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*At [[Pound V]], there were reported cases of players bracket manipulating in the tournament's [[round robin]] pools in order to a help a friend in their pool advance into the bracket. The most notorious such case was {{Sm|ADHD}} intentionally losing a set to {{Sm|Doom}} in his round 2 pool after ADHD defeated everyone else 2-0 in the pool and so already secured his own bracket advancement, which artificially improved Doom's pool record enough to make the bracket. This in turn prevented {{Sm|D1AOS}} from advancing into the bracket, the player who would have advanced instead of Doom had ADHD defeated him as expected. The incident caused a large debate on [[Smashboards]] about whether one should "be a friend" and willingly bracket manipulate to help their friend place higher in tournaments, or if one should maintain competitive integrity and sportsmanship, thus treating their friend as any other opponent. This was the primary controversy of the [https://smashboards.com/threads/pound-v-brawl-results.298137/ Pound V results thread] on SmashBoards until {{Sm|Plank}} revealed that he wouldn't be paying out the winners.
*At [[Pound V]], there were reported cases of players bracket manipulating in the tournament's [[round robin]] pools in order to a help a friend in their pool advance into the bracket. The most notorious such case was {{Sm|ADHD}} intentionally losing a set to {{Sm|Doom}} in his round 2 pool after ADHD defeated everyone else 2-0 in the pool and so already secured his own bracket advancement, which artificially improved Doom's pool record enough to make the bracket. This in turn prevented {{Sm|D1AOS}} from advancing into the bracket, the player who would have advanced instead of Doom had ADHD defeated him as expected. The incident caused a large debate on [[Smashboards]] about whether one should "be a friend" and willingly bracket manipulate to help their friend place higher in tournaments, or if one should maintain competitive integrity and sportsmanship, thus treating their friend as any other opponent. This was the primary controversy of the [https://smashboards.com/threads/pound-v-brawl-results.298137/ Pound V results thread] on SmashBoards until {{Sm|Plank}} revealed that he wouldn't be paying out the winners.


*At [[2GG: Prime Saga]] and [[MomoCon 2019]], {{Sm|Captain Zack}} blackmailed {{Sm|Ally}} into intentionally losing against {{Sm|Zackray}} in Winner-Semis of the former tournament and against {{Sm|Nairo}} in a top 8 qualifying set of the latter tournament, via threat to [[Smasher:Ally#Retirement/Ban|publicly expose their relationship]] if Ally didn't abide. After this instance of bracket manipulation was exposed in August 2019, Zack would be promptly banned from [[Super Smash Con 2019]] and all [[2GGaming]] events, with other tournaments following suit. While the length of Zack's ban was under dispute, with many arguing that the [[SSBConductPanel]]'s indefinite ban of Zack, with a chance for appeal after five years, was too harsh, this argument would become moot after [[Smasher:Captain Zack#Manipulated Claims on Nairo|further allegations]] against Zack came out that solidified his indefinite ban from the vast majority of tournaments.
*At [[2GG: Prime Saga]] and [[MomoCon 2019]], {{Sm|Captain Zack}} blackmailed {{Sm|Ally}} into intentionally losing against {{Sm|Zackray}} in Winner-Semis of the former tournament and against {{Sm|Nairo}} in a top 8 qualifying set of the latter tournament, via threat to [[Smasher:Ally#Retirement/Ban|publicly expose their relationship]] if Ally didn't abide. After this instance of bracket manipulation was exposed in August 2019, Zack would be promptly banned from [[Super Smash Con 2019]] and all [[2GGaming]] events, with other tournaments following suit. While the length of Zack's ban was under dispute, with many arguing that the [[SSBConductPanel]]'s indefinite ban of Zack, with a chance for appeal after five years, was too harsh, this argument would become moot after [[Smasher:Captain Zack#Manipulated Claims on Nairo|farther allegations]] against Zack came out that solidified the indefinite ban from the vast majority of tournaments.


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