I actually saw 221 to TGF for the first time in UK, I didn't know it existed in T5 before that!
I presume the damage isn't big enough to justify doing it in game though?

I think d+4 brings the best oki, because you can get a f+4_wr+3_hunting hawk on block quite often, or if they roll back you get them closer to the wall... if you get a ff+2 or df+1+2 on hit, they will get pushed back far away which is good too but wr+3 won't be that easy to get as it is when they quickroll back after d+4 - this should be the same with hitting tgf?
Chefs bryan is... not cheap! In fact, he is very daring and takes many risks.
Rather than trying to patch up the flaws that the Bryan character has, he tries to maximise Bryans strengths. Many many players in england play like that, most notably The Chef, Iron Mike and Foxsteve - they all ignore the flaws of their character, just playing on their strengths.
That is why I picked Heihachi against chef, because 221 is the best way to punish a player playing a character that way... Against maxis bryan I would rather pick law, because he isn't careless enough to eat a 221 and he always "progressive blocks" the throws which is the main low Heihachi has.
The english weren't very good in "progressive blocking" (or "fuzzying"), which was very strange to play against at first.. they never bobbed up and down, they mostly guessed. That is why Heihachi worked so well, because the way to neutralise him is to be ducking to neutralise throws while continually spacing out to avoid his 1+2 and d+1 and df+1. Against these english, the 1+2 and throws became _so_ good because they didnt space out of it. This is of course just a general statement, some english were very good, like ryan hart and eze.
Anyway, if you see maxis bryan, I think you would agree that he is both safer than Chef and more enjoying at the same time ^_ ^ .
Sakis steve isn't quite as well constructed as his DJ or Raven, but out of those characters steve is the best choice against Law. Sakis knew that he would be able to easily win against me so he picked Steve. He didn't play that good against me, thanks for noting ^_^. He was quite dissapointed about losing to rh in the semis, while I was _pissed of_ for losing against chef so I kinda caught him off guard with my fury the first game, heh . Thanks for liking law better than hei! :ler:
This is results of the tournament (to confirm who plays who in the videos) -->
about 40 players entered group stage, 16 people came through to knock out stages.
1/8 finals:
[LD]Jelo vs [LD]Sakis, sakis win
[LD]Maxi vs ryan hart, rh win 2-1 (gah, was close.. controller port stopped working at some points :/ )
[LD]Bob against Zakuta, bob win
[LD]Hugo against foxsteve, hugo win
adamski versus bullrage, adamski win
bilal versus wipeout, wipeout win
sircanealot versus dr d, dr d win
chef versus sungod, chef win
Quarter finals -->
Bob vs adamski, bob win (this is vids 114-116)
Sakis vs wipeout, sakis win 2-1 (you could clearly see sakis steve wasnt up for it at this point, he lost first game with steve won the rest with raven altough it was quite shaky too, nerves too much : D . vids 105-106 and the named one)
Hugo vs chef, chef win (vids 108-109)
rh vs dr d, rh win (this is vids 111 and 113)
Semi finals -->
bob vs chef (raaah, this is vids 121-123)
sakis vs rh (sakis made wrong choice by going steve first game again

( vids 117-119 )
finals --> chef is easily taken down by rh (vids 127-130)
third place --> sakis quickly dispatches bob (vids 124-126)
Eaglejiny: there might be bare bear-vids coming soon, I'll look into it : D .
FUCK I hate this smiley limit : P.
EDIT: new vids are apparently up : )