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aMSa travelled to France in May 2014 to attend [[Republic of Fighters 3]], the 5000 point [[MLG Anaheim 2014]] qualifier. At this tournament, he made it out of pools and defeated players such as {{Sm|porc}}, {{Sm|Trif}}, and {{Sm|Zgetto}} in winners' bracket before being knocked into losers by {{Sm|Armada}}. He then defeated {{Sm|Overtriforce}} 3-1 in losers' quarters, and knocked out {{Sm|Ice}} 3-0 in losers' semis (with a 3-stock lead at the end of game 1), before losing to {{Sm|Leffen}} 2-3 in an incredibly close set in losers' finals that went down to the last stock, to take 3rd place overall in the singles portion of the tournament. Placing 3rd at this tournament allowed him to gather enough points to qualify for the MLG Anaheim 2014 championship bracket. He also teamed with {{Sm|Cyr}} in doubles and placed 7th.
aMSa travelled to France in May 2014 to attend [[Republic of Fighters 3]], the 5000 point [[MLG Anaheim 2014]] qualifier. At this tournament, he made it out of pools and defeated players such as {{Sm|porc}}, {{Sm|Trif}}, and {{Sm|Zgetto}} in winners' bracket before being knocked into losers by {{Sm|Armada}}. He then defeated {{Sm|Overtriforce}} 3-1 in losers' quarters, and knocked out {{Sm|Ice}} 3-0 in losers' semis (with a 3-stock lead at the end of game 1), before losing to {{Sm|Leffen}} 2-3 in an incredibly close set in losers' finals that went down to the last stock, to take 3rd place overall in the singles portion of the tournament. Placing 3rd at this tournament allowed him to gather enough points to qualify for the MLG Anaheim 2014 championship bracket. He also teamed with {{Sm|Cyr}} in doubles and placed 7th.
aMSa made his next appearance at [[Kings of Cali 4]], where he faced Mew2King in the Winners' Quarter-Finals. In a shock upset, after losing the first game, aMSa was able to win the set 3-1. He then lost to {{Sm|Mango}} in the Winners' Semi-Finals, and to {{Sm|Lucky}} in the Losers' bracket, meaning aMSa placed 5th overall.


aMSa maintains a YouTube channel where he posts discoveries about not only new innovations in Yoshi's metagame, but also of notable exploits or interesting maneuvers that he finds. He also uses his channel to upload videos of tournament matches and friendlies; a fair portion of his channel is an emporium of EVO 2013 friendlies with mostly Japanese ''Melee'' players (such as {{Sm|Kounotori}}, {{Sm|Sheik}}, or himself) facing off against notable European and American players.
aMSa maintains a YouTube channel where he posts discoveries about not only new innovations in Yoshi's metagame, but also of notable exploits or interesting maneuvers that he finds. He also uses his channel to upload videos of tournament matches and friendlies; a fair portion of his channel is an emporium of EVO 2013 friendlies with mostly Japanese ''Melee'' players (such as {{Sm|Kounotori}}, {{Sm|Sheik}}, or himself) facing off against notable European and American players.

Revision as of 09:31, July 7, 2014

aMSa
AMSa.jpg
Character info
Melee main Yoshi
Project M main Lucario
Other Project M character Yoshi
Team info
Crew(s) VGBootCamp
Personal and other info
Real name Masaya Chikamoto
Location Miyagi, Japan Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Top professional
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For the similarly-named European Sheik player, see Smasher:Amsah.

aMSa (standing) after beating ChuDat (sitting) in Winners Finals of their pool at Apex 2014.

aMSa is a Yoshi player from Japan. He is a relatively new player in the scene, beginning to smash competitively in February 2013, but has played the game casually since its release, using Yoshi from the very beginning. He quickly gained notoriety for his ability with such a low tiered character, having a large amount of technical skill and being able to fully utilize and mix-up all of Yoshi's options, including many of his "situational" special moves, backed up by a fantastic comboing and parrying ability. Despite only having played seriously for a short amount of time compared to other professionals, he quickly became considered the best Yoshi main in the world by many notable players after his first international appearance at EVO 2013, and maintained this title through Apex 2014.

aMSa's first international tournament was at EVO 2013, where he shockingly managed to sweep through his pool without losing a set and made it to quarterfinals, taking off sets from Flow and Codi, while the other notable Yoshi main at the tournament, V3ctorman, failed to make it out. In quarterfinals, he managed to take a game off of Mew2King to the shock of many spectators, although Mew2King still ended up defeating aMSa 2-1. In losers', aMSa defeated another notable smasher in Mr. F, achieving a final placement of 25th after losing to DaShizWiz. He later played many other top players in friendlies, including Armada, Axe, and Hungrybox, managing to hold his own in each one (most of his matches went to the last stock); perhaps his most notable moment in these matches was when he 4-stocked SilentSpectre, which many other professionals have never achieved, in or out of tournament brackets. aMSa's placement split the community's opinions on him, with some claiming that he could place in the top 16 at the next major international and others arguing that he only reached 25th through a comparatively "easy" bracket, with Mr. F being the only smasher worth mentioning who he took out.

aMSa returned to the United States to compete in Apex 2014, and he entered Melee singles at Apex 2014 with much skepticism surrounding his ability to repeat or surpass his placement from EVO, especially since he was in a pool with notable players such as Green Ranger, KevinM, and ChuDat. Defying all expectations again, aMSa tore through winners' bracket in the first round of pools on the first day, beating Green Ranger and ChuDat for the winner's position, and defeated Kage in a best-of-5 exhibition match, then caused more enormous upsets the next day by defeating Silent Wolf and Fly Amanita. He was then defeated by Dr. PeePee in winners' finals and Colbol in losers' finals of the second round of pools, placing 9th in the second largest Melee tournament to date; by then, aMSa had gained an enormous amount of support and fan recognition for reaching an unprecedented high level of play and placement with Yoshi against all odds in brackets filled with top players. After the tournament, he once again fought many other professionals in various exhibition matches, managing to take a game off of Tafokints, win a best of 3 set against MattDotZeb, and win best of 5 sets against SFAT, Vish, and Westballz. He also defeated many of a drunken Mew2King's plethora of sandbagging characters.

aMSa travelled to France in May 2014 to attend Republic of Fighters 3, the 5000 point MLG Anaheim 2014 qualifier. At this tournament, he made it out of pools and defeated players such as porc, Trif, and Zgetto in winners' bracket before being knocked into losers by Armada. He then defeated Overtriforce 3-1 in losers' quarters, and knocked out Ice 3-0 in losers' semis (with a 3-stock lead at the end of game 1), before losing to Leffen 2-3 in an incredibly close set in losers' finals that went down to the last stock, to take 3rd place overall in the singles portion of the tournament. Placing 3rd at this tournament allowed him to gather enough points to qualify for the MLG Anaheim 2014 championship bracket. He also teamed with Cyr in doubles and placed 7th.

aMSa made his next appearance at Kings of Cali 4, where he faced Mew2King in the Winners' Quarter-Finals. In a shock upset, after losing the first game, aMSa was able to win the set 3-1. He then lost to Mango in the Winners' Semi-Finals, and to Lucky in the Losers' bracket, meaning aMSa placed 5th overall.

aMSa maintains a YouTube channel where he posts discoveries about not only new innovations in Yoshi's metagame, but also of notable exploits or interesting maneuvers that he finds. He also uses his channel to upload videos of tournament matches and friendlies; a fair portion of his channel is an emporium of EVO 2013 friendlies with mostly Japanese Melee players (such as Kounotori, Sheik, or himself) facing off against notable European and American players.

aMSa was the only Japanese player (and one of only two non-Americans) to participate in the Super Smash Bros. Invitational at E3 2014. Even with Yoshi unavailable for selection, he reached the final using Olimar and was eliminated by popular vote in favor of ZeRo to take 3rd place.

Notable tournament placings

Melee

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
EVO 2013 July 12th-14th, 2013 25th Sheik
Apex 2014 January 17th-19th, 2014 9th 65th V3ctorman
Sumabato DX Melee 11 May 4th, 2014 13th
KVO 2014 May 5th, 2014 2nd
Republic of Fighters 3 May 17th-18th 2014 3rd 7th Cyr
MLG Anaheim 2014 June 20th-22nd, 2014 17th 25th Pspirit
CEO 2014 June 27th-29th, 2014 33rd 9th Pspirit
Kings of Cali 4 July 5th-6th, 2014 5th 7th Pspirit

Project M

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Apex 2014 January 17th-19th, 2014 65th
NINJA4 2nd
Republic of Fighters 3 May 17th-18th, 2014 2nd
CEO 2014 June 27th-29th, 2014 9th 7th DJ Nintendo

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Super Smash Bros. Invitational June 10th, 2014 3rd

Trivia

  • In the Apex 2014 "Salty Suite", aMSa faced off against DJ Nintendo's Bowser in the "Battle of the Dinos," and ended up defeating him 3-0. When asked to give a statement before the match, aMSa replied "I play to win," repeating said statement after he won. This phrase, commonly deliberately misconstrued as "I pray to win," has quickly become associated with aMSa, with many of his fans "hashtagging" the statement on social media when discussing his gameplay.
    • At Republic of Fighters 3, aMSa played throughout most of the tournament using the tag "IPTW", referencing this phrase.
  • aMSa is the only non-American member of VGBootCamp.

Gameplay videos

External links