LockDownZ
[10] Knight
Sorry to disappoint you guys, but all these are grab setup combos from a ukemi.
I haven't seen anyone use the grab setup combo in the first video. It's important to note that most of the time, 3b and 2a+b can be ukemi'd at the end of a wall combo that has 4k BE as a finisher, thus most people go for ukemi. I believe that with this strategy, opponents will think twice about risking an ukemi.
For grab combo setup 3, it usually works for me. NM's long grab range makes it harder to predict grabs.
Most people would ukemi after 3AA and this would prove to be useful.
The bottom line is, get to know your opponent. Pay attention to whether they ukemi in specific situations and adjust accordingly.
I haven't seen anyone use the grab setup combo in the first video. It's important to note that most of the time, 3b and 2a+b can be ukemi'd at the end of a wall combo that has 4k BE as a finisher, thus most people go for ukemi. I believe that with this strategy, opponents will think twice about risking an ukemi.
For grab combo setup 3, it usually works for me. NM's long grab range makes it harder to predict grabs.
Most people would ukemi after 3AA and this would prove to be useful.
The bottom line is, get to know your opponent. Pay attention to whether they ukemi in specific situations and adjust accordingly.
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