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His first U.S. tournament was [[Super Smash Con 2016]], where he disappointingly placed 13th. He lost against {{Sm|Prince}} and {{Sm|Kurabba}}, two Japanese Yoshi players who weren't considered tournament favorites.
His first U.S. tournament was [[Super Smash Con 2016]], where he disappointingly placed 13th. He lost against {{Sm|Prince}} and {{Sm|Kurabba}}, two Japanese Yoshi players who weren't considered tournament favorites.


After Smash Con 2016, however, he went on a winning streak in the U.S, placing 1st at [[SuperBoomed]], [[GENESIS 4]], [[Let's Go!]], and [[CEO Dreamland]]. In this 4 tournaments he is 3-0 in sets against {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} and only dropped 2 sets, one against {{Sm|Mariguas}} (total set count 4-1) and against {{Sm|BarkSanchez}} in the first set of Grand Finals at CEO Dreamland (in which he primarily sandbagged as Fox and Samus).  
After Smash Con 2016, however, he went on a winning streak in the U.S, placing 1st at [[SuperBoomed]], [[GENESIS 4]], [[Let's Go!]], and [[CEO Dreamland]]. In this 4 tournaments he is 3-0 in sets against {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} and only dropped 2 sets, one against {{Sm|Mariguas}} (total set count 4-1) and against {{Sm|BarkSanchez}} in the first set of Grand Finals at CEO Dreamland (in which he primarily sandbagged).  


His winning streak ended at [[Super Smash Con 2017]], his 6th US tournament. He was upset early by {{Sm|LD}}'s Fox and eliminated by {{Sm|Fukurou}} in a close 2-3 set and finished 5th. In Loser's bracket he first had to face the number 1 rank of 2016 and tournament favourite, {{Sm|Wario}} (who was also upset by {{Sm|Kurabba}}) which was one of the most anticipated sets of all time, the number 1 of Peru (and 2nd seed) vs the number 1 of Japan (and 1st seed), the expected Grand Finals become a match where the loser would get 9th. It became very one sided, Alvin dominated wario's Pikachu with Falcon with a 4 stock in game 2 and a win in Pikachu dittos in game 3.
His winning streak ended at [[Super Smash Con 2017]], his 6th US tournament. He was upset early by {{Sm|LD}}'s Fox and eliminated by {{Sm|Fukurou}} in a close 2-3 set and finished 5th. In Loser's bracket he first had to face the number 1 rank of 2016 and tournament favourite, {{Sm|Wario}} (who was also upset by {{Sm|Kurabba}}) which was one of the most anticipated sets of all time, the number 1 of Peru (and 2nd seed) vs the number 1 of Japan (and 1st seed), the expected Grand Finals become a match where the loser would get 9th. It became very one sided, Alvin dominated wario's Pikachu with Falcon with a 4 stock in game 2 and a win in Pikachu dittos in game 3.
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At {{Trn|Tacna All Stars 2018}} and {{Trn|Inka Fest 2019}} he proved his status of being number 1 in Peru, winning the first one but losing the latter against US player Wizzrobe again in two 2-3 sets in Grand Finals. In the final game and 2 1/2 minutes remaining he and his opponent were on the last stock with Wizzrobe having over 100% damage and Alvin only 23% when Wizzrobe busted out a huge tech-chase combo and finished with an up-tilt into a [[Ground Pound]].
At {{Trn|Tacna All Stars 2018}} and {{Trn|Inka Fest 2019}} he proved his status of being number 1 in Peru, winning the first one but losing the latter against US player Wizzrobe again in two 2-3 sets in Grand Finals. In the final game and 2 1/2 minutes remaining he and his opponent were on the last stock with Wizzrobe having over 100% damage and Alvin only 23% when Wizzrobe busted out a huge tech-chase combo and finished with an up-tilt into a [[Ground Pound]].


At [[Super Smash Con 2019]], his 10th US tournament, he got upset in pools by {{Sm|Loto}} which forced him to play {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} in the first round of Top 32 whose Kirby sent him to the Loser's bracket. There he defeated {{Sm|Nackle}}, Stranded using the tag {{Sm|Mercy}} whose Yoshi brought him close to a loss but Stranded went Fox in game 2 & 4, losing both leading to a 3-2 for Alvin, and {{Sm|Maha}} 3-0. Then the rematch of SSC 2017 against {{Sm|wario}} happened and this time Alvin lost leading to a rather low 7th place.
At [[Super Smash Con 2019]], his 10th US tournament, he got upset in pools by {{Sm|Loto}} which forced him to play {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} in the first round of Top 32 whose Kirby sent him to the Loser's bracket where he defeated {{Sm|Nackle}}, Stranded using the tag {{Sm|Mercy}} whose Yoshi brought him close to a loss but Stranded went Fox in game 2 & 4, losing both leading to a 3-2 for Alvin, and {{Sm|Maha}} 3-0. Then the rematch of SSC 2017 against {{Sm|wario}} happened and this time Alvin lost leading to a rather low 7th place.


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==

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