Are you familiar with the term "icing the kicker?"
I thought he got decently outplayed both before and after. I don't think the controller issue made much of a difference.
Are you familiar with the term "icing the kicker?"
Are you familiar with the term "icing the kicker?"
This is such an awful comparison. First off, icing the kicker only hurts one side. Anyone thinking Gamerbee got put on tilt because of this is delusional if they do not think it tilted Momochi just as much if not more. Momochi is the one who had the lead, had all the momentum, and lost a round because of it.
Second, icing the kicker is always intentional. If you think Momochi intentionally threw a round that he was winning in the grand finals of Evo, well... I do not even know what to say to you at that point.
I never said it was intentional. But it still happened whether Momochi intended to or not. I strongly believe Gamerbee would've taken that game had the pause not happened.
And for the record, there's no tinfoil hats here. Momochi's stick breaking was a freak accident, nothing more. But that break definitely helped him.
Justin Wong really had a terrible EVO. He didn't even make it out of pools in KI and MK and he used to be one of the best players in the US for those.
http://evo2015.j.layershift.co.uk/player/playerDetails/Justin Wong
(Great site btw)
This is such an awful comparison. First off, icing the kicker only hurts one side. Anyone thinking Gamerbee got put on tilt because of this is delusional if they do not think it tilted Momochi just as much if not more. Momochi is the one who had the lead, had all the momentum, and lost a round because of it.
Second, icing the kicker is always intentional. If you think Momochi intentionally threw a round that he was winning in the grand finals of Evo, well... I do not even know what to say to you at that point.
He was also up an entire game, but Gamerbee caught up. God I wish that stick thing never happened. Would've loved to see that game in its entirety.Idk man, Momochi was up a round when the stick incident happened.
Players like Justin Wong didn't make top 8 because they got bodied by players like KBR.
Yep. It's not like they won because all the top players randomly decided to skip the tournament. They won because they were flat out better than the "top players".
Same. I really respect Infiltration. Yes, he's amazing. But, my favorite players are those that stick to 1-2 characters, and just make it work. Even in bad match up situations. Not, play counterpick roulette depending on the opponent.
I mean... I guess. Whether that was because the "top players" were sleeping on the game and hungry competitors like Kane caught up to them or shit happens... I'm gonna go with "shit happens".
You'd be an idiot to bet on Kane against those guys in tournaments coming up. KBR's team is an auto-loss against Champ's and Chris G's and Justin's tournament record against KBR is like 1251235120-1, in spite of the fact that Hulk/Haggar fulks with point Wolverine.
I'm happy for Kane, but I did feel like this was the lowest level of play in Marvel top-8 since Vanilla.
Saying it was the lowest level of play is basically shitting on everyone who made top 8 so you can defend the top players. Justin and co. lost because despite how good they are, they weren't as good as the ones who got top 8 that weekend. That's it.
I don't get why you're trying to excuse them not making top 8 and shit on the people who did.This is a facile way to look at it.
There were guys in top-8 who are as likely to miss top-8 at your standard major than make it. The teams were goofier, the neutral was worse. Just in general not the clinic that we're used to seeing in Marvel top-8.
There's no question the "Gods" and other top players like Cloud shit the bed and got outplayed this weekend, I just don't that's a big statement about them or the game in general. They were bodying these guys pretty consistently in tournament as early as three weeks ago.
Are you familiar with the term "icing the kicker?"
Same. I really respect Infiltration. Yes, he's amazing. But, my favorite players are those that stick to 1-2 characters, and just make it work. Even in bad match up situations. Not, play counterpick roulette depending on the opponent.
I don't get why you're trying to excuse them not making top 8 and shit on the people who did.
Kane actually best JWong at the last tournament they were at together, too. JWong has openly said Kane scares him more than any other player.I mean... I guess. Whether that was because the "top players" were sleeping on the game and hungry competitors like Kane caught up to them or shit happens... I'm gonna go with "shit happens".
You'd be an idiot to bet on Kane against those guys in tournaments coming up. KBR's team is an auto-loss against Champ's and Chris G's and Justin's tournament record against KBR is like 1251235120-1, in spite of the fact that Hulk/Haggar fulks with point Wolverine.
I'm happy for Kane, but I did feel like this was the lowest level of play in Marvel top-8 since Vanilla.
I never said it was intentional. But it still happened whether Momochi intended to or not. I strongly believe Gamerbee would've taken that game had the pause not happened.
And for the record, there's no tinfoil hats here. Momochi's stick breaking was a freak accident, nothing more. But that break definitely helped him.
Justin Wong really had a terrible EVO. He didn't even make it out of pools in KI and MK and he used to be one of the best players in the US for those.
http://evo2015.j.layershift.co.uk/player/playerDetails/Justin Wong
(Great site btw)
To the first part, this weekend showed that no, they clearly aren't.They lost. They got beaten. Straight up. I just don't think that changes anything. They're still the better players
Let me ask you a question: You've got a hundred bucks and you have to bet it on Marvel in a long set with KBR versus any of ChrisG, Champ or Justin. Do you take KBR in any of those matches?
The return of Daigo.
Kane actually best JWong at the last tournament they were at together, too. JWong has openly said Kane scares him more than any other player.
KBR deserves his win. He took out ChrisG at the last tournament, too.
KBR is on the level.
To the first part, this weekend showed that no, they clearly aren't.
The second is irrelevant because there are no long sets in tournaments.
I keep up on my Marvel. That's why Hulk is so effective. He doesn't give you space. There was no long neutral because Hulk shuts it down.The last tournament they were together at was Combobreaker IIRC, and Justin beat him clean in Grand Finals.
Unless I'm missing something (and I don't think I have missed a Marvel major the last couple years), the only other time Kane beat him in tournament was the UMVCX tournament where Justin wasn't allowed to use his actual team.
I've said twice now that I don't want to take anything away from Kane. He's clearly a top player and you don't beat Justin or win EVO without being a top player, but I don't think I'm out of line to call that top-8 weak.
Just go watch the top-3 from last year and see the insane 70 second neutral games that happened in Champ vs Justin or Champ vs ChrisG.
KBR beat Justin while he used his main team at a recent event. Rather small, not Combo Breaker. I forget what it was called.
I'm glad you finally agree with me.Again, incredibly facile position.
By that same logic, Mike Ross was better than Daigo at last year's EVO and hundreds of men are better than Mago this year. They did better in a single tournament - that is all.
This logic can work on a case by case basis, but it starts to fail when you're saying that this applies to the entire top 8Again, incredibly facile position.
By that same logic, Mike Ross was better than Daigo at last year's EVO and hundreds of men are better than Mago this year. They did better in a single tournament - that is all.
Bootcamping for a week with friends isn't all that impressive and doesn't entitle them to top 8 finishes and to always be on stream. You should want the people who aren't "moving on" to make up the entirety of the top 8. Much more exciting than:
Not that he's a bad guy or anything. Just not seeing why people should be upset by him or anybody else that feels the same not making top 8.
Lol Yea, but this threads pretty big.Has this been posted already? Cuz holy shit I'm dying.
Has this been posted already? Cuz holy shit I'm dying.
where did i say that anything was entitled or that i wanted them to win over kbr.
what i'm saying is that your statement of "the gods don't care about the game anymore so that's why they lost" is taking away from KBR's win, not adding to it. the dude didn't beat a weakened and rusty justin, he beat justin who had trained and prepared himself for the tournament.
clockwork didn't eliminate a fchamp who "didn't practice the game lol", he beat fchamp who was very clearly practicing
lol just saw the guilty gear semis. where guy loses because he stands up to celebrate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLWTM0sJFMk
any other funny moments like this? (besides topless poongko match)
I always root against Infiltration. I dunno what it is about the guy, but he's just a guy that I've always rooted against. He plays so well, and he has an insane bag of tricks, but I always want to see him get beat. Losers Finals where Gamerbee got the runback on him from getting put in Losers from Pools just felt so right to me.
I'm curious what Smash 4's numbers are, because it's pretty big in Japan. Bigger than Melee and MK.Not every top 8 but I can give you Sunday
SF4: 26.5k
Marvel: 14k
MKX and Smash = 6-7k
Xrd: 12k (could have been same as Marvel)