He can spam moves! It got me some wins against people who don't know how to handle them. ^^
By the way - the grand final a recent (19.06.09) Nakano TRF Tournament in Tokyo - many of Japan's top players attend it on a bi-weekly basis. Players like Daigo, Shiro, Mago etc. participated in this one.
The fight is between Nemo, Japan's best Chun-Li player, ranked 5th overall and Tetsu, my favorite El Fuerte player - he has beaten some big names on the way to the final, e.g. Shiro, the world's best Abel (ranked 6th in Japan).
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Crazy shit right there. The quality is poor because this is a re-encoded live stream.
"Nemo-to-saaan? *wub wub wub wub*" 1:27 LOL @ Japanese commentator. ;-)
In the second round Tetsu uses Fuerte's infamous infinite combo loop twice but he only repeats it thrice at a time - makes no sense to keep it up infinitely since after several hits the damage would become minuscule and any whiff would leave him wide open.
The previous match against Shiro was quite epic too.
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Note how Tetsu slides people into position after knock-down with the Habanero Dash to set them up for his moves. ^^
And if anybody wonders "hey, these guys aren't really THAT good, I could play like them", then I invite you to watch this video which illustrates what happens when a random player challenges a Japanese arcade pro (in this case Nanashi playing Akuma/Gouki - he was defeated by Tetsu later in the tournament):
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