Yeah I just think it’s down to like pros are so comfortable being able just to block there able to deal with everything so well that they can almost let you do whatever shit you do and then download that information and then start to play offensive and make you completely helpless and just reck you that’s why I love Tekken it’s another level of skill man and it’s something great to strive towards getting even close to that level
@@GuntanksInSpace for real it’s kinda insane to me how a human could adapt to devilsters offence and make one of the most scariest and best aggressive Jins (besides the small few tournament pros that play Jin ) look sort of helpless devilster played crazy good as usual though
Yeah man I think it’s just down to pros being able to recognise patterns and just download information than even a really strong god of destruction they are the top 0.01 percent at the end of the day and they just know everything there is to know about tekken
No hate Towards Devilster Devilster is a Jin expert one of the best with Jin there is around. He isn’t one of the best Tekken players though Atif has an understanding of Tekken in like the top 0.01 percent of players have most pros don’t even understand Tekken as well as atif so Devilster taking a game of him is a huge well played and that momentum shift as I said is down to atif being able to read Devilster so well to the point where Devilster is helpless and just can’t do anything and that’s not a reflection on Devilster skill he is a great great player but this is why the pros are the pros
It's less about him not being locked in at the start and more just collecting information and adapting to the opponent's tendencies. Most players will pretty quickly show you their tendencies and more or less everything they're capable of, so you can absorb that information and act accordingly. Especially being locked to Bo3, if both players have full competency, generally whoever gets a read on their opponent first will win the set. You have a small opportunity to vary your decision making and strategy if your opponent downloads you, but it's really hard to adapt to someone fast enough to take a short set like that once they've figured out your game plan. It does happen, but most players don't even realize that after 3-6 rounds their opponent already knows everything to expect.
Devilster's Jin can defeat Atif Butt's Dragunov, Jin can overcome anyone. It takes instinct to predict an opponent's moves and requires immense discipline, especially when facing an aggressive player like Atif. With Jin, you cannot simply rush against a character that excels at relentless offense.
What’s the difference between you and a pro player “I don’t play dragunov” TheMainManSWE 2024 that was a unnecessary stray thrown at the pros by main man 😂
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I know you are a good TEKKEN player, rewatch this video and settle your mistake. Pro players are too smart. After the first match, he analysis your Fight style.
Dude. The momentum shift with this one is crazy.
Yeah I just think it’s down to like pros are so comfortable being able just to block there able to deal with everything so well that they can almost let you do whatever shit you do and then download that information and then start to play offensive and make you completely helpless and just reck you that’s why I love Tekken it’s another level of skill man and it’s something great to strive towards getting even close to that level
Extreme level adaptation holy shit
@@GuntanksInSpace for real it’s kinda insane to me how a human could adapt to devilsters offence and make one of the most scariest and best aggressive Jins (besides the small few tournament pros that play Jin ) look sort of helpless devilster played crazy good as usual though
Bro I swear pro playera are like mahoraga, once they adapt, theres NOTHING you can do
Yeah man I think it’s just down to pros being able to recognise patterns and just download information than even a really strong god of destruction they are the top 0.01 percent at the end of the day and they just know everything there is to know about tekken
I understand it now.
Atif butt: “I understand it now”
Atif is top 3 player right now with arslan and ulsan so taking a set against him is a no joke.
He's been playing with atif, arslan, and the other monster pakistani players for years even before t8 btw.
Dangggg I was not expecting it to end like that.
Very agressive fight. Love it 👊⚡
Damn !!! I know you are a very good tekken player but damn , it’s easy to see why Atif is one of the best out there once he locks in 😅😅😅
No hate Towards Devilster Devilster is a Jin expert one of the best with Jin there is around. He isn’t one of the best Tekken players though Atif has an understanding of Tekken in like the top 0.01 percent of players have most pros don’t even understand Tekken as well as atif so Devilster taking a game of him is a huge well played and that momentum shift as I said is down to atif being able to read Devilster so well to the point where Devilster is helpless and just can’t do anything and that’s not a reflection on Devilster skill he is a great great player but this is why the pros are the pros
It's less about him not being locked in at the start and more just collecting information and adapting to the opponent's tendencies.
Most players will pretty quickly show you their tendencies and more or less everything they're capable of, so you can absorb that information and act accordingly. Especially being locked to Bo3, if both players have full competency, generally whoever gets a read on their opponent first will win the set. You have a small opportunity to vary your decision making and strategy if your opponent downloads you, but it's really hard to adapt to someone fast enough to take a short set like that once they've figured out your game plan. It does happen, but most players don't even realize that after 3-6 rounds their opponent already knows everything to expect.
@@BigDaddyWes no one said anything about not being locked in plus your whole essay is pretty much what I said just worded differently
feels bad, none of those parries worked out...if anything that's what cost you a lot of CHs. ggs
You are the best Jin player. I learn a lot from you.
3:35 comeback 🎉
Devilster's Jin can defeat Atif Butt's Dragunov, Jin can overcome anyone. It takes instinct to predict an opponent's moves and requires immense discipline, especially when facing an aggressive player like Atif. With Jin, you cannot simply rush against a character that excels at relentless offense.
I think he was blocking d2 on reaction
Obviously he's atif
Well that last match was a murder.
Sick comeback🗿
WE WANT YOUR JIN VS ATIF'S JIN IN T8
What’s the difference between you and a pro player “I don’t play dragunov” TheMainManSWE 2024 that was a unnecessary stray thrown at the pros by main man 😂
Sir mujhe apko suggest to krna nhi chahiye pr with all respect sir apko TWT tournament s me participate kr kr apne nervousness ko kamm krna hoga app tournament khela kro app JIN ko orro se bhut achha samajhte h app nervous bhut hote h uss din jbb baaz guntlet m bhi bhut nervous huye the❤❤😊
3:50 🆒
No round browned Atif smh lol ggs..
Atif!
Spoiler: 3x Perfects (First one disrupted by chip Damage)
Bro why you try tournaments other country
Ufff
Tricks didn't work this time eh Devils?
I know you are a good TEKKEN player, rewatch this video and settle your mistake. Pro players are too smart. After the first match, he analysis your Fight style.
running 2 and qcf 4 is all he needs to win 😎