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[[BMATF vs. strong414bad]] was a [[Youtube Poop]]/video [[tennis]] match that took place on the "Vanilla" era [[YouChew]] forums between October 21 and December 27, 2007. [[YTP_Tennis#The_first_matches|The 39th tennis match ever played]], conradslater had a direct hand in the conditions that started off the match. strong414bad created a thread offering to tennis a potential player without having a a serve ready, and BMATF took it up, suggesting that strong414bad make a new video for a serve.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/20-tennis-forfeited-and-failed/83540-tennis-strong414bad-vs-bmatf/1.html#post-3406617</ref> Conrad then suggested: "since your both listed [in the youtubepoop.com directory] I suggest the person who has made the least videos [YTP]s chooses a video made by the person who has made the most, thereby paying tribute to that person's hard work".<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/20-tennis-forfeited-and-failed/83540-tennis-strong414bad-vs-bmatf/1.html#post-3406620</ref> He also was in favor of the pairing of these two players, anticipating "this is could well be classic match".<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/20-tennis-forfeited-and-failed/83540-tennis-strong414bad-vs-bmatf/1.html#post-3406708</ref> With strong414bad agreeing to this suggestion, this switched up the initial volleying order as BMATF had made the most videos by far between the two of them, and a Round 2 was posted on October 25 that used BMATF's recently uploaded solo video "Robotnik and the Snakes"(2007) as the serve for the match.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/20-tennis-forfeited-and-failed/83540-tennis-strong414bad-vs-bmatf/1.html#post-3409375</ref> With the serve being around 2 minutes long, the following five rounds are much shorter, averaging around 30-40 seconds each. Sources used include ''The Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog'', [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wgSDTABf1I "Ventrilo Harassment" - ORIGINAL Arnold Schwarzenegger Edition], ''Fritz The Cat''(1972)(all three of which were staples throughout BMATF's work in this era), ''Mega Man X4''(PS1, 1997), ''The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross'', ''Donkey Kong 64''(N64, 1999), ''Hatris''(NES, 1990), ''Cool Runnings''(1993),  and Dimitri's "Greasy Sweet" music video; the 100% bonus reward for the game ''Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves"(PS2, 2005).
[[BMATF vs. strong414bad]] was a [[Youtube Poop]]/video [[tennis]] match that took place on the "Vanilla" era [[YouChew]] forums between October 21 and December 27, 2007. [[YTP_Tennis#The_first_matches|The 39th tennis match ever played]], conradslater had a direct hand in the conditions that started off the match. strong414bad created a thread offering to tennis a potential player without having a a serve ready, and BMATF took it up, suggesting that strong414bad make a new video for a serve.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/20-tennis-forfeited-and-failed/83540-tennis-strong414bad-vs-bmatf/1.html#post-3406617</ref> Conrad then suggested: "since your both listed [in the youtubepoop.com directory] I suggest the person who has made the least videos [YTP]s chooses a video made by the person who has made the most, thereby paying tribute to that person's hard work".<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/20-tennis-forfeited-and-failed/83540-tennis-strong414bad-vs-bmatf/1.html#post-3406620</ref> He also was in favor of the pairing of these two players, anticipating "this is could well be classic match".<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/20-tennis-forfeited-and-failed/83540-tennis-strong414bad-vs-bmatf/1.html#post-3406708</ref> With strong414bad agreeing to this suggestion, this switched up the initial volleying order as BMATF had made the most videos by far between the two of them, and a Round 2 was posted on October 25 that used BMATF's recently uploaded solo video "Robotnik and the Snakes"(2007) as the serve for the match.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/20-tennis-forfeited-and-failed/83540-tennis-strong414bad-vs-bmatf/1.html#post-3409375</ref> With the serve being around 2 minutes long, the following five rounds are much shorter, averaging around 30-40 seconds each. Sources used include ''The Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog'', [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wgSDTABf1I "Ventrilo Harassment" - ORIGINAL Arnold Schwarzenegger Edition], ''Fritz The Cat''(1972)(all three of which were staples throughout BMATF's work in this era), ''Mega Man X4''(PS1, 1997), ''The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross'', ''Donkey Kong 64''(N64, 1999), ''Hatris''(NES, 1990), ''Cool Runnings''(1993),  and Dimitri's "Greasy Sweet" music video; the 100% bonus reward from the game ''Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves"(PS2, 2005).


It was the fourth match played by BMATF, as well as his third "completed" game to go for every round intended, and the second match played by strong414bad. strong414bad's rounds are the earliest known example of a performance in a tennis match that utilized [[Windows Movie Maker]] augmented with custom effects, which include for this match PiP, split-screen and color distortion effects. These eventually allow for an intense, "climactic" finish for the match's final round that both display strong414bad's early mastery of the software and the editing potential of [[Windows Movie Maker]] in tennis entirely. He later reflected regarding his final round:
It was the fourth match played by BMATF, as well as his third "completed" game to go for every round intended, and the second match played by strong414bad. strong414bad's rounds are the earliest known example of a performance in a tennis match that utilized [[Windows Movie Maker]] augmented with custom effects, which include for this match PiP, split-screen and color distortion effects. These eventually allow for an intense, "climactic" finish for the match's final round that both display strong414bad's early mastery of the software and the editing potential of [[Windows Movie Maker]] in tennis entirely. He later reflected regarding his final round: