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Community, what would you like an article about?

Jem.

Smash Master
Joined
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Messages
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Location
Marysville, Washington
Now, for those who don't know me, I've been attending tournaments since early 2003. I've seen a lot of great players come and go, I've seen people go from a random to the best in the world, seen a LOT in gaming so far and it's only gotten started!

I've written a few great articles in the past, one was on Havok's website, and a couple I just left as AllIsBrawl blogs. I'm posting this here and on facebook/twitter, so, from a competitive gaming standpoint, what is it you would like to see an article about?

It can be anything from how does one become a pro in a game, to how to get better, how to prepare yourself, how to get a sponsor, etc. Preferably something open so I can write a lot and not just answer it in a paragraph and it be over.

I'm going to post this same request on my twitter (you should follow me :D) and facebook and whatever the most common request is what I'll write about.

I've attended Melee, Brawl, Halo 2 3 and Reach tournaments/LANS. And observed other games competitive scenes. So fire away!

An example of an article I've written is this one from Havok's website. http://theelectricscribble.com/category/ssbb/ssbb-outside-perspectives/jem/

twitter.com/hMJem
facebook.com/hMJem
 

Nike.

Smash Hero
Joined
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Messages
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Location
SA-Town, Texas
You could make a walkthrough about traveling out of state to a big tourney. There's usually a sort of check list before first timers do it and some of those things can make or break the weekend.
 

Supreme Dirt

King of the Railway
Joined
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Messages
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You could make a walkthrough about traveling out of state to a big tourney. There's usually a sort of check list before first timers do it and some of those things can make or break the weekend.
This. My first OoC is in June, would be nice to have information on how to prepare.
 
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