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(this page had the wrong player. correct CPU is here: https://smash.gg/tournament/saving-mr-lombardi-2/attendee/4256512 fill in results at your leisure)
m (Undid edit by Kenniky: If the interview in the external links section is any indication, then no, this was the correct player.)
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{{Infobox Smasher
{{Infobox Smasher
| name          = Cell
| name          = CPU
| image      = CPU.png
| image      = CPU.png
| mainssbm      = Falco
| mainssbb      = R.O.B.
| mainssbb      = R.O.B.
| skillssbm    = Semi-professional
| skillssbb    = Semi-professional (retired)
| skillssbb    = Semi-professional (retired)
| alias        = CPU
| alias        = CPU1
| rankingssbm  = Orange County Power Rankings: 7th
| realname      = Asim Mehta
| realname     = Bryan Karimi
| birthday     = 6
| location      = CA
| birthmonth    = 8
| birthyear    = 1993
| location      = Chino Hills, California
| country      = United States
| country      = United States
}}
}}


'''Cell''' (alternatively '''CPU''' and '''CPU1''') is a ''Melee'' {{SSBM|Falco}} player from California who played {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} in ''Brawl''. His most notable tournament appearance was in [[Evo#Evo 2k8|EVO 2008]].
'''CPU''' (alternatively '''CPU1''' and '''?CPU?''') is a retired ''Brawl'' player from California who mained {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} His most notable tournament appearance was in [[Evo#Evo 2k8|EVO 2008]].


In EVO 2008, CPU defeated ''Melee'' world champion {{sm|Ken Hoang}} in the finals set, making him the winner of one of the first notable ''Brawl'' tournaments. He was not yet fifteen years old. The victory, however, was immediately controversial. CPU, who was effectively unknown prior to the tournament, was perceived as having less skill than Ken, a veteran who had won hundreds of tournaments in the past; in addition, CPU's victories in the tournament were primarily ascribed to the fact that items, including the [[Smash Ball]], were allowed during the tournament, and that CPU had become luckier with them; in addition to frequently using R.O.B.'s [[Diffusion Beam]], a particularly notable moment in his battle with Ken featured CPU KOing the veteran with a [[Bumper]] at only 50% damage. As a result of this reliance, multiple observers and competitors claimed that other R.O.B. users in the tournament held superior skill to CPU, and that CPU did not deserve to even make it to the finals in the first place. CPU himself later stated that he was aware that he had become luckier than Ken with items, and he acknowledged that without the items, he would have been easily defeated by Ken, only furthering criticism of the tournament itself.
In EVO 2008, CPU defeated ''Melee'' world champion {{sm|Ken Hoang}} in the finals set, making him the winner of one of the first notable ''Brawl'' tournaments. He was not yet fifteen years old. The victory, however, was immediately controversial. CPU, who was effectively unknown prior to the tournament, was perceived as having less skill than Ken, a veteran who had won hundreds of tournaments in the past; in addition, CPU's victories in the tournament were primarily ascribed to the fact that items, including the [[Smash Ball]], were allowed during the tournament, and that CPU had become luckier with them; in addition to frequently using R.O.B.'s [[Diffusion Beam]], a particularly notable moment in his battle with Ken featured CPU KOing the veteran with a [[Bumper]] at only 50% damage. As a result of this reliance, multiple observers and competitors claimed that other R.O.B. users in the tournament held superior skill to CPU, and that CPU did not deserve to even make it to the finals in the first place. CPU himself later stated that he was aware that he had become luckier than Ken with items, and he acknowledged that without the items, he would have been easily defeated by Ken, only furthering criticism of the tournament itself.
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===''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''===
==={{forwiiu}}===
{{results|Melee results needed. smash.gg player ID is 14374; he attended Saving Mr. Lombardi 2 under the tag "Cell".}}
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
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|[https://smash.gg/tournament/super-smash-sundays-31-the-return/events/wii-u-singles/brackets/1468 Super Smash Sundays 31 - The Return]||August 2nd, 2015||25th||9th||{{Sm|Skinny}}
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|[https://smash.gg/tournament/super-smash-sundays-36/events/wii-u-singles/brackets/3328 Super Smash Sundays 36]||November 15th, 2015||4th||2nd||{{Sm|privatecookie}}
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|[[2GGT: FOW Saga]]||March 26th, 2016||129th||33rd||{{Sm|Cless}}
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|[https://smash.gg/tournament/fragfest-fall-2018-19-2-smash-4/events/smash-4-singles/brackets/454435/809183 FRAGFEST Fall 2018]||November 16th, 2018||7th||—||—
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 16:18, April 7, 2020

CPU "CPU1"
CPU.png
Character info
Brawl main R.O.B.
Personal and other info
Real name Asim Mehta
Birth date (age 31)
Location Chino Hills, California United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Brawl Semi-professional (retired)

CPU (alternatively CPU1 and ?CPU?) is a retired Brawl player from California who mained R.O.B. His most notable tournament appearance was in EVO 2008.

In EVO 2008, CPU defeated Melee world champion Ken Hoang in the finals set, making him the winner of one of the first notable Brawl tournaments. He was not yet fifteen years old. The victory, however, was immediately controversial. CPU, who was effectively unknown prior to the tournament, was perceived as having less skill than Ken, a veteran who had won hundreds of tournaments in the past; in addition, CPU's victories in the tournament were primarily ascribed to the fact that items, including the Smash Ball, were allowed during the tournament, and that CPU had become luckier with them; in addition to frequently using R.O.B.'s Diffusion Beam, a particularly notable moment in his battle with Ken featured CPU KOing the veteran with a Bumper at only 50% damage. As a result of this reliance, multiple observers and competitors claimed that other R.O.B. users in the tournament held superior skill to CPU, and that CPU did not deserve to even make it to the finals in the first place. CPU himself later stated that he was aware that he had become luckier than Ken with items, and he acknowledged that without the items, he would have been easily defeated by Ken, only furthering criticism of the tournament itself.

At the conclusion of the tournament, CPU stated that attending further tournaments was unlikely; at the age of fourteen, he was entirely dependent on his parents for transportation, and that the sole reason for attending EVO was because of a family vacation that took place in Las Vegas at the same time as the tournament.

Following his controversial victory, CPU briefly continued his Brawl career. He reappeared at EVO 2009, tying for twenty-fifth with eight other players in a singles pool of 128 entrants, and ninth out of twenty-sixth in the doubles bracket. His last tournament was a low-key affair in December 19th, 2009, where he won second in a pool of eight in the doubles bracket. As of 2017, he occasionally enters events for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
EVO 2008 August 8th-10th, 2008 1st
Winter Game Fest IV January 17th-18th, 2009 65th 5th Sean
EVO 2009 July 17th-19th, 2009 25th 9th Serpenth
John's Happy Tourney #3 December 19th, 2009 2nd Serpenth

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Super Smash Sundays 31 - The Return August 2nd, 2015 25th 9th Skinny
Super Smash Sundays 36 November 15th, 2015 4th 2nd privatecookie
2GGT: FOW Saga March 26th, 2016 129th 33rd Cless
FRAGFEST Fall 2018 November 16th, 2018 7th

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