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'''Rockettrainer''' (or '''Rocket''') made his debut in the Houston Smash scene around the summer of 2006.  Though he is no where near being one of top players in Houston, he does try to improve with every major gathering and tournament that he attends.  He has attened several major Houston tournaments, but he has yet to attend a tournament outside the Houston area.  His Marth has been criticized as being "unique" or "weird," since he gets more D-smash and U-smash kills than an average Marth player and tends to use very unconventional moves/combos in an effort to keep his opponents guessing.  He also loves to powershield projectiles and regular attacks and can do so intentionally.  He usually plays Marth only, but he has been known to use other characters in friendlies.
'''Rockettrainer''' (or '''Rocket''') made his debut in the Houston Smash scene around the summer of 2006.  Though he is no where near being one of top players in Houston, he does try to improve with every major gathering and tournament that he attends.  He has attened several major Houston tournaments, but he has yet to attend a tournament outside the Houston area.  His Marth has been criticized as being "unique" or "weird," since he gets more D-smash and U-smash kills than an average Marth player and tends to use very unconventional moves/combos in an effort to keep his opponents guessing.  Many of his fellow smashers claim that he gets lucky when he does something amazing, but this is due to the fact that he is underrated.  He also loves to powershield projectiles and regular attacks.  He usually plays Marth only during tournaments, but he has been known to use other characters in friendlies.
      
      
== Trivia ==  
== Trivia ==


-Gamer tag originated from the first generation Pokemon games.  He's too lazy to switch it and probably never will.
-Gamer tag originated from the first generation Pokemon games.  He's too lazy to switch it and probably never will.

Revision as of 21:21, February 10, 2008

Rockettrainer
Team info
Crew(s) N/A
Personal and other info
Real name David/Dave
Location Sugar Land, Tx United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Amateur/Intermediate
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Rockettrainer (or Rocket) made his debut in the Houston Smash scene around the summer of 2006. Though he is no where near being one of top players in Houston, he does try to improve with every major gathering and tournament that he attends. He has attened several major Houston tournaments, but he has yet to attend a tournament outside the Houston area. His Marth has been criticized as being "unique" or "weird," since he gets more D-smash and U-smash kills than an average Marth player and tends to use very unconventional moves/combos in an effort to keep his opponents guessing. Many of his fellow smashers claim that he gets lucky when he does something amazing, but this is due to the fact that he is underrated. He also loves to powershield projectiles and regular attacks. He usually plays Marth only during tournaments, but he has been known to use other characters in friendlies.

Trivia

-Gamer tag originated from the first generation Pokemon games. He's too lazy to switch it and probably never will.

-Knows a lot of random and useless knowledge.

-Is looking forward to Brawl and plans to study the game thoroughly.