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| mainssbm = Donkey Kong | | mainssbm = Donkey Kong | ||
| 2ndmainssbm = Jigglypuff | | 2ndmainssbm = Jigglypuff | ||
| skillssbm = Professional {{retired}} | |||
| realname = Andy O'Brien | | realname = Andy O'Brien | ||
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Andy | Andy's first experience in competitive Smash was in March of 2003, when he and longtime friend Amorasaki attended Snexus 1. He proved to be an upstart at Flame of Bowser 1 in October 2003, where he breezed through then-notable players Asmog, Fusegen, and {{Sm|KishCubed}} to take third place. His subsequent release of match videos and a widely-watched Jigglypuff demonstration video titled PuffStuff at a time when comparatively few ''Melee'' videos were available led to the common (but mistaken) belief that he was one of the better players nationwide. Still, he became one of the first and most influential Jigglypuff idols, although his tournament performance was overshadowed by [[Smasher:Zulu (Texas)|Zulu]], {{Sm|KillaOR}}, and {{Sm|KishPrime}}. More recently, he also enjoyed renown with [[Donkey Kong]] before being overshadowed by {{Sm|Bum}}. | ||
Through his early roots and successful tournament series, Andy has attained a certain degree of influence in the Midwest Melee community. He continues to host | Andy pursued [[Home-run Contest]] in 2003 and reached a total score of 100,380.6 feet. He held the [[Yoshi]] world record for a short time at 5129.7 feet. | ||
Through his early roots and successful tournament series, Andy has attained a certain degree of influence in the Midwest Melee community. He continues to host [[Show Me Your Moves]], which has become the most prominent Melee tournament series in the Midwest. SMYM 11 took place on March 13, 2010. | |||
==Tournament placings== | ==Tournament placings== | ||
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!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner | !Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner | ||
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|{{Trn|Snexus 2 | |{{Trn|Snexus 2}}||July 12th, 2003||9th||—||— | ||
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|[[MLG Chicago 2004]]||June 19th-20th, 2004||17th||21st||{{Sm|Dyluck}} | |[[MLG Chicago 2004]]||June 19th-20th, 2004||17th||21st||{{Sm|Dyluck}} | ||
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*[http://www.smashboards.com/member.php?u=12132 '''and per se Andy''' - Public Profile] | *[http://www.smashboards.com/member.php?u=12132 '''and per se Andy''' - Public Profile] | ||
[[Category:Donkey Kong professionals (SSBM)]] | |||
[[Category:Donkey Kong | [[Category:Jigglypuff professionals (SSBM)]] | ||
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[[Category:Illinois smashers]] | [[Category:Illinois smashers]] | ||
[[Category:Smashboards moderators]] | [[Category:Smashboards moderators]] | ||
[[Category:Back Room members]] | [[Category:Back Room members]] |