Who is your favorite yoyoer

Already done!
It’s all ours all the way through the weekend!!

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Tyler Vienneau.

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makes me wonder if Twitch lives in a completely green house. :thinking:

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@twitch77 bought a green house, sadly he didn’t see what a green house actually was and ended up with this

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Evan Nagao. Cliche response perhaps, but his performances are top tier, emotional, and just flat out excellent in every way. That Freebird routine that won Nats/Worlds is imo the best yoyo performance of all time. The passion in it is just so inspiring and feel-good that I get shivers whenever I watch it.

Runner ups are more old-school types like Ed Haponick and the A-RT crew of Charles and Jensen. Ed is like a fixie god, and the more I play fixed axle, the more it is becoming my favorite style. Ed’s videos always blow me away and inspire me at the same time. I also enjoy the casual, non-point-awarding style that the A-RT guys perform at a high level, and it is that kind of style that I aspire to when I play yoyo. I’ll never be an all star performer like Evan, but I can feel the vibe and jam like these guys (albeit at a MUCH lower level).

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@twitch77 bought another one “green house” sadly he did not learn from his past mistake

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And to follow up with this true story…

Little did I know, but though this greenhouse wasn’t a green…house…like they totally said it was on the phone…there was still plenty of green stuff on the inside.
Sadly 1 week after living here in this greenhouse I’ve lost all my ambitions and desires to move on.
It’s all good man. Things are alllll right!

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This was essentially the comment I was going to make, so I’ll just reply to it. Started in 2009, but close enough.

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Ethan Wong

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Nice

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Paolo bueno, Andrew Maider and Nate Dailey

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It depends on what kind of yoyoing you like.

I like Gentry Stein very much, but Charles Haycock is also a favorite of mine.

I also love
Hiroyuki Suzuki,
Shu Takada,
Paul Kerbel,
Ben Conde,
Kevin Nicholas

But if I had to pick one, it would be Gentry.

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My other favorite yoyoer is Squeezy-wonker McDingflapper.

If you haven’t heard of him clearly you’re some sort of newbie beginner yoyoer. He did one cool flow trick back in 2003

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Conor Seals is one of my favorites for 1a. Myles Gregory for 4a. And John wolf is a legend! He sometimes goes to the Pittsburgh yo-yo club and is a really cool player to talk to. Dude is the beast when it comes to 5a

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When it does to 1A it is definitely Gentry Stein and Evan Nagao. for 2A, its Shu Takata.

God forgive me for forgetting this little alien !!!

Kazuya Murata!!! :heart_eyes: :heart_eyes: :heart_eyes: :heart_eyes: :heart_eyes:

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Andre Boulay
Jennifer Baybrook
Ed Haponik

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Yeah?

Well I could still beat him in an arm wrestling match!

/self-esteem restored

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Evan nagao :sparkling_heart:

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