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==Community Work==
==Community Work==
Andy was the main TO and host of [[How Dair You|How Dair You (2015)]] and [[Smash Royale|Smash Royale (2008)]] and also co-hosted nearly every German national from 2007 onwards (for example [[Helix|Helix (2015)]], [[SMASH ATTACK|SMASH ATTACK (2009)]] or the Osmash Series).
Andy was the main TO and host of {{Trn|How Dair You}} (2015) and {{Trn|Smash Royale}} (2008) and also co-hosted nearly every German national from 2007 onwards (including {{Trn|Helix}} (2015), {{Trn|SMASH ATTACK}} (2009), the Osmash Series).


He was a member of the [[Smash Back Room]] for both ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' on [[SmashBoards]], administrator and founder of the German Smash Boards, and a founding member of the streaming groups [[Salty Playground]] and [[Geeky Goon Squad]]. Additionally he was  responsible for most rulesets and power rankings in the german community. Most notably the initiative to change the German standard for [[Dave's Stupid Rule]] to "you can not pick your counterpick stage again if you won on it" which was was later adapted in other European countries as well.
He was a member of the [[Smash Back Room]] for both ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' on [[SmashBoards]], administrator and founder of the German Smash Boards, and a founding member of the streaming groups [[Salty Playground]] and [[Geeky Goon Squad]]. Additionally he was  responsible for most rulesets and power rankings in the german community. Most notably the initiative to change the German standard for [[Dave's Stupid Rule]] to "you can not pick your counterpick stage again if you won on it" which was was later adapted in other European countries as well.


==Tournament Results==
==Tournament results==
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''===
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''===
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|[[NoTech Smash 1]]||June 6th, 2015||7th||—||—
|[[NoTech Smash 1]]||June 6th, 2015||7th||—||—
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|[[Smash Royale]]||July 27th, 2008||17th||4th||{{Sm|.tea}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Andy became infamous in 2010 for timing out former Swedish top player Pepito with Jigglypuff while still having 4 stocks left. This match lead to a heated-up debate whether or not {{h2|Camping|planking}} should be banned or limited in ''Melee''. <ref name="teropepito">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHfcafE9ig Tero vs Pepito], Tero timing out Pepito.</ref>
*Andy became infamous in 2010 for timing out former Swedish top player {{Sm|Pepito}} with {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} while still having 4 stocks left. This match lead to a heated-up debate whether or not {{h2|Camping|planking}} should be banned or limited in ''Melee''. <ref name="teropepito">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHfcafE9ig Tero vs Pepito], Tero timing out Pepito.</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://smashboards.com/members/tero.123631/ smashboards account]
*[https://smashboards.com/members/tero.123631/ SmashBoards account]
 
[[Category:German smashers]]
[[Category:German smashers]]
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