@@henrysullivan6341 as a control player at the aforementioned event. He'll break his back trying Get hep C; liver frying. Noone gets over our control bellies.
Hi there! I was the original person who shared the story to Zoo and... Yea this shit was wild and we are waiting until the store owner can hand out the secruity footage cause it currently stands as "evidence" so we can publicly share it
@@namethatiuse2677 extremely, but also a little scary. This was my locals and I was there when it happened. Ive traded with this guy a couple times and played against him. He isnt the best player. Lots of miss plays
MAAAAASIVE props for actually getting to the meat of the content instead of spending several minutes very slowly explaining the start of the situation like many other people would have
He’s an unhinged individual who happens to play ygo. He would likely behave the same way if he were playing a different card game, board game or video game.
Me: This was probably back in the crazy wild west playground Yu-Gi-Oh days. Cap G: "he was playing Snake Eye" This was RECENT?! Damn, this was so recent the chain is still resolving! Lost the duel, his entry, a couple IRL life points, and even got himself *and a friend* arrested for felonies, all in one combo!
@@lupinashton8913 I am aware of several cards that could feasibly do that, but the field spell is a manga only card from Zexal and none of them synergize, at all
@@lainhikaru5657 at least he didn’t trap known teens in a cave with no known exit and then beat up three of his friends to cheat his way to the top cut. ^^
Almost reminds me of a local player I know named Shawn. This guy is a really good player however it's extremely immature and entices people to start a fight with him. He is protected by local card shops owners and has had numerous complaints said against him. One time, he brought in a TV play smash Bros While a tournament was going on and had been threatened with a game last for failing to meet his opponent at the desired table. He then proclaimed they were supposed to meet him but the judge informed him that he should have met his opponent then made a big scene till they restarted the match for his sake. I've even dealt with him many times and was even yelled at by him til i stopped playing the game for a couple of months. Some people told me that he's going to psychiatry to get some help. However , he's been known to be scummy and talk trash; so when he tried to ask me if we're cool, I just walked away from him... because it took everything in my power to not want to deck him in the face.
MAN he really was asking to get arrested making it bad to worse with each act. Crazy how some people act. But yeah uh dont do substances especially in card shops folks.
I WAS THERE FOR THIS!!! He fell asleep during several games and tried to lunge for the ots packs. The cops showed up within MINUTES. It happened in Marshfield Missouri at Neverending game store
Assuming the deck is on his person the prison would likely just throw it in with the rest of their possessions which are returned when they're let out however if it was left on the table I would say yeah it's fair game and if nobody loots it I promise you the shop will be taking those cards that said If you plan to pillage from the rest of his collection then no as that would involve breaking and entering
@@andrewcovell9692 what if his deck and binder where left behind?, it would still be stealing not to return this property right?. Got to have the morale highground by giving back the stuff the guy can get more drugs.
@thecookies6109 while yes it would be moral to return it in most cases players do not leave their address in their binders and even if they did it's still likely the shop is just gonna take the cards anyways that doesn't really negate the point on the collection though it just increases the portion of collection that is up for grabs most players have way more than a binders worth of cards
Shouldn't it be treated the same as if he left his wallet or his phone on the table? I don't know the procedure but I imagine the officers take it with them during the arrest.
I believe it. If you get into the right flow state and it’s something you like and you’re comfortable in your atmosphere I could even see it helping think creatively on your feet. That being said the lgs is the last place I want to be tripping at. Much less a stinkfist tourney :(
They think a children's card game makes them better than others, and it gives em a big ego. Most tournament players I met when I did locals. Stopped going after I topped second with blue eyes.
The actual article didn’t in anyway say the guy he was playing was nice or level headed tbh this guy made all that up. Burkheart is obviously in the wrong but the other guy wasn’t being as warm and cuddly as this guy suggests
As my dad would have said, money can have an affect on people! He understood the value in collectible of all ilk, not only memoribillia or football programs, but also Comic Books and even Trading Cards, such as Yu-Gi-Oh! or Digimon! (I don't play Magic: The Gathering, but then again I don't like Comic Books, so...)
I'll say this. He was probably slow playing BECAUSE of the drugs. I can't even imagine how much they screwed with his head and made it tough to competently play the game. It's not an excuse, mind you, just that it speaks to how insane this is that he was on a mix of hard drugs and could still play well enough to not get immediately curb stomped out of the tourney.
I get that he went overboard, but he did pay already for the prize packs so if they were going to kick him out for his threat, they still would technically owe him that as he did pay for them
great summary. too many were shortening it too much to meme that's how dangerous yugioh players are. this could have been any game the dude was on drugs.
Two weeks ago my scumbag opponent stalled out the last few seconds of the timer by activating a Trap card that does nothing at the end of my Main Phase 1. All I could do is stare at him with raw disgust in my eyes as he turned around and told the guy in charge that it ended in a draw. Then he looked at me like I was crazy for being pissed.
What else ye expect him to do, take a preventable loss? It's a tournament, not playground yugioh. Victory is the only objective that is of any consequence
Yugioh play testers seriously need to be employed to see how fast a deck can be played and the time rules adjusted accordingly and 5 minutes added for reading.
@@thecookies6109 it's rough because even if they did this and made the timer last longer, not much would change. slow play still exists, tournaments would become even more exhausting for the average player, and time rules already mostly affect only the average players. Most top players never run into time rules because they know when to scoop it up and they can do their combo pretty quickly. a snake eyes fiendsmith combo can take 10-15 minutes, but it can also take much less time if there's no need for thinking at every step.
This is one of those stories that if you simply told someone without showing them the screenshot of the online article, they might not believe you. Each time you think "Ok, that must have been it now" it gets even worse.
Answer to your question at 0:10 : That tall dude mugging Joey and Tristian has the same name as the sector security cop from 5Ds: Tetsu Trudge. He was a worst bully that got away with a lot of his acts be being part of the school's correction committee (a fusion of hall monitors and security). He appeared in the original yugioh king of games manga, before it focused on duel monsters. *spoilers* He's also the first person who's mind Atem destroys in a shadow game after yugi completes the puzzle. The game changes depending on whether you read the manga or watch the season 0 anime. In the anime there is a rope and a deck of cards, pull a card and move the number of times on the card. First to reach the top wins while the loser falls. In manga its a hand stab game involving a blade and 100,000 Yen (1000 USD) in cash. Each turn they stab into the stack while its sitting on top of their hand. After each turn they remove half the stack. 1st one to get stabbed loses. *spoilers* At least games haven't got bad enough yet we playing russian roulette with our hands.
Used to be my Primary Tournament Shop until I moved over a year ago the owner is a bigger fan of Pokemon and MTG but is a great place to play if you get a chance to do so
Damn, I don't know if it is still like when I used to play but Yu-gi-oh! used to have some very clearly defined sportmanship rules in competitive play.
I once had an opponent a few years ago, where we both were playing extremely defensively due to being tied at 500 LP and when time ran out a judge had said we each had an extra minute and a half since neither one of us wanted a draw but were willing to accept it if we had to, but I don't understand how people could do this kind of thing and think they can get away with this kind of behavior; I mean this as a former Yu-Gi-Oh player who still collects the cards (in addition to still playing casual games with friends) and current MTG player
Dude wants to use the Meta deck but has no idea how to use it. He clearly want the strongest deck, but doesnt learn how to use it. Also, intentionally taking your time to run out the clock when you have the lead should be considered cheating.
Funnily enough something similar almost happened to me and i live in the aame general area. Was playing against a guy who was clearly slow playing and when i asked him to hurry up he told me to shut up and he'd best me if i asked again. Called the judge and told him what happaned and the dude hasnt been seen since
Missouri & Florida are a close horse race in terms of sheer lunacy in their inhabitants. This duelist has a taste for coke, but not the carbonated water kind. Commemorating Ulti-Cannahawk no longer on the F & L list. 🐦 ⚡️
This takes me back to my local cardshop Owner(Former Marine+Merc) who retired at 39 to run a shop while he was here. We had a rightous dip who verbally assaulted people and eventually the owner got tired and told him to scram, with a month ban. Well...lol. The guy didnt take it nice, and got physical. Well the owner put a hole in the wall throwing a DECK OF CARDS at him. It was sealed so that's the only way i can think how it lodged into the wall. It was wild. He apologized to all the players(all adults luckily) and waved our buy in for that day.
At my old locals there was I think a small few arguments with to my knowledge I think 2 or 3 that almost led to physical altercations but were resolved without having to get cops. There was one incident that happened back in March of this year that did have cops get involved from what my friend told me on Friday since I did not know when I was there on Thursday for Digimon It involved the owner of the shop basically making a very stupid and disappointing decision where he inappropriately messages a 11 year old girl online asking her to twerk and see the back of her throat. Naturally the cops were called but didn’t do much since he did this back in 2012 or 2013 ( Which I had no knowledge of that since I didn’t start going to the locals until 2015 or 16 cause the one that was at a my local mall that I was going to since 2012 moved.) and they just combined both incidents as one charge or something. However thankfully the players that go to the locals revolted against which resulted in I think him in closing down the shop permanently and his gf also broke up with him. Not if he eventually got jail time but I’m pretty sure it’s highly likely. What really sucks is because that happened there is only one locals that does Yugioh left that is close from where I live but is 20 minutes away with the rest being around a hour away plus there is one guy that occasionally plays at my old locals who had around 100$ in store credit.
In nyc yugioh players settle things with violence. Because they are some who are salty players because their $1,000 deck lost to a $30 deck made from just 3 copies of a structure deck. And that just hurts their pride and ego
Man, this type of stuff is why I can't defend Yugioh when other card game players at my LGS talk about why shops in my city don't sell packs or allow Yugioh tournaments.
as someone who frequents this card shop, is good friends with the owners, and also works at the sheriff's office that this guy was brought to... i find this video extremely entertaining
him blaming a heroine od as the reasioning is complete bs. as a recovering heroine addict who has oded and seen many other people od. when u od the only thing that happems is u pass out and start the death rattoe snore b4 turning blue. if u happen to get help in time u wake up having no idea any of it happened wondering where your at. theres no chance at a fight or anything close. also if u od its gonna happen withing minuts or less after doing it. its a very fast terrifying thing to witness.
Yugioh DM takes place in a high school. Not middle school. And the first six Yugioh main stream series is primarily for a teen demographic in Japan. Both anime and OCG. And currently the OCG is still aimed at a teen player base. Has been since 1999. So realistically, it is NOT a “children’s card game”. The Little Kuriboh joke has lost it’s relevancy since the truth came out. Unlike Rush Duels and such. Which we don’t count as main stream Yugioh. It’s like what Card Buddy Fight is to Vanguard. Or Duel Masters is to MTG.
What's crazy is a Player at a local prerelease for DBS I was at didn't ban a guy who said to 10 year old he would kill him due to the fact he pulled a chase card during the prerelease and he wouldn't sell it
Oh god thats basically my hometown... this is why I play MtG, we settle our arguments by crying and mass emailing the RC to ban anything that beats us. Like real men.
You should do a video about the time, during the peak of his ygo career, Josh Graham bought $4k worth of cards from a friend but never paid him so he got blasted on duelistgroundz and ended up switching to Hearthstone.
Stalling is an illegal tactic in most TCGs, but I'm betting he was too high to notice. I heard some crazy Dueling stories in my lifetime. From shoplifting packs, to shanking a guy for his binder. This one though? I think this one takes the cake. This happened in Missouri? HILLBILLY COUNTRY?! I'm only surprised that he didn't have relations with his cousin after the fight as well! (censored it for the creator. just replace "relations" with, you know.)
you don't see this kind of stuff in master duel.
You can't be punched in the face in on the internet.
Yet.
Unfortunately not that would be an AMAZING super power to have ngl
@@realgod1002 sadly, it would be all too easily abused by many a sore loser who gets otked for the umpteenth time.
it should legal to punch over the internet when your opponent pulls both rivalry and skill drain 1-of floodgates at the same time on MD.
Why tf are you acting like this is a normal or regular event?
Don't do meth kids. You'll lose to Altergeist.
😂😂😂
So he was "speed dueling."
As someone who enjoys actual speed duels, I speak for the speed duel community that we would like to draft him to our comrades in "Friday night magic"
@@henrysullivan6341 😂
"Boo! Get off the stage!"
@@henrysullivan6341 as a control player at the aforementioned event. He'll break his back trying
Get hep C; liver frying.
Noone gets over our control bellies.
He "Rush Dueling" with Master Duel format
He must be rich because he spend on Yu-Gi-Oh cards and drugs at the same time. While I myself can't spend on both at the same time. 😅
Manage your money better. Is doable.
Bro was a meth head and bought the most expensive deck in the game. Bro had standards😂
try to eat less, drink more water to fill you up, thats the way to pay for addiction
Pick a struggle 😂
@@EricGoingCrazywe out here living off pond water to support the yugioh and meth addiction. Who gon stop me 💯
Hi there! I was the original person who shared the story to Zoo and... Yea this shit was wild and we are waiting until the store owner can hand out the secruity footage cause it currently stands as "evidence" so we can publicly share it
Was it funny?
@@namethatiuse2677 extremely, but also a little scary. This was my locals and I was there when it happened. Ive traded with this guy a couple times and played against him. He isnt the best player. Lots of miss plays
@@xeroddqkrlord874 well shieeet,, did u see the slam ?
Shoutout to Zoo
@@xeroddqkrlord874he isn’t the best but isn’t the worst was that what u we’re gonna say ?
MAAAAASIVE props for actually getting to the meat of the content instead of spending several minutes very slowly explaining the start of the situation like many other people would have
Of course, he still used a clickbait title that is a complete and total lie.
@RabblesTheBinx how?
He’s an unhinged individual who happens to play ygo. He would likely behave the same way if he were playing a different card game, board game or video game.
Idk. I can sometimes feel my sanity slip when playing Yugioh.
He just didn't believe in the heart of the cards 😂😂
If this was MTG:
"You can't tap that land, you already tapped it."
"HOW ABOUT I TAP YOUR MOM?!"
But he chose to play yugioh because it's a degen basketball player game.
Good thing you said that. If you hadn't, there's no way me or anyone else could've figured it out!
Me: This was probably back in the crazy wild west playground Yu-Gi-Oh days.
Cap G: "he was playing Snake Eye"
This was RECENT?! Damn, this was so recent the chain is still resolving! Lost the duel, his entry, a couple IRL life points, and even got himself *and a friend* arrested for felonies, all in one combo!
Crazy how many things can happen in one turn in modern yugioh
Back in the day that would have taken at least 10 turns!
@@friendmaker9210 I know right? Special summon the employees, the manager, the co-defendant, the police, activate the courtroom field spell...
@@wanderlustwarriorSomone make this deck 😭😭😭😭
@@lupinashton8913 I am aware of several cards that could feasibly do that, but the field spell is a manga only card from Zexal and none of them synergize, at all
Jaden:I throwdown a face down
That Guy:I throw down a Beatdown
Womp Womp Woooooomp
He looks exactly like I imagine dueling book players who refuse to communicate during game look like.
Tamest dueling book player
lmao
Nah, I do prefer play DB and refuse to communicate outside of matched
As in plays or just conversation bc I stopped after someone was dogging on me for going second with harpies
@@nellewoodruff6337 As in plays.
I was there, it's my main locals 😩😩 Marshfield game store and Haven was cracked out literally. The store owner, we call him Sarge, is the goat.
We already know his name is Jason from the video though
Your store sarge is a goat? Neat
Altergeists are extremely annoying to face and have lots of disruption so its not too unheard of.
The real life Bandit Keith
Yea, but Keith was at least good at the game; only began cheating when he was cheated by Pegasus.
@@darknessnaxxion Preach!
They call him Bandit Bandit MEeth XD
Also he was dueling IN AMERICA
@@lainhikaru5657 at least he didn’t trap known teens in a cave with no known exit and then beat up three of his friends to cheat his way to the top cut. ^^
Almost reminds me of a local player I know named Shawn. This guy is a really good player however it's extremely immature and entices people to start a fight with him. He is protected by local card shops owners and has had numerous complaints said against him. One time, he brought in a TV play smash Bros While a tournament was going on and had been threatened with a game last for failing to meet his opponent at the desired table. He then proclaimed they were supposed to meet him but the judge informed him that he should have met his opponent then made a big scene till they restarted the match for his sake. I've even dealt with him many times and was even yelled at by him til i stopped playing the game for a couple of months. Some people told me that he's going to psychiatry to get some help. However , he's been known to be scummy and talk trash; so when he
tried to ask me if we're cool, I just walked away from him... because it took everything in my power to not want to deck him in the face.
Sounds like a loser with issues, lots of personal issues.
Shawn here: we cool?
Are we cool now?
Sounds like a guy named Sam from NYC
Welcome to GTY. Grand Theft Yugioh.
Well, it's better than "GTG - Grand Theft Gundam"! Or is it...?
These are some YGO Season 0/manga level shenanigans for real
Imagine the backlash over a situation like this gets Konami to finally change their completely broken and exploitable end of time procedure 😂
Actually Konami:
Hits Meth on the banlist... After replacing it with a more addictive drug.
@@wanderlustwarrior hey that cardcoard crack hits different man.
@@goldenlink40I lost many friends to cardboard... Maybe there should be a TCGAA
Looool I stay in Missouri and was waiting for this to make it to RUclips
MAN he really was asking to get arrested making it bad to worse with each act. Crazy how some people act. But yeah uh dont do substances especially in card shops folks.
Tell that to the Vancouver sky striker player base who simply can't resist taking hits between turns 😂
Just like when Yusei went to prison
Difference with Yusei is he was raised in the hood trying to make a name for himself. This twig is a nobody
Nah, Yusei won before he went to jail, this dude lost.
@@Enat1510 Plus Yusei can actually play! He can win with even a terrible Deck, while this knobwank can't win even with a great Deck!
at least Yusei got a woman that has psychic powers
I WAS THERE FOR THIS!!! He fell asleep during several games and tried to lunge for the ots packs. The cops showed up within MINUTES. It happened in Marshfield Missouri at Neverending game store
If a yugioh player gets arrested, does everyone get to loot the deck he leaves behind? I'm missing a few staples 👉👈
Assuming the deck is on his person the prison would likely just throw it in with the rest of their possessions which are returned when they're let out however if it was left on the table I would say yeah it's fair game and if nobody loots it I promise you the shop will be taking those cards that said If you plan to pillage from the rest of his collection then no as that would involve breaking and entering
@@andrewcovell9692 what if his deck and binder where left behind?, it would still be stealing not to return this property right?. Got to have the morale highground by giving back the stuff the guy can get more drugs.
@thecookies6109 while yes it would be moral to return it in most cases players do not leave their address in their binders and even if they did it's still likely the shop is just gonna take the cards anyways that doesn't really negate the point on the collection though it just increases the portion of collection that is up for grabs most players have way more than a binders worth of cards
Shouldn't it be treated the same as if he left his wallet or his phone on the table? I don't know the procedure but I imagine the officers take it with them during the arrest.
Ummm no thats stealing. Everybody commenting really justifying stealing.
"I play my fist in attack mode. You lose 500 life points" irl
the world's really gotten so crazy to the point yugioh players can be arrested now????
what the hell is going on anymore?
*glances at early 5D's*
@@Signerdragon123 yeah but this dude doesn't have a junkyard mark like yusei and crow do.
*not yet anyways...*
Someone needs to do a Yugioh themed cover of We Didn’t Start the Fire
Am i the only one who has seen nerds actually duke it out in the parking lot?
@@Signerdragon123he should be lucky he didn't get sent to the mines like Kalin Kessler
Does anyone remember the story about the guy high on acid going to a Magic the Gathering Grand Prix and making it into the top 8?
acid either makes you superhuman or super stupid.
I believe it. If you get into the right flow state and it’s something you like and you’re comfortable in your atmosphere I could even see it helping think creatively on your feet. That being said the lgs is the last place I want to be tripping at. Much less a stinkfist tourney :(
Wasnt there a YuGiOh drug PSA commercial in the 90s/early 00s? Clearly this dude missed out on it
A few sources said the commercial was in 2003. They were not wrong, as I remembered this whole anti-drug campaign as a 5th grader ages ago.
This kid was born in 1998. So I'm pretty sure an anti drug message doesn't do any flying F-...Kuriboh, to the young youth nowadays.
I would love a live action YuGiOh drama series where people throw hands every now and again lol
A live action where people play regular irl tcg yughio,,, but have actual super powers
Shining draw!
I’m from St. Louis, MO and I just KNEW it was gonna be Missouri. Don’t ask me how, I just knew.
I'm from Missouri too so yeah this all makes sense that this happened here in our state sadly.
I first hears about this story cause one of my friends sent a picture of the mugshot with Alito from Yugioh Zexal photoshopped in his place. 💀
Listen this guy was most definitely wrong for what he did but some yugioh players are absolute assholes for no reason like why my guy?
They think a children's card game makes them better than others, and it gives em a big ego.
Most tournament players I met when I did locals. Stopped going after I topped second with blue eyes.
@@heavy5013 I don't get the huge egos. Outside of YGO nobody cares.
@EgoChip Even within it, most don't care.
But whatever makes them feel good I guess.
The actual article didn’t in anyway say the guy he was playing was nice or level headed tbh this guy made all that up. Burkheart is obviously in the wrong but the other guy wasn’t being as warm and cuddly as this guy suggests
As my dad would have said, money can have an affect on people! He understood the value in collectible of all ilk, not only memoribillia or football programs, but also Comic Books and even Trading Cards, such as Yu-Gi-Oh! or Digimon! (I don't play Magic: The Gathering, but then again I don't like Comic Books, so...)
Had to do a double take when I saw supplexed
Suplexed like Gouki 😂
Myself and several other a dropped out of a locals because the guy running the tournament was just like this guy
Wonder how Bandit Keith would feel about this Joker?
I'll say this. He was probably slow playing BECAUSE of the drugs. I can't even imagine how much they screwed with his head and made it tough to competently play the game.
It's not an excuse, mind you, just that it speaks to how insane this is that he was on a mix of hard drugs and could still play well enough to not get immediately curb stomped out of the tourney.
According to that mugshot he is 5'6", you can't trust anyone that short
I get that he went overboard, but he did pay already for the prize packs so if they were going to kick him out for his threat, they still would technically owe him that as he did pay for them
great summary. too many were shortening it too much to meme that's how dangerous yugioh players are. this could have been any game the dude was on drugs.
Having just been play testing altergeist and seeing how bricky it can be this is peak hilariousness. 😂😂
Jus minus pointing threatening at Sarge! *generic British quip about Americans and their guns*
Bro got slammed like he was in WWE. He fucked around and found out.
Damn real life bandit keith lol
lol I said the same thing lol
lol you know yugioh is serious business when ppl are getting beat up for it
Needs to happen more tbh.
The people I play with back in the days were actual gangsters…. This was back in 2000s when Yugioh was fresh loo
Earlier, I saw a news story about a store clerk getting shot over a bottle of water. People are just unhinged.
Can't wait for a yugioh anime to try to adapt this story in, making both a psa to respect your opponent and say no to drugs like the 80s
Two weeks ago my scumbag opponent stalled out the last few seconds of the timer by activating a Trap card that does nothing at the end of my Main Phase 1. All I could do is stare at him with raw disgust in my eyes as he turned around and told the guy in charge that it ended in a draw. Then he looked at me like I was crazy for being pissed.
What else ye expect him to do, take a preventable loss? It's a tournament, not playground yugioh. Victory is the only objective that is of any consequence
Yugioh play testers seriously need to be employed to see how fast a deck can be played and the time rules adjusted accordingly and 5 minutes added for reading.
@@thecookies6109 it's rough because even if they did this and made the timer last longer, not much would change. slow play still exists, tournaments would become even more exhausting for the average player, and time rules already mostly affect only the average players. Most top players never run into time rules because they know when to scoop it up and they can do their combo pretty quickly. a snake eyes fiendsmith combo can take 10-15 minutes, but it can also take much less time if there's no need for thinking at every step.
"Nah, you can stfu tho"
Lmfao I would have laughed too if I was there
Lesson learned: if I want to be able to afford competitive Yugioh, try slinging rock with the corner boys
The impersonation of Bagooska in competitive be like:
He must have been the original Number Holder whom Bagooska’s form was based on.
Be me, be a Yu-Gi-Oh! Player and also be named Haven online.
*_IT'S NOT ME, I SWEAR!_*
This is one of those stories that if you simply told someone without showing them the screenshot of the online article, they might not believe you. Each time you think "Ok, that must have been it now" it gets even worse.
Answer to your question at 0:10 : That tall dude mugging Joey and Tristian has the same name as the sector security cop from 5Ds: Tetsu Trudge. He was a worst bully that got away with a lot of his acts be being part of the school's correction committee (a fusion of hall monitors and security). He appeared in the original yugioh king of games manga, before it focused on duel monsters. *spoilers* He's also the first person who's mind Atem destroys in a shadow game after yugi completes the puzzle. The game changes depending on whether you read the manga or watch the season 0 anime. In the anime there is a rope and a deck of cards, pull a card and move the number of times on the card. First to reach the top wins while the loser falls. In manga its a hand stab game involving a blade and 100,000 Yen (1000 USD) in cash. Each turn they stab into the stack while its sitting on top of their hand. After each turn they remove half the stack. 1st one to get stabbed loses. *spoilers* At least games haven't got bad enough yet we playing russian roulette with our hands.
Big yikes. That dude should stay away from card events until he gets his life under control
No way in hell he is gonna duel his way out of this one from the judge. 😂😂😂
Used to be my Primary Tournament Shop until I moved over a year ago the owner is a bigger fan of Pokemon and MTG but is a great place to play if you get a chance to do so
Sounds like something if you blended Toei Yu-Gi-Oh with mainline Yu-Gi-Oh
Damn;
Banishment to the shadow realm is a slap on the wrist at this point
Good chance he will get out of his mind high and vandalize the place down the line because he felt wronged. I seen addicts do it before.
My mans skipped main phase, went to battle phase and started swinging for game 😭😭☠️☠️
Damn, I don't know if it is still like when I used to play but Yu-gi-oh! used to have some very clearly defined sportmanship rules in competitive play.
I once had an opponent a few years ago, where we both were playing extremely defensively due to being tied at 500 LP and when time ran out a judge had said we each had an extra minute and a half since neither one of us wanted a draw but were willing to accept it if we had to, but I don't understand how people could do this kind of thing and think they can get away with this kind of behavior; I mean this as a former Yu-Gi-Oh player who still collects the cards (in addition to still playing casual games with friends) and current MTG player
In my head canon, i believe he had his "you've normal summoned your snake eye ash for the last time buddy" moment, and it is sending me places
Nah, he plays rock paper scissors and always picks rocks
As an altergeist player... what did we do to you?
Ps: that guy didn't need holograms to see the monsters, he was so high he could kiss the clouds.
Ya'll are part of the "stop playing your turn during my turn" headasses popularized by floo's.
When Yu-Gi-Oh meets Hardcore Pawn.
Dude wants to use the Meta deck but has no idea how to use it.
He clearly want the strongest deck, but doesnt learn how to use it.
Also, intentionally taking your time to run out the clock when you have the lead should be considered cheating.
Wow... Did not expect someone to go THIS far! :O
Oh my God real life bandit Keith
How the hell is Yu-Gi-Oh still a thing?
Funnily enough something similar almost happened to me and i live in the aame general area. Was playing against a guy who was clearly slow playing and when i asked him to hurry up he told me to shut up and he'd best me if i asked again.
Called the judge and told him what happaned and the dude hasnt been seen since
He’s a “Meth Hunter!”
Missouri & Florida are a close horse race in terms of sheer lunacy in their inhabitants. This duelist has a taste for coke, but not the carbonated water kind.
Commemorating Ulti-Cannahawk no longer on the F & L list. 🐦 ⚡️
To The Facility with him.
This takes me back to my local cardshop Owner(Former Marine+Merc) who retired at 39 to run a shop while he was here.
We had a rightous dip who verbally assaulted people and eventually the owner got tired and told him to scram, with a month ban. Well...lol.
The guy didnt take it nice, and got physical.
Well the owner put a hole in the wall throwing a DECK OF CARDS at him. It was sealed so that's the only way i can think how it lodged into the wall.
It was wild.
He apologized to all the players(all adults luckily) and waved our buy in for that day.
Finally, a worthy rival for Ghopper
Living in Missouri, when they said "Entering into Springfield Missouri." my immediate thought was "Yeah, the title makes sense already."
At my old locals there was I think a small few arguments with to my knowledge I think 2 or 3 that almost led to physical altercations but were resolved without having to get cops. There was one incident that happened back in March of this year that did have cops get involved from what my friend told me on Friday since I did not know when I was there on Thursday for Digimon
It involved the owner of the shop basically making a very stupid and disappointing decision where he inappropriately messages a 11 year old girl online asking her to twerk and see the back of her throat. Naturally the cops were called but didn’t do much since he did this back in 2012 or 2013 ( Which I had no knowledge of that since I didn’t start going to the locals until 2015 or 16 cause the one that was at a my local mall that I was going to since 2012 moved.) and they just combined both incidents as one charge or something. However thankfully the players that go to the locals revolted against which resulted in I think him in closing down the shop permanently and his gf also broke up with him. Not if he eventually got jail time but I’m pretty sure it’s highly likely.
What really sucks is because that happened there is only one locals that does Yugioh left that is close from where I live but is 20 minutes away with the rest being around a hour away plus there is one guy that occasionally plays at my old locals who had around 100$ in store credit.
In nyc yugioh players settle things with violence. Because they are some who are salty players because their $1,000 deck lost to a $30 deck made from just 3 copies of a structure deck. And that just hurts their pride and ego
Man, this type of stuff is why I can't defend Yugioh when other card game players at my LGS talk about why shops in my city don't sell packs or allow Yugioh tournaments.
Imagine throwing your freedom away over a child's card game.
as someone who frequents this card shop, is good friends with the owners, and also works at the sheriff's office that this guy was brought to... i find this video extremely entertaining
So he wasn't arrested for playing slow and he wasn't suplexed? Okay then.
@@Dean..... According to witnesses the “slam” was described as a supplex.
As someone that’s an hour away from Springfield, I’m not surprised but still disappointed
Dude 4th from the front right who's turned sideways got some massive feet 3:30
I feel bad for the cops, imagine having to withstand the body odor of a yugioh player
him blaming a heroine od as the reasioning is complete bs. as a recovering heroine addict who has oded and seen many other people od. when u od the only thing that happems is u pass out and start the death rattoe snore b4 turning blue. if u happen to get help in time u wake up having no idea any of it happened wondering where your at. theres no chance at a fight or anything close. also if u od its gonna happen withing minuts or less after doing it. its a very fast terrifying thing to witness.
at this point it seems like konami wont change time rules until somebody pulls out a gun for losing in time
Yugioh DM takes place in a high school. Not middle school. And the first six Yugioh main stream series is primarily for a teen demographic in Japan.
Both anime and OCG. And currently the OCG is still aimed at a teen player base. Has been since 1999.
So realistically, it is NOT a “children’s card game”. The Little Kuriboh joke has lost it’s relevancy since the truth came out.
Unlike Rush Duels and such. Which we don’t count as main stream Yugioh. It’s like what Card Buddy Fight is to Vanguard. Or Duel Masters is to MTG.
What's crazy is a Player at a local prerelease for DBS I was at didn't ban a guy who said to 10 year old he would kill him due to the fact he pulled a chase card during the prerelease and he wouldn't sell it
Snake eyes pilot being a meth head and getting suplexed into jail? Checks out
Oh god thats basically my hometown... this is why I play MtG, we settle our arguments by crying and mass emailing the RC to ban anything that beats us.
Like real men.
Oh yeah, my LGS had a player like this. Last I heard he bit a security guard and ended up in prison
Can’t wait to go to my first regionals next month, and this came up on RUclips 😅
Addictive drugs and Tier 0 Yu-Gi-Oh! decks? How does he have enough money for both vices?
He probably steals from his grandma
He most likely has a decent talent some where that makes him money like programming.
He could be dealing the drugs from his stash while doing them at the same time. Maybe he uses his secret rares to cut up lines of coke lmao
Bro really f*cked around and found out the store owner was ex-military.
Imagine telling your cell mate that you went to jail over a kid’s card game.
You did not post the link to the guy who originally posted the article despite saying you would
Bro really tried to go "I summon fist and attack your life points directly" then found out
You should do a video about the time, during the peak of his ygo career, Josh Graham bought $4k worth of cards from a friend but never paid him so he got blasted on duelistgroundz and ended up switching to Hearthstone.
He had an armored deck and activated burning fist.
Bro took "Battle" phase literally...
Stalling is an illegal tactic in most TCGs, but I'm betting he was too high to notice. I heard some crazy Dueling stories in my lifetime. From shoplifting packs, to shanking a guy for his binder. This one though? I think this one takes the cake. This happened in Missouri? HILLBILLY COUNTRY?! I'm only surprised that he didn't have relations with his cousin after the fight as well! (censored it for the creator. just replace "relations" with, you know.)
I'm happy that nobody was hurt. Bro was out there trying to be a real life Bandit Keith.