That's the problem with being a stream warrior playing ranked without much tournament experience. Sets that go beyond the best of two can be a struggle.
@@youravrggaymer Certainly but it may be a bit long winded. What’s required of your capabilities to compete at the pro levels is magnitudes different than someone who grinds out ranked, and farms on Diamonds as Jimmy has admitted to being. SF is like speed chess with an execution barrier. Us at Diamond represents the population of SF5 players who can: competently operate their character and system mechanics, have a moderately passable levels of matchup experience, and knows how the game is meant to be played. In chess there’s 9 major rank categories based on your competitive points ratings. The analogy is a Diamond SF5 players now actually playing the game of chess and would be a novice/ D ranked, the bottom two categories. I don’t mean to sound elitist, but cats at platinum or below ain’t playing SF5. It isn’t even checkers it’s like monopoly or connect four. Point is a good C rank will stomp on D’s and novices. But that ain’t good enough for the majors. I’m a bit of an old head, played a lot of MVC2, started competing in the Philly and NY scene right as SF4 blew up and have been around'ish ever since. I got to see firsthand what makes a monster in fighting games. The Mago’s, Dago’s, Punks, J Wong’s, and Yipes’ of the fighting game world play this game on a different level. They grind out matchup so they don’t get randomed out, have training buddies on a similar level and treat this like a job. They’re ability to adapt is unparalleled since they’ve dug that deep into what SF is. It’s the only way to clime to those top 5, “Masters level chess ranks”. Jimmy has stated before, that’s not him. So he gets exposed against the pros for anything that goes beyond 2 games. As does other online warriors. Though they may be explosive in a short, rank like sets, and will farm points on anyone that’s Diamond (as we have to play everything up to Warlords after making that rank) the killers download them quick and eat them for free.
Do you say the delay on the streaming? It happens because there is a delay of the transmission between the person who is in the lobby and the actual match between Jimmy and Geeck-0. It happens all the time unfortunately
Micro walking forward and blocking blows up buffering moves (which counters more commitment in forward movement, like straight up walking, forward moving attacks and dashes). Its that micro walk into stank mk pressure from Cammy that was the foundation of the four straight rounds Jimmy lost. I don't know why on earth he would swing for that hail Mary when the very counter to buffering is the reason why he was in last game last round.
@@proakis6429 Not so much, buffering's a commitment. That wasn't a missed hit confirm, and I know since I'm a fellow Ryu main. I'm only a Diamond player, no where near Jimmy's level. But you don't use EX Donkey kick as Ryu's hit confirm off of low forward. The move's actually kind of slow and there's not much of a buffer window. You can hit confirm into tatsu, DP or EX fireball, and the latter being the safest option but all that gives you is pressure, Jimmy needed to make up a big life lead. Even then it's a still a small window, Ryu's not really a hit confirmy fish with low mk into profit type character.
lol, why would u say that? they guy plays, has fun, shares fune and tries to improve, nothing wrong with losing as long as u learn and at the end of the day have fun