Well, here it is! My very first e-book! It took a while, but here it is. It’s 28 pages and I hope you like it.
I wrote this guide for 3rd Strike players such as myself who are trying to learn Street Fighter 4. It wasn’t easy for me (nor was it cheap!), but it was worth the time, effort, frustration and money that I put in. I’m hoping that this guide will help ease the transition and make it quicker, easier and cheaper for you. It also serves as a good introduction for all new Street Fighter 4 players.
This book is 100% free. All I’m asking is for you to please sign up for my mailing list to download it. After you sign up, you will receive an email with the link to download it.
If you’re feeling generous, please consider making a donation if you find this guide useful. Your generosity fuels future podcasts, videos, guides and innovation!
Please feel free to send this e-book to anybody you think might benefit from it (or print out copies to give to your friends!). But please do not re-publish this anywhere because I would like to keep it on this web site. Enjoy! -gootecks *AT* gootecks *DOT*COM*




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so this is what you’ve been working on. YO this shit is tight, much appreciated. Keep up the great fucking work mang!
Cool I look forward to read this…good work gootecks!!!
Also, ill definitely be donating as soon as I get some money in my paypal!!!
Thx man, nice work !
Hey gootecks, on pg17 you didnt finish a sentence about sagat, Thought id let you know in case you missed it.
“Sagat is different because of his Tiger Knee and
his…………”
Thanks for the kind words!
@D.S.H
My bad, I fixed it and re-uploaded. Thanks for letting me know!
Thanks for the guide.
I play 3S casually but the info in this guide is very nice. Thank you for making this.
tnx for posting this up. i havent gotten a chance to play yet but wit this it wont be as difficult =]
I just met you at AI. I gotta say, you are prolly one of the coolest and nicest players out there. A lot of players I meet are usually reserved, but you’re a down-to-earth kinda guy. Answered my questions thouroughly and even gave me a card to your site. This guide is very helpful. I look forward to learning more.