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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Jarc got [[Super Smash Brothers 64]] the day it came out and shared the enjoyable | Jarc got [[Super Smash Brothers 64]] the day it came out and shared the enjoyable orgasms with his pr0n stars that would later become his SSBM teammates. Along with his friends, he competed in a few minor SSB:64 tournaments in the area, mostely at La Ronde. When he and his friends learned that there was going to be a [[SSBM|sequel]] on the [[Gamecube]], they went hysterical. At that time, Jarc didn't have a Gamecube, so he could only play with his friends (wich he did almost every weekend) from 2002 to 2004. He still had no knowlege of advanced techniques. | ||
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In late 2006, he finally went to his first American tournament in Connecticut. There, he witnessed [[KoreanDJ]] and [[PC Chris]] in action. He came back to Montreal with new knowlege of the game and used it to his advantage in the forthcoming tournament. His trip down to the United States made him an overall better player and it helped him get into the East Coast Canada power rankings, which had been his goal for quite some time. | In late 2006, he finally went to his first American tournament in Connecticut. There, he witnessed [[KoreanDJ]] and [[PC Chris]] in action. He came back to Montreal with new knowlege of the game and used it to his advantage in the forthcoming tournament. His trip down to the United States made him an overall better player and it helped him get into the East Coast Canada power rankings, which had been his goal for quite some time. | ||
Although he does not practice as intensely as he once did, when he does, it is always with top Canadian players and this was reflected particularly well going into 2007. The summer saw the [[TransCanada]] tournament take place, in which Jarc would defeat players from all over Canada including [[FalseFalco]], [[RJM]] and [[Kage]]. He finished 9th overall. | Although he does not practice as intensely as he once did, when he does, it is always with top Canadian players and this was reflected particularly well going into 2007. The summer saw the [[TransCanada]] tournament take place, in which Jarc would defeat players from all over Canada including [[FalseFalco]], [[RJM]] and [[Kage]]. He finished 9th overall. | ||
== [[Tournament]]s == | == [[Tournament]]s == |