HajimeOwari
[11] Champion
Belial: I'm not sure what OYM's technique is, but there is a way to consistently get an i9 iMCF after a move.
When RCCing, there are no frames lost.
As for this whole matchup discussion...believe what you like, but I'm testing everything in training mode and all you're arguing with is theory and frames. While 6B+K is a clever way to avoid iMCF, you're certainly not going to get MST 6B for free on anything but the most dangerous of iMCF setups.
Also, while Mitsu's 66K gets around iMCF, so does Cervy's 8K and everyone else's step and TJ moves. That doesn't mean the move is neutralized, because Yoshi's game doesn't revolve around iMCF and isn't something a top Yoshi player will spam.
You may also want to consider removing punishing DGF K on block as an advantage, as this is not a staple move in high level play for Yoshi players. Admittedly, FC 3K still has its uses. Especially against Mitsu.
When RCCing, there are no frames lost.
As for this whole matchup discussion...believe what you like, but I'm testing everything in training mode and all you're arguing with is theory and frames. While 6B+K is a clever way to avoid iMCF, you're certainly not going to get MST 6B for free on anything but the most dangerous of iMCF setups.
Also, while Mitsu's 66K gets around iMCF, so does Cervy's 8K and everyone else's step and TJ moves. That doesn't mean the move is neutralized, because Yoshi's game doesn't revolve around iMCF and isn't something a top Yoshi player will spam.
You may also want to consider removing punishing DGF K on block as an advantage, as this is not a staple move in high level play for Yoshi players. Admittedly, FC 3K still has its uses. Especially against Mitsu.