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| skill        = Pro
| skill        = Pro
| realname      = Daniel Kish
| realname      = Daniel Kish
| birthdate     = August 16, 1985 (died age 19)
| birthday      = 16
| birthmonth    = 8
| birthyear     = 1985
| location      = IN
| location      = IN
| country      = united states
| country      = united states
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He died in January of 2005 at the age of 19 from complications following heart surgery and rejection of the transplant.  [[MLG]] made a donation in his name to the Make-a-Wish foundation, a group that had touched Daniel's life.
He died in January of 2005 at the age of 19 from complications following heart surgery and rejection of the transplant.  [[MLG]] made a donation in his name to the Make-a-Wish foundation, a group that had touched Daniel's life.


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Revision as of 13:25, May 27, 2011

KishCubed
Team info
Crew(s) Ship of Fools
Personal and other info
Real name Daniel Kish
Birth date (age 38)
Location IN United states
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Pro
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Daniel Kish, also known as KishCubed, was an Indiana Sheik player. His first tournament was in St. Louis, where he immediately made an impact by getting second place over already respected smashers Joshu, Ignatius, and Snex. He was generally considered the best member of the Ship of Fools, except for the occasional loss to KishSquared.

Even as KishCubed went through open heart surgery and a heart transplant, his tournament career continued to flourish, often taking Top 3 prizes until his final tournament at Flame of Bowser 3, where he placed 1st, going 2-0 the whole tournament against such players as DieSuperFly, Eddie, and Drephen.

He died in January of 2005 at the age of 19 from complications following heart surgery and rejection of the transplant. MLG made a donation in his name to the Make-a-Wish foundation, a group that had touched Daniel's life.