Smasher:Mistake

Mistake, also known by his real name, tamim, is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player from Southern Ontario. He is considered to be the best Bayonetta player in Canada. Mistake was formerly ranked 4th on the Southern Ontario Ultimate Power Rankings and 8th on the Smash Canada Rankings Ultimate. He has defeated players such as, , , , , , and.

In, Mistake is also a main who formerly mained , a character he now uses as a strong secondary. Mistake was considered one of the best Bayonetta players in the world and one of the best Zero Suit Samus and players in Canada during the game's active lifespan. He is currently considered to be the best player in the world following the release of Ultimate, winning Super Smash Con every year from 2021 to 2023. He is currently ranked 1st on the Southern Ontario Smash 4 Power Rankings and the Canada Smash Ranking, as well as 25th on the Panda Global Rankings 100.

On August 11th, 2017, mistake announced that he was now a player for Even Matchup Gaming. Mistake has a younger brother,, who is also a Bayonetta main.

Mistake announced his retirement from competitive Smash Bros. on March 22nd, 2019, citing dissatisfaction with the community. However, on April 23rd of the same year, Mistake registered for, and officially announced that he intended to return to competition locally on June 19th. Mistake would once again go into retirement in 2020, but returned to competition the following year. He once again announced his retirement from competitive Smash Bros. on November 18th, 2023.

Controversy
On March 22nd, 2019, Mistake posted a series of tweets in which he criticized Smash's competitive scene and players, most notably singling out for engaging in a sexual relationship with a minor, and  for sexual predatory behavior, providing screenshots as proof. This caused some controversy, with various smashers such as leaving the competitive scene in response to the event, along with similar outbursts from the community's players. While a few reports were eventually revealed to be fabricated, on April 21st, 2019, had confirmed after an investigation that most of the reports pertaining to StaticManny were indeed accurate, with the CFL panel deciding to issue a tournament ban on Manny from any CFL events until. Following the tournament, Ally would also confirm that the allegations pertaining to him were true, prompting him to permanently retire from the competitive Smash scene.

On September 14th, 2020, Mistake released a TwitLonger explaining that 's TwitLonger on was full of manipulations and lies. In the TwitLonger, he also included a section on Samsora, accusing him of knowing about Zack's relationships with and Nairo but doing nothing about it. Mistake then stated that he believed Samsora disliked being in Nairo's shadow but nonetheless used Nairo to gain more attention, and when Nairo became useless to him he decided to get rid of him; as a result, he collaborated with Zack on his TwitLonger in order to "reap the benefits of Nairo’s downfall". The next day, Samsora would deny the accusations.

Two days later, Mistake would release a final TwitLonger, this time with CaptainZack. In it, CaptainZack confirmed some of Mistake's accusations against him while Mistake stood by his accusation of Samsora.

In a Twitlonger released by an unknown Twitter account, it is alleged that Mistake was directly responsible for bringing, who was nearly 20 years old at the time and an underaged CaptainZack together in 2017.

Trivia

 * After Mistake returned from his hiatus in 2021 and placed 9th at Super Smash Con 2021 Fall Fest, claimed that Mistake did nothing but play the game "League of Legends" during his absence.