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'''Cheap''' means using an tactic that is not tournament-caliber, but still winning with it. Often it includes tactics that resort to low blows, deception, attacking when the opponent is distracted (or causing a distraction), or using a sure-fire attack that is deemed "too powerful" to be used by advanced players.
'''Cheap''' means using an tactic that is allegedly not tournament-caliber, but still winning with it. This may include tactics that resort to low blows, deception, attacking when the opponent is distracted (or causing a distraction), or using a sure-fire attack that is deemed by some to be "too powerful" to be used by advanced players.


If a player wishes to be respected in tournaments, he or she should avoid using cheap attacks or tactics.
==Examples of Tactics That Have Been Claimed to be 'Cheap'==
 
==Examples of Cheap Tactics==
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<br/>[[Infinite throw trap]]
<br/>[[Infinite throw trap]]

Revision as of 06:01, April 2, 2008

Cheap means using an tactic that is allegedly not tournament-caliber, but still winning with it. This may include tactics that resort to low blows, deception, attacking when the opponent is distracted (or causing a distraction), or using a sure-fire attack that is deemed by some to be "too powerful" to be used by advanced players.

Examples of Tactics That Have Been Claimed to be 'Cheap'

SSB
Infinite throw trap

SSBM
The kamikaze glitch

All Games
Kirbycide
Camping

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