Pierce7d
Wise Hermit
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Great tournament. I hope Alex Strife had a lot of fun on his Birthday. Red Robin's and Paranormal Activity afterwards was great.
However, I really hate playing this game in tournament. There's no point in trying to prove how good I am in tournament placings, if I'm always going to make technical errors and play like garbage, and make really dumb mistakes when I have the lead.
No offense to either of my opponents that defeated me GIMR and Logic, who are both skilled players.
Yeah, It's just that entering these last three events reminded me why I stopped entering tourneys in the first place. I KNOW how good I am at this game, and if you'd like to know, play me and find out for yourself. I'm not going to money match you, I always play seriously, because I think it's insulting to sit down to a match and not try your hardest if your opponent is looking for a way to test/improve their skills. I understand that you might not go 100% if there's fear of facing the opponent later in bracket, but since I won't be entering, that's not really much of an issue.
Also, I'll still be entering doubles, as I seem to function normally in that format. However, I'm not teaming with anyone I don't feel capable of placing in the money with. I'm good enough, and if you would like to find out, then like I said, you can play with me and see for yourself. If you don't think I'm good enough, and don't want to team, then that's fine.
I'll still be going to tournaments, and even traveling and entering nationals, but I think there's really no point for me to waste money to make stupid input errors and have disgustingly bad technical skill when it matters.
I love this game completely. I will probably be a part of the Smash community until it dies. I will always continue to practice and improve and become the best player I can be. However, I will not exercise and demonstrate my skill in tournament bracket anymore, because it's simply a waste, and really doesn't prove anything worth proving. I'll continue to offer advice to anyone who respects me enough to ask. I greatly enjoy the company of most of you, and I hope to see you often, but I won't be a factor in your bracket.
I'll post again later with Shout-Outs.
However, I really hate playing this game in tournament. There's no point in trying to prove how good I am in tournament placings, if I'm always going to make technical errors and play like garbage, and make really dumb mistakes when I have the lead.
No offense to either of my opponents that defeated me GIMR and Logic, who are both skilled players.
Yeah, It's just that entering these last three events reminded me why I stopped entering tourneys in the first place. I KNOW how good I am at this game, and if you'd like to know, play me and find out for yourself. I'm not going to money match you, I always play seriously, because I think it's insulting to sit down to a match and not try your hardest if your opponent is looking for a way to test/improve their skills. I understand that you might not go 100% if there's fear of facing the opponent later in bracket, but since I won't be entering, that's not really much of an issue.
Also, I'll still be entering doubles, as I seem to function normally in that format. However, I'm not teaming with anyone I don't feel capable of placing in the money with. I'm good enough, and if you would like to find out, then like I said, you can play with me and see for yourself. If you don't think I'm good enough, and don't want to team, then that's fine.
I'll still be going to tournaments, and even traveling and entering nationals, but I think there's really no point for me to waste money to make stupid input errors and have disgustingly bad technical skill when it matters.
I love this game completely. I will probably be a part of the Smash community until it dies. I will always continue to practice and improve and become the best player I can be. However, I will not exercise and demonstrate my skill in tournament bracket anymore, because it's simply a waste, and really doesn't prove anything worth proving. I'll continue to offer advice to anyone who respects me enough to ask. I greatly enjoy the company of most of you, and I hope to see you often, but I won't be a factor in your bracket.
I'll post again later with Shout-Outs.