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==Tournament history== | ==Tournament history== | ||
At his first international event, {{Trn|Apex 2014}}, he won vs. players such as {{sm|Fireblaster}}, {{sm|KeroKeroppi}} (after losing a set to him in Winners) | At his first international event, {{Trn|Apex 2014}}, he won vs. players such as {{sm|Fireblaster}}, {{sm|KeroKeroppi}} (after losing a set to him in Winners) {{sm|Nintendude}} and {{sm|KoRoBeNiKi}} before losing to {{sm|JaimeHR}} in Loser's Finals, netting him 9th place and 3rd in one of the harder pools at Apex. He has a very unique style of play for his character, playing aggressive and going for ledge cancels. | ||
His next two overseas tournaments where {{Trn|Apex 2015}} and {{Trn|Get On My Level 2016}}. | His next two overseas tournaments where {{Trn|Apex 2015}} and {{Trn|Get On My Level 2016}}. | ||
Since then he proved to be the best European offline player by never losing to an European player in the biggest European tournaments like {{Trn|B.E.A.S.T 7}}, Berlin Meetup #2, {{Trn|Vivaldi Autumn}} | Since then he proved to be the best European offline player by never losing to an European player in the biggest European tournaments like {{Trn|B.E.A.S.T 7}}, Berlin Meetup #2, {{Trn|Vivaldi Autumn}} and {{Trn|Brussels Smash 64 Meetup}}. | ||
At {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2018}} he defeated {{Sm|KD3}}, {{Sm|Madrush}}, {{Sm|Kort}} | At {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2018}} he defeated {{Sm|KD3}}, {{Sm|Madrush}}, {{Sm|Kort}} and {{Sm|Shihman}}. | ||
==Tournament placings== | ==Tournament placings== |