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Alpharad, Stop it he died
Tournament placings
Tournament |
Date |
1v1 Placement |
2v2 Placement |
Partner
|
Smash @ DZ #33 |
March 22nd, 2015 |
9th |
— |
—
|
Tournament |
Date |
1v1 Placement |
2v2 Placement |
Partner
|
Smash @ DZ #18 |
November 9th, 2014 |
9th |
— |
—
|
Smash @ DZ #19 |
November 16th, 2014 |
9th |
— |
—
|
Smash @ DZ #22 |
December 21st, 2014 |
9th |
— |
—
|
Smash @ DZ #26 |
January 18th, 2015 |
17th |
— |
—
|
Smash @ DZ #30 (Allstar) |
February 22nd, 2015 |
7th |
— |
—
|
Smash @ DZ #32 |
March 15th, 2015 |
13th |
— |
—
|
Smash @ DZ #33 |
March 22nd, 2015 |
7th |
— |
—
|
OHSNAP 7 |
May 12th, 2015 |
— |
13th |
Mart
|
Moorenado 9 |
June 10th, 2015 |
9th |
— |
—
|
Moorenado 12 |
July 11th, 2015 |
— |
4th |
Dad
|
Moorenado 17 |
August 15th, 2015 |
5th |
— |
—
|
Trivia
- Occasionally, Alpharad tends to not take local tournaments seriously, using characters such as Wario-Man during bracket matches or partnering with a random person for doubles matches. He also uploaded a video of him at a tournament playing by himself as Wario-Man in doubles.
- Alpharad started a second let's play channel along with fellow YouTuber Dad as Heck called Friends Without Benefits. The channel has since added three more YouTubers known as Weegee Plays, Deezus, and Major Duncan, and has reached over 150,000 subscribers.
- However, on August 21st, Alpharad announced that he was going to leave Friends Without Benefits, saying that he didn't feel like he was fitting in anymore; he also said that he would be doing one more let's play with each member of the group before leaving. [1]
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