The guy that I really wanted to play didn't go because he didn't have enough money. The guy I'm referring to is Heartless (the King player), Heartless and Killacam are the best Tekken players in my state, but they live in Farmington, they occasionally travel from there down here to Albuquerque to compete.Boutdown, how did your tourney go?
Killacam came, the guy I beat last year in Winners Finals, I lost to him this time.
We fought in Grand Finals, I was in Losers, I reset the bracket, I beat him 4 matches to 0 with Bob/Armor King, he won 2 and I won 5 matches, so it got down to the final round. I ducked a grab and did a potentially tournament winning combo with Armor King/Bob, at the end of the combo, I did Bob's crouch dash 2, he hit the wall, and I then did d3+4 with Bob, and it would have killed him, but it barely missed.
It was great, three things that crossed my mind.
- 1. I don't have a team anymore, I'm not good with any character anymore, more like OK with a bunch. I switched teams frequently. I started out with Law/Bob, and that didn't get anything done at all. I don't know how to play with Law or Bob anymore. Then I switched to Law/Bryan, Lee/Miguel, even Armor King/Bob, nothing seemed to work.
- 2. Online skill does not translate at all to offline. The only thing that translated to offline was my throw breaking skills. I consistently broke throws, that's a good thing.
- 3. Competing takes the fun out of the game. It's good that I competed again, because it made me realize that I don't actually like competing. *wink wink
- 4. After Killacam won the tournament, he told me something, this is very important. "You were punishing everything I did, I ran out of things to do." That's some cool shit, right?
Another thing, I got to fight Brawlpro this weekend. Yeah, he is THE best player I've faced in Tekken, ever. That guy is something else. Adding to that, he complemented me in a stream after we fought, cool guy.
Another thing, over the weekend I got recruited to this Tekken team, other members in this team are Princeless Ling, Cuddle Core, James, and I'm not on the website yet.
Which is silly because at this point in time I'm pretty much the least enthusiastic about Tekken Tag 2 than I've ever been. Thanks for asking.