Actually there isn't a whole lot you can describe from that video. Both Daigo and Valle are high level players with a bunch of tournaments under their belts and possibly thousands if not tens of thousands into Street Fighter and other fighting games. There aren't layers of strategy when you get into high level play. It comes down to skill of timing and knowing the range for moves. At the end Valle misjudged the distance/timing of one of his moves. Which cost him the match. Which also happened to Daigo early on.Space Spoons said:I can't tell you how many times I've seen someone look at this match and dismiss it. "Oh, they're just spamming fireballs. Why don't they do combos? I could beat these guys." Nothing could be further from the truth. I can't even begin to describe the layers of strategy going on here.
The strategy that comes into play in a match like that especially a person like Ryu is keep your distance and don't get caught.
The fact that they both picked Ryu who has one of the easier move sets just proves that they can't have much of a strategy going into the game because they know that if the mess up terribly on a combo it will mean the end of it for them.