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He usually hosts locals at his home once in a month, with attendance between 12 and 26 players so far. He has a collection of CRTs, seven of them being 480p-capable via YPbPr or RGBHV input (Sony PVM20M7MDE, 2x Sony GDM-F520, Philips 109MP, Sun GDM-5510, Mitsubishi 2070SB, Samsung 1100DF).
He usually hosts locals at his home once in a month, with attendance between 12 and 26 players so far. He has a collection of CRTs, seven of them being 480p-capable via YPbPr or RGBHV input (Sony PVM20M7MDE, 2x Sony GDM-F520, Philips 109MP, Sun GDM-5510, Mitsubishi 2070SB, Samsung 1100DF).
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[[User:Kadano|SmashWiki userpage]]
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Revision as of 03:35, January 16, 2016

Kadano
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Character info
Melee main Marth
Personal and other info
Real name David Schmid
Birth date (age 32)
Location Vienna Austria
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Melee Semi-Professional

Kadano is a Melee player from Austria. He plays a flowchart-style Marth and usually takes 3rd or 4th place at locals, behind Ares, Timi and .tea. He plays evenly against Clemens and Ramon; winning some sets while losing others. He is not known for his (mostly mediocre) gameplay, but for his contributions of frame data, controller modifications and hardware knowledge on Smashboards, Melee It On Me, SmashWiki and YouTube.

He recently started selling controllers modified to the individual likes of smashers and ships them to everywhere in the world. As the demand for these controllers is very high, he spends a good portion of his time doing that currently.

He usually hosts locals at his home once in a month, with attendance between 12 and 26 players so far. He has a collection of CRTs, seven of them being 480p-capable via YPbPr or RGBHV input (Sony PVM20M7MDE, 2x Sony GDM-F520, Philips 109MP, Sun GDM-5510, Mitsubishi 2070SB, Samsung 1100DF).


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