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Then maybe you should run your own tournaments and not run doubles. AZ gives perfectly good scenarios where it would be beneficial to run doubles, and scenarios where it is an option. Getting rid of doubles outright is a ridiculous notion, simply because it's up to the TO whether it is an event or not.Couldn't care less about the history of doubles. So glad Wife addressed the elephant in the room which is that doubles needs to go for smash to expand further. It takes too much time, serves too little of the community, and isn't interesting to watch.
Then maybe you should run your own tournaments and not run doubles. AZ gives perfectly good scenarios where it would be beneficial to run doubles, and scenarios where it is an option. Getting rid of doubles outright is a ridiculous notion, simply because it's up to the TO whether it is an event or not.Couldn't care less about the history of doubles. So glad Wife addressed the elephant in the room which is that doubles needs to go for smash to expand further. It takes too much time, serves too little of the community, and isn't interesting to watch.
I've only seen people play worse after switching to singles after playing doubles. People just seem to "do stuff" in doubles and that gets them wrecked in singles.I never realized having Doubles caused that big of an issue. They could always be a side event. Not a main event. I always thought that playing doubles made you a much better player due to how precise and patient you needed to be because you have 3 to account for versus having only 1 other player to account for. Increasing precision and patience makes you a much better player in singles overall.
That depends on the players.I've only seen people play worse after switching to singles after playing doubles. People just seem to "do stuff" in doubles and that gets them wrecked in singles.
Weird, I get the exact opposite impression. But what are smash fundamentals anyway...That depends on the players.
You cannot just spam moves in doubles because you have a teammate to worry about. Working together is the key. It's a whole different beast. I was only saying I felt it improve your fundamentals.
Teching, tech rolling, tech chasing, knowing when to use what move, shielding, knowing how to get somewhat predict opponents actions based on the situation, etc. Basics essentially.Weird, I get the exact opposite impression. But what are smash fundamentals anyway...
I agree with this. I personally feel if time is such a strong constraint, then tournaments should dedicated to one type of game. While I'm not a Doubles Player, I feel they're a unique part of Smash that can sometimes be exciting to watch, and they should stay as long as there is the dedication for it.I did not know it was even an issue these days for people. Seems like an issue popping out of no where. There probably just needs to be more separate events. I do not mean events at a single tournament. I mean literally having more tournaments dedicated to only a specific game. If anything, I think its a dreadful idea to run so many events at a single tournament.
From my perspective, I only want to enter one game type at a tournament rather than trying to do both brawl and melee at the same one.