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Old 06-23-2016, 08:32 AM   #1
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Question You best trick or tip since playing

A lot of us spend time debating and introducing ways in which we think the game can be patched or upgraded for the next iteration.

For more positive thread, and one I think could be useful and a great resource with high group participate would be for everyone to list the 1-3 biggest game improving tips/tricks etc. they've learned which have most positively impacted their game. The trick/tip/improvement can be from this site, something you learned on your own, or from any other source.

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1.) Best offensive tip I've learned which has helped improve my game (which I attempt to make jiu jitsu oriented) was learning that i can pre-load grapple block when transitioning from top half guard into top mount. My % of fights ended from mount, or dominated from mount has sky-rocketed

2.) Best piece of striking advice was to figure out more ways to spend time in the pocket while minimizing damage -- specifically I've been seen a lot of improvement in my standup by use of the side step (left stick flick before and after a combo) to create angles in my advantage offensively and defensively while avoiding damage; and secondly I've been practicing, with varied but improving results, the sway within striking range. Next phase here is to learn to parry far more effectively as it's currently a detriment to my game when attempted
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Old 06-23-2016, 10:55 AM   #2
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How do u preload grapple block what does that mean?
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Old 06-23-2016, 11:39 AM   #3
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How do u preload grapple block what does that mean?
When you pass from half guard to mount you don't have to time the grapple block. Just hold R2 and R stick left or right (toward their escape). It's the only transition in which you don't need to time the grapple block
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When you pass from half guard to mount you don't have to time the grapple block. Just hold R2 and R stick left or right (toward their escape). It's the only transition in which you don't need to time the grapple block
Wow you just added soemthin to my game thanks.
I just learmed about the 3to12 and 9to 12 swoops
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Old 06-23-2016, 03:14 PM   #5
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One consistent finish I've been able to perform off of an opponent in rocked state (since punches to head almost never work when they shell up and backpeddle). Assuming you have decent clench and some throws that inflict head damage (my favorite being the judo throw from over-under) - clinch and throw, you'll often KO your opponent with the throw and/or a couple elbows when you land in side control.

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One consistent finish I've been able to perform off of an opponent in rocked state (since punches to head almost never work when they shell up and backpeddle). Assuming you have decent clench and some throws that inflict head damage (my favorite being the judo throw from over-under) - clinch and throw, you'll often KO your opponent with the throw and/or a couple elbows when you land in side control.

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haha nice

One of my favorite KOs ever was from a High Suplex Slam Didn't even know you could KO Ppl from slams until I did this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAHBEykPH4I

My #1 Tip is when you are in Full Mount; or Back Side Control (Dominant)

BE PATIENT!!!

Don't just throw strikes wildly, or you will get arm-trapped and/or burn out your stamina. Remember: POSITION FIRST! Your opponent will be freaking out (usually) so be patient; deny a transition or two; stop another transition or two with strikes; wait til they start to REALLY freak out, and before you know it they will be TKOd

patience patience patience timed up with vicious fury = the way to dominate

(in the youtube above...no reason for me to be patient since I already had massive initiative and was doing tons of damage; but you know what i mean )
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haha nice

One of my favorite KOs ever was from a High Suplex Slam Didn't even know you could KO Ppl from slams until I did this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAHBEykPH4I

My #1 Tip is when you are in Full Mount; or Back Side Control (Dominant)

BE PATIENT!!!

Don't just throw strikes wildly, or you will get arm-trapped and/or burn out your stamina. Remember: POSITION FIRST! Your opponent will be freaking out (usually) so be patient; deny a transition or two; stop another transition or two with strikes; wait til they start to REALLY freak out, and before you know it they will be TKOd

patience patience patience timed up with vicious fury = the way to dominate

(in the youtube above...no reason for me to be patient since I already had massive initiative and was doing tons of damage; but you know what i mean )
Good point. I'm good at staying patient in both of those positions, but back seated back mount pisses me off. It should be one of the hardest to escape, and now matter how hard I try to read the tells with hand fighting something is unintuitive and I lose back control quickly no matter how patient I am.
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Old 06-23-2016, 04:36 PM   #8
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My best move is blaring Shia LA Bouf's "Do it" video on loop
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