Underrated players

Well, considering you made a thread, and then posted on it to say you were an underrated player, it makes you seem a little self-righteous. Not saying that you are, but its what your words seem like the mean.

Well, on a national scale, at least Tylor isnā€™t very well known and is an amazing player

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Tylor is definitely not underrated. He basically places at every contest he competes in.

I suppose

I always say myself just to mess around. I never mean it.

OK, that is kinda funny then.

Phillip White.

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Yep

underrated has a different meaning than ā€œunknownā€

Right about that.

Ho Swee Jim by far my favorite yoyoer ever

JT Nickel
Nehemiah Peterson
Keiran Cooper
Dillon Barosky
Aaron Davis
Adam Brewster
Alec Campbell
Tessa piccilo

Philip and Stuart White

Donā€™t watch that.  I did terrible there.  Watch my Ohio States if you want to see the real thing.

I havenā€™t weighed in yet.

Yamato Murata (Kazuya seems to get all the attention)
Akitoshi Tokubuchi
Chun Hin Chan - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sA5xdc2pok

Amane Ookubo, Kento Muroaka, Phillip White, Michael Stecz, Chandler Steele, Stuart White, and a ton more that Iā€™m forgetting.

Colin Beckford
Ryota Torigoe
and Chris Fraser (havenā€™t seen him past few years but according to YYFā€™s ask.fm he competed at Ohio States this year)

like yourself

may I remind some of youā€¦underrated does not mean under"judged."

correct, but often a lower placement leads to less recognition than you deserve, and high placement leads to more recognition than you deserve.

This isnā€™t always the case, though.

It depends a lot on what connections you have.