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Will it be streamed?I'll be heading to a regional Saturday with names like Dabuz and Tweek, hopefully I do well because my nerves are through the roof lol.
Hope to see some sets from you Kalm
watch your words opana, oh wait :^) (jk we both got screwed in bracket lol)this is gonna be really stacked. I hope I don't get screwed by bracket lol
Good stuff. Would you have a link to the brackets?Placed 7th out of 104 players last weekend at our national tournament in Italy, by going full Dorf.
I lost to 2 other top seeds. I could've placed better if I had played better during winner bracket but I'm still satisfied of the result.
I can see your point. 'Notables' just gives you a feel of the competition that there was in the setting of the tournament. A tournament with less notable players will always end up being less challenging (notables being the presumption here).FYI, "Notables" doesn't tell me a lot unless you actually played the people in question in tournament.`
Added up to the OP.Just to add something on my end, 2GG Special Smash Low Tiers, I placed 5th out of 58, with a notable victory vs Djay's Charizard and going 1-2 vs K9's Lucina as Ganondorf (and Dr Mario in different sets).
Likewise, I understand where you're coming from , but this isn't necessarily the case. If you get seeded reasonably high, you just have to plow through nobodies until you reach top 10. I usually get a top seed at my tourneys and I never have to fight anyone notable until top 10 at the very earliest. By extension, if you go to a national, every top player can be in attendance, but that may not make one's results any more impressive, provided they didn't actually have to fight any of them.I can see your point. 'Notables' just gives you a feel of the competition that there was in the setting of the tournament. A tournament with less notable players will always end up being less challenging (notables being the presumption here).
Added up to the OP.
This! This is why I've advocated looking at results on a "who did you beat?" basis rather than a "what did you place?" one.I don't think I've been seeded anywhere other than my locals because I don't go beyond them much lol.
At Mew Years I lost 2-1 to angel and 2-0 to Bow.
Collision I lost to Omega 2-1 and Luck 2-1
New fish I lost to Marss 2-0 and Pelca 2-1
Those are pretty much the notables I fought at those tourneys too, some other solid players but nobody prd or otherwise out there(At these regionals at the least). I've always thought we should look deeper into the bracket tbh, among other things. What I'm really glad to see is more people considering the strength of regions, because some of us definitely have it easier.
I usually keep to myself because I don't like debating things lol, and getting into a discussion on mobile sucks.
If that is how we were to go about things then we would need to follow a completely different guideline.This! This is why I've advocated looking at results on a "who did you beat?" basis rather than a "what did you place?" one.
Not sure I'm following you, Kalm.
If that is how we were to go about things then we would need to follow a completely different guideline.
For example, if we consider players (in general) to be better by their overall tournament results, then only a few of us (such as myself) would be able to claim that I've beaten 'so and so'.
Chrim Fisch for example. He's ranked 371st in the overall tournament rankings, which would make him the highest ranking to lose to a Ganon main in tournament (last time I faced him about 2 months ago, I beat him).
Bro your match with Zero is hype as hell. You really put the fear in his mind and gave ganon an awesome rep. Great job! +5 style points for the ledge cancel ganoncide attempt. (If only he hadn't DI'd that flame choke w/ the banana). Seriously though the neutral was actually very close and you kept even percent with him a lot of the time. Good job bro.Placed 96th/500 at GOML today. Lost to Zero's Diddy in Pools finals, and then a Sheik in losers. The Sheik knew how to abuse Ganon very well.
After using Ganon countless times in tournaments, and with the mindset to win it all, I came to a conclusion with somewhat good and somewhat bad news.
If you're dedicated in improving your Ganon, then there definitely is a huge probability for you to take locals, a monthly, or even a major. This could happen.
All but two match-ups are doable. These two are Sheik and Rosalina and they should NEVER lose to a Ganondorf with a decent enough player behind them. (And yes, I've considered Bayonetta in all this). These two have prime shutdown tools against Ganon and require a good secondary (in my case, I will be going Fox, but only in this situation).
That said, I personally believe that the disadvantages in the rest of the cast could be competed against, and to be honest, most of the time I never felt at a disadvantage against anyone but the two mentioned above.
I sent him to losers and then I got 3-0 in losers finals by himI heard SDA eliminated John Numbers at some tourney lol, forgot about that.
Amazing tag btw
Still a great accomplishment man, I wanna tell people some dumbass beat John Numbets lmao,I sent him to losers and then I got 3-0 in losers finals by him