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i see no rules prohibiting iteveryone can also punch you in the face during a set, thats also fair right?
oh yea
it's called assault and battery
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i see no rules prohibiting iteveryone can also punch you in the face during a set, thats also fair right?
tight battle right..lol*****s is definitely going in on this debate. I like it. Its an interesting read.
Are you in favor of doping in sports?I want to see high level play more than anything else.
No it's not.Nihonjin: It is the exact same as how the effects of a crowd are still there even if you win.
This pretty much proves you have no idea what you're talking about.The Irish Mafia said:@Bigwenz: I think it's a little outlandish to say that hugs whispering in Lucky's ear changed the outcome that much. Coaching does not mean giving the controller to someone else, it's just some advice.
Amsah and Wobbles already refuted this by saying that not everyone will have the same coach yet you keep bringing this up.is coaching fair?
yes, duh, of course it's fair, everyone can have a coach.
lol that's not refuting it, and there's nothing you can say to refute it because the question of is coaching fair has a clear and definitive answerAmsah and Wobbles already refuted this by saying that not everyone will have the same coach yet you keep bringing this up.
lol that's not refuting it, and there's nothing you can say to refute it because the question of is coaching fair has a clear and definitive answer
it is fair. everyone has access to a coach. not having the 'same exact level of coach' doesn't mean it's not fair in the same sense of having the same training partners outside of smash isn't fair, having the same time to devote to developing your smash prowess isn't fair. it's a variable just like any other that we've deemed as an acceptable level of 'fairness'.
but the question that should be discussed, is should it be allowed during tournament matches.
Dude, not everybody has access to a top level training partner. What if someone has a mediocre training partner or no training partner at all, and the other person has Ken or Mango as their training partner?Dude, not everybody has access to a top level coach. What if someone has a mediocre coach or no coach at all, and the other person has Ken or Mango as their coach?
Coaching is always going to give one player a disadvantage, it's a completely external factor that has nothing to do with the players actual skill, but rather with his/her personal connections.
Quoted for what I had previously thought of as obvious truth.The training partner thing doesn't make sense in this argument because it has nothing to do with the actual player vs player test (tournament). Everything you do to prepare prior to your actual match is your own business.
I see the connection you made there. However, the flaw in that logic is that coaches help the players during the actual tournament set. Tournaments fights should consist of two individuals using what they know against each other. Coaches give an unfair advantage, and thus the players do not play purely based off of skill. It should be purely a 1v1.Dude, not everybody has access to a top level training partner. What if someone has a mediocre training partner or no training partner at all, and the other person has Ken or Mango as their training partner?
Training is always going to give one player a disadvantage, it's a completely external factor that has nothing to do with the players actual skill, but rather with his/her personal connections.
I think that sums up superwavedash's rebuttal.
No this is not a troll post. This is just a simple example of how where you live is just as much of an external factor regarding your skill as a coach would be.
Amsah's "debuff" point is a valid argument though and I'd like to see that addressed.
/neutrality
This is a summary of my optimistic view on coaching.The moral of this long-winded story? Coaching could have hurt me, and it could have helped me. I say allow coaching because I don't mind risking being hurt by it if it means that at some point I might be helped by it.
I brought this up earlier.Maybe coaching should be banned from top 8 matches up or something. idk, just throwing out ideas.
I did. I just think that part sums up the whole pro-coaching argument. And I think it's mostly based on ignorance.Amsah, i'd appreciate it if you read my whole post as oppose to grabbing some text out of context, imo. If you go around telling people they have no idea what they're talking about, someone might think you're kind of rude.
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while "just some advice" may be an understatement, I still think that you're not exactly playing with two player's strength, if you follow what i mean.
hmm.
That's just it, you're wrong. It's not a matter of opinion.I think this conversation is being taken up on 2 different levels, being on the "pro" and "mid" levels. I don't think it's possible for a player to change their play that much due to coaching, but amsah and wobbles seem to disagree.
It should be banned everywhere.From what i've seen in bracket matches at local tournaments, coaching has never made or broke a game, but with examples such as pp vs Lucky, it's apparent that it is possible. Maybe coaching should be banned from top 8 matches up or something. idk, just throwing out ideas.
Why does your side keep bringing up these arguments?:This is a summary of my optimistic view on coaching.
When Jam, as roy, fsmashed that ****ing fox for his n00b roll in the face, that fox had full ability to realize that and change up his rolling pattern. Whether or not he had a coach, it does not change the potential to change up his rolling habits. Of course, this is a analytic argument.
There is however a synthetic example that shows how coaching may be unfair.
That was the case in the Taj v PP post.
Although PP's crew told PP what to do, PP had the ability to learn that on his own. What coaching does, in certain cases, is increase your potential at a faster rate than you can increase it yourself. I do not think this is a bad thing, that is why im pro-coaching.
I believe SWD = knihT.SWD, provided you are not actually Mango or something posing on an alt account I accept this MM for $20.
A:B : : C:D This is an analogy.Oh, and just in case - don't attack me for using analogies if you're unable to tell me why the analogy is a bad one.
Oh, that guy? I have nothing to worry about then.I believe SWD = knihT.