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Chibo's original channel was deleted, but this was the final stock of a tournament. The only video that remains is from Scar and Pakman's combo videos.What's the blue laser combo?

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Chibo's original channel was deleted, but this was the final stock of a tournament. The only video that remains is from Scar and Pakman's combo videos.What's the blue laser combo?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlibftNbs-MHow in the
WHAT
Honestly, man, how do you FEEL A STITCHFACE
Either way
Only you can ever pull off combos like that
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Ridiculous. To me that has to be one of the best moments in Smash.
For me, the craziest part of this is that despite that Armada still comes all the way back to almost win. He misses a fair around 6:00 that is so close. Wonder how things would be different if Armada had won there instead
I appreciate that you can give actually credit where it's due and not thinking about that encouraging Kage is a bad idea. (Asking generally: When did that start anyway?)I have no idea, it just came to my mind or something.
Like I already could see the combo uploaded on YT or something =D
It was one of the most funny moments for me at least!
Since it was some matches with me and Mango and tons of people wanted to see it I had to show them something they haven't seen before, right?![]()
It's too bad he only beat me in that top 8 pools. =/this is a top moment for me, really shows how great the smash community is with giving props where props are do and getting hype #yolo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Uww-o1MoJJI#t=121s
ACE: For me personaly (and many people will agree but because of other reasons) that rest is FAR away from that one on battelfield.
People can choose to believe me or not when Im saying this but that rest on PS was actually one I decided to roll into and let me explain why.
The reason why I decided to take a decission that maybe will be seen as ******** is because of many humans works but let me take some background story befor I will come to the point. When Mango first rested me on BF it was a great read that switched the momentum a lot. I also had a very bad attitude towards Puff as a character which made it even harder for me to lose a game like that.
As we can see in the fifth game instead of pretty even matches as we had before it starts getting very one sided and Im not only losing but Im losing big. The momentum was so strong in Mangos favor and it is even harder to get it back in a MU like that when I have no real combos or anything that can fast swtich it into my favor (except for Stiches I guess).
Then very fast Amsah vs EK (the four stock comeback) came to my mind and I decided that rolling into the rest and actually hope he would hit with it. In that four stock comeback and in this game we can both see one thing in common. EK/Mango starts playing MUCH worse because they have so much momentum so they start doing very stupid stuff as a result of it being to easy for the moment without even realize it is LAST game in the set (in both examples). So when I decided to roll into Mango I hoped he would start getting so much confident that he started to do stupid stuff.
As we can see the strategy ALMOST worked out and I do think it would have been a much bigger win for Mango if he actually never hit me with that rest. For that reason I can't appreciate that rest more. The one on battelfield also was in a position when I had a little bit momentum and in the lead in the set which is another 2 reasons why it was more impressive.
The mental part of smash is super important and here is a pretty good story that is showing some parts of it![]()
Amsah/EK is one of the greatest matches/comebacks ever... but this thread is about single moments in melee history. That rest was unbelievably hype (Mango's first huge challenge in years, the overall hype of such a carefully planned and long awaited tournament, and just the fact that you came here for the first time all contributed to how hype it was), and I'm sure I'm not the only one that considers it being way up on the list of greatest moments ever. Also, I'm not completely buying in to your story. Is it REALLY wise to bring the match to 3 stocks vs 1 stock 0% at game 5? Against a character you just stated you "have no real combos or anything that can fast switch it into your favor"? Do you think Mango would have fallen for your baits over and over again until he lost all 3 stocks? Lol, it's questionable to say the least. It looks like that rest on BF was indeed more crucial to the outcome because it shook you up so much, but the one on PS was arguably more hype imho. At that point the tournament was basically over... which is why I find it hard to believe you intentionally threw away your 2nd stock, not to sound disrespectful dude. I've always been a fan of your peach and wish you would come back to the game.ACE: For me personaly (and many people will agree but because of other reasons) that rest is FAR away from that one on battelfield.
People can choose to believe me or not when Im saying this but that rest on PS was actually one I decided to roll into and let me explain why.
The reason why I decided to take a decission that maybe will be seen as ******** is because of many humans works but let me take some background story befor I will come to the point. When Mango first rested me on BF it was a great read that switched the momentum a lot. I also had a very bad attitude towards Puff as a character which made it even harder for me to lose a game like that.
As we can see in the fifth game instead of pretty even matches as we had before it starts getting very one sided and Im not only losing but Im losing big. The momentum was so strong in Mangos favor and it is even harder to get it back in a MU like that when I have no real combos or anything that can fast swtich it into my favor (except for Stiches I guess).
Then very fast Amsah vs EK (the four stock comeback) came to my mind and I decided that rolling into the rest and actually hope he would hit with it. In that four stock comeback and in this game we can both see one thing in common. EK/Mango starts playing MUCH worse because they have so much momentum so they start doing very stupid stuff as a result of it being to easy for the moment without even realize it is LAST game in the set (in both examples). So when I decided to roll into Mango I hoped he would start getting so much confident that he started to do stupid stuff.
As we can see the strategy ALMOST worked out and I do think it would have been a much bigger win for Mango if he actually never hit me with that rest. For that reason I can't appreciate that rest more. The one on battelfield also was in a position when I had a little bit momentum and in the lead in the set which is another 2 reasons why it was more impressive.
The mental part of smash is super important and here is a pretty good story that is showing some parts of it![]()
1: First of all I wasn't even a smash boards member until much after Genesis 1 (I think I did regisster in the spring 2010). I also talked way less on/around smashers when English was necessary. Not because I don't like the language (I actually find it cooler then Swedish at many points) but more because I use to be super bad at it and then it gets super hard to talk to people. Eventually I learned it better and now Im at least good enough to talk/understand a good ammount of it.You've been a trustworthy person in the past, so I am willing to give you the benefit of the doubt here, but out of curiosity, why did you wait so long to tell everyone this?
You literally just admitted that Armada's claimed plan worked perfectly by making Mango overconfident and making him do dumb stuff.I can see why mango may have been slightly overconfident after that rest because it was just that obvious to everyone that he had like a 95% chance of winning at that point.
Care to explain? I am rather curious hahaI do have some other stuff over the years that most people probably would have been a bit surprised about too![]()
WAY to many people care so much about what other people think about them that it starts to annoy me. I do think the most important is that I know the real story behind it. I guess the fact that stuff like that annoys me is the reason I wrote like that in the first place.Dude, this is like a ****ing bigfoot sighting. "I saw it, I know it's true and that's all that matters" lmao.
I'm not trolling, if you really rolled into that rest purposely you took a very stupid gamble (despite how close you came to winning in the end) because of how the matchup has to be played (It's not like Marth giving up a stock vs Fox, for example, the hard punishment game for Peach on Puff just isn't there... taking stocks normally requires numerous intelligent reads and baits). No one in the right mind would opt for that. I can see why mango may have been slightly overconfident after that rest because it was just that obvious to everyone that he had like a 95% chance of winning at that point. It's like sheik 3 stocks 0% vs Ganon 1 stock 0% and Ganon can't chaingrab lol. It just sounds ridiculous.
You literally just admitted that Armada's claimed plan worked perfectly by making Mango overconfident and making him do dumb stuff.
Like you do realize that you just made a really strong argument against your own stance by noting that it did exactly what he's claiming he hoped it would, right
that's such a trip, my friend uploaded this.
Well even if it ends up not appealing to the competitive community, it's possible that the community might take up making a Project M-like mod for Smash 4. Also a few Smash veterans are already making their own Smash-inspired game, Air Dash Online so there's an option for the community to head there too. Not to mention that Melee and Brawl are still going strong to this day, although it did take Melee a bit to grow again after a lot of people left due to he release of Brawl. Whatever happens, it is nice to know the community has a lot of options to continue to live on.smash4 can only be amazing or just another ***** so theres a %50 chance
My expectations of the next smash is not high at all. Nintendo has been dissapointing me so many times for the past... 6,5 years or whatever it was since Wii was released.smash4 can only be amazing or just another ***** so theres a %50 chance