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'''Sandbagging''', sometimes formally referred to as "'''intentional underperformance'''", is the act of playing poorly on purpose. Originating from [[wikipedia:Glossary_of_cue_sports_terms#sandbag|Billiards slang]], referring to the concealment of one's ability to play, sandbagging in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series generally consists of players using characters that are not their [[main character]]s, selecting stages that normally counter their character, or playing below their proven capabilities, amongst other actions. Sandbagging can occur at any level of play, and even at top-level tournaments players have sandbagged on occasion, with some smashers, such as {{Sm|Isai}} and {{Sm|Mew2King}}, being well-known  for their frequent sandbagging.
'''Sandbagging''', sometimes formally referred to as "'''intentional underperformance'''", is the act of playing poorly on purpose. Originating from [[wikipedia:Glossary_of_cue_sports_terms#sandbag|Billiards slang]], referring to the concealment of one's ability to play, sandbagging in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series generally consists of players using characters that are not their [[main character]]s, selecting stages that normally counter their character,or playing below their proven capabilities, amongst other actions. Sandbagging can occur at any level of play, and even at top-level tournaments players have sandbagged on occasion, with some smashers, such as {{Sm|Isai}} and {{Sm|Mew2King}}, being well-known  for their frequent sandbagging.


Sandbagging is sometimes done in friendlies in order to prevent spectators or opponents from learning their playstyle with their mains. If the skill difference between two players is particularly significant, higher-skilled players can also potentially sandbag. The reasoning for sandbagging can vary, though in both cases, it can be used by players to relax in lower-stress matches, as well as potentially allow for an opportunity to work on other characters; in the case of differences in skill, the sandbagging player can also give their opponent a "fairer" match.
Sandbagging is sometimes done in friendlies in order to prevent spectators or opponents from learning their playstyle with their mains. If the skill difference between two players is particularly significant, higher-skilled players can also potentially sandbag. The reasoning for sandbagging can vary, though in both cases, it can be used by players to relax in lower-stress matches, as well as potentially allow for an opportunity to work on other characters; in the case of differences in skill, the sandbagging player can also give their opponent a "fairer" match.

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