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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''', 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.
'''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".