Super Smash Bros. 4 · Combo Video · 2017
"CLIP THAT" compiles zero-to-death sequences from Smash 4 tournament play, stringing together decisive finishes pulled from recent competitive events across multiple venues. The compilation captures the moment-to-moment execution required to convert early advantage into a complete stock—no comeback, no reset, just beginning-to-end dominance. These clips range from clean, textbook zero-to-deaths to near-misses that broke off just before the final hit, showing both the ideal scenario and the tight margins that separate a perfect run from a failed attempt. Sourced from live tournament footage rather than controlled lab conditions, the sequences reflect the pressure and positioning decisions that separate competitive play from casual matches. The video emphasizes speed and decisiveness: how quickly a player can lock an opponent into disadvantage and sustain pressure without giving an opening. Whether the kills come from a single combo string or a series of tech-chase decisions, each clip demonstrates a player's ability to read, punish, and finish. For viewers interested in how Smash 4's combo and pressure systems function at a high level, these moments offer clear examples of what optimal conversion looks like when everything goes right.
Here's a compilation of some nice zero to deaths and almost zero to deaths. Clips are taken from recent tourneys from various places. Thanks for watching! Follow these awesome smash channels! Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound: http://www.epidemicsou
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