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  1. Bread vs Amasian
  2. Round 1
  3.  
  4. Amasian
  5. * Team Amasian has great offense
  6. * Team Amasian has great defense
  7. * Team Amasian is fast
  8. * Team Amasian is skilled
  9. * Pants (lol okay)
  10.  
  11. Bread
  12. * Stat post
  13. * Waka is weak to soft styles + his ankle weakness
  14. * Hongo and Sakaki hit massively hard and hit fast
  15. * Enemy team has fake skill/speed
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  17. Round 2
  18. Amasian
  19. * Aki doesn't actually compare to the person who even beat Waka in the first place
  20. * Team Amasian's stats > Team Bread's stats
  21. * Stat posting
  22. * Beltposting
  23.  
  24. Bread
  25. * Enemy team speed fake
  26. * Bread's team scaling better
  27. * Enemy team legit would hate each other
  28.  
  29. Round 3
  30. A lot of back and forth. I am gonna save myself some typing and move to conclusions.
  31.  
  32. Verdict: Now I am 99% sure that the belt argument was a joke, so I am not gonna go into it too much. I think you guys however could have not acknowledged it from the get go sooner, as tricks like that can just be bait to waste character space onto what is actually valuable post space. I don't have a lot of negative things to say for either side, which is great, as I think both arguments from both sides are actually quite good and I have close to zero criticism. Amasian was really clever for pointing out arrows changing direction would negatively impact their speed, while I think Bread was also quite on top of things by poking holes in the gaps of Amasian team's speed.
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  34. Ultimately, I think I am leaning slightly toward Bread as he successfully deconstructs Waka's and Yasuda's speed. With that in mind, I also think he protected his own picks from scrutiny a bit better.
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