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==''My Rayquaza07 Experience''== | ==''My Rayquaza07 Experience''== | ||
At this point | At this point, I was primarily going to tournaments, under the tag SLM ("Stupid Link Main"), with a bunch of my friends from Oakland University (or, as Yono would call us, the Oakland University Fuckers). There was me (SLM), Sam (Samn), AJ (Kuma), Eric (DirtyDeeds), and Paul (Yono). We went to a small tournament, Battlefield IV, held in the basement of one of ''Project M's'' developers, who's a pretty stand-up guy. It wasn't a very high-stakes affair, with the biggest threat being the perennially Power Ranked {{Sm|Lordy}}, but lo and behold, competition showed up: our "friend", Rayquaza07. Now, at this point in my ''PM'' career, I was an easily impressionable young lad, and was awestruck to have met Lordy, only the world's greatest ''Brawl'' Captain Falcon player of all time. Of course, while I saying that, Rayquaza07 overheard that and said he was going to be PRed in both ''Project M'' and ''Smash 4'' soon. You only get one chance at a first impression, and Rayquaza07's didn't exactly endear to me. But hey, maybe his mouth just ran faster than his brain. It can happen. | ||
Now, Battlefield historically used pools to decide seeding, and no matter where you placed in pools, you'd get a spot in bracket. I made it third in my pool, not bad for someone who had never been to a tournament before (including a hilarious moment where I got four-stocked AND four-stocked my opponent in the same set), and Rayquaza07 made it first in his. Now, the TO began to formulate a bracket from the pool results, but after compiling it, Rayquaza07 quickly put himself on centre stage. He claimed that he deserved a slightly higher seed, just so that he wouldn't end up on the same side of the bracket as Lordy. Note that in pools, Lordy went 8-0, while Rayquaza went 8-1. But, after enough stalling and whining, the TO eventually capitulated, Rayquaza07 got himself higher in the bracket... and in doing so, successfully got my friend, Kuma, bracket fucked. Now, remember the name Kuma, because we'll be seeing him again later in this piece. | Now, Battlefield historically used pools to decide seeding, and no matter where you placed in pools, you'd get a spot in bracket. I made it third in my pool, not bad for someone who had never been to a tournament before (including a hilarious moment where I got four-stocked AND four-stocked my opponent in the same set), and Rayquaza07 made it first in his. Now, the TO began to formulate a bracket from the pool results, but after compiling it, Rayquaza07 quickly put himself on centre stage. He claimed that he deserved a slightly higher seed, just so that he wouldn't end up on the same side of the bracket as Lordy. Note that in pools, Lordy went 8-0, while Rayquaza went 8-1. But, after enough stalling and whining, the TO eventually capitulated, Rayquaza07 got himself higher in the bracket... and in doing so, successfully got my friend, Kuma, bracket fucked. Now, remember the name Kuma, because we'll be seeing him again later in this piece. |