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Infinites, or fighting game combos that can be looped ad nauseam with no space for the opponent to escape or retaliate, are typically pretty difficult to pull off outside of the
Marvel vs. Capcom series. They’re not easy to perform in training mode, let alone bust out for a serious match. But this didn’t stop a high-level player from doing just that during an official
Street Fighter V competition over the weekend.
Fu-pin “RB” Kao has long been known for his high execution ceiling, and he put those skills to the test while fighting for his life in the losers bracket of the most recent Capcom Pro Tour event. Staring down a huge life deficit against fellow Taiwanese competitor Li-wei “Oil King” Lin, RB was able to mount a comeback courtesy of Dan Hibiki’s simplistic infinite combo.
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The Dan infinite actually happened in a Street Fighter 5 top 8 Capcom Pro Tour match
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