For real lol. Still though you really gotta know the game and your opponent in order to be that aggressive since everyone knows how to fight against Kazuya
@@Roczamillion7777 exactly. High level players are familiar with a ton of Kazuya patterns but Boa uses a lot of different movement options before he goes for his 50/50 to throw off his opponent. If you play too safe with Kazuya your patterns will likely be more predictable, you don't stand too much a chance in high level playing Kaz safe.
@@Mannymoe3 playing kaz in general at high level is just ballsy in itself, yes you get a good 50/50 but essentially you have to land 3-4 hellsweeps to account for the damage of someone blocking just one. It’s not worth it sometimes
Literally the opposite. He never adapts, he prioritizes forcing his own gameplan. It's why he does poorly in most tournaments he enters. He heavily depends on his mix not getting read. He's obviously very good at forcing his gameplan though.
@@topemeister3000 maybe all time. but if you look at 2017- 2018, it does not support that nobi is best on those years. Nobi struggled with Dragunov in those years that he forced himself to use Steve. At 2017 alone jdcr has won over 14 tournaments.
God I hate how fun Fahk looks. I wish they didn't make his strings so abusable. As he is now I just know I'd get in the habit of brainlessly cheesing in the clutch