Was a great tournament. Also if you haven't seen it, check out the Salty Suite match between n0ne and $Mike at this same event. Much less perfect, but also very entertaining set.
In the link quoted, I'm the nerd that's right above Druggedfox's shoulder in the player cam.
Haha, looks like you were hyped right there. I like it!Haha, I love finding myself in tournament vids.
The Big Balc, Jose V vs ThunderZReign:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOlz5MOBT0s&t=612s
I'm the dude in the middle standing up clapping with the black and purple Project M shirt. I lost that shirt somehow during that trip lol.
Invited Players:
[A] Armada
C9 Mang0
MVG FOX Mew2King
Liquid Hungrybox
PG Plup
TSM RB Leffen
Tempo Axe
CLG.SFAT
CLG.PewPewU
G2 Westballz
Some of my favorites in for nominations:
New Blood Tier:
Syrox - Very young, new fox player from Colorado, new hax-ish high technicality, wins vs Westballz, Lucky, Prof Pro, SFAT, after this kid gets experience he could become a monster.
Rudolph - #1 ranked Japanese player, Marth, obvious regional rivalry and very hard to get Japanese players out these days, love to see him represent and seems to be a very emotional player, a sight to see.
Marks on Armada Tier:
Both of these players have taken Armada to the last game within the last half-year
Tempo S2J - Explosive read based falcon, silent johnny face, the best pop offs.
LG Ice - Fox with crips punishes, great leffen team synergy, germany representation
Forgot how many people get invited so extra Personality Tier:
Secret Silent Wolf - I would've kept him in high profile players but honestly SW is so on and off with the game I have no idea when or if he actually practices for any major.
Edit: Silent Wolf dropped out due to hand health. Rip.
MSF The Moon - You all ready know, Marth, East Coast
Alright guys, I'm attending Smash Valley V in a week (www.smash.gg/tournament/smash-valley-v-featuring-lucky-abate-swedish-delight-wadi-more), my first real tournament. I'm not very good. I've watched a lot of Melee over the past 3+ years, so I have a decent understanding of the game and it's many mechanics and match-ups, but I have very, very little experience vs. others and my execution is barely above basic wavedashing, teching, L-cancelling, and pivoting. I main Falco but play Marth for a few match-ups and I play Doc and Luigi occasionally.
Anyway, does anyone have any 1-week training tips to try and level up as much as possible in that time? I don't expect to do well but if I can avoid being totally embarassed that'd be swell.
Alright guys, I'm attending Smash Valley V in a week (www.smash.gg/tournament/smash-valley-v-featuring-lucky-abate-swedish-delight-wadi-more), my first real tournament. I'm not very good. I've watched a lot of Melee over the past 3+ years, so I have a decent understanding of the game and it's many mechanics and match-ups, but I have very, very little experience vs. others and my execution is barely above basic wavedashing, teching, L-cancelling, and pivoting. I main Falco but play Marth for a few match-ups and I play Doc and Luigi occasionally.
Anyway, does anyone have any 1-week training tips to try and level up as much as possible in that time? I don't expect to do well but if I can avoid being totally embarassed that'd be swell.
Training you do in the week leading up to it will be a lot less useful than what you learn there, playing against real people. Focus your efforts on maximizing that benefit: play as many friendlies as you can, ask people for advice (helps to ask before you play so they know to watch for it). Every time you die, take just a second while you're on the invincibility platform to ask yourself what situations led to your previous death (unfortunately, a lot of this will be tech stuff early on though). Make sure you don't play just to play, but instead be actively thinking about what you can improve on after each match.Alright guys, I'm attending Smash Valley V in a week (www.smash.gg/tournament/smash-valley-v-featuring-lucky-abate-swedish-delight-wadi-more), my first real tournament. I'm not very good. I've watched a lot of Melee over the past 3+ years, so I have a decent understanding of the game and it's many mechanics and match-ups, but I have very, very little experience vs. others and my execution is barely above basic wavedashing, teching, L-cancelling, and pivoting. I main Falco but play Marth for a few match-ups and I play Doc and Luigi occasionally.
Anyway, does anyone have any 1-week training tips to try and level up as much as possible in that time? I don't expect to do well but if I can avoid being totally embarassed that'd be swell.
AHHHHHHHH
I don't really have any training tips but when you're at tournaments never be afraid to ask people for friendlies and when in tournament if you lose ask people what you can do better. I mean if you get 5 stocked yeah they probably can't tell you much, but a lot of people are really open to giving advice and it's kind of sad to see people at locals who are quiet, go 0-2, and don't really feel comfortable to ask because 90% of the people will help them out and it only takes a couple people to have your back to really improve
S2J CONSISTENTLY getting into every smash summit and not getting any better is one of the most annoying things ever
Mang0 "nation" is fucking annoying
I want to see newer players, there should be a clause on inviting the same people over and over just because one top player uses their fan base to clog the system for their friend
You just described me lol
Tbf I play a lot of friendlies, I just don't talk to anyone in them, I'm usually on my phone in between games or silently watching the other people play. Also whenever I've gotten advice in the past a lot of the time it's stuff I already know like "Work on your punish game," or them telling me about tech that I already know about but can't consistently do.
S2J is getting better, the problem is that he's improving at the same rate the meta is. You can tell his edgeguarding/neutral have gotten better in the last year, but everyone's gotten better too. Also he's someone I consistently enjoy watching every Summit.
Also I'll be real this Faceroll spirit bomb has me tilted a little bit. Dude already has access to some of the best practice in the world and his Sheik isn't that interesting IMO.
I'm not a good player by any means, but if you feel like the advice that you get isn't helpful, try asking for more specific things. Like, "How do I DI Falcon's fthrow to avoid the worst followups?" or "Am I being too easy to read?" I've always felt like getting specific advice has helped my game a lot, especially in matchup knowledge.
Of course, I'm someone who sometimes goes 0-2 at my local, so you might be at a point where advice like that is less helpful.
Title was really confusing, until I realized this had nothing to do with the real Axe.
I don't really pay much attention to Summit voting but that last round was really close. Had 7 players within 48 votes and the bottom one was eliminated.
Duck and Faceroll out today. Duck just barely, Faceroll was a few hundred votes behind.
Definitely not one of my favorite players. Lucky should be cool though (guess he just seems that way since he's been out of it for a while).gonna be fun to see S2J not break a top 8
add nothing to commentary
and only marginally improve despite living in socal with some of the most top players in the world
especially for the fourth summit in a row
))))))
I took two stocks of Lucky at Power 9 in Winner's Round 2 once.
On stream.
He SD'd twice.
WE TAKE THOSE
I like S2J, it's easy to say that he "adds nothing," but the dude just recently played one of the greatest sets of the last couple years (vs. Armada at Genesis 4),
You're trolling, but I don't think a coin battle tier list would be all that different. Peach and Puff would probably move down and Mario bros (edit: and Yoshi) would probably move up a little.
I plan to drastically alter the Smash scene to restore the spirit of the game starting in California.
Yoshi and Bowser are S-Tier in coin battle. Yoshi will always win in a free-for-all. How come we don't see free-for-all tournaments?
Bowser is top-tier in Super Sudden Death battle.
I plan to drastically alter the Smash scene to restore the spirit of the game starting in California.
Yoshi and Bowser are S-Tier in coin battle. Yoshi will always win in a free-for-all. How come we don't see free-for-all tournaments?
Bowser is top-tier in Super Sudden Death battle.