I'm not talking about the stages or something, that's an opinion. I don't say my opinion on the stages is better than yours. If i come to the tournament, i'll just play with the stages that you decide. It's ok.
But banning wobbling is actually a really bad thing. It's only banned because it's a technique that doesn't look like smash and is very strong. It isn't broken, cause even chu dat didn't suddenly crush his opponents when he used it (and he already is there at the top) The argument that is used is like this: "the french have always banned wobbling, and we'll keep doing it that way"
To me, that just looks like the mental web of rules that sirlin is talking about in his first article (you all know it)
I didn't mean to call the french fools, i like it that they have their own way of thinking about the stages, counterpicking systems, dsr, etc. Ill play with the rules you present, but this antiwobbling mentality (without arguments) is just scrubby and not proffesional
I'm sorry if i offended you guys