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He plays mainly top tiers, but also other characters to boost the counter pick options. | He plays mainly top tiers, but also other characters to boost the counter pick options. | ||
CaioNintendo ranked third place in the first national brazilian tournament (2007) singles, losing only to [[Aisengobay]] both in winners and losers brackets. He also placed third in this very tournament's doubles (teaming up with [[DaLua]]) and crews (with [[Kizzu]]'s team, neoDestiny). | CaioNintendo ranked third place in the [[First National Brazilian Tournament|first national brazilian tournament]] (2007) singles, losing only to [[Aisengobay]] both in winners and losers brackets. He also placed third in this very tournament's doubles (teaming up with [[DaLua]]) and crews (with [[Kizzu]]'s team, neoDestiny). | ||
Out of the eight tournaments help by his state's league (the BH Route championship series), CaioN won four, placing second in two of them, and third in the rest. | Out of the eight tournaments help by his state's league (the BH Route championship series), CaioN won four, placing second in two of them, and third in the rest. |
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Crew(s) | BH Pro |
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Real name | Caio Almeida Reis |
Location | Minas Gerais (Belo Horzionte) |
Miscellaneous info | |
Skill | Professional |
CaioNintendo (or CaioN) is a SSBM brazilian top player, and the player from Minas Gerais with the best tournament results.
He plays mainly top tiers, but also other characters to boost the counter pick options.
CaioNintendo ranked third place in the first national brazilian tournament (2007) singles, losing only to Aisengobay both in winners and losers brackets. He also placed third in this very tournament's doubles (teaming up with DaLua) and crews (with Kizzu's team, neoDestiny).
Out of the eight tournaments help by his state's league (the BH Route championship series), CaioN won four, placing second in two of them, and third in the rest.
In 2008, he was one of the first brazilians to play SSBB and, even not liking the game, he placed second and then first in the two tournaments help in his state that year. He played Marth and Olimar.
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