Smasher:1233

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1233 "Matarel"
Team info
Crew(s) Ultra Violence Crew
Personal and other info
Real name Unknown
Birth date (age 38)
Location Acapulco, Guerrero Mexico
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Pro-Am
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1233 is a Mexican smasher known primarily for his Ganondorf play. An active member and co-founder of Ultra Violence Crew, 1233 is also known on SmashBoards as Dorf1233 or Matarel.

Background

Hailed by the Smash community as one of the finest Ganondorf players on film, he gained attention for two combo videos, Lethal Ganondorf and its sequel, Lethal Dorf 2.

1233 has also been known to play Donkey Kong and Dr. Mario, most recently seen in the former role in his own DK video montage, Lé Chango.

He also created the first Femme Fatale combo video for DynaDASH, and did basic conceptual work and video editions for Reed's combo video Rebellion of Fire.

1233 lives in Acapulco, Guerrero, México.

Style

1233 is well-known for being a frequent adherent of the Thunder Drop (Ganondorf's down aerial), resulting in a variety of clever edge-guards that are both unorthodox and original.

Public reception of 1233's Ganondorf play is warm and confirms his uniquely aggressive play style. Despite a lack of international exposure in major tournaments, many purport that he would place well as a Ganondorf main.

Tournament Activity

In the latter half of 2006, 1233 has made several local tournament appearances, placing in the top five at least once in 1v1 matches, as well as coming out in the top spot following a 2v2 tournament wherein he was teamed with Rot.

In August 2007, 1233 attended to Smash-Mex 3, where he managed to rank inside of Top 14, while crewmate Reed achieved top 10.

He is officially ranked 4th as the latest "Acapulco Smash-Mex Ranking" confirms.

Videography

YouTube

References

SWF