
Sorry NuMBeRRRZ its a no from me.
A lot of your replays look like chance victories intstead of winning by technique.
Also beating a 3rd, 10th dan, master only once means nothing.
And i noticed in your custom belt replay poxpox actually should have won but there was a contact glitch right before the 200 frame mark.
@NuMBeRRRZ:
Yeah, this.
Belt isn't really a proper reflection of a player's skills; it's just his "experience", or, the time he has put in this game. When I was decent at Bushido and TK, I was just a little Brown/Black Belt.
Also, like JuicyTin already pointed out, the "3rd DAN guy" fucked himself up by doing a violent self-grab. Nevertheless, he almost beat you without an arm. Welp...
"beat a 10th dan": well, you played really statically and stuff. Didn't impress me. Jack had to do all the job and effort while you were there, waiting for the win.
"beat a custom belt": uh... max contacts saved you, ok, but that replay wasn't really impressive. You didn't save yourself. Toribash did it.
I vote no.
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@SrCheetah: I like your playstyle. You know how to balance throws, suplexes and an offensive style to win. I think you could polish some of your throwing techniques and such by joining the org. I say yessir.
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@Gradeger: neat replays, except the ones against Datsick and Chintu. Well, the Datsick one was pretty... dull. He was the one holding you and keeping you in the fight. A few saves, here and there, but nothing special.
That Chintu replay, "dff": I expected more. Chintu just died after a few mess ups. Once again, nothing special. :[
I like the way you used your opponent's momentum to pull him on "afggff", though. Nice one.
"afggffssd" was pretty nice too. Good use of the suplex.
Beautiful saves on "Boxshu - wot", really.
Although I liked most of your replays, could you please post something on other aikido variations, such as the original aikido.tbm, greykido or any other kido?
@NuMBeRRRZ:
Yeah, this.
Belt isn't really a proper reflection of a player's skills; it's just his "experience", or, the time he has put in this game. When I was decent at Bushido and TK, I was just a little Brown/Black Belt.
Also, like JuicyTin already pointed out, the "3rd DAN guy" fucked himself up by doing a violent self-grab. Nevertheless, he almost beat you without an arm. Welp...
"beat a 10th dan": well, you played really statically and stuff. Didn't impress me. Jack had to do all the job and effort while you were there, waiting for the win.
"beat a custom belt": uh... max contacts saved you, ok, but that replay wasn't really impressive. You didn't save yourself. Toribash did it.
I vote no.
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@SrCheetah: I like your playstyle. You know how to balance throws, suplexes and an offensive style to win. I think you could polish some of your throwing techniques and such by joining the org. I say yessir.
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@Gradeger: neat replays, except the ones against Datsick and Chintu. Well, the Datsick one was pretty... dull. He was the one holding you and keeping you in the fight. A few saves, here and there, but nothing special.
That Chintu replay, "dff": I expected more. Chintu just died after a few mess ups. Once again, nothing special. :[
I like the way you used your opponent's momentum to pull him on "afggff", though. Nice one.
"afggffssd" was pretty nice too. Good use of the suplex.
Beautiful saves on "Boxshu - wot", really.
Although I liked most of your replays, could you please post something on other aikido variations, such as the original aikido.tbm, greykido or any other kido?
aikido3 - your opponent fucked up - and you nearly dq'd yourself in the process.
aikido8 - same problem, your opponent had absolutely no idea what they were doing.
aikido12 - exact same situation, inexperienced opponent - this one is the most impressive so far.
aikido14 - you made the best of a bad situation and came out on top. Good job.
aikido11. I have absolutely no diea how you won this one, you threw yourself over your opponent, any decent player would have won the second you lifted yourself off the ground.
I'm not impressed by your replays at all, I'm leaning towards no. Prove me wrong.