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Bloke Cinco is a [[Pikachu (SSBM)|Pikachu]] player from Austin, Texas. Despite rarely traveling, he has managed to make a considerable impact on the local scene and has performed well at several Texas regionals, including a 25th place finish in Melee singles at [[Forte 2]], the largest Texas tournament to date with 227 entrants.
Bloke Cinco is a [[Pikachu (SSBM)|Pikachu]] player from Austin, Texas. Despite rarely traveling, he has managed to make a considerable impact on the local scene and has performed well at several Texas regionals, including a 25th place finish in Melee singles at [[Forte 2]], the largest Texas tournament to date with 227 entrants.
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Bloke Cinco
Character info
Melee mains Pikachu, Samus
Project M main Samus
Other Project M character Pikachu
Personal and other info
Real name Joe Do
Location Austin, Texas United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Melee Semi-Professional

Bloke Cinco is a Pikachu player from Austin, Texas. Despite rarely traveling, he has managed to make a considerable impact on the local scene and has performed well at several Texas regionals, including a 25th place finish in Melee singles at Forte 2, the largest Texas tournament to date with 227 entrants.

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