@ you make a good point CBM is still my favourite Jin to watch the issue is his self belief he was so dominant this entire tournament with his matches but when it came to a mirror match he should know inside and out because it’s his main he didn’t play his way instead focused on punishes and frame data. Like when he beat arslan in the Groups stages he was just playing with confidence and being daring with his launchers and overheads I don’t think I’m saw him throw out a many launcher and just kept doing the safe options. You have to remember raef also plays against devilster one of the best jins in the world so his knowledge on this match up is insane.
@@voltaicthief646 I think CBM is a bit better as well, but Raef has more balls and is willing to take higher risk. I think Raef fights a bit better from the back foot while CBM is more consistent and better at Jin's Poking. I was REALLY impressed by how well Raef fought back against Rangchu and Atif even if he ultimately didn't end up winning. Both of those Sets had moments where it looked like Raef was down and out and he just didn't take anything lying down. You love to see that kind of play. It's heartbreaking to see when a Player gives up but Raef never did. Good job to both Players for getting so far in the TWT.
For every Jin main out there we finally got the answer of who’s the best Jin ITW.
I still think CBM is the best Jin. It's just Raef outplayed him in the set. He has better tournament placings imo.
@ you make a good point CBM is still my favourite Jin to watch the issue is his self belief he was so dominant this entire tournament with his matches but when it came to a mirror match he should know inside and out because it’s his main he didn’t play his way instead focused on punishes and frame data. Like when he beat arslan in the Groups stages he was just playing with confidence and being daring with his launchers and overheads I don’t think I’m saw him throw out a many launcher and just kept doing the safe options. You have to remember raef also plays against devilster one of the best jins in the world so his knowledge on this match up is insane.
@@ksrandom4940 Hope he learns from this. CBM and Raef are my favorite players so it was hard to root for which one
@@voltaicthief646 I think CBM is a bit better as well, but Raef has more balls and is willing to take higher risk. I think Raef fights a bit better from the back foot while CBM is more consistent and better at Jin's Poking. I was REALLY impressed by how well Raef fought back against Rangchu and Atif even if he ultimately didn't end up winning. Both of those Sets had moments where it looked like Raef was down and out and he just didn't take anything lying down. You love to see that kind of play. It's heartbreaking to see when a Player gives up but Raef never did. Good job to both Players for getting so far in the TWT.
Makes no sense if you basing it from this one match.
Like saying Rangchu is the best Tekken 8 player just because he won the tournament, which is not.
The classic pressuring-style from Raef is always fascinating to watch.
9:24 STEVE MY ARM!
والله بطل رايف
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