Actually, it's society giving older men a hard time playing a children's card game. Those mother's automatically see us as predators. I quit for other reasons, but I'm glad I never went back to the real card game.
Not really true. Its just yu gi oh was meant to be a pre adult game. Its just people grow up and dont want to let their childhood go. Same with anime or video games. All meant to be for children
@@SNAPLINKSLLC i cant let my childhood go? Lol Its an activity that people still enjoy even as adults and with all the mechanics to come out with yugioh over the years no way in hell its only advertised to new gens at this point. Same for video games and anime there are tons of material more advertised for a mature audience like GTA for games and attack on titan for anime just to name a few.
@@SNAPLINKSLLCAnime and VideoGames are made for children? When did you born on 1800s? 😆 Video games are as far as a film or a book deep actually. Not anymore as Tetris or Pong, maybe you lost the last 40 years of videogames evolution. There are stories that could thrill especially adults in soooooo many games. - Bioshock, with the beautiful idea of Rapture, an underwater city full of technology but destroyed by the greed of people. - Celeste, a girl that confront the depression and anxiety in a spiral of colours that represent the life - The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt, *any single quest is extremely deep*. One for all: the story of the Bloody Baron who lose his wife because of a born dead child which he hates so much but later on life he will must accept that wasn't the child the cause of the loss and he must love the passed away child. - Detroit: Become Human, a game where you must choose wisely who to save: real people or bots who are capable of thinking. What is being alive? What means being a human? Is a robot full of meat, blood and capable of imagination and making ideas, a human? - It takes Two, a beautiful story of a sad married couple that are near to divorce but their daughter will do anything possible for making them to stay together and return to love each other as before. It talks about how important are the soulchains of life, especially when a child is inside of this. Instead of talking on internet without knowledge, go to get informed before writing just a "eh?"
@@kaimobley5324its not that, but it is really hard to hear someone who Always give Off a good mood or hype Just being borderline broken/sad because of stigmas for a thing they love and are important for them
They were trying to negate Dkayed's further summonings with their bitchy Karen effects. They could only do to that once per day. Dkayed should've used imperm on that kid's mom column to negate their freedom of speech tho
God forbid adults having healthy hobbies. "Hey ma'am, would you like me to go get wasted of alcohol watching mid mediocre Colombian soccer games? That would be good?"
I know right! Most of everyone in the comment section is being too insecure and the dude in this video. Like who wants a boring stressful average adult life where you get depressed and start not caring about your own health smoking and drinking. I hate it when people talk about Master Duel the TCG is way better and always will.
@@Nob911I don't know if I agree that it is toxic, at least not inherently (not that you were saying that, jist clarifying my point). Like a lot, or most, competitive games it can definitely become toxic when playing with randoms but with good moderation it can be better. I do completely agree that it's addicting as hell and should absolutely be a hobby you're careful with.
I like how people don't bat an eye when you play kid board games like Monopoly or connect four. But if you play a complicated card game with so many game mechanics like YU-GI-OH! adults who don't know jackshit about the game will make baseless assumptions about you.
If you are older and play on a softball team, soccer, or something as an adult nobody says anything negative. I've worked with 40+ year olds that watch multiple 3 hour sports games per week, then the super bowl, world cup, etc. and no family member or coworker says anything at all. If I look at a streamed Yugioh tournament or Evo watching street fighter on my lunch break and a coworker sees it I get a talk about maturity and how it is a waste of time. The hypocrisy is ridiculous, we should all be able to "waste our time" and partake in any hobbies we want without scrutiny.
As long as ur not being shitty, such as commiting 1 of the 7 sins, then it doesn't fucking matter wat u do in ur free time. IDC if u play card games, video games, play sports, go fishing, or watch anime, or anything else, it's all the same silliness. Every1 has their own preferred hobby. It shudnt matter wat it happens to be.
If you're playing sports (not e-sports) as a hobby, yeah an average person won't mind, some people will even like it. People expects some random strangers to be "productive" 24/7 when they themselves aren't doing it, it's ridiculous
Im the youngest where i work, everyone else is 40+ so i get lots of stares when im watching YGO content or playing masterduel on break. told them when i first got "questioned" about it: " you think my hobbies are pointless and boring, i think you hobbies are pointless and boring so lets leave it at that cause you dont care what i think and i dont care what you think"
@@ygodecktestertubeyugioh is for all ages I am 27 and still play the "grown men" are the ones who been collecting play since the conception of the game who genuinely love it and the interactive of it there should be a cut off age maybe around 40 if your son can beat someone who been playing the game awhile more props
Karen is an anti-White slur. It's using a racial stereotype name to refer to something negative. Imagine calling someone Jamal or Shaniqua as an insult and getting away with that.
she’s mad because you played with her child more than his dad probably did It’s ok dkayed your just giving her kid a father figure to look up to , good for you man!
I LOVE when people ask me that question. And my response? "Why yes, i have 3 degrees and a health profession , ive earned my adult play time to sit here and play a game ive loved before the inception of your child" Play what you love, not act how others expect, drinking beer with the guys watching sports like an average an. 😅
Yep. This is my experience. I am an older player that got into this game when it came out. I was in my early 20s when I played. Now, as much as I would love to play IRL, I would come off as a creepy old dude. Thank goodness for Master Duel.
Step yo swag up. You walk in the venue in designer gear, I bet you them bitches dick ride. How can you be creepy in a $500 shirt, plus more? I'll wait.
Thank goodness for Master Duel for real. I stopped playing Yugioh around 21 (over a decade ago) because 1) Cards are expensive as hell and 2) No one in my area played except teens and younger. I entered a local tournament and was one of the only older guys there, so I decided to quit playing. My step son (a video gamer) told me about Master Duel when it first came out and I got hooked immediately. This is my FAVORITE game. I haven’t even picked up CoD since then, and my wife is happier for it. Now she doesn’t hear me shouting at 2am because I die in CoD…she hears me shouting because MAXX C!!! 😖😖😖
At my very first locals tournament, we had about 12 of us dueling with only a single kid, most of the others were older teens and adults between 17-25 with a couple of older guys around 30. The kid came with his mom as well and he looked very timid and didn't really speak with anyone. He lost almost every duel but his mom kept encouraging him to duel more. He sat at a corner table with his deck box in his hands looking very uncomfortable after the tournament. You could tell he really wanted to engage with the rest of us but didn't know who or how to speak with anyone. So I picked up my cards and walked over to him and asked if he wanted to play. A few matches, I had three different decks, so three matches with him. He was playing the dino structure deck that came out at the time. My decks were Busted Blader, Dark Magician and Fluffals (which was my main deck for the tournament) and we just dueled. His mom just stood over his shoulder and smiled the whole time and he slowly began to open up and speak more over the course of each game. I let him win two of the games by giving him advice on what cards to play, how to respond to certain chains and how he can use his strategy a bit better. After the matches I traded some cards with him, giving him a good amount of staples like Twin Twisters, Dark Holes, a few generic links and a bunch of stuff that could help with dinosaurs. I only took a couple of commons that I liked that weren't worth much like Summoned Skull and another random card I never saw again. He left very happy and began coming back every now and then for locals. Idk, it feels really discouraging when I don't see a younger generation dueling anymore because I live in a collage town and you'd think there'd be more players but the ygo community is declining. I'm almost 29 and my son's about to be 12 so we can play together sure but my son doesn't really play with his friends because they are too preoccupied with other games. Plus I'd have to fork out extra money to build him competitive decks that even I wouldn't run just because of the secondary market. That kid that came into locals had to scrape by with a structure deck because almost everything would be sold out by scalpers looking to make a profit off of high rarity cards from sets. It's much harder now than it was when I was younger to get into the game. Plus there's so much more going on with the game itself to even begin to keep track of. I won't deny that there are snobby kids and parents who can be disrespectful but from my own experience, this is just my own here, there aren't enough kids playing this game that was designed for them specifically in mind. Master Duel has been great for doing that other than Duel Links. My son and I can easily play those together than the actual card game.
This is the best reason for quitting yugioh ive ever heard, non of this unorigina yugiohl is powercrept, konami are moneygrabbers, nope 80 deck PBJ fingers will do that to a bloke
M'aam, you could be getting your kid ready for life but you're letting him play this adult's card game at the card shop with middle aged men. This is how you parent?
People, the scene is different everywhere. He was just unlucky the places he went to where like that. That's his anecdotal experience of what he went through. Everyone else will have a different story. Count your blessings if you're lucky to have a good scene near you to play YGO.
I can relate. The last sneak peek I went to, I looked at the age of everybody else who signed in and said to myself, " yea I'm getting a little old for this." Luckily, my store was still pretty competitive at that time with players around my age, even on the weekends.
Grown adult men play Super Mario and Pokemon still and still watch cartoons. I feel like a lot of people in this comments section and the guy that uploaded this video are too insecure
People around my age group (millennial) and older sadly are always going to have this type of insecurity. Mainly because our peers have this thought that we're pretty much are not doing anything with our lives if we have some sort of gaming hobby.
@ygodecktestertube I quit playing the TCG for other reasons (at 28. I'm 34 now.) That's good that you don't have that insecurity. More importantly, the negative stereotypes concerning yugioh players need to end.
That’s what I thought Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments such as regionals or locals would look like until I saw that I played with people my age and realized kids can’t afford this expensive Yugioh card games unlike back in the days.
There’s a few kids at my locals too and I find it very endearing they never win but we always give them free cards and help them improve their decks in any way we can
It's weird because you'll see old dudes and really young kids playing MTG at local game stores and nobody really says anything. It DID weird me out a little the first time I went up against a guy that was probably 60+ years old but when you realize as long as they know how to play and the game operates normally, game on.
It's completly normal for Mtg to play with all ages and i reall like that. I once played a multiplayer game with a dude and his 12 year old son and it was not awkward in the slightest and everyone was chill.
Lowkey, fuck it. Might as well get on. Try to smash her after you smash her child at dueling. Tell the bitch you'll teach him private lessons for the pussy.
That's when you explain the actual complexity of the game and that you're actually wanting to go pro. I've shut haters up before irl once I started explaining summon mechanics and chain links 😅😂
Sounds like a new locals to me lol if the scene dies or becomes toxic, I just go somewhere else. I couldn’t care less what people think of me when they hear that I play competitively lol
can't blame him, this is why I play in my local card shop not in childrens park lol. While yugioh may be a childrens card game majority of its players are adults over 21 ironically
@@Joao_Paulo018We all know it's not a game for kids. If anybody thinks otherwise, they're retardo. It's called marketing. Who's gonna market a card game to people who're already adults? Nobody. There would be no traction if the aforementioned adults didn't grow up on whatever series is being created into a card game. Hence, why most YGO players are 21+.
Look how nervous he looks 😢 remembering what it was like in that moment he felt he could no longer enjoy a hobby he grew up playing. I’m right there with ya, after graduating high school me and the boys grew apart and I had no one to play with. No locals in my area so I feel the sentiment 😅
I thank god for the older players. When Yugioh first came out I was 10 and it was huge on the playground but tournaments didn’t exist in my small town until older players took the initiative to organise them and advertise in the paper. All the tournaments were run by a group of mid-20s men who went to the local college and without them, Yugioh would have died off in my town so I’m grateful to adult players for giving me a lot of great memories
We had in our locals,2-3 men around 45-50 yrs old playing Yugioh. I stopped playing because our locals closed and the next place is like 3 hours drive away
chess is more expected as an intellectual sport. But yeah its sad. Bc chess and yugioh are kind similar in finding different lines to outplay your opponent. But people think one is superior than the other for some reason.
Last part definitely won't be out of context. Seriously though, I get a lot of shit by my parents, still to this day, whenever they see me get cards from the mail.
Saying "YuGiOh is a children card game" is like saying anime are kids cartoon while your kid is watching Attack On Titan. The "children" who used to play YuGiOh years ago are now adults. There's basically no kids on YGO now, they're as rare as 1 sunny day in London or a clear sky in Pechino
What locals have an 80 card deck?? Definitely go to a new location. I personally wouldn't even give a rat's ass, I'll do what I want to do and like to do.
At least it was an adult saying that…. In my case it was the 12 yo who said that after he just trashed me. My comeback to the game lasted literally only one week. 😅
I dont understand why people think adults and children cannot have fun playing the same games. Are you supposed to just become depressed and alcoholic once you hit 18 years old?
I mean I dont even have a locals anymore. We use to, and it was fun. Several kids showed up along with all the adults who played and we actually built relationships with their parents as well as their kids. I have 2 of them on facebook and theyre both in college now. So proud of them
Society saying too old to pay a children's cardgame. Then Masterduel came right on time
No, it only applies to men. If you're not working and generating money and putting it in the pockets of women, you're basically a waste of space.
Bingo!!
Actually, it's society giving older men a hard time playing a children's card game. Those mother's automatically see us as predators. I quit for other reasons, but I'm glad I never went back to the real card game.
@NiceOCGuy1981 it's unacceptable that they ONLY view men as attackers the double standards makes me so sick 😫
@milamaxwell1731 I agree, Sir, but the double standards have always existed. Not much will change.
I swear some adults just can’t comprehend having any other hobbies outside of talking about politics
Mostly women tbh
Or drinking with friend
Not really true. Its just yu gi oh was meant to be a pre adult game. Its just people grow up and dont want to let their childhood go. Same with anime or video games. All meant to be for children
@@SNAPLINKSLLC i cant let my childhood go? Lol Its an activity that people still enjoy even as adults and with all the mechanics to come out with yugioh over the years no way in hell its only advertised to new gens at this point. Same for video games and anime there are tons of material more advertised for a mature audience like GTA for games and attack on titan for anime just to name a few.
@@SNAPLINKSLLCAnime and VideoGames are made for children?
When did you born on 1800s? 😆
Video games are as far as a film or a book deep actually. Not anymore as Tetris or Pong, maybe you lost the last 40 years of videogames evolution. There are stories that could thrill especially adults in soooooo many games.
- Bioshock, with the beautiful idea of Rapture, an underwater city full of technology but destroyed by the greed of people.
- Celeste, a girl that confront the depression and anxiety in a spiral of colours that represent the life
- The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt, *any single quest is extremely deep*. One for all: the story of the Bloody Baron who lose his wife because of a born dead child which he hates so much but later on life he will must accept that wasn't the child the cause of the loss and he must love the passed away child.
- Detroit: Become Human, a game where you must choose wisely who to save: real people or bots who are capable of thinking. What is being alive? What means being a human? Is a robot full of meat, blood and capable of imagination and making ideas, a human?
- It takes Two, a beautiful story of a sad married couple that are near to divorce but their daughter will do anything possible for making them to stay together and return to love each other as before. It talks about how important are the soulchains of life, especially when a child is inside of this.
Instead of talking on internet without knowledge, go to get informed before writing just a "eh?"
I'd gladly accept that mothers insults as i send her child to the shadow realm tbh
Lol, 'since your mom wants to speak, now you're getting combo'd and I'm locking your zones while I'm at it...'
@@tonyhamilton7785was thinking something along those lines if not just bishbalkin 0tk
Alright. Thats why I side deck the seal of orechalchos. And a few maindeck monsters I know I can get out easily
Go get laid
Same. I'll be wearing the cool shades while I do it. 😎
"I'm playing with your child cause the father isn't here to do it" is what I would have said
Your father played Yugioh with you?
Mine left when I was 4.
@@C0d0psso sorry to hear that.
@@juliusosborne635
Thank you.
My mother is pretty cool so that’s nice.
My dad played one game of yugioh with me and i never got my rematch
@@C0d0ps Fatherless behavior
Dkyed sounds pretty sad. And you know it's sad, because was something that he loved from his childhood and can't be doing anymore
please put away the garlic
@@rigame5980he just rubbed that garlic right into my eyes
Fuck them dustyass kids. 😂
He still can just not give a fuck about what other's say.
@@kaimobley5324its not that, but it is really hard to hear someone who Always give Off a good mood or hype Just being borderline broken/sad because of stigmas for a thing they love and are important for them
Plot twist: the parents were trying to distract so that their kids would win the duel
"Aye, bitch. Shut up, and let me send your child to the Shadow Realm." 😂
They were trying to negate Dkayed's further summonings with their bitchy Karen effects. They could only do to that once per day.
Dkayed should've used imperm on that kid's mom column to negate their freedom of speech tho
@@dubbyplaysall my homies love to stop Freedom of Speech from resolving
@@menaatefadly then you should definitely banish their rights face-down
God forbid adults having healthy hobbies. "Hey ma'am, would you like me to go get wasted of alcohol watching mid mediocre Colombian soccer games? That would be good?"
I know right! Most of everyone in the comment section is being too insecure and the dude in this video. Like who wants a boring stressful average adult life where you get depressed and start not caring about your own health smoking and drinking. I hate it when people talk about Master Duel the TCG is way better and always will.
Actually, she would agree with you.
Yugioh is not healthy its toxic and addicting
@@Nob911I don't know if I agree that it is toxic, at least not inherently (not that you were saying that, jist clarifying my point). Like a lot, or most, competitive games it can definitely become toxic when playing with randoms but with good moderation it can be better. I do completely agree that it's addicting as hell and should absolutely be a hobby you're careful with.
@@Nob911 Still better than Colombian soccer.
I like how people don't bat an eye when you play kid board games like Monopoly or connect four. But if you play a complicated card game with so many game mechanics like YU-GI-OH! adults who don't know jackshit about the game will make baseless assumptions about you.
Because Monopoly is a family game, Yugioh is associated with animation which basically means "for children" in the US.
@@roninzero12 yea its stupid regardless. Yugioh should be considered a family game
@@josemou6172I’m sure the whole family loves solitaire
Well, in their defense, YGO has little girls as "monsters". It's impressionable.
@@josemou6172 Are you serious? 🤨
The sound of disappointment and heartbreak in his voice. I understand this on a level deeper than I thought I would
Kid destroyed Dkayed's whole career in TCG.. what a legend!
it was the mother
@@erito9507 think it was both, peanut butter fingers and condescending parent
😂
80 card deck too stronk
@@collectorofthecards-vh5wd gonna need a decklist tbh
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 gia laugh at the end is gold
I know lmao Her laugh always gets me
The mom destroyed her kid's competition
It was over 9000, for sure.
Yeah that sounds like a nightmare
If you are older and play on a softball team, soccer, or something as an adult nobody says anything negative. I've worked with 40+ year olds that watch multiple 3 hour sports games per week, then the super bowl, world cup, etc. and no family member or coworker says anything at all. If I look at a streamed Yugioh tournament or Evo watching street fighter on my lunch break and a coworker sees it I get a talk about maturity and how it is a waste of time. The hypocrisy is ridiculous, we should all be able to "waste our time" and partake in any hobbies we want without scrutiny.
Tell them SYD. Easy.
As long as ur not being shitty, such as commiting 1 of the 7 sins, then it doesn't fucking matter wat u do in ur free time. IDC if u play card games, video games, play sports, go fishing, or watch anime, or anything else, it's all the same silliness. Every1 has their own preferred hobby. It shudnt matter wat it happens to be.
If you're playing sports (not e-sports) as a hobby, yeah an average person won't mind, some people will even like it.
People expects some random strangers to be "productive" 24/7 when they themselves aren't doing it, it's ridiculous
Im the youngest where i work, everyone else is 40+ so i get lots of stares when im watching YGO content or playing masterduel on break.
told them when i first got "questioned" about it:
" you think my hobbies are pointless and boring, i think you hobbies are pointless and boring so lets leave it at that cause you dont care what i think and i dont care what you think"
@@Dsomerton1 I love that attitude and statement. Absolutely perfect response. If only I cud come up with such responses on the spot.
She's just salty watching her son getting owned by a pro. That's what Karen do.
"Why should I let my son play if grown men are his competition?" 🥴
@@ygodecktestertubeyugioh is for all ages I am 27 and still play the "grown men" are the ones who been collecting play since the conception of the game who genuinely love it and the interactive of it there should be a cut off age maybe around 40 if your son can beat someone who been playing the game awhile more props
I'm 39 and still play the game, been collecting cards for 22 years. Age means nothing it's a hobby.
Karen is an anti-White slur. It's using a racial stereotype name to refer to something negative. Imagine calling someone Jamal or Shaniqua as an insult and getting away with that.
The shadow realm welcome all ages
"some people drink beer and watch sports all day. well, this is my sport"
Christ you can see the dude's soul just leave his body, the light in his eyes getting extinguished.
she’s mad because you played with her child more than his dad probably did
It’s ok dkayed your just giving her kid a father figure to look up to , good for you man!
A real nigga. You know the truth.
😂😂😂
“I’m playing with her child in my free time on Saturday”
Pray no one takes this out of context 💀
They already do
Cupcake time
That's why gia laughed at the end
I LOVE when people ask me that question. And my response?
"Why yes, i have 3 degrees and a health profession , ive earned my adult play time to sit here and play a game ive loved before the inception of your child"
Play what you love, not act how others expect, drinking beer with the guys watching sports like an average an. 😅
"Yes. I do enjoy this child's card game thoroughly. In fact, here's my blunt. I shall spark it for the occasion."
@@ygodecktestertube**chucks the lighter at her hair**
kid: I SUMMON MOTHER GRIZZLY!!
Yep. This is my experience. I am an older player that got into this game when it came out. I was in my early 20s when I played. Now, as much as I would love to play IRL, I would come off as a creepy old dude. Thank goodness for Master Duel.
Step yo swag up. You walk in the venue in designer gear, I bet you them bitches dick ride. How can you be creepy in a $500 shirt, plus more? I'll wait.
I have a friend group who are all my age. I am in my early twenties. We have a blast. But I understand this is rare.
@@lordofthered1257yugioh came out 20+ years ago. if he was 20s back then he probably be at his 40s now
Thank goodness for Master Duel for real. I stopped playing Yugioh around 21 (over a decade ago) because 1) Cards are expensive as hell and 2) No one in my area played except teens and younger. I entered a local tournament and was one of the only older guys there, so I decided to quit playing. My step son (a video gamer) told me about Master Duel when it first came out and I got hooked immediately. This is my FAVORITE game. I haven’t even picked up CoD since then, and my wife is happier for it. Now she doesn’t hear me shouting at 2am because I die in CoD…she hears me shouting because MAXX C!!! 😖😖😖
Harsh, what's the problem with enjoying playing cardgame? It's better than laying and watch TV.
It's not giving them dick.
Fax 📠
At my very first locals tournament, we had about 12 of us dueling with only a single kid, most of the others were older teens and adults between 17-25 with a couple of older guys around 30. The kid came with his mom as well and he looked very timid and didn't really speak with anyone. He lost almost every duel but his mom kept encouraging him to duel more. He sat at a corner table with his deck box in his hands looking very uncomfortable after the tournament. You could tell he really wanted to engage with the rest of us but didn't know who or how to speak with anyone. So I picked up my cards and walked over to him and asked if he wanted to play. A few matches, I had three different decks, so three matches with him. He was playing the dino structure deck that came out at the time. My decks were Busted Blader, Dark Magician and Fluffals (which was my main deck for the tournament) and we just dueled. His mom just stood over his shoulder and smiled the whole time and he slowly began to open up and speak more over the course of each game. I let him win two of the games by giving him advice on what cards to play, how to respond to certain chains and how he can use his strategy a bit better. After the matches I traded some cards with him, giving him a good amount of staples like Twin Twisters, Dark Holes, a few generic links and a bunch of stuff that could help with dinosaurs. I only took a couple of commons that I liked that weren't worth much like Summoned Skull and another random card I never saw again. He left very happy and began coming back every now and then for locals.
Idk, it feels really discouraging when I don't see a younger generation dueling anymore because I live in a collage town and you'd think there'd be more players but the ygo community is declining. I'm almost 29 and my son's about to be 12 so we can play together sure but my son doesn't really play with his friends because they are too preoccupied with other games. Plus I'd have to fork out extra money to build him competitive decks that even I wouldn't run just because of the secondary market. That kid that came into locals had to scrape by with a structure deck because almost everything would be sold out by scalpers looking to make a profit off of high rarity cards from sets. It's much harder now than it was when I was younger to get into the game. Plus there's so much more going on with the game itself to even begin to keep track of. I won't deny that there are snobby kids and parents who can be disrespectful but from my own experience, this is just my own here, there aren't enough kids playing this game that was designed for them specifically in mind.
Master Duel has been great for doing that other than Duel Links. My son and I can easily play those together than the actual card game.
Crazy how that's the exception. I'm 21 and when I go to locals, all the players are between 16 and 30.
I'm that one 30 year old nigga who shitting on everybody under 30 and over 39.
Yah most of the players i play are my age
The beauty of my deck that i am like my stun deck "i don't answer questions".
This is the best reason for quitting yugioh ive ever heard, non of this unorigina yugiohl is powercrept, konami are moneygrabbers, nope 80 deck PBJ fingers will do that to a bloke
Little nigga touch my cards, he getting his hands cut.
M'aam, you could be getting your kid ready for life but you're letting him play this adult's card game at the card shop with middle aged men. This is how you parent?
90s= Soccer Moms
23 = Yugioh Moms
I bet YGO moms are more fuckable.
People, the scene is different everywhere. He was just unlucky the places he went to where like that. That's his anecdotal experience of what he went through. Everyone else will have a different story. Count your blessings if you're lucky to have a good scene near you to play YGO.
I wish I had a scene in my area
The laugh at the end hahaahah
I can relate. The last sneak peek I went to, I looked at the age of everybody else who signed in and said to myself, " yea I'm getting a little old for this."
Luckily, my store was still pretty competitive at that time with players around my age, even on the weekends.
Grown adult men play Super Mario and Pokemon still and still watch cartoons. I feel like a lot of people in this comments section and the guy that uploaded this video are too insecure
@@RedEyeKing313XI agree. Real alpha males not tripping over what a random bitch gosta say, you feel? Like, hoe. Sitcho ass down.
People around my age group (millennial) and older sadly are always going to have this type of insecurity. Mainly because our peers have this thought that we're pretty much are not doing anything with our lives if we have some sort of gaming hobby.
@@gk_zone4274I'm 30 with no such insecurity. I can't relate.
@ygodecktestertube I quit playing the TCG for other reasons (at 28. I'm 34 now.) That's good that you don't have that insecurity. More importantly, the negative stereotypes concerning yugioh players need to end.
Gia's laugh in the background is everything 😂
When mothers ask uncomfortable questions, ask them about their onlyfans.
"Okay, Keisha." 😂
On god straight facts
That’s a nice one ! 😂
Or pornhub account? 😂😂😂
Yup lol
Kid was like
“bro you could be fucking bitches….and you choose to be at SuperGames?”
Kids dont come to my local, the game is too expensive for a kid to compete
Peanut butter fingers goes crazy lmao I'm crying 😂
Idr the last time I saw a kid at a YGO locals
That’s so weird cause I feel like I almost never see kids playing at my locals
When I played tournaments were divided into junior and senior. But that probably varies from place to place
That’s what I thought Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments such as regionals or locals would look like until I saw that I played with people my age and realized kids can’t afford this expensive Yugioh card games unlike back in the days.
Mom insults, I respond with impermanence to silence the bish
There’s a few kids at my locals too and I find it very endearing they never win but we always give them free cards and help them improve their decks in any way we can
It's weird because you'll see old dudes and really young kids playing MTG at local game stores and nobody really says anything. It DID weird me out a little the first time I went up against a guy that was probably 60+ years old but when you realize as long as they know how to play and the game operates normally, game on.
It's completly normal for Mtg to play with all ages and i reall like that.
I once played a multiplayer game with a dude and his 12 year old son and it was not awkward in the slightest and everyone was chill.
Well lemme introduce your child to dragon rulers 😎
All I'm saying is how you gonna let a mother send you to the shadow realm like that...with words
Lowkey, fuck it. Might as well get on. Try to smash her after you smash her child at dueling. Tell the bitch you'll teach him private lessons for the pussy.
I always say, yep I try to teach kids how to play my favorite game since nobody taught me and it has only got more complicated over the years.
When I was a kid, I was usually the only kid at tournaments outside of a toys R us. And I stopped playing because kids stopped playing after like 12.
“I’m playing with her child in my free time on Saturday”
💀💀
i just started going to locals. i’m so glad that mine is monday nights so i won’t have to encounter this problem and can just play with adults.
This hits hard
It does
Im on the floor😭😭😭😭 "so this is what you do with your Saturdays huh"
That's when you explain the actual complexity of the game and that you're actually wanting to go pro. I've shut haters up before irl once I started explaining summon mechanics and chain links 😅😂
That laugh at the end 😂
True! I remember the first time I ever participated in an event, I also had to fight some small children being supervised... xD
Sounds like a new locals to me lol if the scene dies or becomes toxic, I just go somewhere else. I couldn’t care less what people think of me when they hear that I play competitively lol
can't blame him, this is why I play in my local card shop not in childrens park lol. While yugioh may be a childrens card game majority of its players are adults over 21 ironically
I think the game is too complex for kids anyway lol
@@Joao_Paulo018 fr, thats why games like duel links and rush duel was made
@@Joao_Paulo018We all know it's not a game for kids. If anybody thinks otherwise, they're retardo. It's called marketing. Who's gonna market a card game to people who're already adults? Nobody. There would be no traction if the aforementioned adults didn't grow up on whatever series is being created into a card game. Hence, why most YGO players are 21+.
LMAO on stream i told him i smoked a kid at locals and i felt bad so it prompted this
COVID pushed me away from the TCG. I mainly play Duel Links and Master Duel now.
"I'm enjoying a game on Saturdays. You have to take your child to a game on Saturdays."
It's the same thing as playing video games as an adult. You're able to have whatever hobbies you want. Even if it's beating little Timmy at CoD. 😅
Having fun is worth a lot. So be it, if you like to play a tcg. So what, if those kids suck?
Look how nervous he looks 😢 remembering what it was like in that moment he felt he could no longer enjoy a hobby he grew up playing. I’m right there with ya, after graduating high school me and the boys grew apart and I had no one to play with. No locals in my area so I feel the sentiment 😅
I would ignore the mother and tell the kid “I’m just stunning you because I have unresolved anger towards your mother…take that”
I thank god for the older players. When Yugioh first came out I was 10 and it was huge on the playground but tournaments didn’t exist in my small town until older players took the initiative to organise them and advertise in the paper. All the tournaments were run by a group of mid-20s men who went to the local college and without them, Yugioh would have died off in my town so I’m grateful to adult players for giving me a lot of great memories
We had in our locals,2-3 men around 45-50 yrs old playing Yugioh. I stopped playing because our locals closed and the next place is like 3 hours drive away
"-And thats when I made it personal and sent her kid to brazil in a single turn"
I loved yugioh as a kid and it's evolved over the years into a more adult game and that's why I and many modern players love it.
I think he realized he was becoming "that guy"😅
I remember Farfa making a video about this too. Kinda weird to not practice any forms of hygiene and being allowed into a venue.
I cant find it, do you have a link?
@Nelyak_07 i think they did put a rule in the tcg about hygiene
Jesus that is mega depressing.
"I usually do meth on saturndays but my plug ran out" the faces are priceless is tell you
there isn't a huge difference between playing Yugioh and playing chess. I wonder if she would say that to Gotham Chess.
chess is more expected as an intellectual sport. But yeah its sad. Bc chess and yugioh are kind similar in finding different lines to outplay your opponent. But people think one is superior than the other for some reason.
lol Gia laughing like you should give mommy milkers the Maxx C. lol That and little Timmy went home crying too many times.
"Im playing with her child in my free time on Saturday"
Last part definitely won't be out of context. Seriously though, I get a lot of shit by my parents, still to this day, whenever they see me get cards from the mail.
I bet she spent her Saturday very constructively, sitting 3 hours at a hair salon gossiping about her coworker
Saying "YuGiOh is a children card game" is like saying anime are kids cartoon while your kid is watching Attack On Titan.
The "children" who used to play YuGiOh years ago are now adults. There's basically no kids on YGO now, they're as rare as 1 sunny day in London or a clear sky in Pechino
Jesus man, this hurt me so much. It really is other people killing dreams for no reason
“Waxing bads in 30 seconds flat is EXACTLY what I spend my Saturdays doing, ma’am.”
Did you at least get the mom’s number?
I'll just start flirting with the mom.
Its ok bro look at u now. U are literally the king of virtual yu gi oh
I love the laughter in the background.😂😂
What locals have an 80 card deck?? Definitely go to a new location. I personally wouldn't even give a rat's ass, I'll do what I want to do and like to do.
And most probably you were a better paternal figure to that kid... Ooops
I’ve never felt more rage to a game I’ve never played than this one.
At least it was an adult saying that….
In my case it was the 12 yo who said that after he just trashed me. My comeback to the game lasted literally only one week. 😅
That’s when you hit them with the “and yet I make a living off of it”
Now their kids call you dad during streams, and support you with their money. It sounds fair. And to be honest, you are doing a great job!
Ah, to be a teen playing in the Saturday toysRus tournaments. I would hustle the adults with my pure warrior deck.
I stopped playing because low vision couldn't read text on cards anymore 🤣🤣
I dont understand why people think adults and children cannot have fun playing the same games. Are you supposed to just become depressed and alcoholic once you hit 18 years old?
"I'm playing with her child." Pause.
the one in the background got me so hard🤣🤣
That comes with the Yugituber bundle, take it or leave it, Dkayed.
Luckily for me my yugioh Locals is mostly older people.
Same
I mean I dont even have a locals anymore. We use to, and it was fun. Several kids showed up along with all the adults who played and we actually built relationships with their parents as well as their kids. I have 2 of them on facebook and theyre both in college now. So proud of them
Literally the same thing for me. I started playing magic the gathering when I was around 17 because I wanted to be around people my own age.
I miss playing against you an G man at PPF man good times!