Edit:
I liked it, looks cool and it threw me off. I think it just allows his Ike to be crafty...plus gives the illusion that he's moving faster than Ike's normal speed...the quick draws is just to keep from getting predictable. I don't understand why he sucks for it though
You know what your opponent reminded me of? Those fighting animes or shows where a guy is moving around at super fast speeds, and the main character catches him with one punch and knocks the **** out of him. That's what you shoulda done. He left himself wide open one too many times.
Opponent: -Dash dancing- look at me, so cool, so sexy, so amazing!
Shinde: -Jab-
TL;DR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UyxwlFz-Qs
The first minute of that video sums up what I just said.
The end.
Lol, your SDI is an exception. Normal human beings use SDI primarily for escaping combos/weak attacks that can string together. Bending your trajectory with traditional DI is more important for people just learning to DI when it comes to surviving KO moves.
Just tossing this out there, but if you're playing in an Ike ditto, you're at high damage, and your opponent is trying to do the jab combo to get you off stage, one way to avoid that is to SDI + DI down and the moment you get hit by the final attack of the jab combo, you tech the ground and roll away. Pretty sexy.