I though the meta was being able to make a 7-chain before the swap, just to make sure you didn't top out immediately in Tetris... I gravely underestimated what chains can be constructed in 25 seconds
I'm convinced that there's no actual swap meta during the first 24 seconds, and the result is rigged by whoever makes the most damage, at least for a regular match. In case one of the players makes a punishable enough mistake, then this 24 second rule can be broken. For example, consider a puyo start where a player seals their chain with extensions that don't work or need more time to be completed. The other player will have the bigger chain advantage, making sending off main chain viable. You'll overpower your opponent in this scenario, and the advantage will last until the first swap. There are tons of cases like this, and that's one reason why people say things like "first one sending main wins" when, in reality, it's only applicable when you have a clear advantage.
Dude, it's so rare seeing any Wumbo losses that my eyes opened so wide out of pure shock. That match was absolutely cruel but awesome (and scary I will admit) 😭
not really, imo. From what I've seen, Wumbo's skill in puyo has been getting better over the years so he can definitely hold his own in puyo. In the first one, Wumbo got too greedy on the puyo side and got punished for it. In the second one, he hesitated a lot and got a lower chain becuase of it.
I though the meta was being able to make a 7-chain before the swap, just to make sure you didn't top out immediately in Tetris...
I gravely underestimated what chains can be constructed in 25 seconds
I'm convinced that there's no actual swap meta during the first 24 seconds, and the result is rigged by whoever makes the most damage, at least for a regular match. In case one of the players makes a punishable enough mistake, then this 24 second rule can be broken.
For example, consider a puyo start where a player seals their chain with extensions that don't work or need more time to be completed. The other player will have the bigger chain advantage, making sending off main chain viable. You'll overpower your opponent in this scenario, and the advantage will last until the first swap.
There are tons of cases like this, and that's one reason why people say things like "first one sending main wins" when, in reality, it's only applicable when you have a clear advantage.
Dude, it's so rare seeing any Wumbo losses that my eyes opened so wide out of pure shock. That match was absolutely cruel but awesome (and scary I will admit) 😭
Remember that Wumbo deletes the replays where he loses. lol
@seba2366 fully aware of that, tis why I said they are hard to find lol
I have never seen so many perfect clears in the same match
Hell, I haven't seen that many perfect clears AT ALL in my life. I love the way you play
Either that's not Wumbo or he just woke up at like 4am because why on earth did he play like that??
Because he never uploads his losses
Wumbo makes sure nobody sees his losses, like bro literally gets rid of any footage that has him losing
He doesn't want people to know that *GOD CAN BLEED.*
@@mariogirl8100woah
Finally. The first bad thing to happen to wumbo.
nuh uh
It's just like the first bad thing to happen to Brent.
Aww Ringo! I love you so much! 😊❤
お疲れ様でした!
My man got destroyed in puyo this set :o. Then the perfect clears on top of this... xD
0:41 you can see Wumbo just give up
BRO JUST SAID "F*ck this s**t i'm out"
I would too 😨
@@1f32a ANYONE WOULD
Nice One 🍎
Is that the real Wimbletize?
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que raro nunca vi este match en su canal, se habra olvidado de subirlo :webo:
Wow... just wow
Amazing
Sheeeeesh
Damn thats brutal but what happened to the usernames?
AMD Ryzen moment
2 puyo starts poor wumbo
not really, imo. From what I've seen, Wumbo's skill in puyo has been getting better over the years so he can definitely hold his own in puyo. In the first one, Wumbo got too greedy on the puyo side and got punished for it. In the second one, he hesitated a lot and got a lower chain becuase of it.