amazing series - I really enjoy the energy and respect between you two. Phi, you're such a great teacher and Max is an amazing student. Keep it up, it's a really good format!
I agree with Maximillian about the wake-up problems. I keep getting pummeled when I hold back, but also if I tech roll. Could you make a understandable video about how to stand back up safely? Which options do I even have, and how do I do them? How does some people roll backwards instantly, or how do some manage to block low instantly after getting knocked down or after a juggle?
A very strong option is pressing u1 when on the ground to recover quickly, to practice this, put training against jin, and do the following combo -uf4 b3~1 b3~u1 tornado 133 hold df df1 If you do the input well you will block jin's crouch dash 1 and punish him at -13 if you didnt you will get hit
Hold BACK when move like Bryan ff2 hits you while you standing and when opponent slams you to the ground when comboing. You're gonna backroll immediately and avoid other attacks. If you lying on the ground press UP to stand quickly and block or DOWN BACK to do the same but block lows. Also, it's my own tactic. You can press 1 or 2 to side roll but if you hold DOWN while rolling you stay on the ground. Roll avoids attacks and lying on the ground fcks up opponents timings so you can press attack after that. There are more but it's character knowledge you have to play and learn.
There is no universal solution to this problem. Characters have different options to deal with different wake up options. Generally if you are getting hit when holding back while getting up try staying on the ground next time. You will only know what to do when you are familiar with these situations
Not sure where you are financially but Speedkicks offers amazing coaching sessions for $50 a session, not sure if Phidx has open slots or how much he charges.
The thing about a Leroy like that is that, at the end of the day, despite how oppressive he feels, he's running flowcharts with a LOT of holes, whether those are actual frame related gaps or just hoping you don't duck the repeated plus frame highs. Something like that can seem overwhelmingly good but it *will* lose to lab time and MU understanding, which is just not shortcut-able in Tekken.
Yeah you could tell his fundamentals are solid, he was just having some issues with combo execution and recognizing the specific frame trap situations. If those get cleaned up even a little bit then he should easily be Tekken King, wouldn't be surprised if he got there by now.
You guys are so entertaining and also very informative, I hope you guys keep doing stuff in the future. That one match up match up you shared a while back was amazing to watch, I really wanna see you guys collab more, maybe do some stuff with the guys at the YoVideogames! crew on max's other channel.
I have been having a blast following this series, and learning a lot! I'm also going through blue rank hell right now so I can apply a lot of this advice in my matches. You're a great coach, and I love Max's willingness to learn. Keep it up!
Max needs to learn how to use WS moves. He literally blocks low half the time, then wastes frames standing up to try to punish. I've only ever seen him use WS + 2 with any consistency. Half the time, his WS +1s are input errors. He needs to learn the frame differences between WS +4, WS + 2 (~1\~3\DEN\SEN), WS +1, WS +3 (~D), and to throw Heat Smash from crouch, as well as throws and Lightning Screw (when he learns how to apply it properly. N00bs\scrubs need to learn how it is applied before using it for anything other than a 16 frame launch punisher.).
Would like to have someone like you coaching me in-game. But I'm applying the next best thing which are watching these videos and use your suggestions on my gameplay and.. just reached Fujin for the fist time ever last week! Much love from Argentina Phi, keep up with the great content!
Haha, the first sentence was funny, as I rarely even look at the names of the people I fight in ranked, let alone remember them. 🤣 If I get the same guy on a same day twice (or the character has the same unique costume) maybe, but otherwise I don't give a F who I fight with, on ranked everyone is just a rando. Btw getting the same guy 3 times at all, let alone in the same day is crazy to me. But I play in EU, so maybe that is why.
anyone have any tips to not get discouraged? I watch as many guides as I can. I try to memorize my frame data. I practice. But it's like I"m not getting better at all. I KNOW how to do things mentally, like break throws, but the window is tight so I can't react to it in time. Same thing with low attacks. I can see it happening and I just can't hit down back fast enough. All the guides say to use *these* moves in neutral. Okay I do my "safe" neutral pokes just to get blown up by someone's "unsafe" button. I just don't understand.
The best thing to do from my experience is to take a step back. Taking pressure off of yourself is one of the best ways to see improvement imo To me it sounds like the idea is there but you struggle to apply it and thats fine. Keep playing, take breaks when you feel flustered, and most importantly, have fun! I promise you're getting better even if its little by little
respect for sticking with steve. i went through almost the whole roster until eventually coming back to my man claudio and pushing tekken king with him now
one thing I absolutely hate about these ranks are the people who just whiff strings and finish them all the way and you just run into them because you think you have a whiff punish opportunity
Thats a legit use of those strings though, they're baiting you into the counterhit. String familiarity, movement and armour moves are your friends against it - easier said than done though I get caught out all the time lmao.
It's the natural progression of the game. Everyone, even pros, develop a flowchart in some way or another. It's why you see some people get completely downloaded in certain sets.
amazing series - I really enjoy the energy and respect between you two. Phi, you're such a great teacher and Max is an amazing student. Keep it up, it's a really good format!
I agree with Maximillian about the wake-up problems. I keep getting pummeled when I hold back, but also if I tech roll. Could you make a understandable video about how to stand back up safely? Which options do I even have, and how do I do them? How does some people roll backwards instantly, or how do some manage to block low instantly after getting knocked down or after a juggle?
A very strong option is pressing u1 when on the ground to recover quickly, to practice this, put training against jin, and do the following combo
-uf4 b3~1 b3~u1 tornado 133 hold df df1
If you do the input well you will block jin's crouch dash 1 and punish him at -13 if you didnt you will get hit
Hold BACK when move like Bryan ff2 hits you while you standing and when opponent slams you to the ground when comboing. You're gonna backroll immediately and avoid other attacks. If you lying on the ground press UP to stand quickly and block or DOWN BACK to do the same but block lows.
Also, it's my own tactic. You can press 1 or 2 to side roll but if you hold DOWN while rolling you stay on the ground. Roll avoids attacks and lying on the ground fcks up opponents timings so you can press attack after that.
There are more but it's character knowledge you have to play and learn.
@@ametozukumazu6073 thats like 5 or 6 options in a row, if i were a beginner i couldnt remember all of them
My go to 1
There is no universal solution to this problem. Characters have different options to deal with different wake up options. Generally if you are getting hit when holding back while getting up try staying on the ground next time. You will only know what to do when you are familiar with these situations
respect to that lee. he was really good and fun to watch
12:14 HAHAH i actually YELLED out loud "NICE" xDD
Unrelated but it's pretty funny that the 2 first matches had different persona characters lmao
Seeing Max getting coached and improving on a go makes me wish I'm having a coach for my ranked sessions LMAO. It's really fun to watch!
Not sure where you are financially but Speedkicks offers amazing coaching sessions for $50 a session, not sure if Phidx has open slots or how much he charges.
I kinda like watching this. Though I am nowhere near this level the information helps me deal with situations I wouldn't even think about.
The thing about a Leroy like that is that, at the end of the day, despite how oppressive he feels, he's running flowcharts with a LOT of holes, whether those are actual frame related gaps or just hoping you don't duck the repeated plus frame highs. Something like that can seem overwhelmingly good but it *will* lose to lab time and MU understanding, which is just not shortcut-able in Tekken.
Leroy player spotted 📸
that second match against Lee was so fucking hype omfg!!
The intro gets me every time xD xD! after 3 weeks.... everytime...
Bro i love these collab openings 😂
that lee was cracked for no reason dude
Every Lee above Fujin is cracked 😂. Mfs really had to learn the game to hit blue ranks.
@@tzitzitzitzi1584 theyre like mishima mains if they knew what an opinion was
Yeah you could tell his fundamentals are solid, he was just having some issues with combo execution and recognizing the specific frame trap situations. If those get cleaned up even a little bit then he should easily be Tekken King, wouldn't be surprised if he got there by now.
You guys are so entertaining and also very informative, I hope you guys keep doing stuff in the future. That one match up match up you shared a while back was amazing to watch, I really wanna see you guys collab more, maybe do some stuff with the guys at the YoVideogames! crew on max's other channel.
I have been having a blast following this series, and learning a lot! I'm also going through blue rank hell right now so I can apply a lot of this advice in my matches. You're a great coach, and I love Max's willingness to learn. Keep it up!
Best series!! I love this content
that hopkick vs asuka, damn I would#ve wanted to see the chat reactions to that
This series is very enjoyable im a new viewer who legitimately looks forward to these so... well done
Time for the Eagle Screech Intro boys lets goooo!!!!
Marvelous!
Max needs to learn how to use WS moves. He literally blocks low half the time, then wastes frames standing up to try to punish. I've only ever seen him use WS + 2 with any consistency. Half the time, his WS +1s are input errors. He needs to learn the frame differences between WS +4, WS + 2 (~1\~3\DEN\SEN), WS +1, WS +3 (~D), and to throw Heat Smash from crouch, as well as throws and Lightning Screw (when he learns how to apply it properly. N00bs\scrubs need to learn how it is applied before using it for anything other than a 16 frame launch punisher.).
The sets with the Lee were beautiful
Would like to have someone like you coaching me in-game. But I'm applying the next best thing which are watching these videos and use your suggestions on my gameplay and.. just reached Fujin for the fist time ever last week!
Much love from Argentina Phi, keep up with the great content!
Max is gonna get his lunch money stolen. Can big bro PhiDX stop it?
Haha, the first sentence was funny, as I rarely even look at the names of the people I fight in ranked, let alone remember them. 🤣
If I get the same guy on a same day twice (or the character has the same unique costume) maybe, but otherwise I don't give a F who I fight with, on ranked everyone is just a rando.
Btw getting the same guy 3 times at all, let alone in the same day is crazy to me. But I play in EU, so maybe that is why.
Lol, first match vs Persona 5, second versus Persona 4
When Max gets into upper ranks, and his raw DEN 1 approaches start getting dealt with, he'll need to be told\taught how to DEN CANCEL.
I sit at flame ruler for heihachi.....i use quick play to gauge my skills and lord these ruler ranks show me that i have a long way to go lmao
I went Trought the same thing Evrytime i play rank on a random day there is this one player always shows up
anyone have any tips to not get discouraged? I watch as many guides as I can. I try to memorize my frame data. I practice. But it's like I"m not getting better at all. I KNOW how to do things mentally, like break throws, but the window is tight so I can't react to it in time. Same thing with low attacks. I can see it happening and I just can't hit down back fast enough. All the guides say to use *these* moves in neutral. Okay I do my "safe" neutral pokes just to get blown up by someone's "unsafe" button. I just don't understand.
The best thing to do from my experience is to take a step back. Taking pressure off of yourself is one of the best ways to see improvement imo
To me it sounds like the idea is there but you struggle to apply it and thats fine. Keep playing, take breaks when you feel flustered, and most importantly, have fun! I promise you're getting better even if its little by little
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Lots of in game cosplayers playing ranked
Been going back and forth between Kishin and Bushin with steve having 11,364 battles..1,218 hours played sad tekken life.
if you are in the Steve Cord, we can try to give a hand out
Tbh steve is incredible hard keep going and you will get what you want
Went to 10 bushin promos myself before reaching tekken king😅
Keep trying bro, you'll get there
respect for sticking with steve. i went through almost the whole roster until eventually coming back to my man claudio and pushing tekken king with him now
9:26 LOOK AT THAT DOWN JAB WTF IS THAT RANGEEE
Right like tf lmao
Yeah some characters just get special treatment with hitboxes. I swear most generic heat engagers don't even touch but somehow hit.
I swear every Lars relies on that stupid 1, 1, 1 set up.
The first 2 fights being Persona characters was crazy !
one thing I absolutely hate about these ranks are the people who just whiff strings and finish them all the way and you just run into them because you think you have a whiff punish opportunity
Maybe side stepping it helps sometimes it’s hit or miss depends on the strings I see
Thats a legit use of those strings though, they're baiting you into the counterhit. String familiarity, movement and armour moves are your friends against it - easier said than done though I get caught out all the time lmao.
@@iqris8383 I hate it because usually I sidestep and it re-aligns and thats when I get tilted
the intro was perfect
Bro so good
Alwys nice to see two Mishimas in a match-up.
Blue ranks relying too much on flow charts and frame traps; I can’t watch this Lee
It's the natural progression of the game. Everyone, even pros, develop a flowchart in some way or another. It's why you see some people get completely downloaded in certain sets.
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I’m crazy early this time lol
Seeing Max's progress is insane. This is not the same Lars player I have seen not too long ago.
Banger
First... ah... feels good.
accidentally too early
What soundtrack or OST does Dood have on the Colosseum stage.