A deep dive into the FT10 between Ryan Hart and Rip at DamagermanY. We examine their contrasting playstyles, the adaptations they made throughout the set, the Kazuya vs Law match-up, as well as some fighting game theory to tie it all together. Since this is the first episode from an upcoming Post-Match Analysis series, your feedback would be highly appreciated since we’re still working on the format. Cheers!
I'm surprised you didn't mention RIP not side stepping to Kazuyas weakside through out the FT10. Maybe that wasn't terribly important? Great vid though, love the content I think this will be an interesting series.
I think it would be great to cover past high profile matches to really help others to get into the mindset of pro players & their decision making. Some examples I think lots of people would like to see are: Knee VS JDCR [Rev Major 2017] Qudans VS SAINT [TWT Finals 2017] Noroma VS JDCR [Korea Masters 2017] Kagemaru's comeback at MASTERCUP 2017 lil Majin VS JDCR [EVO 2018] Knee VS Qudans [Tokyo Masters 2018 GF] Rangchu VS Qudans [TWT Finals 2018] AK VS Arslan Ash [Evo Japan 2019] Super Akuoma VS CBM [The Mixup 2019] It would also be interesting to cover really unexpected upsets & how the perceived underdog was able to beat a well established player. Such as how Tanukana beat Saint at Beast Arena Hong Kong, or Speedkicks beating JDCR at SCR, Devilkazuya VS Qudans, Gajda VS Qudans or Nindo VS LowHigh
I normally find analysis videos to be really boring, but the fact that you showed specific examples of your points by using visuals not only in the set, but with your own recordings made it really entertaining to watch, and each point was very clear. Great video!
Reactive keep-out > proactive rushdown Proactive rushdown > predictive baiting Predictive baiting > reactive keep-out This RPS figure might be the most important theory I’ve ever seen relating to fighting games. Stunned it weasled it’s way into a video it wasn’t the center of. Fantastic concept, TBS, and brilliant analysis overall.
Its really not that new of a concept. It is basically just the old school boxing triangle theory translated for fighting game players. Even then, it is just a theory and it does not guarantee that you win every situation you encounter just because your play style should hold the advantage.
I think your nouns are correct but your adjectives are wrong and meant to say predictive keepout>pro active rushdown, reactive baiting>predictive keepout, , proactive rushdown> reactive baiting.
The idea for a series like this is good timing for the upcoming tekken tournaments. Looking forward to future post-match analysis. It's good study material for beginners and veterans alike.
RIP even mentioned in the post-match interview that he kinda just winged it. He said he only plays for fun these days & didn't care if he won or lost, but I think its a tad disrespectful to your opponent & to spectators when you agree to a special ft10 exhibition match & everyone wants to see an exciting match where both players are giving their best. Rip can do whatever he wants but I think he should've put in some more effort since the whole point of the grudge match was to pretty much to put on a show for the fans.
This taught me so much and I didn't even know class was in session. Love it! This is yet again another roaring success from this channel, thank you. (Great work sneaking Steve in there. The comment on his low parry gameplan actually shed light on a bunch of stuff for me)
This was an incredibly insightful video that explains all the mechanics and neutral/mindgame microsituations I love so much about this game. Your explanations behind Rip and Ryan Hart's adaptations made it crystal clear and I learned a lot more than I when I first watched the set. Thank you for this. Your videos are incredibly high quality and I can't be more appreciative that we have channels like yours in an era where Tekken 7 still doesn't have a fucking tutorial lol. Keep it coming Salami!
As someone that was well versed in that London Arcade scene many, many years the mere mention of Martin (Cobra Commander) made me very nostilgic. No amount of online can ever replace what the arcades had. It's only within the last year that my Tekken Playing has come into my own, and I thank that scene and its many fighters (Cobra, Starscream, Dinosaur, Ryan Hart, Darkstep, King jae, Luna, Cem, Inti and more) for showing me the game in its truest form. I got battered for years playing at that level, but it's all worthwhile experience that has made me ultimately better at the game. Anyway, another superb video! Keep up the good work! :)
This was deff one of the best Tekken videos I have seen in a LONG time. I watched your tutorial videos to better understand the game but this is just a whole new level of insight and information. I dont see alot of match breakdowns done as well as this so I appreciate this video way more than I thought I would. It helps me better understand play styles and what felt like match objectives from 2 different players with wild crazy different play styles. Thanks for the video and I dont know why I wasnt subbed before but I am now.
This was brilliant on all accounts. I hope you do this more often with high profile tournament matches since it's extremely informative. Thank you and amazing job!
at first i was apprehensive to click on this cuz i expected just a video of the set with basic commentary over it, but the amount of effort put into the editing and analysis blew my expectations out of the water 👌
This is why I love tekken so much my uncle and his son are law players and they both played drastically differently. A lot of the tendencies and analyzation was right on the money. This was such a unexpected treat to watch and I'm so happy you made it. I needed this reminder of how important fundamentals are, thank you
I really love how you gave a background of the players, fighting styles, etc. I'm not very knowledgeable in terms of playing tekken so it really adds a lot to the match for me; kind of like how a chess game analysis starts with a little backstory. Love the vid man i hope you do more of these
Man! Arya’s voice is so satisfying to hear! And the work in all of the videos you guys make is so deep, so serious and so so Good! I love it! Also... I know Rip didn’t really train for that set but but Ryan is another beast man. EU is the best!
Very good breakdown on both players without any kind of personal bias. This was great. Taught me a lot to apply to my game too. Awesome as always BlastedSalami. 14:02-14:22 was really insightful.
@@kylefields3951 Hahaha small world indeed. I play Lars, and Lee. Steve huh? Good choice mate. His CH game and pokes are something for everyone to dread.
@@kylefields3951 Much appreciated fam. Yeah I've tried the entire cast just to get a feel for who's who, but Lars and Lee are the ones where I can play extremely flexible between mix ups, block punishment and safe pokes. There are very few characters where I like their entire moveset but it's just so for those two.
The analysis: very well done. The match: poor. RIP just went for the trip (you'll hear that from RIP when listening to his post match interview). He never wanted the match to begin with and as Suiken (one of RIP's friends) said RIP didn't prepare for the match. From this analysis you can see the work Ryan put in. Ryan deserved better from RIP. Also, the FGC deserved better from RIP. Due to Ryan having so many titles under his belt many more people were going to see the match & that could get more people interested in Tekken & the Tekken community. Close hard fought matches would have left viewers with a much better impression than whatever we got out of this matchup.
Very nice analysis! You've show many of the FGs paradigms (the crucial fundamentals of FGs) and gave real examples with a really great didactic. +sub! :D
Wow my friend this is top notch! Are you a professional analyst or something?! And that intro was magical. Even as a Law player (he is Tekken for me) and all tricks are exposed due to this I appreciate everything. Well done!
That's because he chose to use his magic 4 as a response to Kazuya wavedash mixups.(something TMM did not catch on to) It did work for a while, forced Ryan to change his approach. You can say that it's incredibly risky and yeah, Ryan started baiting whiffs, but sidesteps against s2 Kazuya are just as risky - slightest mistiming in your step and have an EWGF in ur face sir.
Ryan mostly played patiently throughout the set, getting most of his damage off punishment. Generally when he went on the offense it was either off of okizeme setups or constantly re-orienting with wavedash. While Rip could definitely have stepped more (and to the left instead of the right), I think his bigger mistake was not using 3+4, 4 effectively. Kazuya's moves generally have horrible recovery on whiff, so had Rip played more aggressively from the start and pressured Ryan into playing keep-out, he could have set up easy whiff-punish opportunities. That might have actually been the biggest factor in this set; Ryan and Rip are both old-school players relying on legacy skill, and while Kazuya has definitely seen some changes over the years, his fundamental gameplan remains basically the same. Law on the other hand is a pretty different character in T7 thanks to how amazing 3+4, 4 is - something that Rip still hasn't fully integrated into his game.
This is a great channel, I think you should do more player analyses , maybe explain why knee is so good , or why Chanel gets away being so flamboyant or how Aslarn Ash got to be world champ ?
Thanks for this ! I really enjoy this kind of match analysis with your signature meticulous writing and editing ! I would love to have your thoughts on Super Akouma !
Probably be one of the most viewed Law videos on YT if this channel did a complete break down of law video, yep looks like Ryan had a TEAM, Rip did not prepare...one treated it like a tournament , the other like an online match. Good Analysis. One Day All law players hope to see this channel include him in the videos . Thank you for the video.
A deep dive into the FT10 between Ryan Hart and Rip at DamagermanY. We examine their contrasting playstyles, the adaptations they made throughout the set, the Kazuya vs Law match-up, as well as some fighting game theory to tie it all together.
Since this is the first episode from an upcoming Post-Match Analysis series, your feedback would be highly appreciated since we’re still working on the format. Cheers!
I would really like to see one of these done for the two FT5s of Super Akouma Vs Baxi at Headstompers.
Would love to see a lil majin vs jdcr at evo match analysis. Keep up the great work Mr Salami
As usual your videos are second to none. This is the discovery channel for Tekken! Namco should be rewarding you handsomely!!
I'm surprised you didn't mention RIP not side stepping to Kazuyas weakside through out the FT10. Maybe that wasn't terribly important?
Great vid though, love the content I think this will be an interesting series.
I think it would be great to cover past high profile matches to really help others to get into the mindset of pro players & their decision making. Some examples I think lots of people would like to see are:
Knee VS JDCR [Rev Major 2017]
Qudans VS SAINT [TWT Finals 2017]
Noroma VS JDCR [Korea Masters 2017]
Kagemaru's comeback at MASTERCUP 2017
lil Majin VS JDCR [EVO 2018]
Knee VS Qudans [Tokyo Masters 2018 GF]
Rangchu VS Qudans [TWT Finals 2018]
AK VS Arslan Ash [Evo Japan 2019]
Super Akuoma VS CBM [The Mixup 2019]
It would also be interesting to cover really unexpected upsets & how the perceived underdog was able to beat a well established player. Such as how Tanukana beat Saint at Beast Arena Hong Kong, or Speedkicks beating JDCR at SCR, Devilkazuya VS Qudans, Gajda VS Qudans or Nindo VS LowHigh
I normally find analysis videos to be really boring, but the fact that you showed specific examples of your points by using visuals not only in the set, but with your own recordings made it really entertaining to watch, and each point was very clear. Great video!
indeed wow, so much work here, BRING IN THE SUBSSSSSSSSS !!!
Reactive keep-out > proactive rushdown
Proactive rushdown > predictive baiting
Predictive baiting > reactive keep-out
This RPS figure might be the most important theory I’ve ever seen relating to fighting games. Stunned it weasled it’s way into a video it wasn’t the center of. Fantastic concept, TBS, and brilliant analysis overall.
Its really not that new of a concept. It is basically just the old school boxing triangle theory translated for fighting game players. Even then, it is just a theory and it does not guarantee that you win every situation you encounter just because your play style should hold the advantage.
I think your nouns are correct but your adjectives are wrong and meant to say
predictive keepout>pro active rushdown,
reactive baiting>predictive keepout, , proactive rushdown> reactive baiting.
I was not expecting this. But I'm glad you did an analysis on it.
Shaun N Ince me too i didn’t know ryan plays very well with kazuya but agressively.
6:26 "I've won more tournaments than you will ever enter" is still one of my favourite FGC insults.
mah fav whiff punish lul
"I've forgotten more about games than you'll ever know" was also a great follow up
math is mathing 😭😭😇
4:57 d/b3, d/b3, d/b3, d/b3.. "Tekken God mixups, baby" LOL
The no mixup mixup
Mixup of a mixup
Jackmate 1 the best kind of mixup
this was a beautiful analysis
however not MLA format gonna have to dock 20 points
As always, great job on making this video, you became an extremely high quality Tekken content creator, keep up the good work.
The idea for a series like this is good timing for the upcoming tekken tournaments. Looking forward to future post-match analysis. It's good study material for beginners and veterans alike.
He Played Kazuya Very patiently in this match, something RIP did not expect.
Also I dont Believe RIP did his Homework on this match up
I dont think Rip ever does homework
yeah RIP kind of just wings it every match he's faced.
Accordin to aris he didnt
RIP even mentioned in the post-match interview that he kinda just winged it.
He said he only plays for fun these days & didn't care if he won or lost, but I think its a tad disrespectful to your opponent & to spectators when you agree to a special ft10 exhibition match & everyone wants to see an exciting match where both players are giving their best.
Rip can do whatever he wants but I think he should've put in some more effort since the whole point of the grudge match was to pretty much to put on a show for the fans.
@@MrOzzification
Oh ya definitely...
You would assume so right?
Ga daamit RIP
This taught me so much and I didn't even know class was in session.
Love it! This is yet again another roaring success from this channel, thank you.
(Great work sneaking Steve in there. The comment on his low parry gameplan actually shed light on a bunch of stuff for me)
This was an incredibly insightful video that explains all the mechanics and neutral/mindgame microsituations I love so much about this game. Your explanations behind Rip and Ryan Hart's adaptations made it crystal clear and I learned a lot more than I when I first watched the set. Thank you for this. Your videos are incredibly high quality and I can't be more appreciative that we have channels like yours in an era where Tekken 7 still doesn't have a fucking tutorial lol. Keep it coming Salami!
They need to pay you to make documentaries on this stuff. I'd literally go watch your analysis in a theater and I love how you track player journeys.
That intro was the best thing I have seen today.
This video was just amazing, keep it up great job
Tip TOP choice of music. Very immersive
As someone that was well versed in that London Arcade scene many, many years the mere mention of Martin (Cobra Commander) made me very nostilgic. No amount of online can ever replace what the arcades had. It's only within the last year that my Tekken Playing has come into my own, and I thank that scene and its many fighters (Cobra, Starscream, Dinosaur, Ryan Hart, Darkstep, King jae, Luna, Cem, Inti and more) for showing me the game in its truest form. I got battered for years playing at that level, but it's all worthwhile experience that has made me ultimately better at the game.
Anyway, another superb video! Keep up the good work! :)
This was deff one of the best Tekken videos I have seen in a LONG time. I watched your tutorial videos to better understand the game but this is just a whole new level of insight and information. I dont see alot of match breakdowns done as well as this so I appreciate this video way more than I thought I would. It helps me better understand play styles and what felt like match objectives from 2 different players with wild crazy different play styles.
Thanks for the video and I dont know why I wasnt subbed before but I am now.
This was brilliant on all accounts. I hope you do this more often with high profile tournament matches since it's extremely informative. Thank you and amazing job!
at first i was apprehensive to click on this cuz i expected just a video of the set with basic commentary over it, but the amount of effort put into the editing and analysis blew my expectations out of the water 👌
This is why I love tekken so much my uncle and his son are law players and they both played drastically differently. A lot of the tendencies and analyzation was right on the money. This was such a unexpected treat to watch and I'm so happy you made it. I needed this reminder of how important fundamentals are, thank you
I really love how you gave a background of the players, fighting styles, etc. I'm not very knowledgeable in terms of playing tekken so it really adds a lot to the match for me; kind of like how a chess game analysis starts with a little backstory.
Love the vid man i hope you do more of these
Man! Arya’s voice is so satisfying to hear! And the work in all of the videos you guys make is so deep, so serious and so so Good! I love it!
Also... I know Rip didn’t really train for that set but but Ryan is another beast man. EU is the best!
This was gold! Very detailed! Keep it up guys!
7:45 i still cant believe the Mr Naps transformation throughout the years lol
WAIT THAT'S NAPS? HOLY SHIT
Edelgard_ Short hair naps > long hair naps
didn't know it was Mr Naps lmao
from a mexican to chinese XD
This is pretty dope and educational for how tekken works as a fighting game. Can’t wait to see more throughout the TWT!
Your tekken content really is the best out there. I love every video you make. Keep it up!
The Blasted Salami you are so good at editing/speech, keep it up, love from France
This is one of the best match analysis' I have ever seen.
Can't wait to watch every one of these match analyses, super insightful
The way you explain the games rock paper scissors analogy is one of the most helpful things I've heard learning this game by far
Thanks for establishing The Blasted Salami Academy!
I love this. Cant wait for the Julia Essentials.
Worth the waiting for any sort of content this channel puts out. Not gonna lie, brought a tear to my eye how much dedication you have.
amazingly professional as always, your channel is so underrated
Such a beautiful analysis and portrait of the two players. Thanks a lot, looking forward to the next one!
SUCH a cool new type of video! Amazing :^D
I can't put how good good your work is for tekken community in words . Big fan of your work
Great editing and informative too. Very nice video amigo
Thanks for this analysis. It was an amazing match. It's really helpful to watch experienced players face off.
U never disappoint Salami! Love your new series!!
Very good breakdown on both players without any kind of personal bias. This was great. Taught me a lot to apply to my game too. Awesome as always BlastedSalami. 14:02-14:22 was really insightful.
Damn, small world. Seen you in Taylor's comment section. Who do you main? >.> I play Steve
@@kylefields3951 Hahaha small world indeed. I play Lars, and Lee. Steve huh? Good choice mate. His CH game and pokes are something for everyone to dread.
@@HouseMusicNinja That's sick, Lars and Lee are great characters. Any character with a slide mixup is automatically way more fun to play.
@@kylefields3951 Much appreciated fam. Yeah I've tried the entire cast just to get a feel for who's who, but Lars and Lee are the ones where I can play extremely flexible between mix ups, block punishment and safe pokes. There are very few characters where I like their entire moveset but it's just so for those two.
man
i enjoyed watching this video more than i enjoyed the FT10 set itself.
great editing and analysis
Wow I really liked it! This video analysis is just amazing! Thank you for your hard work :)
I found myself enjoying this video a lot ; your examples and the way everything is laid out. Can't wait for the next uploads
These dives into fighting game theory are GOLDEN. Do please explore more concepts such as the playstyle RPS and the value of low parry.
Next level analys, presentation & production quality.
Thanks man!
Yo I am loving this and am stoked for more analysis videos. Keep it up!
I am always impressed on the quality non this channel. Thank you so much.
Brilliant idea! Things happen so fast in this game that it's really hard to pick up on the nuances and learn. This is extremely helpful 🙏
Glad you're trying different things enjoyed it hope to see frequent uploads ❤
The analysis: very well done. The match: poor. RIP just went for the trip (you'll hear that from RIP when listening to his post match interview). He never wanted the match to begin with and as Suiken (one of RIP's friends) said RIP didn't prepare for the match. From this analysis you can see the work Ryan put in. Ryan deserved better from RIP. Also, the FGC deserved better from RIP. Due to Ryan having so many titles under his belt many more people were going to see the match & that could get more people interested in Tekken & the Tekken community. Close hard fought matches would have left viewers with a much better impression than whatever we got out of this matchup.
This was great! Looking forward to more of this series.
We don't deserve this channel
Much love bro
Thanks for the videos
Very nice analysis! You've show many of the FGs paradigms (the crucial fundamentals of FGs) and gave real examples with a really great didactic. +sub! :D
Classic coverage. Nothing short of a Tekken documentary. Thanks mate
You forgot one key point, RiP was sidestepping right all the time, Kazuya weakness is left sidestep, that was a very rookie mistake.
This video is amazing. it gave me alot of tips i can apply in my own matches. it would be nice if you made more videos like this
This has become my favorite anime
Insanely good video, just wanted to pile onto the comments praising you & let you know this video got you another subscriber! Keep up the good work.
Wow my friend this is top notch! Are you a professional analyst or something?! And that intro was magical. Even as a Law player (he is Tekken for me) and all tricks are exposed due to this I appreciate everything. Well done!
The fgc is my favorite anime
Amazing idea, this will encourage more players to try tournaments.
Awesome Idea. I'm really looking forward to more episodes of this series
That intro was GOLD!
RIP didnt sidestep at all in this match. Even TMM analysed this match and pointed out RIP's lack of sidestepping.
That's because he chose to use his magic 4 as a response to Kazuya wavedash mixups.(something TMM did not catch on to) It did work for a while, forced Ryan to change his approach. You can say that it's incredibly risky and yeah, Ryan started baiting whiffs, but sidesteps against s2 Kazuya are just as risky - slightest mistiming in your step and have an EWGF in ur face sir.
@@Luminethereploid Thats literally no excuse. You have to sidestep or duck, and Ryan was not in RIPS face pressuring him. RIP should have sidestepped.
Ryan mostly played patiently throughout the set, getting most of his damage off punishment. Generally when he went on the offense it was either off of okizeme setups or constantly re-orienting with wavedash. While Rip could definitely have stepped more (and to the left instead of the right), I think his bigger mistake was not using 3+4, 4 effectively. Kazuya's moves generally have horrible recovery on whiff, so had Rip played more aggressively from the start and pressured Ryan into playing keep-out, he could have set up easy whiff-punish opportunities.
That might have actually been the biggest factor in this set; Ryan and Rip are both old-school players relying on legacy skill, and while Kazuya has definitely seen some changes over the years, his fundamental gameplan remains basically the same. Law on the other hand is a pretty different character in T7 thanks to how amazing 3+4, 4 is - something that Rip still hasn't fully integrated into his game.
23:43
This is a great channel, I think you should do more player analyses , maybe explain why knee is so good , or why Chanel gets away being so flamboyant or how Aslarn Ash got to be world champ ?
Rip vs Ryan heart is so hype Idk how many times I've watched this vid. XD
Thanks for this ! I really enjoy this kind of match analysis with your signature meticulous writing and editing ! I would love to have your thoughts on Super Akouma !
Holy shit at 7:45 I didn't realize that was Mr. Naps
yeah he used to get called Shang Tsung a lot
Nice addition to the channel. Patiently waiting for Tekken 7 Season 2 - Bryan Essentials :D..
Great video! I appreicate all your hard work with your channel. You've helped me learn alot about this game
This channel always put high quality videos.
Please more of this. This is amazing to learn from
This shall be shared bro. The most interesting breakdown I've seen on tekken.
Your videos are sooooooo good. Keep up the good work!
Yo for real you are very underrated bruh
this was an excellent analysis, thanks for this.
Noone does Tekken videos like That Blasted Salami!!
Probably be one of the most viewed Law videos on YT if this channel did a complete break down of law video, yep looks like Ryan had a TEAM, Rip did not prepare...one treated it like a tournament , the other like an online match. Good Analysis. One Day All law players hope to see this channel include him in the videos . Thank you for the video.
These are awesome keep it up
This was beautiful
This was by far the best analysis ever in tekken.
Great explanation of footsies at 14 mins.
great content, keep up the good work!
Great video with excelent contents. I hope see more videos like this in the future.
Great stuff! Looking forward to more of this.
Amazing vidéo ! Thanks Salami !
Such an awesome idea, please do more of these 👌🏿
Great video! Keep them coming! Note that Rip also did not sidestep left almost ever.
You gotta love this community
Amazing content guys! This will help me a lot as a player.
Need to also mention rips non-existent use of side stepping, especially to kaz’s weak side which wouldve negated alot of kaz’s attacks.
Loved the video pls keep it up
nice video ! Hoping for Julia Guide from you soon !!! :) thanks again for all your guides !
Nice man putting more work than most of all these e celeb "tekken" players been doing in life time well except for rip.
7:52 was epic.
I didn't know I wanted a Tekken 7 post-fight analysis until now...
This was REALLY good!
With that being said....
RICKSTAH.
VERSUS.
KNEE.
PLEASE. ;p;
i like this analysis series
outstanding, i sub, true sensei