this is literally death note: he wants me to click this move but if I do I will fall for his trap so this is why I will not click the move that he wants me to click but he would expect that too which means I win in this scenario,
I think its way easier for shillian to calculate that from his side than his opponent's side. Cause its pretty clear tha5 he can win with follw me ajd if you have follw me on one of your mon its usually the first thing you think about. Still,an epic play
I know its not that easy but I wish you make more videos. Ive been playing pokemon and competitive for a while but just never felt like i understood what pros do and what plays they make. I’d very much like more analysis videos like this one!
I really love the explanations and I think it all makes sense. I would also like to see more analyses like this. But it seems to me that the discussed turn was not "extremely smart" but more like 50:50 mind game.
@@aarionsievo Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes there was a 50/50 at play, but given the complexity of the turn and the full understanding of the board state required to make the play I still consider it a phenomenal play. I think of it as a very weighted coin flip where both players are incentivized to go for the lines they did because of how obscure the follow me response is.
In reg G it was fairly difficult to make it work given the power level of the format, and sun teams preferred pieces like chi yu as their fire type or even just using Koraidon’s flare blitz as their fire move.
this is literally death note: he wants me to click this move but if I do I will fall for his trap so this is why I will not click the move that he wants me to click but he would expect that too which means I win in this scenario,
have you been watching it on RUclips
In the end it was a read... when it is successful, it is the play of the year, when it fails... its just another overprediction
So the biggest brain play at worlds was Follow Me lol
I think its way easier for shillian to calculate that from his side than his opponent's side.
Cause its pretty clear tha5 he can win with follw me ajd if you have follw me on one of your mon its usually the first thing you think about.
Still,an epic play
I know its not that easy but I wish you make more videos.
Ive been playing pokemon and competitive for a while but just never felt like i understood what pros do and what plays they make. I’d very much like more analysis videos like this one!
I'm so glad to hear you liked it! I fully intend on making more videos, should have one after dortmund!
nice video, helped me to understand stuff that i didnt before
the battle cats music while i was playing it also made me second guess myself lmao
Awesome to hear, tysm!
Im so happy somebody recognized the battle cats music
I appreciated how quick and to the point this was, really nice play too
Glad you liked it!
I enjoy those little 'cutaways'
makes it easier to focus just on the relevant things
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bruh no has commented yet.
the battle cats background music
Great video!
I have a few nitpicks on the editting but the video was always really engaging and fun. Keep up the good work!
This is a really well made video! And woah Pokémon
Thank you!
This was my favorite game from worlds
Not just a 2023 competitor - torviv made worlds t8 in 2023
Why does victor remind me of harry potter lol
I really love the explanations and I think it all makes sense.
I would also like to see more analyses like this.
But it seems to me that the discussed turn was not "extremely smart" but more like 50:50 mind game.
@@aarionsievo Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes there was a 50/50 at play, but given the complexity of the turn and the full understanding of the board state required to make the play I still consider it a phenomenal play. I think of it as a very weighted coin flip where both players are incentivized to go for the lines they did because of how obscure the follow me response is.
Great Vid Keep it up
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Nice video
battle cats menu theme????
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I take it that Charizard just isn't viable at all?
In reg G it was fairly difficult to make it work given the power level of the format, and sun teams preferred pieces like chi yu as their fire type or even just using Koraidon’s flare blitz as their fire move.
Why battle cat?
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