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lled off incredible victories in very comparable ways. For Momochi, he took down Razers Ai Fuudo Keita with a series that could

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Its the calm before the storm.The Evolution Championship Series is the pinnacle of fighting game tournaments and the next stop on the Capcom Pro Tour. So far, theres been five premier events and plenty of footage to examine. The contenders of each tournament share similar play styles and it would be wise to brush up on what makes up a winner.Final roundThe first taste of premier event action was in Atlanta, Georgia, at Final Round. There, the audience received their first extended look at elite play and how contenders were separated from pretenders. One match between Brentt Brenttiscool Franks and YouDeal Majestic Athletics Tatsuya Haitani Haitani showcased what was necessary to take down a large tournament. Both players jockeyed for position and momentum throughout the set, but the key difference between Haitani and Brenttiscool was activity. Haitani took advantage of Brenttiscools passivity when he was on defense and controlled the space with a combination of his dash, jab pressure and the threat of an activation.NorCal regionalsNorCal Regionals in Sacramento, California, provided some early answers to the question: Can the USA hang with Asia?The losers final between Evil Geniuses Justin Wong and Japans Hajime Tokido Taniguchi was an impressive match that set the bar for what was necessary to advance to the final match of a tournament. Wong absolutely played his style and comfortably held his own in the neutral game: controlling the pace and the footsie game. Wong would go up 2-0 in the set, but two crucial misses in the third game changed the flow of the series.Tokido never wandered too far from his meter usage (critical arts on any hit confirm), corner defense and escape options; he simply couldnt be conditioned. That was the X factor. In a match dominated by Wong, Tokido never lost composure.Stunfest and DreamHack summerIn Europe, both Stunfest and Dreamhack Summer produced two champions that played a similar frenetic style and a refusal to be bullied. Evil Geniuses Yusuke Momochi Momochi and BX3s Arman Phenom Hanjani pulled off incredible victories in very comparable ways. For Momochi, he took down Razers Ai Fuudo Keita with a series that could only be titled hard reads. Momochis wake-up options steered the momentum despite Fuudos dominance over the neutral game. The burst damage potential of Ken, with the aid of Momochis fearlessness, crushed Fuudos chances to take down a premier event. It also helps to have Momochis ability to hit-confirm from any button into a critical art or a combo extension.In similar style, Phenom surprised everyone by dismantling Fuudo in both the winners bracket and grand finals. The commentators counted more than 11 successful reversal uppercuts during block strings or wake-up. But the most important factor to Phenoms success was his ability to push forward despite a momentum loss. In a fearless style akin to Momochi, he took Fuudos best mix-ups and neutral game dominance, but never backed down. While Phenoms victory was not as soul-crushing as Momochis at Stunfest, both delivered the message to the masses that you need to play stubborn to stand a chance.Community Effort Orlando 2016CEO brought the best example of what a premier event winner needed to do. The audience saw that even pool stages were not exempt from ridiculous matchups. In the top 32, Haitani took on Shinya Nuki Onuki in a nail-biter of a set. These were two of the five Japanese fighting game gods. Haitani, despite staring death in the eyes, continued to reversal uppercut on wake-up, block strings, or through any opening Nuki provided.Tokido finally took down his rival, Razers Lee Infiltration Seon-woo and won a premier event. Tokido and Infiltration could be two of the best examples of what it takes to win a tournament on the Capcom Pro Tour. Smooth movement and defense, constant reactions, clutch moments, meter usage and management, and the refusal to be bullied.On one hand, Infiltrations mind games separate him from many others. During the set, he would end many rounds with an overhead. He would back dash on wake-up, punishment or not, or go for the same option for pressure until the opponent absolutely stuffed it. Then theres Tokido, the player that steamrolls without the need for a big-time play. Unlike those mentioned above, Tokido hardly throws any risky uppercuts or plays off too many hard reads. What he does do well is dominate the ground game and understand risk and reward.You need every factor mentioned here to stand a chance: a superior ground game, the refusal to be conditioned, hard reads, and activity on activity. From the first premier event until the most recent, every champion share many, if not all these traits. Arizona Cardinals Larry Fitzgerald Jersey . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. Larry Fitzgerald Color Rush Jersey . -- There were a lot of firsts for the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night. http://www.arizonacardinalsshoponline.com/chandler-jones-cardinals-jersey.html . It was Kerbers third final of the year after losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia in Monterrey in April and to Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic in Tokyo two weeks ago. The 10th-ranked German improved her record in finals to 3-5. Arizona Cardinals Apparel Clearance . -- Linebacker Myles Jack ran for four touchdowns, defensive end Cassius Marsh caught a scoring pass, and No. Patrick Peterson Color Rush Jersey . Their 38th instalment is arguably their biggest fight card to date, including three-title fights and a main event which was selected by the fans. The promotion boasts 14-straight years of business and is operated by MFC president Mark Pavelich, who is often overlooked in this country for the foundation hes established for MMA in Canada. STARKVILLE, Miss. - Evie Grace Singleton finished her Bulldog career the way she started it on Aug. 28, 2015. Leading the Bulldogs to victory.Behind the impressive play of seniors Singleton and Jazmyne Johnson, the Mississippi State Bulldogs (14-18, 6-12) won back-to-back senior days for the first time since 2005-06, defeating the Georgia Bulldogs (13-18, 1-17), 3-1 (25-22, 25-22, 22-25, 25-14).Singletons 21 kills closed out her final season with 499 kills, the second-highest total in program history. Johnson starred on the defensive side of the ball, tallying her 13th match this season with at least five blocks, as her 8 total closed her career at 136, the fourth-most in school history.I cannot say enough about how proud I am of this team for going out there and getting this win today. Our goal was to send our seniors out on a high note and we did just that, McFatrich said. From Evie to Jaz to everyone in between, we played a solid match from the very beginning. I know this season did not go exactly how we wanted it to, but we ended with a win, sent the seniors out on top and created some momentum heading into the offseason.Senior day opened with MSU winning a tight first set, 25-22. Singleton had a set-high six kills while Johnson, Emily Hill and Jelena Vujcin each had a block to put the home-standing Bulldogs over the top.MSU went in the locker room up 2-0 after winning the second set by another score of 25-22. Singleton addeed five kills and two blocks to Hills set-high six kills.dddddddddddd Johnson was again a force at the net with two more denials. MSU totaled four aces in the set with one each coming from Singleton, Hill, Cheyenne Spell and Riley Duzenack.The Maroon and White Bulldogs came out of the locker room red hot, jumping out to a 7-1 lead. However, Georgia would fight back and eventually cut MSUs lead to 2-1, taking the third frame by a score of 25-22. Singleton and Hill continued to deal on the offensive end, both tallying five kills.To finish off the season, MSU opened the fourth and final set on a 13-3 run and never looked back, winning 25-14. Johnson had five total blocks to secure the MSU win. Senior Chelsea Duhs landed three kills in her final set as a Bulldog to add to Singletons five and Hills four.Behind Singleton was Hills 20 kills, her second-straight match with 20 kills and third of the season. Blossom Sato tallied her second 50-assist contest in as many matches, closing out her sophomore season with a career-best 968 assists. That total is the most by a Bulldog since Suzanne Horner earned 978 in 2013.MSU starred from the service line yet again this season, tallying its fifth match of the year with at least nine aces. Singletons trio of aces led the way, while Duzenack and Spell each tallied two. ' ' '

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