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PXP | A F0xy Grampa Wins MKXL at Combo Breaker 2016

xxFalcon Loverxx

Ignorant slaves, how quickly you forget.
Oh, an MKX tournament.

Oh, i wonder, i wonder who won.

*Rolls Eyes*

Checks to see if sonicfox is still bodying everybody free.

*Gasps*

But seriously, everyone did really well and congrats to foxy for winning.
 

shura30

Shura
am I the only one that sees something changed for sonicfox in mkx?
he plays differently and not quite as effective regardless of a win or a loss
 

ismael4790

Stay focused or get Caged
Ggs to everyone, but people making money with op chars always made me sick.
Shoutouts to Pl for still trying with Kung Lao, showing a very unique style, and great Ninjutsu performance, good luck at esl.


am I the only one that sees something changed for sonicfox in mkx?
he plays differently and not quite as effective regardless of a win or a loss
He is playing too many different games.
 

WATCHD0G

Noob
Oh, an MKX tournament.

Oh, i wonder, i wonder who won.

*Rolls Eyes*

Checks to see if sonicfox is still bodying everybody free.

*Gasps*

But seriously, everyone did really well and congrats to foxy for winning.
i swear i didn't watch it live that would have been me lol
 

stamatis

Όσα δε φτάνει η αλεπού. ........
Ggs to everyone, but people making money with op chars always made me sick.
Shoutouts to Pl for still trying with Kung Lao, showing a very unique style, and great Ninjutsu performance, good luck at esl.
You mean kl and ninjitsu are bottom tiers?
 

coolwhip

Noob
I think PL's "change your character after each lost match, and never fully settle on a main" strategy is not sustainable, and it held him back in Injustice as well.

Obviously he's a great player who can learn characters quickly and become good with them, so based on that alone he'll always be a contender to make top 8's. But part of the reason why he wasn't as consistent in Injustice as he was in MK9 is because he never just settled on one character as his main and learned his ins and outs, learned every match-up, etc... If you notice in Injustice, he had so many great sets, great comebacks, etc... but it seems like every set was a 3-2 struggle (or 2-1, depending on the format), where it's basically a toss up. That's also why he had so many 2-3 losses.

Basically, what he does is, after he loses one match he'll automatically switch characters and use that as a way to throw his opponent off. If the opponent can't make the adjustment immediately, PL will win the next match, then his opponent will adapt, and PL will switch characters again, and so on. You're not playing the percentages when you're doing that, and no matter how clutch you are, when every set boils down to a deciding game, one wrong read/input error/dropped combo/etc... can spell the end.

It looks to me like he's doing the same now in MKX. For instance, his Scorpion looked really good. But in top 8, he would pick him one match, win, lose the next, and just ditch him, instead of taking the positives, sticking with him, and adjusting. Likewise, when he picked Displacer Raider, he looked absolutely ridiculous. He lost that one match, but he should have stuck with him because he clearly was on to something.

I'm not criticizing PL or anything. He did great and it's good for the scene to see him do well. But for EVO, he should probably just focus on two characters at the most. I don't mean for this to come off as "random TYM'er telling 3 time EVO champ what to do," but from a distance, that's my observation. After all, what typically happens deep into a game's life is character specialists tend to shine. This tournament was a good example.
 
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GAV

Resolution through knowledge and resolve.
I think PL's "change your character after each lost match, and never fully settle on a main" strategy is not sustainable, and it held him back in Injustice as well.

Obviously he's a great player who can learn characters quickly and become good with them, so based on that alone he'll always be a contender to make top 8's. But part of the reason for why he wasn't as consistent in Injustice as he was in MK9 is because he never just settled on one character as his main and learned his ins and outs, learned every match-up, etc... If you notice in Injustice, he had so many great sets, great comebacks, etc... but it seems like every set was a 3-2 struggle (or 2-1, depending on the format), where it's basically a toss up. That's also why he had so many 2-3 losses.

Basically, what he does is, after he loses one match he'll automatically switch characters and use that as a way to throw his opponent off. If the opponent can't make the adjustment immediately, PL will win the next match, then his opponent will adapt, and PL will switch characters again, and so on. You're not playing the percentages when you're doing that, and no matter how clutch you are, when every set boils down to a deciding game, one wrong read/input error/dropped combo/etc... can spell the end.

It looks to me like he's doing the same now in MKX. For instance, his Scorpion looked really good. But in top 8, he would pick him one match, win, lose the next, and just ditch him, instead of taking the positives, sticking with him, and adjusting. Likewise, when he picked Displacer Raider, he looked absolutely ridiculous. He lost that one match, but he should have stuck with him because he clearly was on to something.

I'm not criticizing PL or anything. He did great and it's good for the scene to see him do well. But for EVO, he should probably just focus on two characters at the most. I don't mean for this to come off as "random TYM'er telling 3 time EVO champ what to do," but from a distance, that's my observation. After all, what typically happens deep into a game's life is character specialists tend to shine. This tournament was a good example.
I completely disagree. PL was dwelling too much on his matchup with Sonic Fox. He let that go and that is allowing him to be the best PL he can be. He doesn't need to be stronger, just smarter - and he's clearly figured that out.

Congrats to Foxy, always the classy pro in both victory and defeat.
 

CrimsonShadow

Administrator and Community Engineer
Administrator
Between ESL hype and Combo Breaker hype, there's been a lot of excitement to go around as of late. These were undeniably great matches, and it was unclear in a lot of cases who would win or lose.

Now with the ESL finals coming up, as well as CEO into EVO, there's a lot to look forward too -- and who knows what's going to happen? Wild.

In any case, congrats to everyone in Top 16/Top 8; you guys put on some fantastic, entertaining matches, and this tournament will be remembered for sine time to come.

Also (*sigh*) congrats to Foxy, as this means I won't be able to hate on you for a while ;) ;)

PL seems to have shaken off the dust of old age and risen from his wheelchair to show some of these kids how to throw hats and teleport again.

Raptor you are truly gifted and it's great to see you play as always.

And to everybody else in Chicago and here on TYM, love you all -- MKX is going strong, and it's gonna be a fun summer. Who's next?!