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Not sure where Xeph gets his info from, but I've been to more tourneys than he's been to offline sessions.
I kind of figured this conversation might've ended up in this direction, and to answer your question, no. I don't consider myself a high level player. I've played high level players, beat some too. A lot of us have. However, maybe it's just my definition, but to be considered high level you've had had to show top results consistently.My early tournament record for sc4 was something like 8 offline tournaments. Florida has been a high level scene in calibur for awhile. We have the same problem with PR and DR, we can't really get anywhere but local. We've housed all of the vets and were home to tekken 5 nationals. I don't understand how me traveling doesn't make me a high level player. I understand everything else you said about bibulus having a home where they all play alot. I don't travel. I think what you're saying is that the more major tourneys I go to, the higher level player I become. Not just by participating, but winning too. Do you consider yourself a high level player?