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*TANG 12.0 in February of 2006. Attendees included [[Isai]], [[VarietyBarrage]], [[Sastopher]], [[DBR]]'s [[King]], and many other skilled players. This is where he met [[Peaches]], who he came into contact with and became friends with soon after he moved to Washington.
*TANG 12.0 in February of 2006. Attendees included [[Isai]], [[VarietyBarrage]], [[Sastopher]], [[DBR]]'s [[King]], and many other skilled players. This is where he met [[Peaches]], who he came into contact with and became friends with soon after he moved to Washington.


*The Dan, in April of 2007, where he entered, finished second in his pool in singles, and advanced into the top 16 bracket. He gained respect and challenged many of the Western WA smashers.  
*The Dan (42 entrants), in April of 2007, where he entered, finished second in his pool in singles, and advanced into the top 16 bracket. He gained respect and challenged many of the Western WA smashers.  
 
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Revision as of 16:34, June 30, 2007

BRDY "brdy_"
Team info
Crew(s) None
Personal and other info
Real name Brady
Location Cheney, Washington United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Pro-Am
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BRDY is an American Peach main that lives in the Eastern Washington area. However, he spends his summers in Southern Oregon.

Trivia

  • He goes to school with Deva and Ashtten at Eastern Washington University
  • He originally grew up in Oregon state, where he frequently smashed with Dirthead and Milk in Grants Pass. He moved to the Spokane area to attend Eastern Washington University in September of 2006.

Major Tournaments Attended

  • TANG 12.0 in February of 2006. Attendees included Isai, VarietyBarrage, Sastopher, DBR's King, and many other skilled players. This is where he met Peaches, who he came into contact with and became friends with soon after he moved to Washington.
  • The Dan (42 entrants), in April of 2007, where he entered, finished second in his pool in singles, and advanced into the top 16 bracket. He gained respect and challenged many of the Western WA smashers.

External links

SWF