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'''Remen''' is a Dutch [[SSBM]] player and a member of crew [[LiveJasmin]]. He has been in the Dutch SSBM scene since it began with the [[Dutch Tournament]] series back in 2002. While not the best Dutch player anymore, thanks to [[Nihonjin]], he's still considered second best in the [[Dutch Power Rankings]]. At the European level he's also still a force to reckon with.  
'''Remen''' is a Dutch [[SSBM]] player and a member of crew [[LiveJasmin]]. He has been in the Dutch SSBM scene since it began with the [[Dutch Tournament]] series back in 2002. While not the best Dutch player anymore, thanks to [[Nihonjin]], he's still considered second best in the [[Dutch Power Rankings]]. At the European level he's also still a force to reckon with.  
== History ==


Remen initially used [[Roy]] but he started playing [[Peach]] fairly soon. This helped him claim first place at DT4. Soon after he moved on to [[Fox]], which has been his main for years and enabled him to stabilize his position at the absolute top. Although he uses [[Marth]] every now and then, it was only recently he picked up another tournament character, [[Falco]]. Between DT5 (August 2003) and DT10 (March 2005) the only people who were able to take a set from him were international top players [[The_Doug]] and [[Captain Jack]] and [[Marc]] and [[TiRune]] on the national level. At the end of 2005 Nihonjin finally took over as the best Dutch player by kicking Remen out of a tournament.
Remen initially used [[Roy]] but he started playing [[Peach]] fairly soon. This helped him claim first place at DT4. Soon after he moved on to [[Fox]], which has been his main for years and enabled him to stabilize his position at the absolute top. Although he uses [[Marth]] every now and then, it was only recently he picked up another tournament character, [[Falco]]. Between DT5 (August 2003) and DT10 (March 2005) the only people who were able to take a set from him were international top players [[The_Doug]] and [[Captain Jack]] and [[Marc]] and [[TiRune]] on the national level. At the end of 2005 Nihonjin finally took over as the best Dutch player by kicking Remen out of a tournament.