Socal Regionals 2010 - SSF4 Top 8 - Grand Finals Set 2 - Daigo Umehara vs BLG.Filipino Champ

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  • @datriadx18
    @datriadx18 Před 13 lety +3

    @K2theArMAX That is how Dhalsim was designed to be played. He's not a rushdown or midscreen character. His whole gameplan is to force you to find a way in.

  • @solidkwon
    @solidkwon Před 13 lety +2

    When the ultra that stumped and defeated Daigo at the very end, it almost felt like time was frozen for just a short second there. Really amazing play by Filipino champ.

  • @Ejtan
    @Ejtan Před 14 lety +3

    Wow, this was really impressive play.

  • @citizencr4o
    @citizencr4o Před 13 lety +1

    people are talking about bad matchups? daigo always plays with ryu and can beat anyone with ryu so he never needs to change nor does he change based on "matchups." filipino champ won because he is the currently the best sf4 player in the world right now. give credit where credit is due and stop talking about matchups. this is DAIGO UMEHARA we're talking about.

  • @Teknanam
    @Teknanam Před 13 lety +2

    @MrEmilCastagnier
    Some Japanese players like Daigo enjoy coming to these tournies and facing more then just their fellow Japanese opponents. They realise Japan isn't the only place to go to tournies and have the capability to come to these.

  • @Sephrik
    @Sephrik Před 13 lety +1

    @VashxShanks I was referring to what you said about Daigo in melee range. I'd probably go for the 6k if I had the chance, honestly, but I love challenges as well.

  • @decoyoctopusra
    @decoyoctopusra Před 13 lety +1

    That was a really good finals match. :D I'm just so impressed how the creators balanced this game to allow like *any* character, if used correctly to pose a serious threat!

    • @snakebebop
      @snakebebop Před 3 lety

      idk about that, Capcom nerfed Ryu because of Daigo

    • @SomniaCE
      @SomniaCE Před 2 lety

      @@snakebebop Ryu is still super well balanced and viable at the top level

    • @stolensentience
      @stolensentience Před 2 lety

      Ryu is like the easiest matchup in the game for sim

    • @thejedioutcast804
      @thejedioutcast804 Před 7 měsíci

      @@snakebebop Wrong. I doubt Daigo played a factor in their balancing decision with the release of SSF4 in 2010. (he hadn't even won his second evo yet because Super came out before that years EVO)
      Ryu objectively needed his damage toned down, and they did just that. They toned down the damage & chip damage on all 3 versions of his regular Shoryukens, lowered his U1 damage, made his fireballs do 10 less damage, and made it harder to combo into U1 off of anti air trades. (You can only do that near the corner now)
      Other than those overall damage nerfs they actually gave him a few BUFFS going into Super SF4 because they still felt like he was fine. (He was) And with everyone else getting buffed in Super + new characters added + Capcom having a better idea how to balance the game this time around, Ryu ended up being in a pretty good place in SSF4.
      Then in AE he got a mixture of buffs and nerfs but nothing to crazy, maybe Daigo played a role in that, but probably a small one.

    • @snakebebop
      @snakebebop Před 7 měsíci

      @@thejedioutcast804 nice 200 word essay. So just to be clear you're saying Ryu wasn't nerfed because of Daigo?

  • @spendle
    @spendle Před 14 lety +1

    Nice work Filipino Champ. Great game!

  • @TotteTheBreaker
    @TotteTheBreaker Před 14 lety

    @Buffalocrunch Its not about counterpicking and not about matchups when it comes to Daigo... He plays Ryu no matter what matchup he is against... Its just the way of the japanese players. In fact... All Japanese pro player stick to one character. Regardless of the matchup.

  • @Ilovevidgames123
    @Ilovevidgames123 Před 11 lety +1

    I think it hard more to do with rooting for a not-seen-that-much-at-a-high-level character and for the player that many would call an underdog.

  • @DeliriumOnSiren
    @DeliriumOnSiren Před 13 lety

    @Tech7VoCarl Daigo was originally in Losers Bracket so he had to win 2 sets to win the tournament. Filipino Champ was in Winners until Daigo beat him in the first set

  • @MetalheadSen
    @MetalheadSen Před 12 lety +1

    James Chen and UltraDavid are two of the best commentators we have. USA commentators simply cheer against Daigo because they like seeing their countrymen win against the best.

  • @webterrestrial
    @webterrestrial Před 13 lety

    would've been cool to see the players after the match was over. I woulda liked seeing Filipino Champ celebrate!

  • @apoena313
    @apoena313 Před 6 lety +1

    It's so weird that announcers would take sides with a player like this.

  • @yELoHQ
    @yELoHQ Před 13 lety

    @Buffalocrunch It can also mean that Daigo doesn't know fei, abel, cammy, rufus, adon aswell as he knows ryu...

  • @MagicantProductions
    @MagicantProductions Před 14 lety

    Glad to see Daigo losing more. Not cause I dislike Daigo, but cause it means everyone is leveling up.
    Plus, it makes tournaments more exciting now that Daigo is no longer "unbeatable." It's anyone's game now.

  • @bobotommy123
    @bobotommy123 Před 11 lety

    truly becoz of the better techni that daigo gets and that's why they need to report in favor of Filipino's way to make the match a more exciting one
    anyway,i agree wif u

  • @vapersmith7859
    @vapersmith7859 Před 8 lety

    I'm guessing the commentator is a Dhalsim fan Dhalsim meanwhile has been ascending the power scale along with Ryu.
    I think that F Champ is good at this game because he's very cautious and yet very daring which is a perfect and dangerous mixture for anyone facing his Dhalsim.
    Though Daigo could have done it if he more carefully analyzed Champs movements because Dhalsim has a lot of punishable options.
    I myself am still learning how to both counter and play Dhalsim.

  • @TheDonaldduck911
    @TheDonaldduck911 Před 13 lety

    @dragonzord250 kinda...dhalsim's strategy is to keep the opponent away so when the opponent gets in, they will already have less than half their health, and it's really hard to get it. But dhalsim's got a huge weakness: he's got no good wakeups (excluding his super and ultra) so when you get in, dhalsim is pretty mcuh dead. (well, most of the times)

  • @RASHED786
    @RASHED786 Před 14 lety

    @polarity55 lol. I agree, this matchup is looking more like 7-3 rather then 6-4. I'm looking forward to Sims nerfs in the Arcade Edition as right now, Sim vs Ryu in any tournament final = sim victory.

  • @nintendude57
    @nintendude57 Před 14 lety

    Filipino deserved the championship!!! Tokido's epic pose was championship worthy too x)

  • @Mearonm
    @Mearonm Před 11 lety

    No, not in this tournament. Yun wasn't even in the game yet. It was the next SoCal tournament that he used Yun, the year after I believe.

  • @zen1nj4
    @zen1nj4 Před 13 lety

    @giovannihsg Daigo was put in the Loser's bracket by Filipino Champ during the normal games. He then went on to win against Tokido and beat Filipino Champ in the Grand Finals Set 1. That means both of them were put into Loser's bracket, so they were back on even footing and it was down to whoever won the final set.

  • @dragonzord250
    @dragonzord250 Před 13 lety

    I like how Filipino Champ only uses his ultra to escape from the corner... except for that one last time.

  • @Tonedef5959
    @Tonedef5959 Před 14 lety

    to close out game 2, round 3, that was a very smart setup daigo neutral jumps his yoga fire, fc thows out ultra

  • @xxsappyconexx
    @xxsappyconexx Před 14 lety

    @DarthArma i understand,p champ did deserve it,,i still wouldv loved to see first to 6,just to see if dhalsim could catch up or not

  • @IEOA
    @IEOA Před 14 lety

    @TheTaiyakiGuy
    Then what is your opinion of the matchup. General consensus is that it's 6-4 Dhalsim. It's definitely winnable for Ryu though this doesn't change the fact that its an uphill battle for Ryu players.
    Especially if you try playing Ryu against godlike Dhalsims like YHC-Mochi, Arturo, Filipino Champ etc. They know very well how to lock Ryu down lol.
    I'm not complaining about it. Every character's going to have their bad matchups. It's part of what makes fighting games interesting.

  • @AshaDemus
    @AshaDemus Před 14 lety

    Filipino Champ is so solid rite now.

  • @lYakuzal
    @lYakuzal Před 13 lety

    You guys obviously have not watched a Fighting Game stream. People always root for the underdog, it doesn't matter which is the hero or the villain of the stream.

  • @DogginsFroggins
    @DogginsFroggins Před 14 lety

    @adijarca If you look at my first post, street fighter makes this point stronger with damage scaling, ultras, and reversals. The point isn't to land uber combos and get in the opponents face all the time. Its to work your way in with mixup chars and zone with nearly everyone else.

  • @KultClassic
    @KultClassic Před 5 lety

    Great Match

  • @RASHED786
    @RASHED786 Před 14 lety +1

    Theres no suprise that Sim beat Ryu, the matchup is heavily in Sims favour. Well played Daigo for even making this match a contest.

  • @jonnitti1
    @jonnitti1 Před 14 lety

    @OneLoveJK actually, it's 6-4 in favor of sim. in the end, champ just outplayed daigo and did used yoga tower mixups that daigo didn't properly adjust to.

  • @GullahGeechee1
    @GullahGeechee1 Před 13 lety

    I like to see Street fighter in action .... too bad I suck at it , Im great at MK tho . This is good stuff !!

  • @lukethewall
    @lukethewall Před 4 lety

    Super awesome

  • @MBurrow08
    @MBurrow08 Před 14 lety

    This has nothing to do with it the torney, but about the stage. I could be late and may sound like a noob, but is tht Dhalsim's wife in the background on the Exciting Street Scene stage? The one in the blue?

  • @Sephrik
    @Sephrik Před 13 lety

    @VashxShanks That's just Sim's playstyle man. You can just rush down a Ryu player with Sim, it doesn't work. You have to sit back and know when to use each of your moves as a poke, and be on point with all 3-4 of your anti-airs.

  • @Babyboo186
    @Babyboo186 Před 14 lety

    @Link1209 I think Tokido says that Daigo is the best player in Japan in that interview. Are you talking about the Scott Popular one?

  • @giovannihsg
    @giovannihsg Před 13 lety

    Srry my noobish, but why did Filipino won the tournament if Daigo won set 1 by 3-1 and lost the set 2 by 3-2? Wouldn't it be 5-4 Daigo?
    And why the hell there is a set 2 if the tournament rules say that "Grand Finals is the best of 5 games."?

  • @scruffykayway
    @scruffykayway Před 13 lety

    i dont think he'll switch characters. He's been learning Yun and using him really well at recent tournaments.

  • @dmx666uk
    @dmx666uk Před 14 lety

    good match strait up dont know which 1 is better salty suite sabin or this match

  • @Killcycle1989
    @Killcycle1989 Před 13 lety

    02:12 was heart breaking. No options... Automatic loss

  • @TonyMontanas
    @TonyMontanas Před 13 lety

    It seems the only way to beat Dhalsim is by getting a good lifelead and just standing there letting the time run out, and waiting for him to come to you.

  • @ratboy555
    @ratboy555 Před 11 lety

    Wow, amazing top 8. X

  • @AntiPeach
    @AntiPeach Před 14 lety

    Great match, well played by all

  • @dragonzord250
    @dragonzord250 Před 13 lety

    Is this how you use Dhalsim?Just bait with the fireball then anti air with the standing roundhouse?

  • @welcometoGARYVILLE
    @welcometoGARYVILLE Před 14 lety

    @RASHED786 I think Umehara's confidence has been knocked significantly after the Mago fight. Mago trawled him and Daigo was displaying all sorts of desperation.

  • @DogginsFroggins
    @DogginsFroggins Před 14 lety

    @OneLoveJK I doubt it ey, Champ makes it seem like that. Thing is the most you can eat if you guess wrong is a HP or ultra in extreme situations. If ryu gets in and you make one mistake you eat srk fadc ultra.

  • @dmx666uk
    @dmx666uk Před 14 lety

    @MagicantProductions i know what u mean but dont forget he looses to momochi mago and tokido on the reg in japan

  • @kite0impulse
    @kite0impulse Před 13 lety

    Hm? I don't get it, daigo won the 1st set, filipino champ won the 2nd....so its 1-1....so why is filipino champ suddenly the champion after winning this set?

  • @mlong9475
    @mlong9475 Před 13 lety +1

    Future Announcers take note of this video's commentary *How not to be a annoying announcer*

  • @nO_d3N1AL
    @nO_d3N1AL Před 13 lety

    Round 1 was amazing

  • @varletdeath
    @varletdeath Před 11 lety

    they are not hating
    i love Daigo(not homo)
    he is my overall favorite
    but i always wanted to see him lose
    kinda weird but thats how they felt not hating
    but just wanna see him challenged

  • @JCrescini87
    @JCrescini87 Před 14 lety

    @wDawks Did you honestly think you were gonna look at the comments and not see spoilers?

  • @NMGardening
    @NMGardening Před 10 lety +1

    Champ is such a punk haha. Cheapest win ever but hey. He did it. Good match!

  • @SG5Leroy
    @SG5Leroy Před 13 lety

    @MagicantProductions I agree, havent watched much tournaments like evo and stuff cause its just daigo winning, and as much as people hated J.wong I loved J.wong because he was beating daigo in tournment, and he was the only one i enjoyed watching vs daigo because he was prity much just winning everything he played.

  • @richieray04
    @richieray04 Před 14 lety

    You just have to get all the damage you can get against a great Dhalsim when you are up close because once he gets spacing his pokes are annoying. But I found that if you faint a focus dash fwd and tatsu you can catch Dhalsim teleporting or whiff.

  • @JCrescini87
    @JCrescini87 Před 14 lety

    @CNatik321 No, definitely not. He's lost plenty of tournaments in Japan, and he was eliminated by Marn at Season's Beatings.

  • @dragonbaka1
    @dragonbaka1 Před 13 lety

    ako dn.. proud to be pinoy! go sako!

  • @inspiredgluestick
    @inspiredgluestick Před 13 lety

    @b7ray32 its not so much zoning/running and hiding as much as it is spacing in my opinion. in any fighting game, it is all about spacing. but yea, filipino champ does turtle, but if it works, it works. but its not to say that the likes of dhalsim cant be offensive, too. of course its more fun to play other characters, but if dhalsim wins, then it wins.

  • @nintendude57
    @nintendude57 Před 14 lety

    @Sephlock search tokido pose! and the video where it says tokido SCr pose click it its freaking epic

  • @Ieatbabys123456
    @Ieatbabys123456 Před 14 lety

    very impressive play by Filipino

  • @IEOA
    @IEOA Před 14 lety

    @Sephlock
    LOL the Tokido pose. Go to the SRK website. There's a post on.

  • @jvkenshin416
    @jvkenshin416 Před 14 lety

    Great Match!

  • @R83DRKOHASR3TURN3D
    @R83DRKOHASR3TURN3D Před 12 lety

    to add up they always cheer for the underdog

  • @DogginsFroggins
    @DogginsFroggins Před 14 lety

    @adijarca No...you clearly don't play street fighter or are inexperienced. This game isn't about combos or special moves. Its about space. The whole point is to look at the spacing, see why he did what he did. How each move could have been punished, how they control the screen, and the mindgames they set up.Oh its not cheap, every good street fighter player uses projectiles or good moves over and over.

  • @j2lewis
    @j2lewis Před 14 lety

    i cant help but think that if Daigo used tatsu at the end to get over Dhalsim's ultra he might have been able to win, but then again im kinda noobish at the game so idk if dhalsim could punish that or not...

  • @ssj2jeff
    @ssj2jeff Před 14 lety

    @DeathOnTheRoadRD why don't you try and beat daigo with dhalsim since it's such a good match up.

  • @b7ray32
    @b7ray32 Před 13 lety

    @inspiredgluestick your right playing lame in street fighter is what works because the game rewards turtle/runaway tactics but the people who play like that sugar coat it and call it zoning when in reality its running and hiding in the corners spamming projectiles but street fighter favors the player who is using those tactics so therefor it works and im no sako but im a damn good cammy player and since she is a rushdown character she's at a disadvantage but i like the challenge

  • @voodizzle
    @voodizzle Před 13 lety

    @AroXGTA Hating on the commentators for hating on the player. Priceless.

  • @Celalsnake
    @Celalsnake Před 14 lety

    @XGameMusic2 It wasn't daigo playing, but his dog.

  • @DenizenofSBWR
    @DenizenofSBWR Před 13 lety

    wonder if pinoy champ can beat daigo in evo 2011. i reckon daigo will learn to play with a character who matches well against dhalsim.

  • @inspiredgluestick
    @inspiredgluestick Před 13 lety

    @Tech7VoCarl what are you talking about?

  • @SG5Leroy
    @SG5Leroy Před 13 lety

    @xxsappyconexx While I see your point I believe F.champ deserved it because he didn't get put into loser's while daigo did, and I actually kinda agree with you if it was the other way around and diago never got into loser's then he probably would have won, but hey F.champ deserves what he did win, but that it is next to impossible to trick daigo.

  • @IEOA
    @IEOA Před 14 lety

    @TheTaiyakiGuy
    Lol then what's your definition of a 6-4 matchup.
    6-4 means that one of the characters have a significant advantage but not as much advantage as a 7-3/8-2.
    6-4 is definitely winnable for the character with a disadvantage. Characters have to work even harder if they are at a disadvantage in 7-3/8-2 matchups.
    If non of the two character have any significant advantage over one another then the matchup would be a 5-5.

  • @b2j135
    @b2j135 Před 14 lety

    awesome

  • @wDawks
    @wDawks Před 14 lety

    @xNewAgeWarriorx I was there to leave my opinions on the fight, and the spoiler comments which are at this point invariably annoying to see. Your reason for being here was to ask me what I was doing here I guess?

  • @niencynth
    @niencynth Před 13 lety +1

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH!

  • @DarthArma
    @DarthArma Před 14 lety

    @xxsappyconexx don't forget winner's finals. P champ deserved it!

  • @TankP0wnz
    @TankP0wnz Před 13 lety

    yay for 9:1 matchups!

  • @IEOA
    @IEOA Před 14 lety

    @TheTaiyakiGuy
    Lol like I said Daigo lost because Filipino Champ outplayed him. Knowing the matchup doesn't automatically guarantee you the win. Filipino Champ knows the matchup as well and used Dhalsim's strengths against Ryu to his advantage.
    I never said the match was unfair. Daigo always had the choice to switch to some other character like Cammy who plays better against Dhalsim. Daigo and Filipino Champ played the characters they wanted to play and Daigo lost fair and square.

  • @IEOA
    @IEOA Před 14 lety

    @TheTaiyakiGuy
    Lol it's not Daigo that became worse. It's his opponents who became better. Plus Dhalsim is like a curse for Daigo lol. And it's not like Daigo was completely free during the Grand Finals.

  • @Hi2Ly
    @Hi2Ly Před 14 lety

    Who will take 1st place at NCR?

  • @Sephlock
    @Sephlock Před 14 lety

    @ the end of the first round, couldn't he have done an ultra after that EX tatsu?

  • @helenzlazzli
    @helenzlazzli Před 10 lety +11

    JChen is really biased. He's so anti Daigo, (or maybe pro FChamp?) that he shouts out so many "ohh, no"es whenever Daigo gets in or does big damage, it bothers me to no end.

    • @shorty235z
      @shorty235z Před 8 lety

      +Axemarloe To be fair though, I think Champ and James are actually good friends. They've known each other for quite awhile. Kinda hard not to root for your buddies.

    • @mluminoth6379
      @mluminoth6379 Před 8 lety +2

      +Axemarloe It might not if you weren't such an insufferable fanboy.

  • @MrTatsubei
    @MrTatsubei Před 13 lety

    @blueorange31 daigo is like the heel of gaming these days.

  • @randallmakhanya
    @randallmakhanya Před 10 lety

    hahaha that was awesome!

  • @protodevilin
    @protodevilin Před 13 lety

    @b7ray32 No, that's what Dhalsim's play style is all about. He suffers in the corner and has a pitifully weak wakeup game. He has long reach, projectiles, a high jump, and a teleport; you'd be an idiot if you didn't play to those strengths. You have to chase Dhalsim down just as well as you have to run away from Zangief if you don't want to get pummeled. Assuming every character should play the same defeats the purpose of having unique characters in the game at all.

  • @pelocs
    @pelocs Před 14 lety

    @j2lewis im guessing filipino champ would of been able to punish it. the spacing by filipino champ was perfect.

  • @IEOA
    @IEOA Před 14 lety

    @TheTaiyakiGuy
    Lol Daigo KNOWS the matchup. He plays toe-to-toe with amazing Dhalsims like YHC-Mochi in Japan all the time. Daigo lost because he was simply outplayed by Filipino Champ at the very last set. Daigo lost 3-2. He wasn't free.
    Dhalsim-Ryu matchup favors Dhalsim. Every match for Daigo against a good Dhalsim is an uphill battle. IMO, Daigo plays very well against Dhalsim compared to other Ryus. He always shows profound knowledge of the matchup that I don't see in other Ryu players.

  • @Tech7VoCarl
    @Tech7VoCarl Před 13 lety

    @DeliriumOnSiren oh ok, thanks dude.

  • @ryuafera2916
    @ryuafera2916 Před 6 lety

    Daigo o verdadeiro ryu.lenda viva:)

  • @DenizenofSBWR
    @DenizenofSBWR Před 13 lety

    if daigo played a more conservative style , he would have won. he lost the lead in a few games. props to blg pinoy champ for the win.

  • @AdlerSchwadron
    @AdlerSchwadron Před 14 lety

    @TheTaiyakiGuy look input wasnt daigo
    was his dog

  • @Sephrik
    @Sephrik Před 13 lety

    @VashxShanks Well, apparently those play styles are the styles that these two players in particular feel is better for the character they're playing. It may be different, and sometimes downright boring to watch, but they're making money off of it, so even if you don't respect how they play because of the flaws, you have to respect the time and effort put into perfecting how they play.

  • @xxsappyconexx
    @xxsappyconexx Před 14 lety

    daigo won 5 of the matches,pchamp only won 4 to win the finals,technically,daigo beat him ,,pchamp just got the check,wouldv been cool if they went to first to 6,to prove who the real winner was

  • @Sephlock
    @Sephlock Před 14 lety

    @nintendude57 What? What pose? Where, where?

  • @IEOA
    @IEOA Před 13 lety

    @TheTaiyakiGuy
    In which post did i imply that Dhalsim-Ryu was too unfair for Ryu? In which post did I overstate Dhalsim's advantages against Ryu?
    Lol I said was that it was an uphill battle for Ryu. Ryu has to work harder than Dhalsim in the matchup. And if the Dhalsim player is really good they will be able to give the Ryu player a hard time. Of course that doesn't mean the matchup is totally unfair for Ryu. Like I said, its totally winnable for Ryu lol.

  • @shiken
    @shiken Před 14 lety

    @CNatik321 no, he's lost plenty of tournaments

  • @paraparkeetboy
    @paraparkeetboy Před 13 lety

    omg i will go nuts if i have to play a dhalsim like that