That opening few seconds of Dahlia's match is simultaneously terrifying and hilarious. You can *feel* the fear as they do a short hop over the first strike, holding there... and then COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER
No such thing as intelligence on a linear scale like that. Human intelligence is immensely diverse, this game is all about intuition and who can make the better guesses. There can be no "best" because we are all better at reading different types of people. Everyone has their patterns they cant escape, even the best of the best. Those at the top will be studied and beaten, all the time. You just have to know the game and know how to be unpredictable, and know when to be bold and switch up, and know how to play mind games.
@@TapdotWater That's hilarious. Imagine not paying attention to the discord, coming to the tournament and suddenly your Wiz opponent goes absolutely apeshit jumping in place
"Nothing lasts, nothing ends, a man chooses when he stops trying just as he chooses when he's lost. Your legacy is decided by how you treat it" - me rn
you're playing cowboy like he's got exodia or something while I'm here still wondering if I should or should not whiff cancel because I don't know what that means
okay so i don't really play yomi- but even then i could see you were in trouble with that wizard, holy shit the guy left you with a single inch of space to do your thing
I wonder if I could use your name to find you on pesterchum, it looks eerily similar to a proper chumhandle though I'm not sure. Good job on being the world champ, you will always have bragging rights no matter what
The problem with being amazing at reading people is that you are prone to overthink most people. Most battles for me its not figuring out how smart they are, its how dumb they are. I legit get mad when i set something up for the most efficient and intelligent move they could make based on my current actions and then they go for the dumb option and I get hit. If I would have picked the dumb option too we would atleast be in nuetral but no now im being juggled
@@bernardo8993 Yeah, they did tho. And its constant. People tend to pick the most simple, most readable option even if they are trying to play mind games. Once I realised that beating the average person became really easy. In tournaments, they never pick the simple option unless they are trying to mixup. Regular people are just monkey see monkey do mindset. They dont think too far into it, which throws someone like me who constantly overthinks off. However im amazing in tournaments. I beat the top wizard in Hustle Heat 1 without getting hit. I knew he would try to back away so I picked stinger, but if he went for the more simple or dumb options I would have gotten hit there.
You overpredicted. This is a common thing in Pokemon too, as a simple example Heatran vs Scizor. Heatran is faster and Scizor is dead to literally any Fire move and the opponent knows it. The only smart move for me is to switch to a Fire resist to take the Lava Plume/Magma Storm and force Heatran out.... right? Except my opponent knows that too. And because they know that I have two more choices. Clicking Close Combat instead of switching is now a viable choice. If I'm right and he went for Earth Power or Toxic predicting that I would make the optimal play, I kill his Heatran. I am taking a risk in that if I'm wrong I'm losing Scizor, and it's one that I'd never take against a lower-ladder player who's likely going to react to the situation in front of him rather than what I'm probably going to do, but against someone who's good at the game I can actually take their reads into account before I make my decision. Likewise, I can predict that he'll switch into his answer to my most likely switch and use U-Turn instead. Again, if I'm wrong and he went for his Fire move I lose Scizor but if I'm right and he did either of the other options, I get to make my switch after I see what he does. My opponent being good at the game turns two options that would be terrible against a worse player into actual considerations. Your opponents aren't necessarily making the dumb choice. They're calling out the correct response to the smart choice by picking an option that beats it.
@@so0meone thats alot to assume though, there are an incredibly vast amount of reasons someone can arrive at the same conclusion. It could be because they read you, made a good educated guess generally around what you would do, or they misread or tried something risky and it worked. Those are just the most common examples, but it mainly comes down to reading opponent patterns and using whatever variables you recognise to form a conclusion. The combinations of these conclusions is what im calling "vast". Ive been playing alot recently and im pretty cracked. On a 16 game win streak and im trying to play in skilled lobbies. Just a bit of experience and I can read simpler thinkers alot faster now. But by default my mind tries to make things as sophisticated as possible so simple thinking doesn't come naturally to me which really effects my reads. But im aware of this now and better at tapping into this mindset ppl call "common sense"
If you mean in terms of where I'm throwing it, it's a lot more about getting the enemy to move on hit in such a way that you can hit the Lasso on your next move. If you mean after a Pull, that's just a matter of guessing the opponents' DI
@@jashirei7581 I recommend taking the time to memorize the specific path that Lasso travels and the range at which LS hits. One thing I did was take some screenshot or GIFs of them in singleplayer to have up while playing, so I would be able to eyeball my follow up a bit more clearly
@@Akodakun It used to be that the block system was in a state where if you blocked anything, it would perfectly parry all damage and allow you to react, often starting a combo or negating your opponent's multi-hit attack entirely. Liftoff was a move for wizard, now called "Missile Form," and it used to beat just about everything you could throw at it.
Probably! I believe this was before the block changes--I definitely could have played more defensively in this tournament but made a few mistakes. So it goes!
My homie in red (The guy who uploaded the video, former world champion) used Lightning Blade, expecting the blue guy to go backwards. Lightning blade is pretty unsafe if whiffed (missed) and is a projectile. It hits an area far in front of him but not close to him. This left him open to combos, which are devastating in this game. He lost the gamble.
If there's one thing I've learned from Wolfe "World Champ Difference" Glick It's.. Once a world champ always a world champ BB!
Truer words have never been spoken
Never expected a Wolfe glick reference here
That opening few seconds of Dahlia's match is simultaneously terrifying and hilarious. You can *feel* the fear as they do a short hop over the first strike, holding there...
and then COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER
I get PTSD every time I see Dahlia post in matchmaking channels
@@TapdotWater lol
Yomi hustle is the chess version of smash, only the true smartest become great, and you are that guy, fellow hustler
I greatly appreciate this message, though I don't know if I'd say I'm the Smartest Hustler 😅
@@TapdotWater well, you are up there at least
No such thing as intelligence on a linear scale like that. Human intelligence is immensely diverse, this game is all about intuition and who can make the better guesses. There can be no "best" because we are all better at reading different types of people. Everyone has their patterns they cant escape, even the best of the best. Those at the top will be studied and beaten, all the time. You just have to know the game and know how to be unpredictable, and know when to be bold and switch up, and know how to play mind games.
@@shady1137 mind games are fun
@@gabusdeux my man be spitting facts
well this is a perfect example of
"one combo and its over"
Jesus christ that game with Dahlia was insane. Wiz otps are a MENACE, the char has just so many techs to figure out tbh
Especially that early into THAT specific patch, the liftoff tech was basically just discovered earlier that day. Absolutely insane plays from Dahlia
@@TapdotWater That's hilarious. Imagine not paying attention to the discord, coming to the tournament and suddenly your Wiz opponent goes absolutely apeshit jumping in place
"Nothing lasts, nothing ends, a man chooses when he stops trying just as he chooses when he's lost. Your legacy is decided by how you treat it" - me rn
look on the bright side
at least it wasn't to a wizard
I could never live it down if that happened
hope you feel better soon. I got the flu during thanksgiving and it's kicking my ass. covid is even worse though, best of luck
Thank you very much, it's a right bastard but I'm starting to test negative and coming out on the better side of it
@@TapdotWater good to hear!
emotion has been drawn out of my soul 😔
GETTING THIS GAME RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!! THEY WAY YOU EDITED THIS MASTERPIECE WAS PERFECT YOU WILL GET BACK TO THE TOP ONE DAY!!!!
It'll take a lot of time and work!
you're playing cowboy like he's got exodia or something while I'm here still wondering if I should or should not whiff cancel because I don't know what that means
its like animation cancel so you can make your next move faster
Animation cancel that takes some of your burst meter
@@lolopinko3385 i did not notice that, tought it was free
Now it makes more sense
@@rompevuevitos222 I gotta correct myself, it takes **most** of the burst meter
@@rompevuevitos222 same
never would have expected to hear Question de Temps paired with Yomi, but damn... I can appreciate it.
It works surprisingly well! Along with the other pieces that Jon Bois tends to use in his videos, it helps make a great atmosphere
The first match clutch had garou's theme streaming in my head
Don't feel bad about your self you had to fight fatherless wizard mains your a Chad who does not use wizard
I await the return of our champion...
You'll have to wait a while longer cause Elucard is cracked
okay so i don't really play yomi- but even then i could see you were in trouble with that wizard, holy shit the guy left you with a single inch of space to do your thing
Bridget pfp W detected
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There's always a second chance.
0:35
What a comeback
Analytical minds excel in this game
I wonder if I could use your name to find you on pesterchum, it looks eerily similar to a proper chumhandle though I'm not sure. Good job on being the world champ, you will always have bragging rights no matter what
I used a different chumhandle when I was on pesterchum, but you're not too far off :)
Soo epic omg
YOO I faced you the other day, you’re cracked
It was a good run, brother, but no one can run forever
Ahhh. A wizard...
Like damn they read you like a book
They are some very good players
00:40 "a morte iminente" it's BR, Nice
WIZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARD!
The problem with being amazing at reading people is that you are prone to overthink most people. Most battles for me its not figuring out how smart they are, its how dumb they are. I legit get mad when i set something up for the most efficient and intelligent move they could make based on my current actions and then they go for the dumb option and I get hit. If I would have picked the dumb option too we would atleast be in nuetral but no now im being juggled
sounds like they didn't pick the dumb option then
@@bernardo8993 Yeah, they did tho. And its constant. People tend to pick the most simple, most readable option even if they are trying to play mind games.
Once I realised that beating the average person became really easy.
In tournaments, they never pick the simple option unless they are trying to mixup.
Regular people are just monkey see monkey do mindset. They dont think too far into it, which throws someone like me who constantly overthinks off.
However im amazing in tournaments. I beat the top wizard in Hustle Heat 1 without getting hit.
I knew he would try to back away so I picked stinger, but if he went for the more simple or dumb options I would have gotten hit there.
@@shady1137 you should try playing with the competitive client more often
You overpredicted. This is a common thing in Pokemon too, as a simple example Heatran vs Scizor. Heatran is faster and Scizor is dead to literally any Fire move and the opponent knows it. The only smart move for me is to switch to a Fire resist to take the Lava Plume/Magma Storm and force Heatran out.... right? Except my opponent knows that too. And because they know that I have two more choices. Clicking Close Combat instead of switching is now a viable choice. If I'm right and he went for Earth Power or Toxic predicting that I would make the optimal play, I kill his Heatran. I am taking a risk in that if I'm wrong I'm losing Scizor, and it's one that I'd never take against a lower-ladder player who's likely going to react to the situation in front of him rather than what I'm probably going to do, but against someone who's good at the game I can actually take their reads into account before I make my decision. Likewise, I can predict that he'll switch into his answer to my most likely switch and use U-Turn instead. Again, if I'm wrong and he went for his Fire move I lose Scizor but if I'm right and he did either of the other options, I get to make my switch after I see what he does.
My opponent being good at the game turns two options that would be terrible against a worse player into actual considerations.
Your opponents aren't necessarily making the dumb choice. They're calling out the correct response to the smart choice by picking an option that beats it.
@@so0meone thats alot to assume though, there are an incredibly vast amount of reasons someone can arrive at the same conclusion. It could be because they read you, made a good educated guess generally around what you would do, or they misread or tried something risky and it worked. Those are just the most common examples, but it mainly comes down to reading opponent patterns and using whatever variables you recognise to form a conclusion. The combinations of these conclusions is what im calling "vast". Ive been playing alot recently and im pretty cracked. On a 16 game win streak and im trying to play in skilled lobbies. Just a bit of experience and I can read simpler thinkers alot faster now. But by default my mind tries to make things as sophisticated as possible so simple thinking doesn't come naturally to me which really effects my reads. But im aware of this now and better at tapping into this mindset ppl call "common sense"
First round is relatable
There are a lot of wizard mains
Rip 😔
Dayummm I never seen a wizard use rocket jump like its nothing
That cowboy combo was gross wth
Tap water?? More like touch gra-
lol
I wanna see you and elucard fight :3
I'd be honored to have that chance
funny little replays
A morte eminente ou a lenda
combo's be like...
Cool
Bro is literally Magnus Carlsen of Yomi 🗿
Haha 😅 I'd like to think so, but players like Tsutsuji or Cozy really do know the game at an insane level, I don't think I've beat them yet
Wait, why is competitive Yomi played only Bo1, especially with the
It gets to bo3 in the later rounds, but they take multiple hours sometimes.
0:50 what's the song?
I believe that song is Thinking Different, if memory serves! Should be in the description :)
Bro. Parry the burst?! How tf?!
Sometimes it's just readable
oh i guess im late
Bruh this game looks cool what is it called
Your Only Move is Hustle, it's available on Steam!
@@TapdotWater thanks
How do you control where the lasso goes. It rarely goes where i want 8t
If you mean in terms of where I'm throwing it, it's a lot more about getting the enemy to move on hit in such a way that you can hit the Lasso on your next move. If you mean after a Pull, that's just a matter of guessing the opponents' DI
@@TapdotWater yeah i meant throwing it. Not being able to control where the lasso and lightning slash goes is my only gripe with cowboy
@@jashirei7581 I recommend taking the time to memorize the specific path that Lasso travels and the range at which LS hits. One thing I did was take some screenshot or GIFs of them in singleplayer to have up while playing, so I would be able to eyeball my follow up a bit more clearly
Sets are best of one?
What patch is this on? Some of this looks like always-parries and horribly broken Liftoff.
Yeah, this is only a week after release, so always-parry and that crazy liftoff era
What does that mean? I haven't played the game yet
@@Akodakun It used to be that the block system was in a state where if you blocked anything, it would perfectly parry all damage and allow you to react, often starting a combo or negating your opponent's multi-hit attack entirely.
Liftoff was a move for wizard, now called "Missile Form," and it used to beat just about everything you could throw at it.
A morte iminente nãaooo
deserved for maining cowboy
Very true :sadhaw:
That was fast. Sad
Game name?
Your Only Move Is HUSTLE, available on Steam!
@@TapdotWater Thx
Can't you just parry everything in this?
Probably! I believe this was before the block changes--I definitely could have played more defensively in this tournament but made a few mistakes. So it goes!
0:19 bro think he satoru gojo 💀
I do often feel like a Blindfolded Idiot
cowboy needs to be nerfed
Improve skill
wizard is busted bro gets carried by his character
Nah bro.
What's going on in 1:07 I don't understand
My homie in red (The guy who uploaded the video, former world champion) used Lightning Blade, expecting the blue guy to go backwards. Lightning blade is pretty unsafe if whiffed (missed) and is a projectile. It hits an area far in front of him but not close to him. This left him open to combos, which are devastating in this game.
He lost the gamble.
And on top of all of that, I made this incredibly risky play against Dahlia--one of the best (if not THE best) Wizard players out there.
His name is "death is imminent" are you actually Brazilian?
Навалил скилла
thats modded
It is not!
weakest jon bois fan
Jon Bois inspires all of my Yomi success