Adel Anouche of United Arab Emirates poses for a portrait during Red Bull Athletes Summit MEA at JA Resort in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on May 10th, 2022
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Ken main Adel 'Big Bird' Anouche shares his best Street Fighter 6 tips

Street Fighter 6 has arrived! Get to grips with the new game with these helpful tips and tricks from Adel 'Big Bird' Anouche.
Written by Miri Teixeira
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Street Fighter fans who keep up with the game's colourful esports scene will no doubt already know the name Adel 'Big Bird' Anouche. The FGC pro has made a name for himself in competitions since 2012, within and far beyond his home in the United Arab Emirates. He, along with many others in the professional scene, will be making the move from Street Fighter V to Street Fighter 6. He's currently gearing up for this shift.
Famously a Ken main with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the well-loved character, we asked him if he had any tips for getting to grips with the new-look Ken, along with up-and-coming Street Fighter players, as well as his feelings on the journey from Street Fighter V to Street Fighter 6.

Getting started

Whether you've never touched a fighting game or have fond memories of arcade machines, the launch of Street Fighter 6 is a great time to get involved with the decades-long franchise. Big Bird's affection is clearly directed at Ken; he's been maining him for years, so his advice to new players keeps the various character designs and skill sets as key.
"Start with picking a character you like, design-wise, and learn their command list," he says. "From here, you can learn the mechanics and everything. They change between games, so pick a character and go from there."
Adel 'Big Bird' Anouche competes in Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition at Evo 2019, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Centre in Las Vegas, USA on 3 August, 2019.

Big Bird's advice is to pick one character and stick with them

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Big Bird isn't here to go easy on newcomers, though, as he says the depth of your research may be the key to becoming a Street Fighter champion. "Once you've settled on a character, learn their entire move list, figure out what anti-air the character has, learn the bread and butter [this means their key combos], and how to navigate the ground game with them. There doesn't seem to be a limit to how much you can learn about your character.
"I'm a firm believer that you have to like the character to do well so I'd actually prioritise learning a favourite over an easy character."
The new game will allow professionals like Big Bird to train their characters using the built-in frame data in training mode. This is useful when you’re learning when to punish and when to hold back. “It always comes down to frame data. Some moves look punishable visually, but if you want to be 100 percent sure when you can punish and when you can’t, frame data is your best friend.”
Use the lab and learn the optimum times to use moves, it can make the difference between average players and good players

Exploring SF6's new roster

With a new Street Fighter game comes redesigns of classic characters but also a cast of new faces. Street Fighter 6 is no different. Joining the roster are Luke (who made his first appearance in Street Fighter V's final DLC), Jamie, Kimberly, Marisa, Manon, Lily and JP.
Of course, Big Bird will continue to main Ken, but these new additions have sparked his curiosity. "I think the new characters look amazing," he says, "I'm very scared of Manon and JP and interested in Marissa. I think Capcom did a great job with all of the new characters, they made them all appealing – I want to try every single one!"
Adel 'Big Bird' Anouche celebrates a victory in the Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition Finals at Evo 2019, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Centre in Las Vegas, NV, USA on 4 August, 2019.

Big Bird will be trying out each of the new characters in Street Fighter 6

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Plenty of old favourites will be returning, albeit with full redesigns that give players a chance to reevaluate their mains and try something new, whether it's Ryu with a beard or Cammy with new pants.

An all-new Ken

But we can't keep Big Bird away from Ken for long, and with his rugged-yet-subtle new redesign, there are sure to be differences in the way that he handles in-game. "Ken hasn't changed too much; he's still the same monster he's always been," he says. "He's super strong in Street Fighter 6, his corner carry is amazing, and he has all the tools he needs, like Fireball, Dragon Punch and Dragon Slash."
A screenshot of character Ken in action from Street Fighter 6.

Ken has a new-look in Street Fighter 6

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High praise for Ken, unsurprisingly, but how does he stand up against life-long rival Ryu in his latest appearance? Big Bird comments: "Ken's shoryukens have more utility than Ryu's, they even have fire on them. Ken has an answer to every single situation." In terms of weaknesses, Big Bird states that "he might not be a very good zoner, due to higher recovery on fireball, but that's okay as all he needs is one opening and then it snowballs from there."
For anyone looking to follow in Big Bird’s footsteps and main Ken in Street Fighter 6, he has this bit of advice: “I’d recommend learning the Jinrai kick loops in the corner, particularly the heavy starter and the EX ones, as well as learning the Drive Rush combos and when to use them. Use the lab, and learn the optimum times to use moves. It can make the difference between average players and good players.”
See Big Bird in action, March 16-17 at Red Bull Kumite 2024. The prestigious invitational event heads to New York City in America, where the top Street Fighter players will compete to be crowned the champion. You'll be able to watch live streams of the event on Red Bull Gaming's Twitch and YouTube channels.

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Adel 'Big Bird' Anouche

Born in Algeria but representing the UAE, Adel 'Big Bird' Anouche is a star on the Street Fighter scene, known for his Ken and Rashid play.

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