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'''Marc''' is a | '''Marc''' is a {{SSBM|Peach}} main from Den Haag, The Netherlands. He has been going to tournaments since the first tournament held in the Netherlands, [[Dutch Tournament]] 1 (November 11th, 2002). He is one of the last two smashers who are still active since that day, the other one being his training partner and Avalon co-host [[Remen]]. Overall he is one of the most important, valuable and most respected members of the Dutch community. Marc is currently ranked 8th on the [[Dutch Power Rankings|Dutch Melee Power Rankings]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Marc used | Marc used {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} when he went to [[DT1]], but he switched to {{SSBM|Falco}} after that. He used this character for a little over a year. Marc's tournaments results varied a lot in this time and he was looking for a new [[main]]. He made the switch to {{SSBM|Sheik}} at [[LT3]] (November 22th, 2003), who he solo mained for several years. At some point he picked up Peach as a secondary and started using her more to the point where he only considers using Sheik for Captain Falcon now. | ||
Marc has been one of the better Dutch players for a long time now. One of his more impressive showings occurred at [[DT8]], where he beat reigning champion [[The_Doug]] twice, who is an American living in the UK at the time. In the past 3 years, he has never fallen short of single digit placings at European events. He continued this trend in several US tournaments, the one exception being APEX 2014, where he got 49th. | Marc has been one of the better Dutch players for a long time now. One of his more impressive showings occurred at [[DT8]], where he beat reigning champion [[The_Doug]] twice, who is an American living in the UK at the time. In the past 3 years, he has never fallen short of single digit placings at European events. He continued this trend in several US tournaments, the one exception being APEX 2014, where he got 49th. |
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