Two-Ell
Smash Master
Hmm Would investing time in Amatuer brackets help at all? One of the more major points I'd see from Brawl players is the large amount of established skill vets and current players on the scene already have. From one person on AllisBrawl one thing I saw said it isn't that new players are really all too noobish or bad at the game it's just that the people who have been playing are already really good. You say that people complain they don't see improvement. From the perspective of a Brawl player Melee is very deep and it would take a lot of time before I'd be able to compare to you guys without feeling dwarfed still.
Maybe some of the things I'm saying don't hold up very to some of the points you guys could give. Personally though one of the things I think about as a Brawl player interested in the competitive Melee scene is how much my skill is going to be pale in comparison to you guys. Yeah I know that the time and dedication for changing that is part of the challenge of entering a competitive scene, but sometimes you can't help but think how much of a big jump it is to feeling decent and respectable.
eh I dunno, all johns I guess lol

Maybe some of the things I'm saying don't hold up very to some of the points you guys could give. Personally though one of the things I think about as a Brawl player interested in the competitive Melee scene is how much my skill is going to be pale in comparison to you guys. Yeah I know that the time and dedication for changing that is part of the challenge of entering a competitive scene, but sometimes you can't help but think how much of a big jump it is to feeling decent and respectable.
eh I dunno, all johns I guess lol