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===Early accomplishments=== | ===Early accomplishments=== | ||
At his first 2 national events, [[Kansai 2015]] and [[Kanto 2013]], he got 5th | At his first 2 national events, [[Kansai 2015]] and [[Kanto 2013]], he got 5th and won [[Waseda Festival 2014]] without top players in attended. | ||
He improved since, taking 3rd and 4th place at [[Kanto 2016]] and [[Japan Smash Cup 2016]] (getting eliminated by {{Sm|Fukurou}} both times) | He improved since, taking 3rd and 4th place at [[Kanto 2016]] and [[Japan Smash Cup 2016]] (getting eliminated by {{Sm|Fukurou}} both times) and won two Japanese majors in 2017, at [[Kansai 2017]] against {{Sm|Gyaki}} and at [[Autumn Kanto Tournament]] against {{Sm|Kurabba}}. | ||
On his first trip to compete in the states, he entered [[GENESIS 4]] and placed an astounding 3rd place, taking sets off of {{Sm|Wizzrobe}} and {{Sm|Mariguas}}. | On his first trip to compete in the states, he entered [[GENESIS 4]] and placed an astounding 3rd place, taking sets off of {{Sm|Wizzrobe}} and {{Sm|Mariguas}}. | ||
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In 2018, he got 4th at [[Kansai 2018]] using Pikachu solely (since the tournament rules didn't allow character switching). He then won [[Kanto 2018]] over {{Sm|wario}} in an upset using Falcon and Kirby as well as Pikachu in doubles along with {{Sm|Shirusupu}} playing as Kirby in doubles. It was the start of a winning streak in which he took the 3 next Japanese majors: {{Trn|Kanto Fall 2018}}, {{Trn|Go Owl Cup}} and {{Trn|Kanto 2019}}. | In 2018, he got 4th at [[Kansai 2018]] using Pikachu solely (since the tournament rules didn't allow character switching). He then won [[Kanto 2018]] over {{Sm|wario}} in an upset using Falcon and Kirby as well as Pikachu in doubles along with {{Sm|Shirusupu}} playing as Kirby in doubles. It was the start of a winning streak in which he took the 3 next Japanese majors: {{Trn|Kanto Fall 2018}}, {{Trn|Go Owl Cup}} and {{Trn|Kanto 2019}}. | ||
On his 3rd US tournament, {{Trn|GENESIS 6}} he finally got his first overseas victory defeating {{Sm|Josh Brody}} in Grand Finals, but top players who had recently won US majors | On his 3rd US tournament, {{Trn|GENESIS 6}} he finally got his first overseas victory defeating {{Sm|Josh Brody}} in Grand Finals, but top players who had recently won US majors, like {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}}, {{Sm|Alvin}}, {{Sm|Wizzrobe}} and {{Sm|Mariguas}}, were not present, so his accomplishment was a bit dampened. | ||
This changed at his 4th tournament, {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}} where - after losing in pools against {{Sm|KeroKeroppi}}'s Pikachu, playing Captain Falcon - he defeated {{Sm|Shihman}} who had upset {{Sm|Tacos}}, then the tournament favorite {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} in the Kirby-Pikachu matchup | This changed at his 4th tournament, {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}} where - after losing in pools against {{Sm|KeroKeroppi}}'s Pikachu, playing Captain Falcon - he defeated {{Sm|Shihman}} who had upset {{Sm|Tacos}}, then the tournament favorite {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} in the Kirby-Pikachu matchup, then he got his revenge on KeroKeroppi with Kirby, followed by a dominant 3-0 over {{Sm|Wizzrobe}} - who had won a major over Peru's top players recently - with Kirby in Winner's Finals and a close 3-2 without bracket reset playing Captain Falcon against his compatriot {{Sm|Wario}} in Grand Finals. | ||
After Super Smash Con he got sponsored by [[ATK Mode]]. | After Super Smash Con he got sponsored by [[ATK Mode]]. |