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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2023
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    Sakura Miko
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Комментарии • 125

  • @Kahhru
    @Kahhru Год назад +738

    “This is like elementary school homework!”
    - Miko, wearing an elementary school uniform

    • @runringlee8100
      @runringlee8100 Год назад +101

      And failed the same homework

    • @Pebble_Collector
      @Pebble_Collector Год назад +37

      I thought she was going for an ELITE Nurse Joy from Pokémon look

    • @RaiKageRyu
      @RaiKageRyu Год назад +14

      Miko knew this day would come. 😂

    • @RoamingSimp
      @RoamingSimp Год назад +16

      Not to mention Suisei also got her *Stick* ready to teach Miko a hard lesson

    • @zurawrdesu
      @zurawrdesu Год назад +4

      ​@@RoamingSimp 👀

  • @Res_me_plz
    @Res_me_plz Год назад +280

    Miko is still an absolute entertainment to watch.

  • @MrPianoMinion
    @MrPianoMinion Год назад +166

    Suisei Sensei!!!

    • @hkuya_
      @hkuya_ 11 месяцев назад

      A card SSSS = SuiSei SenSei

  • @monica_g456
    @monica_g456 Год назад +75

    "This is good, but why didn't you put it here."
    This activated my fight or flight response, like I was in school being questioned about my research paper. .

    • @rinyakusa_hosen
      @rinyakusa_hosen Год назад +5

      Same, i just did my report last week and the teacher asked the same thing 💀

    • @hafizyb
      @hafizyb Год назад +4

      Ehh, it's basically just a reinforcing question really. If someone ask/say this to you, especially on matter of research, it's just to confirm that you do in fact have a solid reason on doing the things you did. Basically, you really did do your own research.
      It's also the easiest way for people to see if you really know your stuff.

  • @YagooChama
    @YagooChama Год назад +390

    as a medium high rank player on tetris, suisei's advice is spot on correct for the forms,uses of blocks and attacks so ur enemy can have a hard time cleaning them, very good advice from suicopath

    • @tsubasaplayer16
      @tsubasaplayer16 Год назад +32

      Yup, that's my way of placing blocks too. You always want to place them so that you aren't limiting yourself to placing a specific tetromino in order to keep the playfield free from holes

    • @kizu4179
      @kizu4179 Год назад +19

      as a high rank player on tetris yes
      (im sorry this sounds so patronizing)

    • @Slepepe
      @Slepepe Год назад +17

      As a Tetris, I agree with this

    • @vilha1723
      @vilha1723 Год назад +12

      as a tetris L block i agree

    • @harryhanddrawn
      @harryhanddrawn Год назад +11

      as an agree, I tetris

  • @samuelchandra3776
    @samuelchandra3776 Год назад +244

    2:44
    Miko: can I put this here?
    Sui: No!!
    Miko: "proceed to put it with lightning speed"
    😂😂

    • @ThaSandwitch
      @ThaSandwitch Год назад +19

      "Why'd you even ask?"

    • @Q9Teen
      @Q9Teen Год назад +8

      That's what you called a high level comedy

    • @saintantonius6311
      @saintantonius6311 Год назад +3

      @@Q9Teen If it's "for content," Miko's brain is pretty advance level already

    • @blazingkite8983
      @blazingkite8983 Год назад +3

      it's likely because Suisei said "hm dame"
      with a fairly long "hmm" so Miko heard that as a "sure" and instantly reacted to it by dropping it before Suisei even finished her sentence
      happens 😂

  • @starlineitor4008
    @starlineitor4008 Год назад +102

    I can't have enough micomet, even with my little japanese knowledge i was able to enjoy the stream, since they are so good conveying their emotions together

  • @jonatanluna1061
    @jonatanluna1061 Год назад +100

    I already reached a point where I think "I don't need to get any better to enjoy playing tetris"
    But this does kinda make me want to take another look at both the advanced techniques and fundamentals again.

    • @NonJohns
      @NonJohns Год назад +6

      I love tetris so much
      I don't think there's ever a point where I'd be satisfied with my tetris knowledge
      even though i studied tspins and combos and perfect clears for literal years

    • @jonatanluna1061
      @jonatanluna1061 Год назад +8

      @@NonJohns
      Idk I only started studying tetris techniques because I got into tetris99 and wanted to last at least half the round without getting obliterated.
      I eventually got fast enough that i pretty regularly get into the top 10 and occasionally the top 3.
      But i didn't get much further than T spin double as far as advanced techniques go.
      I think my normal placing style is a bit sloppy too.
      Basically I lost interest in advanced techniques/strategy for a while but I may give it another go now.

    • @NonJohns
      @NonJohns Год назад +1

      @@jonatanluna1061 if you want to learn anything ever that's tetris related you can mention me
      I have to warn you that you have scratched the surface of competitive tetris

    • @Wunder
      @Wunder Год назад +1

      @@NonJohns do you have a good Tetris resource/channel you’d recommend to study some advanced ‘fundamental’ techniques?

    • @NonJohns
      @NonJohns Год назад +3

      @@Wunder I've compiled a playlist of pretty intermediate tutorials that would've helped me personally
      each channel also includes more resources so you can poke around there too
      -except the last video, which is just gameplay of the best Puyo Puyo Tetris player, his back to back efficiency is unrivaled. And I can totally rant about the importance of watching him-
      Note: these are for 1v1 versus gameplay, but there are tips that carry over to other styles
      ruclips.net/p/PLyykQ7i3j72l57LqWPzQznhhZS1e01C2k

  • @AquaTrancer
    @AquaTrancer Год назад +42

    The ending part was hilariously kusa!

  • @aspergillusoryzae3722
    @aspergillusoryzae3722 Год назад +40

    In a nutshell: avoid piece dependencies, stack flat, avoid stacking over holes unless necessary, look at the queue so you know when to save piece, and master basics (SRS and counting to 4)

  • @scarletwings71
    @scarletwings71 Год назад +76

    6:36 i spat my drink while watching this part lmao micomet streams should have extra warning of not consuming anything while watching, they are too funny 🤣

  • @sardanakandiaz
    @sardanakandiaz Год назад +26

    This 7:05 moment is makes Miko-san the best entertainer in this planet 😂

  • @MrDionysos01
    @MrDionysos01 Год назад +28

    i'm in shock. I played many times tetris, but I never knew you could do a kind of 180 flip of a piece in a narrow space.

    • @survival602
      @survival602 Год назад +9

      You can’t 180 spin pieces in a single button press in this game since it’s a guideline official game that follows Super Rotation System(SRS). SRS is the reason you can kick a piece into narrow positions like you saw in the video but it’s only flipping by 90 degrees. In fan versions of the game however there are buttons that can allow you to flip 180.

  • @gamrage
    @gamrage Год назад +126

    I actually like Sui-chan's advice. Avoid placing blocks vertically as often as possible. Avoid leaving gaps 2 blocks deep. Leaving space 2 squares wide is efficient for clearing blocks without being fundamentally reliant on line pieces. Sui-chan also gave some advice to Shigure Ui and more recently Takane Lui

    • @Phoenix_Wwrong
      @Phoenix_Wwrong Год назад +1

      Do you mean 2 squares wide on the side?

  • @lilithlianshi2094
    @lilithlianshi2094 Год назад +15

    this is why teach by a 1 pro player is much better than listening thousand of live chat backseating, so much clear + easy to follow + they know what they are saying

  • @wooden49
    @wooden49 Год назад +5

    3:01
    Miko: *fails at following simple instruction
    Suisei: *you Nya’d your last Hello*

  • @christiancinnabars1402
    @christiancinnabars1402 Год назад +7

    I appreciate this Iroh ahh "master the basics" form of teaching.
    Usually, when getting good at a competitive game, people immediately jump to an expert's level of speed and try to brute force learn the mechanics at that level. Especially if there is an upcoming contest/tourney on the horizon. Which is why you get moments like 2:43, where Miko felt pressured to keep a high speed pace and hard dropped a piece in the wrong place.

  • @yodawgzgaming4416
    @yodawgzgaming4416 Год назад +7

    Asking Miko her plan was Suisei's first mistake 😆Adorably thoughtful and sweet teaching efforts by the Suicopath though~

  • @ninjaxtiger4476
    @ninjaxtiger4476 Год назад +6

    Strong *big sister teaching little sister how to tettris* vibe XD

  • @BirdieRumia
    @BirdieRumia Год назад +11

    Suisei's a good teacher!

  • @YaeBocchi
    @YaeBocchi 11 месяцев назад +1

    1:57 if you put the blue there, there won't be any place for the green except for clearing lines, and then you'll get another problem with the red blocks right after. Putting the blue block on the left most is actually bad.

  • @Saihamaru
    @Saihamaru Год назад +2

    sui : what did you plan to put here?
    miko : *no thoughts, head empty

  • @rinyakusa_hosen
    @rinyakusa_hosen Год назад +6

    For some reason, Suisei coaching Miko is pretty similar to Levi (gotham chess) reacting to his subscriber's games 😂
    "Wth is Bishop g7?"
    Love both of them ❤

  • @JustinReinhart89
    @JustinReinhart89 Год назад +61

    Mikochi isn't doing anything wrong, she's just doing things the Elite way. And Sui-chan and the rest of the world isn't ready for it.

    • @KuroeNezumi
      @KuroeNezumi Год назад +8

      I'd argue they're extremely ready for it, unless the tactic is to be mesmerized looking at her struggling to place block well enough that they forget to clear their blocks...
      Like suichan on that 3-4th practice round

    • @qwertcurt123
      @qwertcurt123 Год назад +2

      @@KuroeNezumi 🤓🤡

    • @villahermosasebastian8794
      @villahermosasebastian8794 Год назад +1

      ​@@KuroeNezumiAkshually 🤓

  • @Lugia21
    @Lugia21 Год назад +2

    Man, seeing how Tetris still going strong feels nice, I shoukd get back to it but I need to get an atari controller for that since that's what I used to use back then.

  • @Hamizannn
    @Hamizannn Год назад +33

    Where can i sign up for a suisei tetris lesson? 😂

  • @chelswu3880
    @chelswu3880 Год назад +5

    Wow 7 minutes of pure micomet banter😍

  • @greebo6799
    @greebo6799 Год назад +19

    Miko has to learn new tactics and to battle against her own Pon. Good luck Miko!

  • @user-jpcoocharn
    @user-jpcoocharn Месяц назад

    なんててえてえレッスンなんでしょう❤

  • @dnguyen253
    @dnguyen253 Год назад +3

    Once you learn srs, you basically ignore most rules. Timing your attacks, knowing how to set up, and speed is important in higher levels of play.

  • @asdasdasdasd61932
    @asdasdasdasd61932 Год назад +5

    Miko asking suichan to not give up on her sounded so poignant 😅

  • @noble_wine
    @noble_wine Год назад +6

    Sui chan is a nice person.

  • @zelzolina7342
    @zelzolina7342 Год назад +4

    I am learning from this for real

  • @ayaeve8332
    @ayaeve8332 Год назад +3

    So the tip is "dont make it mountain, make it flat" right... Sui-chan

  • @Emyrsbeard
    @Emyrsbeard Год назад +1

    suisei-sensei is ruthless lmao

  • @666AiEnma
    @666AiEnma Год назад +1

    3:59 lol mikochi thought she won lmfao

  • @cassandras8797
    @cassandras8797 Год назад

    miko is truly amazing at entertainment, suisei is a great teacher and also did a great job playing off of her

  • @CascadeHope
    @CascadeHope Год назад

    Honestly that was a very informative clip!
    Just hearing the statement, "Don't put blue, yellow, green, red, and orange blocks standing" is a big pointer to those first learning the game.

  • @mkill572
    @mkill572 Год назад

    すいちゃん優しい

  • @yso-serious1759
    @yso-serious1759 Год назад +3

    I hope we get a one year arc of Suisei training Miko tetris for the tournament next year.

    • @salt7532
      @salt7532 Год назад

      there is gonna be a tetris tournament?

    • @EmergencyCrews
      @EmergencyCrews Год назад

      @@salt7532 yes, on pekora ch.

  • @gilbertplays
    @gilbertplays Год назад +1

    *Suisei's student makes a mistake*
    Suisei: I'll kill you!

  • @thequestbro
    @thequestbro 11 месяцев назад

    Suisei is such a kind teacher. :)

  • @rkade1486
    @rkade1486 Год назад

    Got it, so you don't want mountains, flat is justi-

  • @Siinory
    @Siinory Год назад

    Suisei legit taught me Tetris stuff

  • @35PHaaton
    @35PHaaton Год назад +1

    Makes me wonder if Suisei actively thinks of those things when she plays tetris while casually talking with chat and looking back and forth at her chat and the game

    • @marude
      @marude Год назад

      at her level, most of what she's teaching miko is subconsciously done at this point. a look at the current state of her stacking and the upcoming blocks will immediately tell her what she needs to do tbh so she has time to talk with chat while playing

  • @spectrum9092
    @spectrum9092 Год назад +2

    2:12

  • @rurikarurika
    @rurikarurika Год назад +1

    3:15 baka da nye

  • @Ryan-gf1sz
    @Ryan-gf1sz Год назад

    elite play

  • @creepykoala7255
    @creepykoala7255 Год назад

    "Have you tried the tutorial?"
    Truly god level of advice xD

  • @Quantris
    @Quantris Год назад

    for a moment I thought I was watching Panel de *Pon*

  • @lastnamefirstname8655
    @lastnamefirstname8655 Год назад

    micomet very teetee. great lessons from sui-chan.

  • @realNoMee
    @realNoMee Год назад

    Suisei "What did you plan to place here?"
    Miko "p...plan?"

  • @KuroshikiVirtualOniisanID
    @KuroshikiVirtualOniisanID Год назад

    Im not an tetris expert but i can say that she good at teaching for flat stacking

  • @cherrytreekeeper
    @cherrytreekeeper Год назад

    Miko's voice & laugh is very funny, makes me laugh too, is Miko a baby?

  • @novaadityamr1724
    @novaadityamr1724 Год назад

    Every time I watched Suisei, I really want to try duel with her. Then I just realize, I even can't do T-Spin unless I aware for the chance and prefer play multi rather than duel, low stats too...

    • @jeremymartinus4084
      @jeremymartinus4084 Год назад

      same except i dont have money to play guideline tetris, so i just stick with tetrio

  • @poratu.aremdaru
    @poratu.aremdaru 11 месяцев назад

    baby miko

  • @LokiThePug
    @LokiThePug Год назад +4

    ELITE TRAINING!!!

  • @XziledBlog
    @XziledBlog Год назад

    Teach me, suisex sensei

  • @RadenCahya
    @RadenCahya Год назад +3

    "Can I put here?"
    "No!, don't"
    .a

  • @cordialkiana
    @cordialkiana Год назад

    2:14 lol did sui slap miko here? 🤣

  • @lae4728
    @lae4728 Год назад

    2:45 miko is clearly going for a C spin, suisei just couldn’t see it

  • @Spyduck
    @Spyduck Год назад +1

    If I'm not mistaken, since the skill level of every participant is pretty much even at the learningnovice level (eg, no one is an advanced player using DT cannons or T-spins), means the competition will very heavily depend on their speed, decision making and chaining at the very core.
    There's going to be the occasional T-spin if someone has learned them, makes or finds an opening for them, but it shouldn't critically imbalance the playing field at this point of time.
    There's no rubber-banding or randomness, like in Mariokart or Pokemon Metronome.

    • @hoangthai9982
      @hoangthai9982 Год назад

      From what I see, there are many contestant who can DT cannon (Koyori, Lui,...)

    • @Minteashake
      @Minteashake Год назад +2

      And then theres senchou with her 11 chains

    • @dariainparka3134
      @dariainparka3134 Год назад

      @@hoangthai9982 I feel like some of them knows how to do DT opener but have no idea what to do after that

    • @hoangthai9982
      @hoangthai9982 Год назад +2

      @@dariainparka3134 Yes, they don't know what to do after that. Even Suisei admitted she lacked in that department (conmecting Dt cannon with a follow up formula)

  • @lester.a.m.v4975
    @lester.a.m.v4975 Год назад

    Where to play this game?

  • @gidarlen8530
    @gidarlen8530 Год назад +5

    Sasuga from business (teetee) partner

  • @cabbage_cat
    @cabbage_cat Год назад

    Actually good advice

  • @Seiza25
    @Seiza25 Год назад +1

    Suichan: "I'll kill you" after Miko messed up had me rolling lmao

  • @ASTER15K
    @ASTER15K Год назад

    im confusing how to play tetris, since i play it alot since kid, but now i totally forgot how to play it 😂😂

    • @aoitenshi1
      @aoitenshi1 Год назад +1

      if you mean the old nintendo one, puyoteto is a very different game in comparison. so you can just treat it as a different game entirely.

  • @khestal
    @khestal Год назад

    Is this the game that's on sale right now?

  • @derrickchiou4623
    @derrickchiou4623 Год назад +2

    What game is this
    Like is it an app
    Downloadable?

    • @stationshelter
      @stationshelter Год назад +8

      puyo puyo tetris 2!

    • @baltakatei
      @baltakatei Год назад +1

      It's a switch title called Puyo Puyo Tetris with a lot of content. I played in a tournament at PAX West once; it has Tetris-only get modes, although Puyo is interesting to try, especially in competition with Tetris; Puyo actions per minute is a lot lower than Tetris which tends to require a lot of quick and precise button presses; Puyo has more combo potential with fewer moving pieces but has a steeper learning curve.

  • @KazeKage_B
    @KazeKage_B Год назад +1

    😝🤣🤣🤣🤣😘😘😘♥️👶🏻

  • @user-gx4qw5lv5p
    @user-gx4qw5lv5p Год назад

    so shes saying stay fla-

  • @TheGreatAtario
    @TheGreatAtario Год назад +1

    Senseipath