clowsui
Smash Legend
So this is my 10,000th post. This post and the 10,001th post are supposed to be together, but there's a character limit. Anyways...
Coincidentally, I'm leaving for North Carolina in 4 days, for grad school.
I figured this would be an appropriate way to dedicate this 'milestone' post.
For those who are fairly new to the Midwest tournament scene/Brawl scene, my name is Chi. I've been one of the eminent TOs in this area for the past five years. Along with Dr. X and Overswarm, I ran the first 30+ man SW OH tournament, and in doing so gave birth to a Brawl community in the area that was home to powerhouses such as Kel, Infern Angelis and Y.b.M.. Some of these people are here, even now, but not as active. I perpetuated this community by hosting and initiating many Smashfests and tournaments, including the School is in Session series and the Revenge series. In building this reputation as a strong TO, I've been able to happily assist others in their TO'ing efforts, including SKTAR, Phoenix Saga 3+4 and even EVO2013. So many great storylines and matches have occurred at these events; it's no surprise that I count these among my greatest memories and also my greatest accomplishments.
But enough of what I have done for the scene. What the scene has done for me is far more important. Before I entered the Smash community, I was completely un-confident, unaware of my leadership potential, and anti-social. The only thing I really liked a lot was competitive Smash, and I decided that since I couldn't travel, I would host events so everyone would come to me and I could improve. I figured that people would not like the mopey-me as a host or a friend, so I decided I'd put on a facade: a cocky, surefire kid who loved to talk trash but deserved respect for his knowledge and dedication. Seeing that people liked this "version" of me, I made an effort to be more confident, to take charge more consistently, and to be more talkative not just with Smashers, but with everyone.
It goes without saying that this made a world of difference for me, and that's really why I made this thread. I want to acknowledge certain individuals here that really shaped me into who I am today, and also recognize players and people that I owe a different sort of respect to. This is the best farewell I can think of. So without further ado...
Steel/DJ: I used to be such a slave driver about getting you better man. I think I've said this before but you have LOADS of talent at fighting games. When I didn't have a Wii I would live vicariously through your results, which is why I tried to work you to the bone lmao. In a way, I still do this kind of thing hahaha. Anyways, you were an amazing training partner despite all this. I'm going to pick up 2D fighters for real, and I hope we get to play soon.
Quivo: I still have those AIM logs from back then lol. Pre-Pound 3? MADNESS. You live in Columbus but you'll always be 513 to me. I just want to let you know that you're one of the big reasons that Smash really stuck with me. You were/are mad cool, and very talkative. Respect. Hope you never stop gaming br0.
Kel: It's weird to say this but back then I looked up to you more than anybody else as a player. In a way I still strive to be on the same level of play as you. All I've ever wanted from you was your respect as a player and your friendship. I don't know if I have either of those now (or if I've ever had those, lol), and in the end I suppose it doesn't matter because you don't really care what other people think of you nor do you really care about telling people what you think of them. But nevertheless I thought it was important to pay you some tribute.
Overswarm: You were always an enigma when I was younger, but now that I am older I understand you quite a bit more + better. You might seem callous and indifferent, but this is precisely the device you use to make sure other people are listening and thinking. Going through the process to realize and understand this concept - i.e. thinking 'outside the box' - made you into one of my most important teachers. Thank you.
e_/Dirac + Tyr: you two are hardly on Smashboards any more but getting to play you two all the time made me juiced as hell about Smash. Thanks for the games.
God Kais: I wanted to be part of your crew so bad. It motivated me to learn more and become better so I could be of use to you somehow. Little did I know that keeping the God Kais alive and growing didn't mean I had to be one. Here's to you guys.
Sorasin: you made me step away from Falco lol. For better or worse, when I realized that you were a way better Falco player than I could ever be, I had to seriously re-evaluate character choice. Beyond the game, you're also a great friend. I'm very sad we've only gotten to spend a little friend time together since I discovered this, but the times we've had have been great. Keep pushing to improve.
Luminoth: I think playing you a lot helped me break through the plateau. You're such a solid player man. You're also one of the most interesting people I've met LOL. You can't replicate this style of duggin' and anime swag anywhere. Just go to tournaments even when you're unmotivated. I guarantee you'll do mad good every time.
Sneakytako: I could say a lot of things but I think I'll go with this - thanks for the Mike Ross all these years
Kassandra: introducing you into the community really awakened me to the power I had and the leadership I possessed. I don't know if it was you who was responsible but I'm really happy that Smash has become such a big part of your life, in more ways than one =)
Daycia: I did not like/respect your TO'ing + argumentative style, but I appreciate what you did for the community in Cincinnati. For this I owe you thanks.
Hilt: my partner in crime. I can barely remember how this all began...but we are pals 4 lyfe man. You are the best partner TO I could ever have. We complement each other in a lot of ways, and I'm glad we've always had this implicit understanding. I've also learned a lot from you as a result, and I'm sad we never got to host a national.
Xat chat: legendary (smirk1)
Excel: first off I just wanna say you used to be mad smelly, I'm glad your deodorant/shower game stepped the **** up. Secondly **** Talking Inc was 2 good, and I'm happy I had someone to grow alongside me, even though you got frustrated and fell behind. Man these sound like backhanded compliments but you know what I mean. We keep it 100.
Cr4sh: #chi$port$ you're freaking awesome, and brought so much hype to the early events. I'm glad you've been able to make some positive changes in your life. Makes me happy and inspires me to know that you're doing so well.
Count: you never visit these boards but knowing that my analytical ability was able to help you made me confident in my knowledge of the game (nevermind the fact that it led me to ignore the power of experience lol). You're also just a great friend all around.
DtJ Gaming: you all were the biggest factors that made me less uptight about Smash. Your goofiness and unique humor were so important for me, and still are important for me. I hope I can be part of DtJ someday soon; I'd be honored to hold it down with Smith in Gboro.
Renegade: **** you and your wack ass house tournament b. 14+ hours of hosting a tournament I didn't come to host. I remember that ****. Shoutouts to you for giving me the worst TO'ing experience of my life, and also the chance to prove to myself that I really loved TO'ing. Hope you never come back.
Krystedez: trying to understand your unconventional playstyle brought me to a new level of theory/comprehension about the game. You don't play the game now nor do you visit these boards probably, but thank you!
Coincidentally, I'm leaving for North Carolina in 4 days, for grad school.
I figured this would be an appropriate way to dedicate this 'milestone' post.
For those who are fairly new to the Midwest tournament scene/Brawl scene, my name is Chi. I've been one of the eminent TOs in this area for the past five years. Along with Dr. X and Overswarm, I ran the first 30+ man SW OH tournament, and in doing so gave birth to a Brawl community in the area that was home to powerhouses such as Kel, Infern Angelis and Y.b.M.. Some of these people are here, even now, but not as active. I perpetuated this community by hosting and initiating many Smashfests and tournaments, including the School is in Session series and the Revenge series. In building this reputation as a strong TO, I've been able to happily assist others in their TO'ing efforts, including SKTAR, Phoenix Saga 3+4 and even EVO2013. So many great storylines and matches have occurred at these events; it's no surprise that I count these among my greatest memories and also my greatest accomplishments.
But enough of what I have done for the scene. What the scene has done for me is far more important. Before I entered the Smash community, I was completely un-confident, unaware of my leadership potential, and anti-social. The only thing I really liked a lot was competitive Smash, and I decided that since I couldn't travel, I would host events so everyone would come to me and I could improve. I figured that people would not like the mopey-me as a host or a friend, so I decided I'd put on a facade: a cocky, surefire kid who loved to talk trash but deserved respect for his knowledge and dedication. Seeing that people liked this "version" of me, I made an effort to be more confident, to take charge more consistently, and to be more talkative not just with Smashers, but with everyone.
It goes without saying that this made a world of difference for me, and that's really why I made this thread. I want to acknowledge certain individuals here that really shaped me into who I am today, and also recognize players and people that I owe a different sort of respect to. This is the best farewell I can think of. So without further ado...
#CHISPORTS SHOUTOUTS
PART 1: HOMIES FROM THE 513
Doctor X: shiesty TOs. You quit Brawl pretty quick but it's all thanks to you that we got such a momentum boost for the scene. Hope everything goes well for NERD Rage man.Steel/DJ: I used to be such a slave driver about getting you better man. I think I've said this before but you have LOADS of talent at fighting games. When I didn't have a Wii I would live vicariously through your results, which is why I tried to work you to the bone lmao. In a way, I still do this kind of thing hahaha. Anyways, you were an amazing training partner despite all this. I'm going to pick up 2D fighters for real, and I hope we get to play soon.
Quivo: I still have those AIM logs from back then lol. Pre-Pound 3? MADNESS. You live in Columbus but you'll always be 513 to me. I just want to let you know that you're one of the big reasons that Smash really stuck with me. You were/are mad cool, and very talkative. Respect. Hope you never stop gaming br0.
Kel: It's weird to say this but back then I looked up to you more than anybody else as a player. In a way I still strive to be on the same level of play as you. All I've ever wanted from you was your respect as a player and your friendship. I don't know if I have either of those now (or if I've ever had those, lol), and in the end I suppose it doesn't matter because you don't really care what other people think of you nor do you really care about telling people what you think of them. But nevertheless I thought it was important to pay you some tribute.
Overswarm: You were always an enigma when I was younger, but now that I am older I understand you quite a bit more + better. You might seem callous and indifferent, but this is precisely the device you use to make sure other people are listening and thinking. Going through the process to realize and understand this concept - i.e. thinking 'outside the box' - made you into one of my most important teachers. Thank you.
e_/Dirac + Tyr: you two are hardly on Smashboards any more but getting to play you two all the time made me juiced as hell about Smash. Thanks for the games.
God Kais: I wanted to be part of your crew so bad. It motivated me to learn more and become better so I could be of use to you somehow. Little did I know that keeping the God Kais alive and growing didn't mean I had to be one. Here's to you guys.
Sorasin: you made me step away from Falco lol. For better or worse, when I realized that you were a way better Falco player than I could ever be, I had to seriously re-evaluate character choice. Beyond the game, you're also a great friend. I'm very sad we've only gotten to spend a little friend time together since I discovered this, but the times we've had have been great. Keep pushing to improve.
Luminoth: I think playing you a lot helped me break through the plateau. You're such a solid player man. You're also one of the most interesting people I've met LOL. You can't replicate this style of duggin' and anime swag anywhere. Just go to tournaments even when you're unmotivated. I guarantee you'll do mad good every time.
Sneakytako: I could say a lot of things but I think I'll go with this - thanks for the Mike Ross all these years
Kassandra: introducing you into the community really awakened me to the power I had and the leadership I possessed. I don't know if it was you who was responsible but I'm really happy that Smash has become such a big part of your life, in more ways than one =)
Daycia: I did not like/respect your TO'ing + argumentative style, but I appreciate what you did for the community in Cincinnati. For this I owe you thanks.
PART 2: HOMIES FROM IN/KY
Hilt: my partner in crime. I can barely remember how this all began...but we are pals 4 lyfe man. You are the best partner TO I could ever have. We complement each other in a lot of ways, and I'm glad we've always had this implicit understanding. I've also learned a lot from you as a result, and I'm sad we never got to host a national.
Xat chat: legendary (smirk1)
Excel: first off I just wanna say you used to be mad smelly, I'm glad your deodorant/shower game stepped the **** up. Secondly **** Talking Inc was 2 good, and I'm happy I had someone to grow alongside me, even though you got frustrated and fell behind. Man these sound like backhanded compliments but you know what I mean. We keep it 100.
Cr4sh: #chi$port$ you're freaking awesome, and brought so much hype to the early events. I'm glad you've been able to make some positive changes in your life. Makes me happy and inspires me to know that you're doing so well.
Count: you never visit these boards but knowing that my analytical ability was able to help you made me confident in my knowledge of the game (nevermind the fact that it led me to ignore the power of experience lol). You're also just a great friend all around.
DtJ Gaming: you all were the biggest factors that made me less uptight about Smash. Your goofiness and unique humor were so important for me, and still are important for me. I hope I can be part of DtJ someday soon; I'd be honored to hold it down with Smith in Gboro.
Renegade: **** you and your wack ass house tournament b. 14+ hours of hosting a tournament I didn't come to host. I remember that ****. Shoutouts to you for giving me the worst TO'ing experience of my life, and also the chance to prove to myself that I really loved TO'ing. Hope you never come back.
Krystedez: trying to understand your unconventional playstyle brought me to a new level of theory/comprehension about the game. You don't play the game now nor do you visit these boards probably, but thank you!