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[[File:Yugi.png | thumb | right |Yugi's favorite type of tennis.]]
[[File:Yugi.png | thumb | right |Yugi's favorite type of match.]]


'''Duels''', also known as '''Poop Duels''' are a type of [[Tennis]] where the previous round is ''not'' remixed. Instead, the source pool from all the previous videos are enforced to be used in future rounds, while each round also adds some of its own. By the end, they create huge mash-ups of tons of different material, all used in a different way.
'''Duels''', known in the past as '''Poop Duels''', are a type of match where the previous round is ''not'' remixed. Instead, the source pool from all the previous videos are augmented by new sources in future rounds, with 1 each selected by each player for each round. By the end, they create huge mash-ups of tons of different material, all used in a different way.  
 
Unlike the naming conventions of normal tennis matches, where an explicit sequence is followed in a serving and volleying order, both players in Duels make their videos in tandem with each other, and thus Duels can have naming conventions of either A vs. B or B vs. A and still be considered correct.
 
=History=
The very first poop duel was played between ikwaylx and {{RabbitSnore}}. [citation needed]


=Layout=
=Layout=
#Player A makes a video, consisting of a source selected by them and their opponant.
#Player A makes a video, consisting of a source selected by them and one selected by their opponent.
#Player B makes their own video consisting of the same. Both of these videos are "Round 1".
#Player B makes their own video consisting of the same. Both of these videos are "Round 1".
#Player A and B then each add a new source into the pool, increasing it from 2 to 4. Both of them then make individual videos out of all 4 sources, marked as "Round 2".
#Player A and B then each add a new source into the pool, increasing it from 2 to 4. Both of them then make individual videos out of all 4 sources, marked as "Round 2".