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'''Sultan of Samitude''' (also known as '''Sam''') is a retired {{SSBM|Falco}} [[main]] from California. He was considered the best Falco player on the West Coast during his prime along with {{Sm|Justin Junio}}, placing in the top 8 of several [[Tournament Go]] events and locals. He won the [[meleepalooza]] tournament defeating the [[Tournament Go 2]] and [[Tournament Go 3]] champions. Sultan of Samitude also had a brief stint in the West Coast crew [[DBR]] before leaving the community and retiring at an unknown date.
'''Sultan of Samitude''' (also known as '''Sam''') is a retired {{SSBM|Falco}} [[main]] from California. He was considered the best Falco player on the West Coast during his prime along with {{Sm|Justin Junio}}, placing in the top 8 of several [[Tournament Go]] events and locals. He won the [[meleepalooza]] tournament defeating the [[Tournament Go 2]] and [[Tournament Go 3]] champions. Sultan of Samitude also had a brief stint in the West Coast crew [[DBR]] before leaving the community and retiring at an unknown date.


He was briefly mentioned in the ''[[The Smash Brothers]]'' documentary when {{Sm|Ken}} recalled that Sam challenged him to a [[money match]] prior to Tournament Go 4. Despite Sam's claims that {{SSBM|Marth}} was "not even [[Tier list|top tier]]," he was completely outplayed by Ken's Marth and swiftly 4-stocked; footage of this money match still exists on YouTube.
He was briefly mentioned in the ''[[The Smash Brothers]]'' documentary when {{Sm|Ken}} recalled that Sam challenged him to a [[money match]] prior to Tournament Go 4. Despite Sam's claims that {{SSBM|Marth}} was "not even [[Tier list|top tier]]," he was outplayed by Ken's Marth and swiftly 4-stocked. Footage of this money match still exists on YouTube, and provides an interesting look at the early ''Melee'' metagame; in addition to [[Mute City]] being the stage of choice for the match, [[item]]s were enabled for the match.


==Results==
==Results==

Revision as of 22:34, June 8, 2016

Sultan of Samitude "Sam"
Character info
Melee main Falco
Personal and other info
Real name Sam Cantrell
Location Northern California United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Melee Top professional (retired)

Sultan of Samitude (also known as Sam) is a retired Falco main from California. He was considered the best Falco player on the West Coast during his prime along with Justin Junio, placing in the top 8 of several Tournament Go events and locals. He won the meleepalooza tournament defeating the Tournament Go 2 and Tournament Go 3 champions. Sultan of Samitude also had a brief stint in the West Coast crew DBR before leaving the community and retiring at an unknown date.

He was briefly mentioned in the The Smash Brothers documentary when Ken recalled that Sam challenged him to a money match prior to Tournament Go 4. Despite Sam's claims that Marth was "not even top tier," he was outplayed by Ken's Marth and swiftly 4-stocked. Footage of this money match still exists on YouTube, and provides an interesting look at the early Melee metagame; in addition to Mute City being the stage of choice for the match, items were enabled for the match.

Results

Melee

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Tournament Go 3 August 24th, 2002 4th
Meleepalooza December, 29th-30th, 2002 1st
Tournament Go 4 January 19th, 2003 3rd 5th Scamp
Tournament Go 5 August 2nd-3rd, 2003 7th 3rd Scamp
Game Over January 10th, 2004 7th 7th Scamp
707 Tournament March 13th, 2004 1st
Tournament Go 6 August 21st-22nd, 2004 9th
MLG San Francisco 2005 February 26th-27th, 2005 13th

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