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'''Cheap''' means using an tactic that is not tournament-caliber, but still winning with it. If | '''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. | ||
If a player wishes to be respected in tournaments, he or she should avoid using cheap attacks or tactics. | |||
==Examples of Cheap Tactics== | |||
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<br/>[[Infinite throw trap]] | |||
'''[[SSBM]]''' | |||
<br/>[[The kamikaze glitch]] | |||
'''Both Games''' | |||
<br/>[[Button mashing]] | |||
<br/>[[Kirbycide]] | |||
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Revision as of 23:09, August 13, 2007
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.
If a player wishes to be respected in tournaments, he or she should avoid using cheap attacks or tactics.
Examples of Cheap Tactics
Both Games
Button mashing
Kirbycide