just posed it as advice; i've had a lot of success with the strategy...
I would strongly advise against doing this.
What exactly did you mean by looping heichu in combos?I just posed it as advice; i've had a lot of success with the strategy