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'''Dope''' is an elite level [[Falco]] player, and a part of the ambiguously defined Michigan Crew. Ranked 9th on the final [[Smash Panel Power Rankings]] near the end of 2006.
'''Dope''' is a top level [[Falco]] player, and a part of the ambiguously defined Michigan Crew. Ranked 9th on the final [[Smash Panel Power Rankings]] near the end of 2006.


Dope is one of the elite 5 players in the Midwest, also including [[Tink]], [[Drephen]], [[Vidjogamer]], and [[Darkrain]], that have dominated the Midwest since mid-2005. The players are so close in standing that rarely will any of them win consecutive tournaments, often knocking each other out.
Dope is one of the elite 5 players in the Midwest, also including [[Tink]], [[Drephen]], [[Vidjogamer]], and [[Darkrain]], that have dominated the Midwest since mid-2005. The players are so close in standing that rarely will any of them win consecutive tournaments, often knocking each other out.
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Dope is a top level Falco player, and a part of the ambiguously defined Michigan Crew. Ranked 9th on the final Smash Panel Power Rankings near the end of 2006.

Dope is one of the elite 5 players in the Midwest, also including Tink, Drephen, Vidjogamer, and Darkrain, that have dominated the Midwest since mid-2005. The players are so close in standing that rarely will any of them win consecutive tournaments, often knocking each other out.

Dope overcame a tough 2006 Midwest Circuit beginning, placing 9th and 17th in the first two events, to place 1st at Show Me Your Moves 6 and 2nd at Flame of Bowser 5 and rise in the Circuit rankings to second. In the Midwest Power Rankings he has maintained his number 1 ranking since its inception