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{{MatchUp-T3|header=[[File:T3_Anna_Face.jpg|50px]] '''vs. Anna:''' ''6-4''
{{MatchUp-T3|header=[[File:T3_Anna_Face.jpg|link=Tekken 5/Anna Williams|50px]] '''vs. Anna:''' ''6-4''
|content= Jin can hold his own very well against Anna’s mixups, netting very damaging punishes after blocking FC.df+2 or SS2. Anna also struggles to get in, so proper use of EWGF and 1,1,2 to stop the opponent is imperative.
|content= Jin can hold his own very well against Anna’s mixups, netting very damaging punishes after blocking FC.df+2 or SS2. Anna also struggles to get in, so proper use of EWGF and 1,1,2 to stop the opponent is imperative.
|notes=*After d+4 on block, FC.1 will stop both the d+4,1 and any option from d+4,u_d.
|notes=*After d+4 on block, FC.1 will stop both the d+4,1 and any option from d+4,u_d.

Revision as of 09:33, 26 March 2024


T3 Anna Face.jpg vs. Anna: 6-4

General Strategy
Jin can hold his own very well against Anna’s mixups, netting very damaging punishes after blocking FC.df+2 or SS2. Anna also struggles to get in, so proper use of EWGF and 1,1,2 to stop the opponent is imperative.
Notes

  • After d+4 on block, FC.1 will stop both the d+4,1 and any option from d+4,u_d.
  • FC.df+2 has lacking range and tracking, making movement a very practical way to force a whiff.
  • CJM is bad.

Important Punishes
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