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Taki 6B is Karl's bane. Here, I'll give you 100% win strats against karl.

Pick taki, Karl picks voldo (because who else does karl pick?)

Round starts - All you need to do is:

6B 6B (Doesn't matter if these are on block btw) 6B step left 6B backstep 6B 6B 6B tauntG 6B step 6B 6B Posession 66 6B. Repeat until Karl's lifebar is depleted.

<3 playing karl, GGs.

That game was rigged. I swear.
 
Who the hell shops at Gamestop?!
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The purpose of SRSH A is to catch step as both SRSH K and B can be stepped to the same direction, negating the mixup. If you manage to pull that step off online though you're jesus. Even offline its pretty damn hard in practice to step that in time, but it is doable. If your opponent can consistently step then that makes SRSH very dicey for Sieg, he has three offensive options and his opponent has 3 defensive options, and Sieg has to guess exactly right so it's only 1/3 for Sieg. But this is kind of theorycalibur, in practice you just try it and see how well they react and punish..

And you cannot just duck when Sieg enters SRSH, not sure what you mean HRD. You mixed up some of the notation there but at any rate SRSH B is not blockable on reaction (SRSH A+B is). The important thing BlackrRoseVale is to guess and punish when you guess right. And don't try to punish SRSH A+B, it's safe.

Who tends to be online during the daytime during the week, central time? I need new people to play.
 
Good games to paranormal, massacre, darkfender, and another guy, moogie or something like that, don't know if he posts here. At any rate good games to all of you. Sorry I left suddenly but the lag with paranormal in that last game suddenly spiked and it was unbearable.
 
The purpose of SRSH A is to catch step as both SRSH K and B can be stepped to the same direction, negating the mixup. If you manage to pull that step off online though you're jesus. Even offline its pretty damn hard in practice to step that in time, but it is doable. If your opponent can consistently step then that makes SRSH very dicey for Sieg, he has three offensive options and his opponent has 3 defensive options, and Sieg has to guess exactly right so it's only 1/3 for Sieg. But this is kind of theorycalibur, in practice you just try it and see how well they react and punish..

And you cannot just duck when Sieg enters SRSH, not sure what you mean HRD. You mixed up some of the notation there but at any rate SRSH B is not blockable on reaction (SRSH A+B is). The important thing BlackrRoseVale is to guess and punish when you guess right. And don't try to punish SRSH A+B, it's safe.

Who tends to be online during the daytime during the week, central time? I need new people to play.
If you step correctly and then fail to duck SRSH A on reaction - SHAME ON YOU. Assuming you step G the frame of the moves activation, you have like 20 free frames after stepping to duck - there is no excuse for even blocking this move if you know your anti-Siegfried. Offline it is completely and utterly useless...
 
The purpose of SRSH A is to catch step as both SRSH K and B can be stepped to the same direction, negating the mixup. If you manage to pull that step off online though you're jesus. Even offline its pretty damn hard in practice to step that in time, but it is doable. If your opponent can consistently step then that makes SRSH very dicey for Sieg, he has three offensive options and his opponent has 3 defensive options, and Sieg has to guess exactly right so it's only 1/3 for Sieg. But this is kind of theorycalibur, in practice you just try it and see how well they react and punish..

And you cannot just duck when Sieg enters SRSH, not sure what you mean HRD. You mixed up some of the notation there but at any rate SRSH B is not blockable on reaction (SRSH A+B is). The important thing BlackrRoseVale is to guess and punish when you guess right. And don't try to punish SRSH A+B, it's safe.

Who tends to be online during the daytime during the week, central time? I need new people to play.
I have a question, what does the S stand for? I know the RSH stands for Reverse side hold but wtf's the S for?
 
Ok, you win, SRSH is mostly worthless against a strong, knowledgeable opponent. Like Siegfried.

I thought it stood for stance. So SRSH is Stance Reverse Side Hold. SCH is Stance Chief Hold. Etc. But I'm not sure.
 
You never said ggs to me, though you did say i was welcome back into the room we were in after it exploded. :(

Probably cause I figured you'd come back and I was already playing someone when you sent the message back saying you weren't. Just forgot about it.

As I said, GGs to everyone I've played. =P
 
I don't really know. I just learned that that way. Just the best explanation I could give to myself for that S. The fact that it could mean "Stance" never crossed my mind... :)
 
I don't really know. I just learned that that way. Just the best explanation I could give to myself for that S. The fact that it could mean "Stance" never crossed my mind... :)
To be honest, what it stands for is irrelevant - just so long as you understand what the tab means...
I'm just pedantic XD
 
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