I gotta give props to UMA for going the extra extra mile when he gets that stun, sees Chris Wong already low, but actually backs off, stores and does a full combo just to be extra sure that he can maximize the shit out of this and kill 100%. My man played out of his mind all tournament long, what a legend.
He also does that because Feng Shui is about to run out and you don't want it to run out mid combo or your links won't work anymore (you use different routes while it's active).
I swear Uma plays as crazy as juri is as a person lol. For the man who won the tournament, there's times that look like he is freestyling (or doing what he wants), and it's a sight to be seen.
@@burkshomemadememeshe probably is. When you're in a flow state, you're no longer translating words to actions, you're just doing and feeling. Your brain is processing your knowledge subconsciously and working on instinct it's jacked right in to the think do centre! 😂
A 9-5 and 8hr of gaming is a total of 16hr, meaning that if you want to get 8hr of sleep, you'd be going to bed (and actually falling asleep) immediately after. If you want to, you know, eat food and have a social life, then 7-8hr isn't feasible. Even going down to 6hr sleep, which I believe is the recommended minimum, you'd only have 2hr (3 if he "only" did 7hr gaming). He's probably doing 3-5hr, probably skipping a day here and there too. It's absolutely impressive.
@@callumanderson6373 What do you mean? 9 to 5 = 8hrs Gaming for 8hrs totals 16hrs You’re left with 8hrs to do whatever you want. Then if the job has off days (most ppl get off 2 days a week) then it’s 16hrs you have left on those 2 days if you decide to game for 8hrs on your off days. When MenaRD won Cup the first time, he did an interview where he stated that he practiced for 7-8hrs every day. These guys game for a living, it’s like a second job to them. They are so good because they put in those hours consistently. That’s what separates them from the rest.
@@SomeRandomDude821 I don’t find it impressive because most pro players do this and has been a thing for YEARS across the FTG community in general. It’s nothing new at all. N you guys are thinking about it in a DRASTIC sense that they stick to this schedule for 365 days a year…… n that’s probably not the case, of course people take time off for vacation and social life 🤦🏾♂️
Remember that mena did the same thing ahainst nuckledu when he qualified...my take burnout happens too frequently in this game just saying,i feel its unavoidable which is a strange design but u know what lets not talk about pro players dropping combos involving button presses and move on...
Jammerz is probably the most knowledgeable commentator (out of the bunch). His sf5 results were pretty good. I think if zhi came back, zhi would be more knowledgeable, but zhi sometimes say things that feels weird. (Yes it's his style, but I think the sht he want to say on the mic wouldn't fly nowadays) I hope jammerz is kept around more. He's very knowledgeable, (I find him) entertaining and also pretty funny. He just seems like the "full package" commentator
@@Freakattaker oh I love his knowledge and some of his jokes are brilliant. Sometimes I listen to old videos and I’m like “yeah this dude will get cancelled if he says this type of stuff today”. He’s def smart enough to not step on the landmine, but part of me is like “zhi please don’t say this, please.”
it's a great game by both, the first set was won dominantly by Chris Wong and reset the bracket. The Uma make a nice comeback with the 3-0 victory as well. Congratulation to UMA he is now a millionaire.
They were going back and forth too much in the Winners final, Uma knew after the second loss to not go for a reverse 3-0, so he just played the match for extra data pretty much and used it against him in the next set.
Keep up the great work HiFight! Congrats to Uma, Congrats to all the Capcom Cup Staff, Congrats to all the players who entered, and Cheers for another Capcom Cup for SF6.
Chris Wong could have been sitting in grand finals with set advantage if his level 1 beat Juri's fireball in the first set they played. This game is insane lol
I alternate between loving how short and sweet these videos are, and also sometimes wishing we could get something longer cuz I can watch these vids for so long 😅your insights are so poignant but concise, getting peaks into the higher realm of god players with videos like this or the adaptation short story will never not be a satisfying feeling, thanks for your effort
Great analysis, I was glad to witness this finals between these 2 great amazing players. I had my vote for Chris Wong to win the whole thing but I am glad that UMA did instead. I like both characters Juri & Luke and seeing Juri winning a major tournament like this puts a smile on my face. Congrats to UMA and also Chris Wong for a phenominal ending. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Seeing you make an analysis video like this and then also make that proof-of-concept Footsies mod with drive gauge makes me feel like you love the rock paper scissors it puts players into
"$1M is gonna go to UMA" You sure it's not going to Ookami Mio? In all due respect, UMA's perfect parry gave him the opportunity to turn around what would've been Wong's chance to claw back from the 2-0 deficit. GGs, UMA. Make your oshi happy.
the fact that Juri sa2 can do 2 drive bar damage is huge. Maybe from now on people will use less drive rush cancel combo against Juri if she has 2 bars.
Me personally, the only place Luke really went wrong was the blind jump out of corner into a blatantly spaced anti air. Juri was literally anticipating that and he fell right into it. As for the perfect parry wake up nothing to do but predict it and try to bait. Otherwise the Juri was just flat out being a better player as evidenced by 3-0 grand finals. Thats a hard clean up
this is all hindsight but i guess chris wong could have also not used his level 3 when it wasn’t going to kill. this is a perfect example of why you might not want to do that
I mean, its easier to slow things down in a rewind and pick out what was the best option, then actually performing the best option in the middke of a match with high stakes. Hell, even a random online match its hard to pick the best option because at the end of the day, unless it kills your opponent will still have a chance to win round.
I was rooting for Chris Wong after all he grinded throughout many tournaments but man, UMA was the real MVP with his Juri, a real unsung hero. Mad congrats for him.
As it was happening, I remember watching this round thinking " please don't spend all that meter early on Memphis". As soon as I saw 0 meter and that Juri Perfect Parry I knew Luke had completely lost momentum.
SF6 might be one of those games like VF where sometimes it's better to just let your opponent get up without you being totally on top of them. Perfect Parry can really fuck your shit up if they hit it at the right moment. Or at the very least delay meaty timings to throw your opponent off.
as a pure FTG audience, it always make me crazy that how these calculations runs in back of those pro player’s mind. All the practice they went through make these math problems turns into pure bottom pressing and reflection.
Props to UMA but i loved how SF 6 meta matured since the game released 8 months ago. I remembered a lot of people said Drive Impact will be "broken" but then turns out Drive Rush is more important than DI in high level play. But the meta changed again with Perfect Parry have more and more important roles in high level play. I hope Capcom didn't changed much of the universal mechanics.
We should change the meme, would you wake up dp for a million dollars? to would you attempt a wake up perfect parry for a million?. Lmao amazing stuff and analysis as always dude.
Big lesson here that Sajam has talked about before is not going for stun early. Burnout is a huge advantage, and as soon as you stun you lose it. Use burnout to get in free pressure, meter, and damage. Then stun at the last fee seconds of burnout.
One thing I noticed through all of Capcom Cup is how many pros lost rounds to SELF INFILCTED BURNOUT. Like how many times people burned 6+ drive bars to do 5% more damage that didn't even kill. Can't believe it.
It was a tough decision. Jump and risk the meaty, block or wakeup parry and risk the throw. He could have tried a delayed throw tech but that would risk getting shimmied. There was no perfect answer, it was a tough RPS that led him to that checkmate and his scissors were beaten by a rock in the form of a meaty low.
CW wants to win this round quickly so he lets UMA gets to level three. If he plays more cautious he would get it. Just like last time, grand final, he throws the fire balls but juri’s fire ball reach first. Sometime u need to watch out for the threats during the attack.
that smooth transition from video to training stage was Awesome. Nice editing.
Was just gonna come here and say the same thing. 😂
It really is very clean.
Frfr
I gotta give props to UMA for going the extra extra mile when he gets that stun, sees Chris Wong already low, but actually backs off, stores and does a full combo just to be extra sure that he can maximize the shit out of this and kill 100%. My man played out of his mind all tournament long, what a legend.
He also does that because Feng Shui is about to run out and you don't want it to run out mid combo or your links won't work anymore (you use different routes while it's active).
I swear Uma plays as crazy as juri is as a person lol.
For the man who won the tournament, there's times that look like he is freestyling (or doing what he wants), and it's a sight to be seen.
Also he didn't even use that stock in the combo lol
@@burkshomemadememeshe probably is. When you're in a flow state, you're no longer translating words to actions, you're just doing and feeling. Your brain is processing your knowledge subconsciously and working on instinct it's jacked right in to the think do centre! 😂
@@burkshomemadememes He said he's telling himself to just act like playing at home I think that's part of the reason
how both these guys play sf6 after 9-5 work season and still go to the grandfinals is crazy. props fr
Really?
What are their day jobs?
Salaryman gaming the goat sponsor 😂
UMA doesn’t has a job since he chose to commit to the game more for the first CPT. Still impressive tho.
CW have a full time job , UMA quit job for CPT
@@open4661 what is CW job?
"How UMA saved all of us from a Luke champion"
Thank you, UMA!
I feel like most players won't be happy with a Juri champion either.
...But I am. :)
Anything but a luke player, actually. I was rooting for the rashid and chunli players at first.
@@eduardocasarini1057exactly, Luke Fighter 5 into Luke Fighter 6 is obnoxious.
@@wordcroutons
Literally anyone but Ken or Luke makes people glad. I main Juri so I'm ecstatic.
@@sparxskywriter2589 i main jamie and im starting to think that I like to suffer lol
Props to Chris Wong by placing at 2nd place as a full time employee and not a full time gamer. GGs
You can still put in 7-8hrs a day of gaming even with a 9-5. Most gamers have FTJs so it’s not impressive.
@@ShinjiTimCwhen is homie gonna sleep? Or do anything else in his life?
A 9-5 and 8hr of gaming is a total of 16hr, meaning that if you want to get 8hr of sleep, you'd be going to bed (and actually falling asleep) immediately after. If you want to, you know, eat food and have a social life, then 7-8hr isn't feasible. Even going down to 6hr sleep, which I believe is the recommended minimum, you'd only have 2hr (3 if he "only" did 7hr gaming). He's probably doing 3-5hr, probably skipping a day here and there too. It's absolutely impressive.
@@callumanderson6373
What do you mean?
9 to 5 = 8hrs
Gaming for 8hrs totals 16hrs
You’re left with 8hrs to do whatever you want. Then if the job has off days (most ppl get off 2 days a week) then it’s 16hrs you have left on those 2 days if you decide to game for 8hrs on your off days.
When MenaRD won Cup the first time, he did an interview where he stated that he practiced for 7-8hrs every day. These guys game for a living, it’s like a second job to them. They are so good because they put in those hours consistently. That’s what separates them from the rest.
@@SomeRandomDude821
I don’t find it impressive because most pro players do this and has been a thing for YEARS across the FTG community in general. It’s nothing new at all.
N you guys are thinking about it in a DRASTIC sense that they stick to this schedule for 365 days a year…… n that’s probably not the case, of course people take time off for vacation and social life 🤦🏾♂️
He went to US with $300 in his pocket and bring home 1 mil with no sponsor and his Vtuber Oshi jacket on. THIS MAN IS UNREAL.
I wish all Juri mains a very pleasant evening.
Yup it’s nice to see my main win capcup
and get ready for the nerfs.
The perfect parry was what sealed the deal here. Godlike defensive call that led to the winning sequence.
he did the same against leshar
Perfect parry and Chris Wong getting hit by the meaty. He wouldn't have died to the combo, get full meter and have a small chance to take the round.
brother did NOT need to go this hard on the editing and transitions
A million dollar perfect parry 😮😮
That parry opened up a new bank account for him
Great breakdown, but also props to Vicious and Jammerz for immediately understanding the situation in their analysis in real time
Remember that mena did the same thing ahainst nuckledu when he qualified...my take burnout happens too frequently in this game just saying,i feel its unavoidable which is a strange design but u know what lets not talk about pro players dropping combos involving button presses and move on...
Jammerz is probably the most knowledgeable commentator (out of the bunch).
His sf5 results were pretty good.
I think if zhi came back, zhi would be more knowledgeable, but zhi sometimes say things that feels weird. (Yes it's his style, but I think the sht he want to say on the mic wouldn't fly nowadays)
I hope jammerz is kept around more. He's very knowledgeable, (I find him) entertaining and also pretty funny. He just seems like the "full package" commentator
@@burkshomemadememesMan I love Zhi. Knowledgeable and exceptional memes.
@@Freakattaker oh I love his knowledge and some of his jokes are brilliant.
Sometimes I listen to old videos and I’m like “yeah this dude will get cancelled if he says this type of stuff today”.
He’s def smart enough to not step on the landmine, but part of me is like “zhi please don’t say this, please.”
People are less crazy about canceling nowadays (unless you’re on Twitter). That train has lost steam
Is real then, wearing your oshi merch gives you a power up
Is that a Mio hoodie?
i didn't notice that the first watch-through! is he repping hololive's mio?
I was rooting for him so hard just because he was a Miofa
MIOSHA
@@renisaclus The first thing he did after the tourney was tweet at her, so yeah.
This was an amazing event. I was on the top of my seat for this.
Big props to UMA for winning it all in the end despite all odds. Truly a dark horse.
it's a great game by both, the first set was won dominantly by Chris Wong and reset the bracket. The Uma make a nice comeback with the 3-0 victory as well. Congratulation to UMA he is now a millionaire.
They were going back and forth too much in the Winners final, Uma knew after the second loss to not go for a reverse 3-0, so he just played the match for extra data pretty much and used it against him in the next set.
Your editing is really good
I was also thinking that. 1:41 was done nicely.
Uma looked so shook at the reset, but gathered himself and showed why he is the grand champion in the last set.
what an amazing match.
You are one of my inspirations for starting with analysis on my own. You will forever be the king!
Keep up the great work HiFight! Congrats to Uma, Congrats to all the Capcom Cup Staff, Congrats to all the players who entered, and Cheers for another Capcom Cup for SF6.
This is the stuff that helps people learning fighting games!
thank you for the breakdown!👍
I just honestly can't believe it wasn't JP, luke, or Ken that won
Uma almost never let anyone jump on him the entire tournament. The anti air was on point the whole time.
1:40 The transition didn't need to go that hard, holy
Chris Wong could have been sitting in grand finals with set advantage if his level 1 beat Juri's fireball in the first set they played. This game is insane lol
That was a truly insane exchange.
I alternate between loving how short and sweet these videos are, and also sometimes wishing we could get something longer cuz I can watch these vids for so long 😅your insights are so poignant but concise, getting peaks into the higher realm of god players with videos like this or the adaptation short story will never not be a satisfying feeling, thanks for your effort
Man that transition at 1:16 was tuff
nice editing and analysis, great video!
Great analysis, I was glad to witness this finals between these 2 great amazing players. I had my vote for Chris Wong to win the whole thing but I am glad that UMA did instead. I like both characters Juri & Luke and seeing Juri winning a major tournament like this puts a smile on my face. Congrats to UMA and also Chris Wong for a phenominal ending. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The editing on this is really, really good! Love the color coding.
Seeing you make an analysis video like this and then also make that proof-of-concept Footsies mod with drive gauge makes me feel like you love the rock paper scissors it puts players into
"$1M is gonna go to UMA"
You sure it's not going to Ookami Mio?
In all due respect, UMA's perfect parry gave him the opportunity to turn around what would've been Wong's chance to claw back from the 2-0 deficit. GGs, UMA. Make your oshi happy.
3:00 "Hes represented with Juri! He's representing Taiwan! And he's representing Ookami Mio of Hololive!"
I love how you guys are adding the how to react section in training pls keep doing it!
Reminder that OD extensions don't pause your drive gauge recovery as opposed to DR cancel
Insane editing on this video. Props to Uma for the win he played out of his mind
The perfect Parry was godlike checkmate move. Good breakdown
So happy to see a Juri win capcup
So sad knowing shes going to be the next character hated by the community
the fact that Juri sa2 can do 2 drive bar damage is huge. Maybe from now on people will use less drive rush cancel combo against Juri if she has 2 bars.
If you DI against Juri in SA2 she can guarantee burn you out from 5 bars, hoes mad
Me personally, the only place Luke really went wrong was the blind jump out of corner into a blatantly spaced anti air. Juri was literally anticipating that and he fell right into it. As for the perfect parry wake up nothing to do but predict it and try to bait. Otherwise the Juri was just flat out being a better player as evidenced by 3-0 grand finals. Thats a hard clean up
I'm honestly so happy that the winner wasn't a Luke/Ken/JP player 😂
this is all hindsight but i guess chris wong could have also not used his level 3 when it wasn’t going to kill. this is a perfect example of why you might not want to do that
Nice breakdown, great edits back to the training footage!
I mean, its easier to slow things down in a rewind and pick out what was the best option, then actually performing the best option in the middke of a match with high stakes. Hell, even a random online match its hard to pick the best option because at the end of the day, unless it kills your opponent will still have a chance to win round.
Great video and insanely quick upload 👍
In a round before this one, Uma did a nice back dash to dodge a corner throw, getting in a dive kick.
I am really enjoying analysis like this, thanks
When keeping it real goes Wong
Love your breakdown in this video earned a sub for the good work!
Very insightful breakdown.
I was rooting for Chris Wong after all he grinded throughout many tournaments but man, UMA was the real MVP with his Juri, a real unsung hero. Mad congrats for him.
As it was happening, I remember watching this round thinking " please don't spend all that meter early on Memphis". As soon as I saw 0 meter and that Juri Perfect Parry I knew Luke had completely lost momentum.
The wake up perfect parry to Leshar was sick!
SF6 might be one of those games like VF where sometimes it's better to just let your opponent get up without you being totally on top of them. Perfect Parry can really fuck your shit up if they hit it at the right moment.
Or at the very least delay meaty timings to throw your opponent off.
Nice breakdown, man! 👍
Love this videos, great editing work and explanation, keep em coming please
:)
Amazing analysis bro
From the moment Luke punched and got perfect parried by juri it was over for him!!! that set was ggs tho🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
Great Video Hifight👍🏾💚
these transitions are sick
Nice analysis!
The best part is that a luke didnt become a champion!!!
Nice rerun analysis. Love it.
as a pure FTG audience, it always make me crazy that how these calculations runs in back of those pro player’s mind. All the practice they went through make these math problems turns into pure bottom pressing and reflection.
Dude that is some checkmate, really makes you wonder how does that even become a parry
Props to UMA but i loved how SF 6 meta matured since the game released 8 months ago. I remembered a lot of people said Drive Impact will be "broken" but then turns out Drive Rush is more important than DI in high level play. But the meta changed again with Perfect Parry have more and more important roles in high level play. I hope Capcom didn't changed much of the universal mechanics.
Love your edits!
Juri with mio color palette 🔥
We should change the meme, would you wake up dp for a million dollars? to would you attempt a wake up perfect parry for a million?. Lmao amazing stuff and analysis as always dude.
Dude came in outta nowhere and robbed everyone 100% deserved win
Top tier breakdown and editing 👌
that transition into training mode was definitely worth the sub 😉
such a high quality video. well done
You didnt have to leave the JP theme in at the end 😩
Dope video as always!
awesome breakdown bro!!!! TY
Big lesson here that Sajam has talked about before is not going for stun early. Burnout is a huge advantage, and as soon as you stun you lose it.
Use burnout to get in free pressure, meter, and damage. Then stun at the last fee seconds of burnout.
Perfect parry moment
Imagine the mental pressure on those guys.
amazing as always, wish I knew all this as I watched the game
Love how you broke this down
One thing I noticed through all of Capcom Cup is how many pros lost rounds to SELF INFILCTED BURNOUT.
Like how many times people burned 6+ drive bars to do 5% more damage that didn't even kill.
Can't believe it.
Great simple editing
The 100 million perfect parry
God, I love this game.
It was a tough decision. Jump and risk the meaty, block or wakeup parry and risk the throw. He could have tried a delayed throw tech but that would risk getting shimmied. There was no perfect answer, it was a tough RPS that led him to that checkmate and his scissors were beaten by a rock in the form of a meaty low.
CW wants to win this round quickly so he lets UMA gets to level three. If he plays more cautious he would get it. Just like last time, grand final, he throws the fire balls but juri’s fire ball reach first. Sometime u need to watch out for the threats during the attack.
That transition was too clean thoo
Great summary!
Chris Wong the ultimate Jobber
Nah he still need to job'd a couple more gf to get that title over Punk lmao
Uma was wearing mio merch you cant make this shit up imagine the akasupas for his oshi
I see you, InfiltraJuju
its not fair. uma has his oshi power with him 😂
UMAMUSUME & Miofa power !
the perfect parry wins the million
Probably the best part is that the winner is Taiwanese beating the Chinese player, sweet victory
We don’t consider honkongers Chinese tho, we are brothers with the same enemy
Great video!
UMA turned it around wit Juri's iron hoo-ha. Well done
i havent followed the scene for a while. are these 2 the best players right now? where are Daigo and the old pros?
3-0 is crazy for finals
Level 2 installs are just bonkers.
Rashid and Juri often get to pop v trigger twice in a single round, life lead or not
Thank you 🙏🏽 UMA for winning Luke Fighter 6 and beating the most boring BS character in the game.
Hmm ive never thought of deliberately getting ch'ed to get the di to combo
Good for UMA man!