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==Tournament placements==
==Tournament placements==
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The following is a list of Luke Atyeo's notable tournament placements. <ref>http://allisbrawl.com/medals.aspx?id=29251</ref>


*'''BOOST THREE''' (Sydney, October 19, 2008)
*'''BOOST THREE''' (Sydney, October 19, 2008)

Revision as of 13:58, March 25, 2016

Luke Atyeo
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Character info
Melee main Luigi
Brawl mains Snake, Fox
Personal and other info
Birth date (age 35)
Location Canberra, Australia Australia
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Brawl Pro-amateur

Luke Atyeo (often simply referred to as either Luke or Atyeo) is a smasher and tournament organiser from the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), who plays as Snake and Fox in Brawl, and as Luigi in Melee. Luke runs the ACT's major tournaments, and was responsible for organising Luke's Pro Brawl Tourney, OP Orange Juice, Business Time and Business Time 2. [1][2][3][4]

He is a panelist for the New South Wales Power Rankings, on which he is currently ranked 5th. Luke has been temporarily banned from posting on the SmashBoards a number of times. His Brawl doubles partner is usually Sydney player Tedeth.

Tournament placements

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  • BOOST THREE (Sydney, October 19, 2008)
    • Brawl Doubles - 1st
  • Boost IV (Sydney, September 27, 2009)
    • Brawl Doubles - 1st
  • Boost V (Sydney, October 4, 2009)
    • Brawl Doubles - 1st
  • Boost VI (Sydney, November 2009)
    • Brawl Doubles - 2nd
  • OP Orange Juice (Canberra, January 2010)
    • Brawl Doubles - 1st
  • This Is It (Sydney, January 31, 2010)
    • Brawl Singles - 4th
    • Brawl Doubles - 2nd
  • Business Time (Canberra, March 2010)[5]
    • Brawl Singles - 5th
    • Brawl Doubles - 1st
  • Boost XI (Sydney, June 2010)
    • Brawl Doubles - 1st
    • Brawl "Banned Stages" (neutral stages banned, all other stages legal) - 1st
    • Melee Doubles - 2nd
  • Boost XIII (Sydney, 2010)
    • Brawl Singles - 2nd
    • Brawl Doubles - 2nd
  • Boost XVI (Sydney, September 2010)
    • Brawl Singles - 4th

References