I haven’t seen the video yet, but as someone who has issues because I’m learning my first fighting game. Having some sort of routine to practice will probably help me a lot. So thank you.
@@Inaluoghdude pros doing suddenly become pro by grinding ranked, grinding ranked only gets u soo far, and if u want a real life example, in martial arts they practice and sparing, do don’t improve by only sparing.
Dude this is GOLD! This simultaneously teaches you what to respond with while embedding it in your muscle memory. Great video! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 For anyone who wants to revisit this video here are some timestamps: - Neutral practice: 5:02 - Corner practice: 12:49 - Delayed Jab practice 21:16
Wanted to share that yesterday I joined a discord server tournament and I did two separate sessions in the day of these two drills to prep for it. The two players I was worried about were the the two that always get Top 2 for all the prior tournaments, a ~1750MR Cammy, and a ~1650MR JP. I just focused on the drills and intended to apply the control you get from them in the matches. And with these drills, I made it to grand finals! I double jeopardy'd the 1600MR player, and was double jeopardy'd by the 1700MR player, but my play was very solid against both and I was really happy with the matches. The skies were defended, and corner escapes were denied. If anyone wants proof on what results can come from by improving at these drills, I believe my bracket run is a good indication of how beneficial these drills are to actual competitive play at intermediate level. And just so everyone can feel certain that this is not character-specific, I entered the tournament as Random Select only the entire way. Do these drills. Apply them to your game. It will provide consistency with your climb and your strategies!
That should not be a criticism. The timing of what Luke said in the game was just perfect. All good, I think your videos are very good. I play Ryu myself and watch your videos regularly to get better. I would also stutter a lot btw. xD@@machoortv
Thanks for the upload. I need to do this exercise more. I got to master with Ryu without mastering these new mechanics. just pure fundamentals and most of the people playing this game don't care about neutral or fundamentals.
I've learned something valuable here. I usually mash 4 frame startup attacks for all 4 characters I use when I'm waking up from a knockdown. I also sometimes jump to avoid DI or throws (I usually get punished). But I didn't know about the gap difference between DR attacks into throw tech vs into jabs. I'm definitely going to learn how to delay my buttons. This has helped a lot. Thanks bro.
It would also be great if you could give tips against DI and jump-in guess games. Some of us have difficulty in defence when anticipating DI only to get jumped on and the reverse. Is parry the best option in that situation? Also, it looks like there are different types of DIs depending on the spacing. Is that true?
If you are waiting until the green flash in a drive rush cancel and they are going to drive rush into a light punch, this means you only have like 10 frames to react with drive reversal. This isn’t doable on reaction. They will block and punish the drive reversal. Is there something I’m missing here?
@@alihamza-4812 if you don’t like it don’t watch it it’s simple. This is a 30 minute tutorial not a tic tok video. If your attention span is that short then it’s a big issue for you, or if 2 minutes is too valuable of your time then you shouldn’t be on TH-cam watching gaming videos.
I haven’t seen the video yet, but as someone who has issues because I’m learning my first fighting game. Having some sort of routine to practice will probably help me a lot. So thank you.
@@Inaluoghthis is wrong. You can practice many defense situations and minimize this uncertainty factor
Thank you, defense is very important here
@@Inaluogh yeah you'd have to be a real jackass to try to minimize risk. And don't get me started on maximizing reward!
Having someone who’s more experienced giving some advice during casual ft10 can be really helpful for learning. Helpful at every level really
@@Inaluoghdude pros doing suddenly become pro by grinding ranked, grinding ranked only gets u soo far, and if u want a real life example, in martial arts they practice and sparing, do don’t improve by only sparing.
Honestly outstanding video. Great job my man. A lot of people want to improve but dont have so much free time, this kind of video is SO VALUABLE. GJ
I appreciate it! Thank you, I try to make them as informative as possible and go slow with it so people would understand well
Can you elaborate on you offensive delay jab a bit? is it when they have plus frames?@@machoortv
@@jeffrioit’s when you’re blocking a block string and want to interrupt it when it’s not a true blockstring (has gaps)
Dude this is GOLD! This simultaneously teaches you what to respond with while embedding it in your muscle memory. Great video! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
For anyone who wants to revisit this video here are some timestamps:
- Neutral practice: 5:02
- Corner practice: 12:49
- Delayed Jab practice 21:16
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you for the time stamps!
Wanted to share that yesterday I joined a discord server tournament and I did two separate sessions in the day of these two drills to prep for it. The two players I was worried about were the the two that always get Top 2 for all the prior tournaments, a ~1750MR Cammy, and a ~1650MR JP. I just focused on the drills and intended to apply the control you get from them in the matches. And with these drills, I made it to grand finals! I double jeopardy'd the 1600MR player, and was double jeopardy'd by the 1700MR player, but my play was very solid against both and I was really happy with the matches. The skies were defended, and corner escapes were denied.
If anyone wants proof on what results can come from by improving at these drills, I believe my bracket run is a good indication of how beneficial these drills are to actual competitive play at intermediate level. And just so everyone can feel certain that this is not character-specific, I entered the tournament as Random Select only the entire way. Do these drills. Apply them to your game. It will provide consistency with your climb and your strategies!
That’s an amazing result my guy! Congratulations and keep practicing so these new skills become second nature to you!
This is great! I have never seen any video that explains the best way to practice like this video. I will definitely use this to improve.
Thank you very much and let me know how it goes for you!
4:44 Nervous?...that just fitted so well with his stuttering. xD Nevertheless a very informative video and very helpful for a Ryu player.
I’m speaking without a script, try presenting for 30 minutes without a script or points in front of you and see if you stutter once or not 😂
That should not be a criticism. The timing of what Luke said in the game was just perfect. All good, I think your videos are very good. I play Ryu myself and watch your videos regularly to get better.
I would also stutter a lot btw. xD@@machoortv
I just watched it and yes it's pretty funny that it synchronized perfectly 😅
Awesome video! I'm starting to learn this game in a more serious way, and this is awesome advice, thank you!
This is the best sf6 video out for training by far. I have seen many, but none are this good. Well done.
I can't wait to watch this, but I have to work. Damn you responsibility!
only thing that would make this video better is adding chapters to the timeline. great job
Thanks for the upload. I need to do this exercise more.
I got to master with Ryu without mastering these new mechanics. just pure fundamentals and most of the people playing this game don't care about neutral or fundamentals.
Yeah Master league is actually where the challenge starts
SOLID DEFENSE!!! Liked and Subbed from that alone
Thank you for that!
I've learned something valuable here. I usually mash 4 frame startup attacks for all 4 characters I use when I'm waking up from a knockdown.
I also sometimes jump to avoid DI or throws (I usually get punished). But I didn't know about the gap difference between DR attacks into throw tech vs into jabs. I'm definitely going to learn how to delay my buttons.
This has helped a lot. Thanks bro.
It would also be great if you could give tips against DI and jump-in guess games.
Some of us have difficulty in defence when anticipating DI only to get jumped on and the reverse.
Is parry the best option in that situation?
Also, it looks like there are different types of DIs depending on the spacing. Is that true?
Glad it helped!
really great video! Thank you for sharing this awesome knowledges
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks man. Great content.
Great video! Congrats😊
Thank you!! 😁
Amazing content as always brother 🤜🏽🫡
Thank you!
Dope video bro 🙌 😊loving the work you put in for the Ryu mains 💯💪
You already know! Thank you 🙏🏽
Great video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Good work habibi
Thank you!
I recommend turning off replay info display so you dont know which replay the dummy will do
Yeah that’s also better
We need a "how to break defense" video lol
If you are waiting until the green flash in a drive rush cancel and they are going to drive rush into a light punch, this means you only have like 10 frames to react with drive reversal. This isn’t doable on reaction. They will block and punish the drive reversal. Is there something I’m missing here?
u had me at 200MR in 2 days =]
You should definitely do this
do you have a tech to perform DP shortcut ?
couldn't you also OD DP to interrupt button into DRC?? also costs 2 bars
It won't come out against a true block string
If they do cr mk dr light punch that won’t work
Exactly
mr Machoortv, how long do you do each practice routine for? 10 mins each?
Yes around that time
Manchoor Justin Wong is saying Ryu is top tier now
And you believe that?
@@machoortv ending walker got ryu to final before buffs
Lot of ppl just stand far away and not attack first at all the whole game. Pathetic player
Talk too much😖
😂it’s a tutorial you want it to be silent?
Sir it's been 2 minutes, get to the point already
If you click on a video that says 28 minutes and you expect everything to be explained within the first 2 minutes then it’s your issue.
@@machoortv You didn't even start until 2 minutes. But I see there is no getting through to you, its ok.
@@alihamza-4812 if you don’t like it don’t watch it it’s simple. This is a 30 minute tutorial not a tic tok video. If your attention span is that short then it’s a big issue for you, or if 2 minutes is too valuable of your time then you shouldn’t be on TH-cam watching gaming videos.
@@machoortv It's okay man. I'd prefer Jeako's, punk's and other fgc channels who don't beat around the bush over what you're doing.
@@alihamza-4812 Then go bro. He's giving you advice for FREE and your response is get to the point? 😂