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It might be a bit weird that I am posting in this very very inactive part of the forum, but what the hell! N-O is coming to Sweden to participate at the Destination Showdown-tournament with players from Sweden, Russia and France. I translated this post made by him a few days ago regarding his general game plan and view on how to play Venom for the Showdown-thread at bitterharmony. I thought that I might as well post it here as well, since I've already translated it to English. Cheers!
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Some more videos! Sadly, they are in black and white since the PS2:s at this specific gathering didn't really want to be compatible with my video capturing devices. Yonasu(sl) vs SilentW(te) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBYx5O6ynkA halehale(fa) vs Yonasu(sl) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiiKV00sj30 Yonasu(sl) vs Shinjin(or) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib8XC2RcISw Only about three weeks until Destination Showdown feat. N-O(ve) etc! For you people that can't show up: stay tuned for the stream. I'll try to get some more casual sessions before the event as well. Cheers.
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Yup, Baiken does indeed have the upper hand on the ground as well. This is why this matchup slightly favors Baiken. Like you are saying, iad jS and -tatami are super effective against Dizzy as a response to raw summons or tk bubbles. These options together with kabari and 2s/fS forces Dizzy to be careful of her decisions. BA iad jS and -tatami can of course be countered if you just throw them out too carelessly (f.S, 2s, ice spike and crouch). And as for groundpokes such as BA f.S, 2S and kabari: dizzy's most solid option is ice spike (frc in order to be safe). But Baiken still generally has the upper hand. But that throwrange together with a summon when she has scored a knockdown is such a pain to deal with :V
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I think the point was focusing on explaining why airthrows are so good in this game, not how they are an important tool to take advantage of Dizzys expanded hit box on her j.H... And the point I'm trying to make is people should of course be very aware of airthrows and how to use them; but Baiken can handle an airborne DI soooo well that people also be very very aware of all the other options Baiken has. Also: I'm pretty sure we all agree that straight up airdashing in with only jH is really bad. That's why a more valid example would be airdash j2S or jK. Let's say Dizzy has airdashed back in order to escape from Baikens pressure; then reads that Baiken is going to dash forward (on the ground) to close in on her. Then it might be a valid option doing a airdash j2S (has a great hitbox etc.) straight towards Baiken and then she can gattle it to jH for terrible damage. But if Baiken fd-breaks and blocks it, its a free youshijin (since Dizzy won't be able to land and recover in time, especially if she does a jH afterwards). This example is though one of few instances where I can see Dizzy airdashing in on a grounded Baiken making sense. BUT the point I am trying to make is that Baiken still has an advantageous position when she is grounded. An airborne Dizzy vs a grounded Baiken is always going to favor Baiken. Not that much because of airthrows, but because of Baiken having so many other options that can straight up beat Dizzy cleanly. When Dizzy is on the ground however; she has some options that are tricky to deal with. And if Dizzy has a summon out; the points I made above don't really apply. That's why I feel like these are the difficult areas of this matchup.
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I don't really agree with this focus on airthrow-usage in this specific matchup and the situations that you guys are talking about. Youshijin and 6P are sufficient for beating airdashes jH or whatever. I mean, you have to be pretty good at doing doing fast counters on reaction to the block, but airdashing into a j2S or jH is pretty much always a free hit with youshijin, since they wont be able to land in order to block. And the other possible angles (e.g. dizzy is coming from a diagonal trijectory, in front of you) are like... 6P or a preemptive air-to-air jP destroys her. If dizzy is jumping in on you (without a summon), you own her for free. Just keep on chasing her down and fd-break (and react to what she is doing) and remember to catch her with IAD jS/jP in certain positions. Don't get me wrong, airthrowing is very very very strong in this game. But since Dizzy has her j2S (throwinv) which kind of prevents you from throwing her when she is running away from you (e.g. you have chased her down to the corner and she wants to jump -> airdash out), and since Baiken has more than enough anti-airs that beat her cleanly (e.g. fd-break -> you block an airdash jH -> oh, go from 4 to 12 -> youshijin -> damage, KD and tension -> win) it's not as important as in other matchups.
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Please do the same with the GG-Sweden thread o/ http://www.dustloop.com/forums/showthread.php?3459-SWEDEN-GG-se!-RanBats-Community-amp-Vids!-The-quot-Too-Famous-quot-community!/page27
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Yes he is and you should to!! More Videos from Sweden!!! Casuals 【GGXXAC】Shinjin(or) vs Nehle(di) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je3ZsgqJKdg 【GGXXAC】Shinjin(ba) vs Nehle(di) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUbcaqGBpIs 【GGXXAC】Shinjin(ba) vs ROCCAT(ax) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vogmk0ofvC0 【GGXXAC】Shinjin(ba) vs Koas(ja) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5R-X1Z60Qs Tournament 【DG6】 Singles - Pools & Top 16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DYkmrp6FI0 【DG6】 Singles - Top 8 (Swedish Qualifiers for the Showdown Cup) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skHdeyhd_Iw 【DG6】 Teams - Top 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aeo4-Q7lRw
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Yet again; I'll keep this post short, as I could go on forever when it comes to matchups against at least half of the cast. There are a lot of details and specifics as always, but I'll focus on the general stuff. This is a bit of a favorable matchup for Baiken. This matchup mainly revolves around: --------------------------------- Poking at midrange with f.S, 2S and Kabari, since her only move that beats them cleanly is the ice spike (236H) and they stuff raw summons Using really low IAD Tatami and IAD jS to tatami, since it kills her summoning bubbles in the air and raw summons on the ground. Chasing her down when she is using her air-movement to escape, with jP, iad jS and dashes (and antiair with jP or 6P) Knowing how to escaping her mix-up game --------------------------------- The way to go about is first and foremost stay on the ground, mixup up with dash fd-break / dash 2s and kabari. Since these options either close the gap and The goal is to deny Dizzy from summoning stuff, and thus force her to rely on ice spike-counterpoke (that is why you have to mix up with dash fd-break, so you can punis it on block with either Ouren ir iad jS jP jK -> combo). Her 2H is also really risky for her, block and punish. Yet again, this is why you also dash up and block. The poking with 2S and kabari is to force her to use these risky moves and punish them. Because when you have forced her into the corner with a knockdown; she should have a difficult time getting in a favorable position again. Just try not to be a idiot and use well thought out pressure and positioning. The biggest hurdle you wil encounter in this matchup is when she has gotten a knockdown (ex. she hits you with a ice spike) or she succesfully reads your passive play (ex.you are baing ice spike with block, but she does a raw-summon instead) and gets a summon. Generally speaking, killing the fish is a bad idea, but sometimes using 6P to kill it and then jumping or using kabari can be an idea. It (of course) depends on where Dizzy is on the screen and what she is doing. If she is stupid enough to use an air-based okizeme (ex. iad-stuff), just Ouren out of there and get into a favorable position. The real trick is when she starts abusing her retarded throw range, since the only thing you can really do is to either break the throw or 1f jump of there (which a lot of times leads to you blocking a laser or a fish attack, and then you have to block her c.S since she option selects her throw, which then puts you in yet another unfavorable position). There are also some details regarding how to react to 2p, 2p 2k, 2k 2d into jc etc. but I'll save that for another time... ------------------- This matchup is focused on Baiken chasing down Dizzy and forcing her to use moves that needs tension in order to be safe (ice spike, 2h frc). Dizzy has few defensive options, her best often being IB into 1f-jump and running away. If Dizzy uses air-based okizeme, Baiken can just run away,if dizzy is on the ground and mainly abusing her throw-range, shit is tough for Baiken. Dizzy has to use risky moves in order to beat Baiken, and if she guesses wrong she can die a quick and horrible death (ex: blocked 2H into BA 5H Kabari leads to huge damage knockdown and tons of tension for Baiken). Baiken needs to be good at positioning herself well when chasing Dizzy, but is doable with experience. IF BOTH PLAYERS ARE DECENT ENOUGH! Cheers.
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I'll keep this post short, as I could go on forever when it comes to matchups against at least half of the cast. This is a really good matchup for Baiken. This matchup mainly revolves around: ------------- - Dash up, block (counters), favorable mindgames on block and closes the distance (his 5p whiffs etc) - Walk forward, block (counters), tensiongain + same pros as the above - IAD Pylon Sword (jH), reads on 2P and Rensen that leads to huge damage and knockdown. -------------- When you have made the Axl-player afraid of using moves, one can start to use: 5H (kinda beats 3P with a certain spacing, of course you should buffer kabari) and f.S (kinda beats 5K and 2K, try to confirm standing counterhit into iad jP) and of course the good old dash up throw (with skidbreak if they like to abare with 2k). But mainly focus on the three options decribed above. Axl really has to rely on unfavorable reads against counters. His catch-moves stop sakura, but loses to block (punish witih f.S to jD on reaction) and mawarikomi (throw). His mixup-game is also really weak, especially since you can youshijin/baku his 6H on reaction. Bomber can be sakura:d on block. Heck, even rensen is favorable on block. Just know your spacing. He can beat Mawarikomi with the spinning-followup (but if you frc into block, you can punish it with ex. sakura). He can beat Ouren with the [8] followup. He can avoid sakura with spacing, thus you want to get up close on him. If he gets to predicable with his 2P, you can youshijin it for a fullscreen counterhit. Kind of tricky, but doable. The only mindgame I really fear is 3P/throw, but if you have tension you can easily fuzzyjump out and escape on reaction. Rise up baku-OS also cleanly beats all of his meatys. Kokuugeki is broken though, beats Baikens moves pretty cleanly. But its a bit difficult to use with all the frc-timings and whatnot. I'd also mix up bit with iad jP (buffer jS and confirming whiffs into block or another jP before landing) and jS (buffer jH or tatami, confim into combo or whiff into land->throw). If Axl is in the air -> he is an idiot. Just take the chance and get in close 6P or iad jS/jP... ------------ When scoring a knockdown, just be aware of his 5K (his fastest move) and his SRK:s (which are tricky to use succesfully but can mess up iad meaty:s) and do the same old mix-up game. ------------- Combos: Just remember that f.S jD frc ad tatami don't work on him in the corner. Well, jD frc ad tatami don't work that good in the corner at all. I'd also recomend doing 2k 5s jK jS jD ad jS jD as your corner throw-combo of choice. ------------- So this is a pretty stupid matchup, with some solid footsies but mainly focused on mindgames where the risk/reward pretty much always favor Baiken. Axl has very few defensive options when Baiken is rushing down. Baiken has many defensive options when Axl is rushing down. Baiken should be able to win this match with solid play and some IAD Pylon Sword-reads. Axl has to win this match with all in-reads and difficult confirms. IF BOTH PLAYERS ARE DECENT ENOUGH! Cheers.
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Hehe, yeah. It still took too much time though... Nehle was supposed to do the SBO-videos, but failed to deliver. So SuperManShinjin had to step up and come out of retirement!! Get Hype! And drassill, it was a blast meeting you! You are more than welcome to Destination Showdown, although we Swedes have a bad (and true) reputation of not travelling abroad to attend foreign GG-events... But yeah. More videos to come soon. Stay tuned!
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Destination: Showdown [11-13 may] (N-O will be coming!)
Shinjin replied to Neophos's topic in International Events
Great! Check out the thread at Bitterharmony that Neophos linked for some more new information, and a post about N-Otoko about what his mindset for the event. It would be fun if a lot of people could make it out. Also; please post at the thread at Bitterharmony, so they can add you to the player-list. It will help Svampen and Neophos out a lot. -
Gravedigger! Shinjin comes out of retirement and becomes a Gravedigger! He finds hidden treasure in the deepest darkest pits of Nehles computer. Guess what? =) 【SBO-Quals2010】 Winners Bracket R1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT11CrLDdlE&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz 【SBO-Quals2010】 Winners Bracket R1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvvtne3BLOM&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz 【SBO-Quals.2010】 Winners Bracket R2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoOcjglUyBM&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz 【SBO-Quals.2010】 Winners Bracket R2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH3oJ6_jJgc&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz 【SBO-Quals.2010】Losers Bracket R1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHPXyyp26p4&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz 【SBO-Quals.2010】Losers Bracket R2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JjmpVe966M&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz 【SBO-Quals.2010】Losers Bracket R2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxP7LQZOeI0&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz 【SBO-Quals.2010】 Winners Bracket Final http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHSgAixv8ks&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz 【SBO-Quals.2010】Losers Bracket Final http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In0xEjPE58U&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz This is sadly the last video we could find. The grand-final seems lost somewhere in the abyss, even deeper than these were. Showdown 5 was an awesome event! Peace Love & Understanding etc. So yeah, I literally stayed up all night to fix this So tired.. ------- 【GGXXAC】Xzi(ja) vs Shinjin(ba) - Casuals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi0JdNtjb5w&context=C3d51cd8ADOEgsToPDskKDafGomx7pkR6gXg-6Mrfz -------
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Fuck yeah! So I guess I have to get a PS3 now :O
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I have to agree that the wording of this announcement and the fact that it is going to be displayed at AOU2012 (this weekend) points to the fact that this indeed is a release for the arcade (primarily). But we will have to wait and see! Regardless, I am happy! It is awesome to see some new life put in to Guilty Gear, in one shape or the other. Edit: And lol, I just noticed my forum-award. Hahaha Edit 2: And if its released on arcade then... at least Justice and Kliff has to be rebalanced (since the top screenshot includes them they should be in the game). And if so, are they going to tweak all of the characters in the game? Etc etc etc.
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http://am-show.sega.jp/aou12/lineup/ggxxacp/index.html Platform: Not announced. Sometime in 2012 To be displayed at AOU2012 (this weekend, I think...), which is a event for arcadegames.
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On a related note: Ruu is going to tomorrows acho-ranbat.
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Results after 26 rounds of Danisen (11th of June, 2011) ・Tsuwamono Woshige (MI)±0 ・10th Dan N-Otoko(VE)±0 Rozu (KY)±0 Doubt (SL)±0 Efute (MA)±0 ↑ Summit (CH)-2 ・9th Dan Dogura (RO)±0 LOX (JA)-1 ・8th Dan RF (FA)±0 Omito (JO)-1 Gibson (ED)-2 ・7th Dan Dogura (TE)+1 N-Otoko(SO)±0 Yuuki (ED)±0 Maddo (VE)±0 Nage (FA)±0 Ruki (DI)±0 Dogura (SL)±0 Dogura (SO)±0 Susumu (CH)±0 Kedako (MA)-2 ・6th Dan Kabegiwa no DC(JO)±0 ↓ Doraes (AN)±0 Woshige (TE)±0 Kuro (ZA)±0 Dei (TE)±0 Tsujikawa (SL)±0 CPO (PO)±0 N-Otoko(MI)-1 Makki (DI)-1 Defure (FA)-1 ・5th Dan MINT (TE)+1 Souhei (DI)+1 Hae (SL)±0 Kuni (BA)±0 Susumu (ED)±0 Ogawa (ED)±0 Akira (AX)-1 Jyun (AX)-1 Kazu (JA)-1 ・4th Rozu (TE)+1 NEW! Tara (PO)+1 Koro-chan(SO)±0 Mogura (BA)±0 MGA (PO)-1 Koro-chan(OR)-1 eki-chan(ZA)-1 Susumu (SO)-1 etc.
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Super cool! I shared these picture with the my friends in the Japanese-community. N-Otoko, DC, Koro-chan, Hama, Kakyuu the commentator at acho etc. all liked it! German favorite Nezu commented: "This is awesome! w" Keep the flame alive and have fun
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Akira said he was okay after the earthquake, but I got that message before the Tsunami hit his area so... But I'll get back to you if I hear something. I hope everyone is ok... Edit: Yeah, Akira is okay. Phew....
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Results after the 19th Round of Danisen(29/1) ・Tsuwamono (tentative) Woshige (MI)±0 ・10th Dan Doubt (SL)±0 Summit (CH)-2 ・9th Dan N-Otoko(VE)±0 ↑ Dogura (RO)±0 Roz (KY)±0 LOX (JA)-1 ・8th Dan RF (FA)±0 Yuuki (ED)-1 Omito (JO)-1 Gibson (ED)-2 ・7th Dan Dogura (TE)+1 Nage (FA)±0 NEW! Ruki (DI)±0 ↓ Dogura (SL)±0 Dogura (SO)±0 Susumu (CH)±0 Efute (MA)-1 Kuro (ZA)-1 N-Otoko(SO)-2 ・6th Dan Dei (TE)±0 Tsujikawa (SL)±0 CPO (PO)±0 Makki (DI)-1 Defure (FA)-1 ・5th Dan Kedako (MA)+1 ↓ MINT (TE)+1 Souhei (DI)+1 Nununenu (MA)±0 ↑ N-Otoko(MI)±0 ↑ Oppai/Kuni (BA)±0 Doraes (AN)±0 Susumu (ED)±0 Ogawa (ED)±0 Maddo (VE)-1 Woshige (TE)-1 Jyun (AX)-1 Kazu (JA)-1 Hae (SL)-1 ・4th Dan Hama (OR)+1 Tara (PO)+1 Koro-chan (SO)±0 ↓ Koro-chan (OR)±0 Kabegiwa no DC(JO)±0 Mogura (BA)±0 eki-chan(ZA)-1 Akira (AX)-2 ・3rd Dan Iroha (BA)+2 NEW! Efute (KY)-1 ↓ Nabe (MI)±0 Summit (AB)±0 KJK (SL)±0 Matsuura (SO)±0 Susumu (SO)±0 Kaeru-kun (ED)±0 Ren (DI)-1 Jyun (JO)-1 Bob (JA)-1 Matsuura (OR)-2 LOX (FA)-1 Doubt (ED)-2 Shounen (TE)-2 Iroha (MI)-2
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18th Round of Danisen (January 22) ・10th dan Woshige (MI)±0 Summit (CH)±0 Doubt (SL)±0 ↑ ・9th Dogura (RO)±0 ↑ Rozy (KY)±0 ↑ LOX (JA)-1 ↑ Ruki (DI)-2 ・8th RF (FA)±0 Yuuki (ED)-1 ↑ N,Otoko(VE)-1 Omito (JO)-1 Gibson (ED)-2 ・7th Dogura (TE)+1 Kedako (MA)±0 Dogura (SL)±0 Dogura (SO)±0 Susumu (CH)±0 Efute (MA)-1 Kuro (ZA)-1 ↑ N.Otoko(SO)-2 ・6th Dei (TE)±0 ↑ Tsujikawa (SL)±0 CPO (PO)±0 ↑ Makki (DI)-1 NEW! Defure (FA)-1 ・5th MINT (TE)+1 Souhei (DI)+1 Kuni/Oppia (BA)±0 Doraes(AN)±0 Susumu (ED)±0 Ogawa (ED)±0 Maddo (VE)-1 Woshige (TE)-1 Jyun (AX)-1 Kazu (JA)-1 Hae (SL)-1 Koro-chan(SO)-2 ・4th Hama (OR)+1 ↓ Tara (PO)+1 Koro-chan(OR)±0 ↓ Nununenu (MA)±0 ↓ Kabegiwa no DC(JO)±0 Mogura (BA)±0 Efute (KY)-1 eki-chan(ZA)-1 Akira (AX)-2 ・3rd Hasegawa (SO)±0 ↑ Nabe (MI)±0 Summit (AB)±0 KJK (SL)±0 Matsuura (SO)±0 Susumu (SO)±0 Kaerukun (ED)±0 K (ZA)-1 Ren (DI)-1 Jyun (JO)-1 Bob (JA)-1 Matsuura (OR)-2 LOX (FA)-1 Doubt (ED)-2 Shonen (TE)-2 Iroha (MI)-2 ・二段 Ruki (SL)+2 Kedako (SL)+1 Rozu (SO)+1 N.Otoko(MI)±0 Omito (TE)±0 Charisma(FA)±0 Summit (TE)±0 Kmura (ED)±0 Gibson (IN)-1 Donko (SL)-1 Kabegiwa no DC(SL)-1 Omito (CH)-1 MGA (SL)-1 MGA (PO)-2 N.Otoko(SL)-2 Yuuki (SO)-2 Poruporu (AX)-2 Chimi (SL)-2 Next danisen: Summit & Woshige confirmed (and alot from 7-10th dan). Battle to reach the first special title dan ahead! Check out http://www.youtube.com/user/HamaOrder for vids as always!
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Double-post. Here are some Swedish GG-videos: Destination Gear 2 _ 2v2 DE-tournament. Format: Double Elimination bracket, Waseda-style, best of 3 rounds, 1 match only. In Grand Finals, the losing team must defeat the undefeated team twice. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=3FE4252ADCE644EF Feat. Caer, Glenn, Yonasu, Svampen, Koas, Nattak, puKKa, SDF and some Baiken. Two of the earlier vids are glitched, so there are reruns of the final game in the same video. Virtualdub Anyways, yeah. Guilty Gear Sweden
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Fuck that shit, Happy New Year!! And get Hype: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8dx1Nn1new
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■Results after 12 rounds of Danisen (2010-11-20) ・10th dan Woshige (MI)±0 ↑ Summit (CH)±0 ・9th dan Ruki (DI)-2 ・8th dan Doubt (SL)+1 ↑ Rozu (KY)+1 RF (FA)±0 LOX (JA)±0 N-Otoko(VE)-1 ↓ Omito (JO)-1 ・7th dan Dogura (TE)+1 Dogura (RO)±0 Dogura (SO)±0 Tanaka (ED)±0 ↑ Susumu (CH)±0 Yuuki (ED)±0 Maddo (VE)-2 ・6th dan Efute (MA)±0 ↑ N-Otoko(SO)±0 ↑ Tsujikawa (SL)±0 ・5th dan MINT (TE)+1 Dogura (SL)+1 Koro-chan(SO)+1 Dei (TE)±0 Doraes(AN)±0 Defure (FA)±0 Susumu (ED)±0 Ogawa (ED)±0 Woshige (TE)-1 NEW Jyun (AX)-1 ↑ Kedako (MA)-1 ↓ Kazu (JA)-1 Hae (SL)-1 Kabegiwa no DC(JO)-2 ↑ CPO (PO)-2 ・4th dan Tara (PO)+1 Nabe (MI)+1 Nununenu (MA)±0 ↓ Mogura (BA)±0 eki-chan(ZA)-1 Souhei (DI)-1 Hama (OR)-2 ↑ Akira (AX)-2 ・3rd dan Jyun (JO)±0 NEW Eternal(SL)±0 Summit (AB)±0 KJK (SL)±0 Matsuura (SO)±0 Susumu (SO)±0 Kaeru-kun (ED)±0 Donko (SL)-1 ↑ Bob (JA)-1 LOX (FA)-1 Doubt (ED)-2 ↑ Rozu (SO)-2 Shounen (TE)-2 Iroha (MI)-2 ・2nd dan Ruki (SL)+2 ↑ Yuuki (SO)±0 ↓ MGA (PO)±0 Omito (TE)±0 Charisma(FA)±0 Summit (TE)±0 K-mura (ED)±0 Omito (CH)-1 Koro-chan(OR)-1 Efute (KY)-1 MGA (SL)-1 N-Otoko(MI)-2 Poruporu (AX)-2 Chimi (SL)-2
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Grand Finals from a DE-2on2-tournament that was held recently in Sweden. Shit is pretty hype yo: http://vimeo.com/16617782 lol