Hehehe, everyone is entitled to their opinion about my videos, but I wish those people who didn't like it would at least write why they didn't like it.
Not a problem Alton. I hope you had an opportunity to see the other tutorials I had put out on in the beginner guide series. I'm sure you're a pro now, so you probably don't find them as helpful anymore, but that's the idea! To help players get to a level where they can fight for themselves :)
I'm ranked Suzaku and after going through your beginner fundamental videos I can admit that I severely overestimated my knowledge of Tekken. This course is everything I never knew I needed. I can't wait to get my next check cause I'm definitely sending you some money for everything you've taught me.
I will put ..thank you....for any video you will upload because of this unbelievable series....iam Muslim I will hope for you good luck when I will pray....thaaaaank yooooooooooo
I find that lower ranked players can recognize when you decide to not low block a lot and begin spamming lows, having a fantastic low crushing move that isn't too punishable destroys these players, but it can be annoying if you don't.
It's one of those things that over time you develop better and better movement and you can start positioning yourself away from those chip low situations. Also there is a certain point in time where you will have to start blocking lows, but I wouldn't do it when you have tons of life.
Thanks for all these videos bro. I'm commenting to help you up in the UA-cam algorithm since you deserve it. I'm a street fighter player originally but after the disappointed that is sf5 and noticing that the killer instinct scene has died I let fighting games go. I have bought t6, ttt2 and t7 in the past years right when they came out but it was always so overwhelming to learn a new complex fighting game while not being a student anymore but having to work long hours. This stuff really helps me and I can finally say that since 2 weeks I have actually started playing Tekken.
thx for the video that makes me learnt so much, and that great practicing method in the end of the vid helps me out soooooo much! since i was so scared of bryan's mix-up before T_T
@@PeterYMao I use Bryan furry .is hard to win with him in high level but he does have good tools to distance himself. I'm looking forward for more content soon 😎
Amazing video! I’m not sure if I’m just really slow but I can’t see how people are able to react to snake edge in neutral. I’ve tried your last practice routine for like an hour and can’t seem to block the snake edge in time. I doubt I’ll be able to read it in an actual match. It seems like the only way is if I anticipated the snake edge before the animation even starts, which is unrealistic. Should I keep practicing or will it be something that comes with playing the game more?
Sorry to say, but a lot of it is practice. Having seen the attack over and over eventually you’ll be able to. I would not suggest doing it an hour at a time, but rather doing it on a consistent basis of 15-20min a day. It’s better to practice consistently 15min a day rather than 2 hours just once a week. Exposure to it is very important
@@PeterYMao Noted, thank you very much for the quick reply! I’ve been watching your entire series and the way you explain each game mechanic throughly has been incredibly helpful.
@Extra Frisch absolutely! I started this channel to help people who weren't "PROS" I think too many beginners kinda get neglected and a lot of the higher level players forget what it was like to be a beginner again.
@@PeterYMao I have been using a pad and I recently bought a hori fighting edge. It seems that i can become more fluid with it if i practice, but I have a a very hard time inputting Down Back, Down Forward and so on. So I think i might replace the stick with keyboard arrows. Been a computer gamer forever and might be easier for me to adapt. Also, maybe KBD will become a bit easier, in the pad i can do it, but a bit too slowly for it to be really useful in a match.
How do I get a SS attack consistently? Sometimes I'll get a standing 4 instead of a SS 4. Is it a timing thing or am I not inputting the sidestep correctly? I try in both directions but neither seems more consistent than the other. Sorry this is a noobie question but this is a subject most guides skip over.
@@wyvernx666 The reason I ask is not every character has a SS+4 so I was wondering if you were trying to do a SS+4 with a character that doesn't have a SS+4. Lol. But in your case, SS+4 has a window in which the SS+4 can be done. If you input the 4 before the SS starts then you won't get the move and if you input the 4 after the SS window finishes then you will also not get the 4. Try practicing in practice mode with the command history on so you can see to make sure you are getting at least clean inputs. It could be that if you are not missing the window for SS+4 that maybe you are accidentally pressing either u/b or u/f or d/b or d/f when trying to do the SS. Hope that helps. Also if you have future questions please join the discord and we can better assist you there. We got 125 members or so many of them who also can help if I'm not available :) Cheers!
Hey Peter. I was wondering when you was doing the block punish video. How come when you block punish Feng's b+2 or whatever the thrust move is with his hand. That when you started your 1, 3, 4, that you wasn't able to do a better move with the same startup? Doesn't the hit confirm add up to your + frames?
@@PeterYMao I was kinda confused on the frame data. I'll just rewatch your frame data video. I'm asking you. How come you didn't do a better combo with the same startup?
FallenEdgeCloud what other 10fr attack that Bryan has would be a proper punish for Feng’s b+1 on block? Bryan only has 2 options 1,4 and 2,3 for 10fr punish
@Watson Correos yes while rising, but we in Tekken don't use the term while rising. This is because while rising would be WR, and WR in Tekken means while running. So we use the term while standing (WS).
Im not a beginner but holy shit ive been pressing DOWN MY WHOLE LIFE NOT DOWN BACK HAHAHA THANKS SO MUCH DUDE. Been getting fucked with Heihachi’s 2 hellsweeps and im wondering why i couldn’t block the 2nd hellsweep XD
Hi thank you for this. Can someone help please When I try to block a low with db that comes out of a string it fails but when blocking with only down it works... Is this a mechanic or just something to do with online?
@@computertech5538 Hmmm, as my guess is that when you press d/b sometimes you might let go of the d input slightly, and as a result of this the you end up getting just the b input even though your thumb might look like it's on the d/b input. Go into practice mode and try to block the string you have trouble with and turn command history on. Then watch to see what your inputs are. Perhaps that might help you diagnose the problem a little better. Let me know if that helps :)
Pressure Bryan so he never has a chance to use hatchet. After hatchet kick you can either challenge with a fast attack like a jab or if guess he will do another hatchet you can hopkick / low parry it.
@@PeterYMaoJab is beaten by his fast mid. Sidestep is pretty tricky, window really tight. And as you said gambling in low parry is risky... They should nerf it 😂😂😂😂😂😂. By the way, thank you. You're doing great. Your videos help me a lot to learn the game...
@@benjaminandriamiandrisoa5113 Hatchet is not that scary. As a Bryan main, he really suffers under pressure. The players who give me the most problem are those that pressure him a lot.
What can i do against Unseeable Lows that do more damage than Pokes like Hellsweeps? Do i have to gamble at the 50/50 or is there another way to deal with them?
Hey Yamiraito. Against say someone like Kazuya you can side step left or side walk left to avoid the 50/50 all together. However, against some other characters that have 50/50's you need to play at a certain range. If however, you are not able to get space, you will most likely have to play the guessing game. It is also very character dependent.
What bugs me is that I've been playing Tekken for years and I still do the mistake of getting a standing move (like standing 4 or standing 2) instead of a WS move (like WS4 or WS2). I'm not SS cancelling the crouch either. It only happens in actual matches, completely fine in practice...
@Munem939 So what's happening is that you're no longer in the WS state anymore when you are pressing the 4 or 2. This can in part to attributed to the lag. If you are practicing in practice mode at 5 bars and when you play opponents who are 4 or 3 bars, it might be throwing off your timing. One way I found that helped me cope with this as it has happened to me online as well was to press the WS attack a little sooner than I think I would (just ever so slightly).
@@PeterYMao That's the weird thing... Usually, when I do WS moves I mash the button, as soon as I block a low/duck a high. I can't see a single WS move come out but then after a short delay of nothing (Maybe 10-30f), a standing move comes out. It's like the game didn't even recognise any of my inputs for WS but recognises my standing move and only during a WS state (My controller definitely isn't broken). It's weird for it to be just lag, as this is too specific, but I can't figure how I'm messing it up myself
@@munem939 Strange... then I am not sure man. I'm very sorry, I don't know how to help with that :( I haven't run across that before. All I can say is maybe try to recreate it in practice mode.
It is something you have to take a guess on if he will do a mid or low after the first kick of the sequence. I suggest paying attention to the King player. Most players have a pattern they like to do. The mid that follows is launch punishable. And the low if you block it can be launched too.
Nice vid and all but man. Tekken is too hard. I have been trying to learn how to play for a year now and i have seen abdolute zero progress. These kinds of videos are informative but at the end of the day when you are in a match they dont help. You cant renember all this in the tention of battle. I quit trying to improve in this game its just not possible.
Hey man. I'm not one to say if and when you should quit, but I honestly think it might be worth it to look back and really assess. I am almost certain that within the 1 year you've played, you have improved in some way shape or form. Also was Tekken 7 your first Tekken? And who do you play?
I dont even play Tekken 7 Peter. I play Tekken 6 and Tag 2 because im stuck on last gen. But it matters little in my eyes. I mostly play Lars and Kazuya
@@BillysKiller7 aaah. Well the only people left who still play Tekken 6 and Tag 2 in my opinion are the super die hards and the really good online warriors. I'm sure if and when you pick up Tekken 7 things might be a little different especially the quality of players online. I hope you can continue to keep playing Tekken as I had originally left Tekken for games player Mortal Kombat / Injustice. But I ultimately came back to Tekken and never regretted it.
Both games have so many downgrades when it comes to online. Tekken 6 has the worst netcode i have ever seen in a game, which makes snake edges unseeable. And you dont need me to tell you how kazuya plays with lag. And in tag 2, the rage system is completely busted and the fact that you have to beat 2 lilis or xioyus messes up your brain. But for a good player these shouldnt be a problem, i see high ranks in both games and i just wonder why they can do it and i can't. I barely made it to green ranks in both games.
@@BillysKiller7 you play Kazuya online so it makes it infinitely harder. I think if you wanted to play like some snake edge character and abuse it, the results would bump you up some ranks for sure. But from what I gather online you play rather honest. Also, Tekken isn't a standard race, it's one of those games that takes patience, and dedication to get good at. With 100+ moves from each character, there is no way anyone in 1 year can become beginner to exceptional. Whichever Tekken you play, my biggest tip is to save your matches if you can. Watch them over, and ask yourself why did I do this here, what could I have done definitely, was there some pattern I did not see my opponent doing? Many times players get stuck at a rank because of either (1) lack of knowledge (2) playing without thinking. The later playing without thinking is the most dangerous.
I will put ..thank you....for any video you will upload because of this unbelievable series....iam Muslim I will hope for you good luck when I pray....thaaaaank yooooooooooo
How anyone can disliked this video? It's pure gold. I wish Tekken had some kind of build-in tutorial with the basics.
Hehehe, everyone is entitled to their opinion about my videos, but I wish those people who didn't like it would at least write why they didn't like it.
This is exactly the tutorial I was looking for. Thank you so much kind sir. It's Much appreciated 10/10 editing as well. Stay blessed.
Not a problem Alton. I hope you had an opportunity to see the other tutorials I had put out on in the beginner guide series. I'm sure you're a pro now, so you probably don't find them as helpful anymore, but that's the idea! To help players get to a level where they can fight for themselves :)
Schoooool's back for summer! In a good way.
These videos are the best Tekken guides out there, hands down. Keep it up!
Thanks @Sdesser. Such kind words!
I love the negan impression that was so funny 😂😂
I try my best :)
this is so far the best explanation video i have seen about blocking
This guide is amazing. Thank you SO MUCH.
You are very welcome Despair
Great video! Love the practice session at the end (and the music at 6:05). Keep them coming!
Yup! They will keep on coming :P
Thank you for taking the time and patience making this, it really helps us alot!
No, thank you for watching Auildere AE! Without you guys there would be no reason for me to make these videos :)
I'm ranked Suzaku and after going through your beginner fundamental videos I can admit that I severely overestimated my knowledge of Tekken. This course is everything I never knew I needed. I can't wait to get my next check cause I'm definitely sending you some money for everything you've taught me.
Thanks David in advanced to supporting the channel. I hope these tutorials have been eye opening ^_^
I will put ..thank you....for any video you will upload because of this unbelievable series....iam Muslim I will hope for you good luck when I will pray....thaaaaank yooooooooooo
:)
Great tutorial and your talk is fun to watch
Thank you! Cheers!
I find that lower ranked players can recognize when you decide to not low block a lot and begin spamming lows, having a fantastic low crushing move that isn't too punishable destroys these players, but it can be annoying if you don't.
It's one of those things that over time you develop better and better movement and you can start positioning yourself away from those chip low situations. Also there is a certain point in time where you will have to start blocking lows, but I wouldn't do it when you have tons of life.
Another great video! You're doing Harada's work here, Peter. Keep it up!
Unfortunately looks like Harada doesn’t have time for tutorials. Lol
Thanks for all these videos bro. I'm commenting to help you up in the UA-cam algorithm since you deserve it.
I'm a street fighter player originally but after the disappointed that is sf5 and noticing that the killer instinct scene has died I let fighting games go. I have bought t6, ttt2 and t7 in the past years right when they came out but it was always so overwhelming to learn a new complex fighting game while not being a student anymore but having to work long hours.
This stuff really helps me and I can finally say that since 2 weeks I have actually started playing Tekken.
Thank you so much for all the love and kind words. I truly appreciate support like yours!!
Your channel is growing amazingly fast. Nice work and keep going.
Tmm says hi again btw.
@ACEJIN WOLFDEMON. Thanks man. Been working really hard to put out good quality content. Appreciate the love.
Lol @ the music for the 14 lows from Shaheen.
:D
Great video sir. Your guides have been invaluable.
Thanks BeardedPotato :)
thx for the video that makes me learnt so much, and that great practicing method in the end of the vid helps me out soooooo much! since i was so scared of bryan's mix-up before T_T
:) glad I could help ya out!
Some thing I need to is to block more see able low, with the good practicing you showed at the end of video .should help me alot
Sweet! Glad the practice sections of these videos is helping someone. I wasn't sure if they were worth the time to make them.
@@PeterYMao I saw the complete video bro. Good content I know most of the thing. I struggle some times in see able lows and punish more faster
@@omarbaez8915 I do too! Trust me! Me too :D
@@PeterYMao I use Bryan furry .is hard to win with him in high level but he does have good tools to distance himself. I'm looking forward for more content soon 😎
Amazing video! I’m not sure if I’m just really slow but I can’t see how people are able to react to snake edge in neutral. I’ve tried your last practice routine for like an hour and can’t seem to block the snake edge in time.
I doubt I’ll be able to read it in an actual match. It seems like the only way is if I anticipated the snake edge before the animation even starts, which is unrealistic. Should I keep practicing or will it be something that comes with playing the game more?
Sorry to say, but a lot of it is practice. Having seen the attack over and over eventually you’ll be able to. I would not suggest doing it an hour at a time, but rather doing it on a consistent basis of 15-20min a day. It’s better to practice consistently 15min a day rather than 2 hours just once a week. Exposure to it is very important
@@PeterYMao Noted, thank you very much for the quick reply! I’ve been watching your entire series and the way you explain each game mechanic throughly has been incredibly helpful.
As always Sir, Amazing work. So glad I found your Channel. Please keep it up. A real Gem in the Pro oriented tekken world.
@Extra Frisch absolutely! I started this channel to help people who weren't "PROS" I think too many beginners kinda get neglected and a lot of the higher level players forget what it was like to be a beginner again.
Really good stuff, thanks
Seeable lows = block that shit..... 2am and I'm 🤣🤣😂😂😂
Glad I could put a smile on that face at 2AM ^_^
Nice Peter 🙏🙏🙏
👍👍👍
Sick vid man very helpful!
Glad to hear it! Thanks so much Dan! I tried my best to teach you guys ^_^
Great video! Can you do a video about breaking throws?
Yup, that's something I myself struggle with and working on as well. So I'll definitely it. Just give me a little time on it.
Very tricky. Loads of help this one
Thank you ^_^
Did you mention while-standing attacks as continuation of strings/combos such as Sacred Blade [4, 3] on Asuka which can give you free WS state?
You are a god. Thank you
You're welcome Joshua. :) Enjoy!
Thank you senpai
Welcome Chef!
Thanks. keep the grate work ^_^
@- rZnXx - Appreciate the encouragement!
@PeterYMao are u using a stick or a pad (or sth else)?
I use a Korean stick. It’s the eTokki stick.
@@PeterYMao I have been using a pad and I recently bought a hori fighting edge. It seems that i can become more fluid with it if i practice, but I have a a very hard time inputting Down Back, Down Forward and so on. So I think i might replace the stick with keyboard arrows. Been a computer gamer forever and might be easier for me to adapt. Also, maybe KBD will become a bit easier, in the pad i can do it, but a bit too slowly for it to be really useful in a match.
How do I get a SS attack consistently? Sometimes I'll get a standing 4 instead of a SS 4. Is it a timing thing or am I not inputting the sidestep correctly? I try in both directions but neither seems more consistent than the other. Sorry this is a noobie question but this is a subject most guides skip over.
Which character are you referring to specifically here with SS+4?
@@PeterYMao Yoshimitsu in my case. Does this vary between characters? :o
@@wyvernx666 The reason I ask is not every character has a SS+4 so I was wondering if you were trying to do a SS+4 with a character that doesn't have a SS+4. Lol. But in your case, SS+4 has a window in which the SS+4 can be done. If you input the 4 before the SS starts then you won't get the move and if you input the 4 after the SS window finishes then you will also not get the 4. Try practicing in practice mode with the command history on so you can see to make sure you are getting at least clean inputs. It could be that if you are not missing the window for SS+4 that maybe you are accidentally pressing either u/b or u/f or d/b or d/f when trying to do the SS. Hope that helps. Also if you have future questions please join the discord and we can better assist you there. We got 125 members or so many of them who also can help if I'm not available :) Cheers!
@@PeterYMao Dude! That makes so much sense, thank you!!
Hey Peter. I was wondering when you was doing the block punish video. How come when you block punish Feng's b+2 or whatever the thrust move is with his hand. That when you started your 1, 3, 4, that you wasn't able to do a better move with the same startup? Doesn't the hit confirm add up to your + frames?
Sorry, but I don’t believe that Bryan has a 1,3 string. I’m not sure what you mean
@@PeterYMao I was kinda confused on the frame data. I'll just rewatch your frame data video. I'm asking you. How come you didn't do a better combo with the same startup?
FallenEdgeCloud what other 10fr attack that Bryan has would be a proper punish for Feng’s b+1 on block? Bryan only has 2 options 1,4 and 2,3 for 10fr punish
@@PeterYMao ohhh ok thanks! You should do intermediate and advanced guides! I like your series.
Sometimes Negan will do a ws 1 and sometimes he does a ss 1 and I swear I do the same input. Obviously I'm not,but it feels the same.
If you get SS you're not holding down long enough for you to enter into crouch. Just practice.
Another great video sir ( ゚∀゚ )
Appreciate it ( ゚∀゚ )!
I can help it I always try to block the chips. But I also try to reassume the stand block immediately
Yeah, trying to block chip damage is always one of those things that you should base it off a read, not just do all the time.
By WS you also mean while rising?
@Watson Correos yes while rising, but we in Tekken don't use the term while rising. This is because while rising would be WR, and WR in Tekken means while running. So we use the term while standing (WS).
Im not a beginner but holy shit ive been pressing DOWN MY WHOLE LIFE NOT DOWN BACK HAHAHA THANKS SO MUCH DUDE. Been getting fucked with Heihachi’s 2 hellsweeps and im wondering why i couldn’t block the 2nd hellsweep XD
The little things you learn when randomly deciding to click on one of my videos :)
Hi thank you for this. Can someone help please
When I try to block a low with db that comes out of a string it fails but when blocking with only down it works... Is this a mechanic or just something to do with online?
Hey Computer Tech are you playing on arcade stick, controller or hitbox/mix box?
@@PeterYMao I play on a ps4 Controller, but on PC
Not on Bluetooth but with cable
@@computertech5538 Hmmm, as my guess is that when you press d/b sometimes you might let go of the d input slightly, and as a result of this the you end up getting just the b input even though your thumb might look like it's on the d/b input. Go into practice mode and try to block the string you have trouble with and turn command history on. Then watch to see what your inputs are. Perhaps that might help you diagnose the problem a little better. Let me know if that helps :)
@@PeterYMao thanks, will try it in practice
So how to deal with Bryan Hatchet Kick ?!? 19/20f... so unseable but do like 20+ dmg ?!? Please help...
Pressure Bryan so he never has a chance to use hatchet. After hatchet kick you can either challenge with a fast attack like a jab or if guess he will do another hatchet you can hopkick / low parry it.
@@PeterYMaoJab is beaten by his fast mid. Sidestep is pretty tricky, window really tight. And as you said gambling in low parry is risky... They should nerf it 😂😂😂😂😂😂. By the way, thank you. You're doing great. Your videos help me a lot to learn the game...
@@benjaminandriamiandrisoa5113 Hatchet is not that scary. As a Bryan main, he really suffers under pressure. The players who give me the most problem are those that pressure him a lot.
@@PeterYMao Ok, I'll try to pressure him then... Thanks
What can i do against Unseeable Lows that do more damage than Pokes like Hellsweeps? Do i have to gamble at the 50/50 or is there another way to deal with them?
Hey Yamiraito. Against say someone like Kazuya you can side step left or side walk left to avoid the 50/50 all together. However, against some other characters that have 50/50's you need to play at a certain range. If however, you are not able to get space, you will most likely have to play the guessing game. It is also very character dependent.
@@PeterYMao Okay i'll try that, thanks
@@yamiraito2447 Who do you play?
@@PeterYMao Im playing Yoshi
How can you recognise if a low can be parried or not?
That will be in the next guide :) Already working on it!
6:45 HAHHAA SOO FUNNY
Haha! Thanks Shuraim 👍
You god 😊
What bugs me is that I've been playing Tekken for years and I still do the mistake of getting a standing move (like standing 4 or standing 2) instead of a WS move (like WS4 or WS2). I'm not SS cancelling the crouch either. It only happens in actual matches, completely fine in practice...
@Munem939 So what's happening is that you're no longer in the WS state anymore when you are pressing the 4 or 2. This can in part to attributed to the lag. If you are practicing in practice mode at 5 bars and when you play opponents who are 4 or 3 bars, it might be throwing off your timing. One way I found that helped me cope with this as it has happened to me online as well was to press the WS attack a little sooner than I think I would (just ever so slightly).
@@PeterYMao That's the weird thing... Usually, when I do WS moves I mash the button, as soon as I block a low/duck a high. I can't see a single WS move come out but then after a short delay of nothing (Maybe 10-30f), a standing move comes out. It's like the game didn't even recognise any of my inputs for WS but recognises my standing move and only during a WS state (My controller definitely isn't broken). It's weird for it to be just lag, as this is too specific, but I can't figure how I'm messing it up myself
@@munem939 Strange... then I am not sure man. I'm very sorry, I don't know how to help with that :( I haven't run across that before. All I can say is maybe try to recreate it in practice mode.
@@PeterYMao That's fine! I had a feeling that its a really weird issue. Thanks for your help though! And keep up the good work with the videos!!
@@munem939 Will do bro. Will do!
Is cool
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I’m havin such a hard time block king triple low
It is something you have to take a guess on if he will do a mid or low after the first kick of the sequence. I suggest paying attention to the King player. Most players have a pattern they like to do. The mid that follows is launch punishable. And the low if you block it can be launched too.
But how do I play Bryan?!
Will come in 2 videos. Thanks for your patience.
Lol TheMaoMan
:P
Nice vid and all but man. Tekken is too hard. I have been trying to learn how to play for a year now and i have seen abdolute zero progress. These kinds of videos are informative but at the end of the day when you are in a match they dont help. You cant renember all this in the tention of battle. I quit trying to improve in this game its just not possible.
Hey man. I'm not one to say if and when you should quit, but I honestly think it might be worth it to look back and really assess. I am almost certain that within the 1 year you've played, you have improved in some way shape or form. Also was Tekken 7 your first Tekken? And who do you play?
I dont even play Tekken 7 Peter. I play Tekken 6 and Tag 2 because im stuck on last gen. But it matters little in my eyes. I mostly play Lars and Kazuya
@@BillysKiller7 aaah. Well the only people left who still play Tekken 6 and Tag 2 in my opinion are the super die hards and the really good online warriors. I'm sure if and when you pick up Tekken 7 things might be a little different especially the quality of players online. I hope you can continue to keep playing Tekken as I had originally left Tekken for games player Mortal Kombat / Injustice. But I ultimately came back to Tekken and never regretted it.
Both games have so many downgrades when it comes to online. Tekken 6 has the worst netcode i have ever seen in a game, which makes snake edges unseeable. And you dont need me to tell you how kazuya plays with lag. And in tag 2, the rage system is completely busted and the fact that you have to beat 2 lilis or xioyus messes up your brain. But for a good player these shouldnt be a problem, i see high ranks in both games and i just wonder why they can do it and i can't. I barely made it to green ranks in both games.
@@BillysKiller7 you play Kazuya online so it makes it infinitely harder. I think if you wanted to play like some snake edge character and abuse it, the results would bump you up some ranks for sure. But from what I gather online you play rather honest. Also, Tekken isn't a standard race, it's one of those games that takes patience, and dedication to get good at. With 100+ moves from each character, there is no way anyone in 1 year can become beginner to exceptional. Whichever Tekken you play, my biggest tip is to save your matches if you can. Watch them over, and ask yourself why did I do this here, what could I have done definitely, was there some pattern I did not see my opponent doing? Many times players get stuck at a rank because of either (1) lack of knowledge (2) playing without thinking. The later playing without thinking is the most dangerous.
I will put ..thank you....for any video you will upload because of this unbelievable series....iam Muslim I will hope for you good luck when I pray....thaaaaank yooooooooooo
Thank you so much bud. I appreciate all the love and prayers.