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Watching that video again, it definitely doesn't seem like he'd do well today. To be honest, I'm not sure whether it was just because of how he was playing in that one match, but there were all sorts of holes in his game...

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Everything was going great for him. Fame, money, women (half serious here...).
I can't understand what purpose this post serves. You're just saying what I did but in a paragraph where I have a sentence.[Paragraph x3].
umm the difference is that rob was actually there and your post was just blind speculation based on a couple things you heard.I can't understand what purpose this post serves. You're just saying what I did but in a paragraph where I have a sentence.
Also, he never should've been considered the best, from what I'm seeing. He was just using the best tier at a time where that made you win. There's a fundamental difference between doing that and being bad (being predictable but still winning) and being good (not).
You seem to think P > Q when Q isn't both anecdotal and logical, and P is.umm the difference is that rob was actually there and your post was just blind speculation based on a couple things you heard.
He won the tournaments he went to, that's why he was considered the best. Anyone else has the option to go Metaknight, and challenge his Metaknight, and some (me, breez, who else was mk back then?) DID!I can't understand what purpose this post serves. You're just saying what I did but in a paragraph where I have a sentence.
Also, he never should've been considered the best, from what I'm seeing. He was just using the best tier at a time where that made you win. There's a fundamental difference between doing that and being bad (being predictable but still winning) and being good (not).
He won the tournaments he went to, that's why he was considered the best. Anyone else has the option to go Metaknight, and challenge his Metaknight, and some (me, breez, who else was mk back then?) DID!
Clouderz was tight. He might've been rude, but he was fun. Saying anyone plays just for the money is a downright lie, because smash is a terrible thing to do for monetary gain alone. He'd get a job if all he wanted was money. He also made James hella rage because he won the only big okanagan tournament, which was pretty funny.
The second paragraph is the only thing that doesn't fit my current theory. While I believe you, it mostly doesn't make sense, unless he didn't feel he had an off day.Clouderz was good, but not that good, just better than the rest of us, and would abuse things we didn't know how to deal with, which was smart.
I recall we all beat him in Melee though. All being Skidd, Rob, Me, and every actual melee player.
I also wanna note, that I think everyone left out; the video of Rob beating Clouderz was not an accurate representation of Clouderz's skill level, and (I think Rob and Jake would agree) Clouderz was really off that day and was not playing like himself.
After he lost?Something seemed wrong. He wasn't acting normal and being all energetic and talking trash like he normally did. He kind of just kept to himself and acted like he didn't care.
Sounds super normal. He probably knew he wasn't going to be coming back when the day started, too.Before. The whole day he was acting like that.
No, what? You just know that there are people out there who play only to win, even when they don't have the skill.Now you know what happens when you show off or trash talk too much.