anyone here in CA that's good at cvs2?

zorro

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I think some of the members should have a tournament. I know of a great place in granada hills called familyfun arcade. I think they are going to be holding tournaments there for free or 2$ at the most on a weekly basis. I'm not sure if they have started already because I have'nt been there in 2 weeks because of car troubles. I'll check it out this weekend and get back to you.

But are there any really die hard cvs2 players? because they is where we play. My friend is so good that sometimes he can bust a reversal with geese when I'm right next to him, he's done this when I did the blanka super stading right next to him. Anyone else got skills like this?
 

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I'll update you this weekend, but I'm preety sure they are sometime during the weekend and weekly or bi-weekly.
 

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Originally posted by zorro:
<strong>I think some of the members should have a tournament. I know of a great place in granada hills called familyfun arcade. I think they are going to be holding tournaments there for free or 2$ at the most on a weekly basis. I'm not sure if they have started already because I have'nt been there in 2 weeks because of car troubles. I'll check it out this weekend and get back to you.

But are there any really die hard cvs2 players? because they is where we play. My friend is so good that sometimes he can bust a reversal with geese when I'm right next to him, he's done this when I did the blanka super stading right next to him. Anyone else got skills like this?</strong><hr></blockquote>

The only good character I am good at against human opponents is Eagle. Don't ask. I even give my brother-in-law, who is a shoto-scrub, problems.

Against the computer, Choi/Chang are usually my best.
 

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eagle parry's pretty much everything that's why. Also I went to the arcade, but I didn't see anything of corse I had to leave a bit quick. I posted earlier, but had to close the window before it sent. I'm sure they have tournaments though
 

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Originally posted by zorro:
<strong>eagle parry's pretty much everything that's why. Also I went to the arcade, but I didn't see anything of corse I had to leave a bit quick. I posted earlier, but had to close the window before it sent. I'm sure they have tournaments though</strong><hr></blockquote>

I usually play Eagle in C or N groove. This is what I do:

-Use crouching Roundhouse alot because it has long range.

-Use crouching Fierce because it's a decent anti-air.

-Use Liverpool White, only when a opponent is fireball happy. Unless it is full screen, I use St. Andrews Green.

-Use Canterbury Blue if an opponent is within sweep range.

-Use Manchester Black only if an opponent jumps or rolls at me.

-Use Oxford Red to suprise a non-blocking opponent.

***I usually used Manchester Gold super if a person is recovering and use Union Jack Platinum to finish off my opponent (makes it more dynamic), usually after a roll (works extremely well against the Shoto-Clones who get desperate).
 

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Originally posted by Sticks:
<strong>

I usually play Eagle in C or N groove. This is what I do:

-Use crouching Roundhouse alot because it has long range.

-Use crouching Fierce because it's a decent anti-air.

-Use Liverpool White, only when a opponent is fireball happy. Unless it is full screen, I use St. Andrews Green.

-Use Canterbury Blue if an opponent is within sweep range.

-Use Manchester Black only if an opponent jumps or rolls at me.

-Use Oxford Red to suprise a non-blocking opponent.

***I usually used Manchester Gold super if a person is recovering and use Union Jack Platinum to finish off my opponent (makes it more dynamic), usually after a roll (works extremely well against the Shoto-Clones who get desperate).</strong><hr></blockquote>

in the arcade I go to there's never an opponent who dosen't block. some even parry in p-groove
they can parry entire supers. or my friend just does the meduim parry move w/geese and stops the blanka lv.3. cold. you should stop by for a game some weekend. like I said the competition get serious around 8 p.m. and these people are very good at this game(there is not 1 scrub in the bunch)
 

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Originally posted by zorro:
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in the arcade I go to there's never an opponent who dosen't block. some even parry in p-groove
they can parry entire supers. or my friend just does the meduim parry move w/geese and stops the blanka lv.3. cold. you should stop by for a game some weekend. like I said the competition get serious around 8 p.m. and these people are very good at this game(there is not 1 scrub in the bunch)</strong><hr></blockquote>

Precisely, that is why I don't use Oxford Red that often.
 
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