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'''{{GameBop}}/LeSuperKoffee vs. {{Sploltoen}} vs. {{MycroProcessor}}''' was a YouTube Poop tennis match played as a part of the [[3-Way Tennis Tournament]], taking place between July 11 and August 20, 2010. It was played as a part of the Set 2 lineup of matches, and was one of three to take place in this set's "winners" bracket; all three players had won their respective Set 1 matches, and whoever won this match would be one of three players to partake in the only winners bracket match of Set 3. This was roughly the ninth or so time that MycroProcessor and GameBop found each other together in the same match, and the first time that either player would play in a match with Sploltoen. | '''{{GameBop}}/LeSuperKoffee vs. {{Sploltoen}} vs. {{MycroProcessor}}''' was a YouTube Poop tennis match played as a part of the [[3-Way Tennis Tournament]], taking place between July 11 and August 20, 2010. It was played as a part of the Set 2 lineup of matches, and was one of three to take place in this set's "winners" bracket; all three players had won their respective Set 1 matches, and whoever won this match would be one of three players to partake in the only winners bracket match of Set 3. This was roughly the ninth or so time that MycroProcessor and GameBop found each other together in the same match, and the first time that either player would play in a match with Sploltoen. | ||
Due to the editing complexity inherent in all three players, the match was a natural visual spectacle, well remembered for its Round 1, "Seconds, Anyone?", which used Round 2s from 33 matches across tennis's history, and for the YTPMV segments of Round 3, 4, and 5. During this match, GameBop's main computer broke before they were able to make a Round 7, forcing them to have to be replaced for this round by superkoffee, making his competitive tennis debut. GameBop won this match, and was able to continue in the tournament by the time that Set 3 was announced. | Due to the editing complexity inherent in all three players, the match was a natural visual spectacle, well remembered for its Round 1, "Seconds, Anyone?"(2010), which used Round 2s from 33 matches across tennis's history, and for the YTPMV segments of Round 3, 4, and 5. During this match, GameBop's main computer broke before they were able to make a Round 7, forcing them to have to be replaced for this round by superkoffee, making his competitive tennis debut. GameBop won this match, and was able to continue in the tournament by the time that Set 3 was announced. | ||
However, the original intended Round 7 that was to be made by GameBop would not never see the light of day. | However, the original intended Round 7 that was to be made by GameBop would not never see the light of day. | ||