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'''Ally''' is a Canadian former ''Smash'' player who was active for around a decade. He is considered one of the | |||
'''Ally''' is a Canadian former ''Smash'' player who was active for around a decade. He is considered one of the best ''Smash'' players of all-time, being a top-level player for four different competitive scenes, as well as one of the best Canadian ''Smash'' players of all-time. | |||
Ally was first known for his performances in ''[[Brawl]]'', where he was considered the best {{SSBB|Snake}} player of all-time, as well as one of the best ''Brawl'' players of all-time. He was the first Snake player to win a [[Major (SSBB)|major]], winning {{Trn|Apex 2009}}, and since then has won several other majors with Snake. He later picked up {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and also used the character to win several majors in 2011, including {{Trn|Pound V}} and {{Trn|WHOBO 3}}. All-in-all, Ally won a total of nine majors, the second-most major wins out of any ''Brawl'' player. | Ally was first known for his performances in ''[[Brawl]]'', where he was considered the best {{SSBB|Snake}} player of all-time, as well as one of the best ''Brawl'' players of all-time. He was the first Snake player to win a [[Major (SSBB)|major]], winning {{Trn|Apex 2009}}, and since then has won several other majors with Snake. He later picked up {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and also used the character to win several majors in 2011, including {{Trn|Pound V}} and {{Trn|WHOBO 3}}. All-in-all, Ally won a total of nine majors, the second-most major wins out of any ''Brawl'' player. | ||
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Following ''Brawl'', Ally similarly became known for his performance in ''[[Smash 4]]''; particularly, he was considered the best ''Smash 4'' {{SSB4|Mario}} player of all-time, as well as one of the best ''Smash 4'' players of all-time, ultimately ranking 5th on the [[PGR 100]]. He was known for being one of {{Sm|ZeRo}}'s main rivals: although he was only the sixth player to defeat ZeRo and the second to eliminate him, doing both at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2016}}, he later became a recurring foe to ZeRo, eliminating him at events such as {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}} and {{Trn|GENESIS 4}}. Ally ultimately had eight set wins against ZeRo, the most compared to other players. Although he only has a couple of major victories under his belt, one of these victories include {{Trn|EVO 2016}}, the [[List of largest Smash tournaments|largest]] ''Smash 4'' tournament of all time and arguably Ally's largest win of his career. | Following ''Brawl'', Ally similarly became known for his performance in ''[[Smash 4]]''; particularly, he was considered the best ''Smash 4'' {{SSB4|Mario}} player of all-time, as well as one of the best ''Smash 4'' players of all-time, ultimately ranking 5th on the [[PGR 100]]. He was known for being one of {{Sm|ZeRo}}'s main rivals: although he was only the sixth player to defeat ZeRo and the second to eliminate him, doing both at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2016}}, he later became a recurring foe to ZeRo, eliminating him at events such as {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}} and {{Trn|GENESIS 4}}. Ally ultimately had eight set wins against ZeRo, the most compared to other players. Although he only has a couple of major victories under his belt, one of these victories include {{Trn|EVO 2016}}, the [[List of largest Smash tournaments|largest]] ''Smash 4'' tournament of all time and arguably Ally's largest win of his career. | ||
Outside of ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', Ally had made noticeable impacts in both ''[[Project M]]'' and ''[[Ultimate]]''. In ''Project M'', he was known as the best {{PM|Ike}} player in the game and won {{Trn|Shots Fired}}, which remains the only solo-Ike win at a major. Although he stopped competing in the game in 2016, he was still ranked 37th on the [[PMRank 2016]]. In addition, Ally was active in the early months of ''Ultimate'', where he once again played {{SSBU|Snake}}. Despite some early troubles, he eventually cemented himself as one of the best players in the early metagame, especially following his win at {{Trn|Pound 2019}}, which remained Snake's only major win for over four years. As such, although he was only active for a short period of time, he | Outside of ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', Ally had made noticeable impacts in both ''[[Project M]]'' and ''[[Ultimate]]''. In ''Project M'', he was known as the best {{PM|Ike}} player in the game and won {{Trn|Shots Fired}}, which remains the only solo-Ike win at a major. Although he stopped competing in the game in 2016, he was still ranked 37th on the [[PMRank 2016]]. In addition, Ally was active in the early months of ''Ultimate'', where he once again played {{SSBU|Snake}}. Despite some early troubles, he eventually cemented himself as one of the best players in the early metagame, especially following his win at {{Trn|Pound 2019}}, which remained Snake's only major win for over four years. As such, although he was only active for a short period of time, he is considered one of the best Snake players of all-time. | ||
Ally's tournament career | Ally's tournament career took a halt following increased scrutiny into his relationship with {{Sm|CaptainZack}}, which led him to be unofficially ranked 6th on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]], as well as assault allegations from his ex-girlfriend, the latter of which he denied. Although he has only appeared at a couple of local events since, he is effectively retired from competitive play. | ||
==Playstyle== | ==Playstyle== | ||
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===''[[Project M]]''=== | ===''[[Project M]]''=== | ||
==Tournament placings== | ==Tournament placings== |