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'''Sandbagging''' is the act of playing poorly on purpose. Most of the time, players sandbag in friendly matches to keep others from learning their style, or to be allowed into easier divisions for tournaments. Other times, in professional matches, when a small amount of money is on the line, players sandbag in hopes of winning more money at a later time. | '''Sandbagging''' is the act of playing poorly on purpose. Most of the time, players sandbag in friendly matches to keep others from learning their style, or to be allowed into easier divisions for tournaments. Other times, in professional matches, when a small amount of money is on the line, players sandbag in hopes of winning more money at a later time. Sometimes even the best smashers Sandbag such as *[[Isai]] vs *[[Captain Jack]] In *[[Apex 2012]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[John]] | *[[John]] | ||
*[[Professionals]] | *[[Professionals]] |
Revision as of 03:59, January 19, 2013
Sandbagging is the act of playing poorly on purpose. Most of the time, players sandbag in friendly matches to keep others from learning their style, or to be allowed into easier divisions for tournaments. Other times, in professional matches, when a small amount of money is on the line, players sandbag in hopes of winning more money at a later time. Sometimes even the best smashers Sandbag such as *Isai vs *Captain Jack In *Apex 2012.