Well it's not like I would stay up day and night mastering a videogame. I just would to try it out during my spare time and people seem to enjoy it... ^^;
But, saldey, you can't. You have to be good enough to win some rounds. Otherwise, you'll just be throwing your entry fee away. So you need to start winning or you'll keep losing more money and time. To do that, you have to practice which means your putting more time into it. In the end, your trading time you could be doing more interesting things in order to win a Smash Brothers tournament. So it's not worth the investment. There are better things to do with your time.
I would provide the momentum, if it wasn't for the fact I don't want to double post. Being like only one of two people that actually played Dillon's Rolling Western, I can pretty much say what needs to be said.
I'm sure more than you and I have played this game.
The strange part is that it was pretty popular in the beginning and then it just died. I was thinking about creating a moveset. It might help.
"Don't play videogames, they are a waste of time."
I'm not saying don't play games at all. What I'm saying is don't dedicate your time to get good at a video game.
@DiddyKong: You guys don't have to reply to what I say. Just don't listen if you don't want to hear it. I'm just saying what I have observed in my experience. When you are busy, you find out you have a lot less time for video games. Don't give them up, but don't waste your time on them. There are better things in life than winning a $100 giftcard at your local Smash tourney.