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:'''''CPU1''' redirects here. For the Japanese smasher that sometimes goes by CPU1, see {{Sm|Miya}}.'' | |||
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At the conclusion of the tournament, CPU stated that attending further tournaments was unlikely; at the age of fourteen, he was entirely dependent on his parents for transportation, and that the sole reason for attending EVO was because of a family vacation that took place in Las Vegas at the same time as the tournament. | At the conclusion of the tournament, CPU stated that attending further tournaments was unlikely; at the age of fourteen, he was entirely dependent on his parents for transportation, and that the sole reason for attending EVO was because of a family vacation that took place in Las Vegas at the same time as the tournament. | ||
Following his controversial victory, CPU briefly continued his ''Brawl'' career. He reappeared at {{Trn|EVO 2009}}, tying for twenty-fifth with eight other players in a singles pool of 128 entrants, and ninth out of twenty-sixth in the doubles bracket. His last tournament was a low-key affair in December 19th, 2009, where he won second in a pool of eight in the doubles bracket. As of 2017, he occasionally enters events for {{forwiiu}}. | Following his controversial victory, CPU briefly continued his ''Brawl'' career. He reappeared at {{Trn|EVO 2009}}, tying for twenty-fifth with eight other players in a singles pool of 128 entrants, and ninth out of twenty-sixth in the doubles bracket. His last tournament was a low-key affair in December 19th, 2009, where he won second in a pool of eight in the doubles bracket. As of 2017, he occasionally enters events for {{forwiiu}}. | ||
==Tournament placings== | ==Tournament placings== |