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==Tournament history==
==Tournament history==
===Rise to fame===
===Rise to fame===
Abadango made his first international appearance at [[Apex 2015]]. Using the relatively unexplored character of {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}, he quicky became a fan favorite, dubbed the "Pac-Main" by the community. After losing in winners' finals of his round 2 pool to {{Sm|Mr. R}}, he ran through losers' bracket, defeating {{Sm|NinjaLink}} and {{Sm|AeroLink}} to make it to losers' top 8. In losers' eighths, he faced {{Sm|Dabuz}} in an infamously campy set that resulted in multiple timeouts and the 2-1 in favor of Dabuz. Abadango finished the tournament at 7th place.
Abadango made his first international appearance at [[Apex 2015]]. Using the relatively unexplored character of {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}, he quicky became a fan favorite, being dubbed the "Pac-Main" by the community. After losing in winners' finals of his round 2 pool to {{Sm|Mr. R}}, he ran through losers' bracket, defeating {{Sm|NinjaLink}} and {{Sm|AeroLink}} to make it to losers' top 8. In losers' eighths, he faced {{Sm|Dabuz}} in an infamously campy set that resulted in multiple timeouts and the 2-1 in favor of Dabuz. Abadango finished the tournament at 7th place.


After not attending any other major tournaments for six months, Abadango next appeared at [[EVO 2015]]. Having picked up his old Brawl main of {{SSB4|Wario}} to complement his Pac-Man, Abadango swept through his round 1 and round 2 pools to reach top 8, defeating {{Sm|ESAM}}'s Heavy Skull Bash-empowered {{SSB4|Pikachu}} in the process. After losing to ZeRo in winners' semis, he had a rematch with Dabuz in loser's quarters. Abadango won the set 2-0, including a comeback in the second game with a [[Wario Waft]] stage spike. In losers' semis, he then had a close set with {{Sm|Mr. R}}, but ultimately lost 1-2, ending his run at 4th.
After not attending any other major tournaments for six months, Abadango next appeared at [[EVO 2015]]. Having picked up his old Brawl main of {{SSB4|Wario}} to complement his Pac-Man, Abadango swept through his round 1 and round 2 pools to reach top 8, defeating {{Sm|ESAM}}'s Heavy Skull Bash-empowered {{SSB4|Pikachu}} in the process. After losing to ZeRo in winners' semis, he had a rematch with Dabuz in loser's quarters. Abadango won the set 2-0, including a comeback in the second game with a [[Wario Waft]] stage spike. In losers' semis, he then had a close set with {{Sm|Mr. R}}, but ultimately lost 1-2, ending his run at 4th.

Revision as of 06:06, July 12, 2016

Abadango "Aba"
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Character info
Melee main Jigglypuff
Brawl mains Wario, Olimar, Falco
Smash 4 main Mewtwo
Smash 4 doubles mains Meta Knight
Other Smash 4 characters Meta Knight, Diddy Kong, Pac-Man, Rosalina & Luma, Wario
Project M main Diddy Kong
Team info
Crew(s) Radical Stormerz
Former crews #THE
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. 4 Panda Global SSB4 Rankings: 5th
Panda Global SSB4 X-Factor: -1
Winnings Super Smash Bros. 4 ~$5,530.58
Personal and other info
Real name Yuta Kawamura
Birth date (age 31)
Location Japan Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Melee Semi-professional
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Top professional
Super Smash Bros. 4 Top professional
Project M Semi-professional

Abadango is a top professional smasher from Japan.

In Brawl, he mains Wario, Olimar, and Falco, and is considered to be the best Wario player in Japan, with notable tournament placings such as 33rd in Apex 2013. He is mostly known, however, for his play in SSB4: he was widely considered to be the best Pac-Man player in the world when he mained him, managing to reach the finals of Umebura 8, the first national Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS tournament, where he defeated gain and RAIN before losing to Nietono, and placing 7th at Apex 2015. He also placed 4th at EVO 2015 and 5th at The Big House 5 using the character along with others. However, he now only uses the character along with Meta Knight occasionally for certain matchups (Diddy Kong and Rosalina respectively), and now mains Mewtwo. He is considered the best Meta Knight player in Japan and one of the best in the world (alongside Leo, Tyrant, and Ito), as well as the best Mewtwo in the world as shown by his 1st place performance at Pound 2016.

Although he no longer mains Wario or Rosalina & Luma in SSB4, he is still considered to be one of the best Wario players in the world (along with Glutonny, Nasubi and TheReflexWonder), as well as one of the best Rosalina players in Japan (along with Atelier and Kirihara). He also mains Jigglypuff in Melee and Diddy Kong in Project M, though he doesn't place as well with them as in Brawl or SSB4. He is currently ranked 8th and 9th on the eSports Runner Japanese Smash 4 Power Rankings and Umebura Smash 4 Power Rankings, respectively.

Tournament history

Rise to fame

Abadango made his first international appearance at Apex 2015. Using the relatively unexplored character of Pac-Man, he quicky became a fan favorite, being dubbed the "Pac-Main" by the community. After losing in winners' finals of his round 2 pool to Mr. R, he ran through losers' bracket, defeating NinjaLink and AeroLink to make it to losers' top 8. In losers' eighths, he faced Dabuz in an infamously campy set that resulted in multiple timeouts and the 2-1 in favor of Dabuz. Abadango finished the tournament at 7th place.

After not attending any other major tournaments for six months, Abadango next appeared at EVO 2015. Having picked up his old Brawl main of Wario to complement his Pac-Man, Abadango swept through his round 1 and round 2 pools to reach top 8, defeating ESAM's Heavy Skull Bash-empowered Pikachu in the process. After losing to ZeRo in winners' semis, he had a rematch with Dabuz in loser's quarters. Abadango won the set 2-0, including a comeback in the second game with a Wario Waft stage spike. In losers' semis, he then had a close set with Mr. R, but ultimately lost 1-2, ending his run at 4th.

Character changes

After EVO, Abadango made the decision to drop Wario and pick up Meta Knight and Rosalina, which he used to win Umebura 19. With this improved character spread, he entered The Big House 5, and made a deep losers' bracket run after losing to Wizzrobe. He defeated San 2-0, Megafox 3-1, and 6WX 3-0, but was defeated by ANTi 3-2 in loser's eighths, placing 7th at the tournament.

In between The Big House 5 and GENESIS 3, Abadango decided to drop Pac-Man entirely along with Rosalina, opting to solo main Meta Knight for GENESIS 3. This did not work out for him, however, as he lost sets to Zan and Zinoto, placing at an all-time low of 49th.

In February of 2016, Abadango attended Niconico Tokaigi 2016, competing with other top Japanese players and Nairo. He bounced back from his poor placing at GENESIS by winning the tournament, defeating Nairo in grand finals.

Mewtwo and Pound 2016

Mr.II and Abadango embracing after Abadango's Pound 2016 victory, with aMSa in the background.

In light of the major buffs Mewtwo received in patches 1.1.3 and 1.1.5, Abadango opted to switch mains to Mewtwo, relegating Meta Knight to his secondary. With this new character in his arsenal, Abadango took Pound 2016 in dominant fashion, defeating Dabuz 3-2 in winners' quarters, VoiD 3-0 in winners' semis, Marss 3-1 in winners' finals, and Ally 3-0 in grand finals. This cemented his status as one of the best players in the world.

After Pound, Abadango attended Battle Arena Melbourne 8 where he placed 2nd, losing to Mr. R in grand finals.

Summer of Smash

In June of 2016, Abadango attended Smash 'N' Splash 2 and CEO 2016, placing 5th and 4th respectively while using primarily Mewtwo. Zinoto notably eliminated him from both tournaments.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Sun Rise Tournament August 10th-12th, 2012 25th 4th Yukhoe
Apex 2013 January 11th-13th, 2013 33rd 5th Otori

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Umebura 8 September 23rd, 2014 2nd
Umebura 10 November 23rd, 2014 49th

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Umebura 11 December 23rd, 2014 9th
Smash 4-Ever #10 January 28th, 2015 5th
Apex 2015 January 30th-February 1st, 2015 7th 13th aMSa
Umebura 12 February 8th, 2015 2nd
Umebura 13 March 15th, 2015 5th
EVO 2015 July 17th-19th, 2015 4th 33rd RAIN
Umebura 19 August 29th, 2015 1st
Umebura F.A.T. September 21st-22nd, 2015 17th
Smashfield Weekly #9 October 1st, 2015 3rd
The Big House 5 October 2nd-4th, 2015 7th 2nd Anti
Sumabato 6 October 24th, 2015 4th
Umebura Niconico Qualifiers November 29th, 2015 7th
Sumabato Niconico Qualifiers December 26th, 2015 2nd
Umebura Genesis Cup January 11th, 2016 3rd 4th Nyanko
GENESIS 3 January 15th-17th, 2016 49th 3rd Mr. R
Niconico Tokaigi 2016 January 30th-31st, 2016 1st
Umebura 21 February 11th, 2016 9th
TUSTournament2 March 26th, 2016 1st
Pound 2016 April 2nd-3rd, 2016 1st 9th Mr. R
Umebura 22 April 24th, 2016 9th
Ignition #28 April 27th, 2016 1st ? NiTe
Midwest Mayhem 2 April 30th, 2016 3rd 2nd iStudying
Battle Arena Melbourne 8 May 13th-15th, 2016 2nd 1st MM
Umebura 23 May 21st, 2016 33rd
Smash 'N' Splash 2 June 11th-12th, 2016 5th 2nd ZeRo
CEO 2016 June 24th-26th, 2016 4th 17th RAIN

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Battle GateWay 5
Battle GateWay 6 December 14th, 2014 9th
Apex 2015 January 30th-February 1st, 2015 273rd
Battle GateWay 8b-bracket August 8th, 2015 9th
EVO 2015 July 17th-19th, 2015
The Big House 5 October 2nd-4th, 2015 769th
GENESIS 3 January 15th-17th, 2016 769th

Trivia

  • Abadango revealed in his Reddit AMA that his name stems from the Japanese food dango.

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