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==On Tweek's Bowser Jr. and Cosmos's Dr. Mario==
==On Tweek's Bowser Jr. and Cosmos's Dr. Mario==
I don't understand your choice to add them. They only played those characters once, most likely for sandbagging. Why would you count it?
I don't understand your choice to add them. They only played those characters once, most likely for sandbagging. Why would you count it?
:I'm generally okay with removing "sandbagging characters" from R1 pools and such, but I think main bracket matches should at the very least be devoid of removing characters that won a set. For doubles in particular, they won with those characters in Grand Finals regardless of sandbagging, so I really see no reasom to remove them. Tweek technically won a full set with Jr. as well.
:I'm generally okay with removing "sandbagging characters" from R1 pools and such, but I think main bracket matches should at the very least be devoid of removing characters that won a set. For doubles in particular, they won with those characters in Grand Finals regardless of sandbagging, so I really see no reasom to remove them. Tweek technically won a full set with Jr. as well. [[User:PokemonMasterJamal3|PokemonMasterJamal3]] ([[User talk:PokemonMasterJamal3|talk]]) 12:33, 29 April 2018 (EDT)

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On Tweek's Bowser Jr. and Cosmos's Dr. Mario

I don't understand your choice to add them. They only played those characters once, most likely for sandbagging. Why would you count it?

I'm generally okay with removing "sandbagging characters" from R1 pools and such, but I think main bracket matches should at the very least be devoid of removing characters that won a set. For doubles in particular, they won with those characters in Grand Finals regardless of sandbagging, so I really see no reasom to remove them. Tweek technically won a full set with Jr. as well. PokemonMasterJamal3 (talk) 12:33, 29 April 2018 (EDT)