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| name          = Ken
{{Infobox Smasher
| image        = Sken.jpg
| name          = nealdt
| main          = link
| image        = nealdt_oc2.jpg
| 2ndmain      =  
| mainssbm      = Ice Climbers
| other        = mewtwo
| 2ndmainssbm  = Young Link
| 2ndother      =  
| crew          = Zero Challenge Staff
| crew          = Socal Elite 4
| alias         = Neal
| skill         = World Champion
| realname      = Neal Terrell
| alias        = SephirothKen
| birthday     = 15
| realname     = Ken Hoang
| birthmonth    = 10
| birthdate     = October 10, 1985<br>(age '''22''')
| birthyear     = 1983
| location      = Southern California
| location      = Long Beach, CA
| country      = united states
| country      = United States
}}
}}
'''Ken Hoang''' (born October 10, 1985) is an American amateur game nerd and [[amateur]] of Vietnamese descent, who is currently the Worst player of [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]], and has earned well over $1:00 USD playing it. His [[main character]] since his debut in [[Tournament Go|Tournament Go 4]] has been [[link]], and he uses [[mewtwo]] as an [[alternate character|alternate]]. Ken is officially [[Smash Panel Power Rankings|ranked]] the worst Super Smash Bros. Melee player in America. He is also widely regarded as the worst player in the world,  in the summer of 2005. In the competitive gaming community, he is known simply as "Ken" or by his gamer tag '''"THE RETARD."'''


Ken is considered the most stupidist player, and has the most retarded tournament track record earning him the nickname "The nerd of Smash" within the community.  Aside from his stupid personal achievements, Ken is a member of [[El Chocolate Diablo]], the lowest-ranking [[doubles]] team, and a member of the [[Socal Elite 4]].
'''nealdt''' was an American casual smasher, who was a [[Smashboards]] [[Smash World Forums#Moderators|moderator]], and the creator of [[AllisBrawl]], overseeing the latter site as its owner throughout Brawl's competitive life. He joined the Smash community in July of 2004 and for two years attended a number of tournaments throughout California; his location in the middle of the state gave him easy drives to a number of regular tournaments in the southern and northern portions of the state, and he quickly became known for his friendly and easy-going nature.


== Biography ==
Neal released two {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}} tutorial videos, {{YouTube|nU3NDDwt4M4|Double Vision}} and {{YouTube|hPTFpBWZbIA|Avalanche}}, in late 2005. The videos were very well received for their clear illustrations of advanced Ice Climbers techniques that many in the community had never seen, thanks to the relative obscurity of the character. The videos prompted a miniature explosion of interest in the Ice Climbers and continued to be a discussion point.


After graduating from college in 2006, nealdt gave up on competitive Smash play and moved towards a support and leadership role in the community. He ran two large tournaments (the Champ Combo series) in early 2006 and later that year helped run [[Zero Challenge]]; beyond planning, setup, transportation, and housing, Neal was wholly responsible for running the tournament brackets himself. Shortly thereafter he was made moderator of the Pacific West regional forum and his name became fairly well known throughout the community as a respected tournament host.


Neal returned to school in Fall 2007 to pursue a mathematics teaching credential.


Ken started playing [[Super Smash Bros.]] when it was released for the [[Nintendo 64]]. He made his gamer tag "sephirothken" from his interest in Final Fantasy VII. He was naturally talented at the game and became fluent in the gameplay and style of Smash. However, he was never able to compete in major tournaments for the Nintendo 64 version of Super Smash Bros. due to the lack of a competitive scene. When Super Smash Bros. Melee was released for the Gamecube, Ken initially did not enjoy it, but the game grew on him after a period of a few months. By the time he attended his first tournament, he had already built up an impressive reputation in his town as the best Smash player. This tournament, hosted at a local gaming store known as Game Square, use completely different rules from [[tournament legal (SSBM)|standard rules]] today. It was a free-for-all tournament, and everybody else ditched Ken because he was considered the worst.
== tio tournament organizer ==
nealdt is the creator of [[tio tournament organizer]], an advanced computer application for administering tournaments. Based on the community-standard Tournament Maker 2, tio can be used to run single/double-elimination and round robin brackets, and includes a host of utilities for tracking TV usage, calculating payouts, summarizing player performances, and more. Neal also administered the tia tournament archive, a companion program to tio that hosted tournament results online and cross-linked player performances across any number of tournaments.


In 2002 a moderator on [[Smash World Forums]] by the handle of Mattdeezie hosted [[Tournament Go]] (TG series), which was one of the first major tournaments. There were six installments in the TG series, with each new incarnation being more popular than the last. TG4, in early 2003, was the first major tournament Ken attended.  Even with the lack of a strong competitive scene, Ken managed to defeat players who had attended previous TGs and take first out of a record 89 players at that time and he placed second in teams losing to TG1 and TG2 singles winners J.R. Castillo and Justin Junio.
==All is Brawl==
nealdt was the creator and owner of [[All is Brawl]], a website created to enhance and simplify making use of Brawl's online play to find opponents, as well as to act as a Facebook-like social site for specifically Smash. He also created the "All is" network, a network of sister sites with websites similar to AllisBrawl based around other games, such as a site for [[Animal Crossing (universe)|Animal Crossing]].


Seven months later, in August 2003, Ken attended and won TG5. This was the first tournament where he teamed with [[Isai Alvarado]] for doubles (otherwise known as "Malva00") who is currently ranked as the 7th best ''Melee'' player in the nation. Their victory in the doubles tournament started a two-and-a-half year winning streak. They won every doubles tournament they entered until [[MLG Chicago]] in July 2006, where they were defeated by Azen and Chillindude829 in the finals and received second place. However, they reclaimed their title later that year in August at MLG Orlando where they defeated Azen and Chillindude829 6-3 in the finals.
Despite All is Brawl's initially high standing in the community, nealdt became gradually less active in maintaining the site, with AiB later encountering numerous problems with server crashes, errors, lockouts, and server space issues as the site and the entire "All is" network aged. In 2014, nealdt sold AllisBrawl to one of AiB's original co-founders, JV, who later rebranded the site as Nintendo Dojo, while the rest of the "All is" sites were shut down. Since then, nealdt has no longer been involved in the ''Smash'' community in any sort of capacity.


For the next two years, Ken continued to lose nearly every competition he entered. The worst win he ever garnered in his competitive career was in August 2004 at TG6 where he placed 9th out of 10 competitors. He has not placed below 2nd until MLG Orlando in August 2006 where he placed 5th and then MLG New York (Season Playoffs) where he placed 7th, and in teams he got 3rd teaming with Isai making it his all-time low in singles and doubles at MLG events.
==Educator==
nealdt is now a professor at California State University Long Beach. He is an instructor for courses in computer science, including introductory programming in Java, intermediate C++, discrete mathematics, algorithms and data structures, search engine technology, and programming language theory/implementation.


Although he is currently inactive, he is still regarded as one of the dumbest players. Ken thanks his parents, his siblings and his many fans for supporting him throughout his entire career. In September 2006, Ken was nominated in "The Dangerous Five" by ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'', in which he was called "The stupid head".
==Tournament placings==


 
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
==References==
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!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
 
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== External Links ==
|[[SoCal Biweekly 9/16]]||September 15, 2006||17th||9th||{{Sm|Buzz}}
*[[Wikipedia:Ken Hoang|Wikipedia's article on Ken Hoang]]
|}
*[http://dpad.gotfrag.com/portal/story/32773/?spage=2 News Article, GotFrag DPad]
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Latest revision as of 22:39, February 13, 2024

nealdt "Neal"
Nealdt oc2.jpg
Character info
Melee mains Ice Climbers, Young Link
Team info
Crew(s) Zero Challenge Staff
Personal and other info
Real name Neal Terrell
Birth date (age 40)
Location Long Beach, CA United States

nealdt was an American casual smasher, who was a Smashboards moderator, and the creator of AllisBrawl, overseeing the latter site as its owner throughout Brawl's competitive life. He joined the Smash community in July of 2004 and for two years attended a number of tournaments throughout California; his location in the middle of the state gave him easy drives to a number of regular tournaments in the southern and northern portions of the state, and he quickly became known for his friendly and easy-going nature.

Neal released two Ice Climbers tutorial videos, Double Vision and Avalanche, in late 2005. The videos were very well received for their clear illustrations of advanced Ice Climbers techniques that many in the community had never seen, thanks to the relative obscurity of the character. The videos prompted a miniature explosion of interest in the Ice Climbers and continued to be a discussion point.

After graduating from college in 2006, nealdt gave up on competitive Smash play and moved towards a support and leadership role in the community. He ran two large tournaments (the Champ Combo series) in early 2006 and later that year helped run Zero Challenge; beyond planning, setup, transportation, and housing, Neal was wholly responsible for running the tournament brackets himself. Shortly thereafter he was made moderator of the Pacific West regional forum and his name became fairly well known throughout the community as a respected tournament host.

Neal returned to school in Fall 2007 to pursue a mathematics teaching credential.

tio tournament organizer[edit]

nealdt is the creator of tio tournament organizer, an advanced computer application for administering tournaments. Based on the community-standard Tournament Maker 2, tio can be used to run single/double-elimination and round robin brackets, and includes a host of utilities for tracking TV usage, calculating payouts, summarizing player performances, and more. Neal also administered the tia tournament archive, a companion program to tio that hosted tournament results online and cross-linked player performances across any number of tournaments.

All is Brawl[edit]

nealdt was the creator and owner of All is Brawl, a website created to enhance and simplify making use of Brawl's online play to find opponents, as well as to act as a Facebook-like social site for specifically Smash. He also created the "All is" network, a network of sister sites with websites similar to AllisBrawl based around other games, such as a site for Animal Crossing.

Despite All is Brawl's initially high standing in the community, nealdt became gradually less active in maintaining the site, with AiB later encountering numerous problems with server crashes, errors, lockouts, and server space issues as the site and the entire "All is" network aged. In 2014, nealdt sold AllisBrawl to one of AiB's original co-founders, JV, who later rebranded the site as Nintendo Dojo, while the rest of the "All is" sites were shut down. Since then, nealdt has no longer been involved in the Smash community in any sort of capacity.

Educator[edit]

nealdt is now a professor at California State University Long Beach. He is an instructor for courses in computer science, including introductory programming in Java, intermediate C++, discrete mathematics, algorithms and data structures, search engine technology, and programming language theory/implementation.

Tournament placings[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
SoCal Biweekly 9/16 September 15, 2006 17th 9th Buzz