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FalseFalco
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Character info
Melee mains Falco, Captain Falcon
Other Melee characters Marth, Fox
Team info
Crew(s) none
Personal and other info
Real name Carl Trautman
Birth date (age 34)
Location Edmonton, AB Canada
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Professional
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FalseFalco (born November 7, 1990) is a Falco player from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He mains Falco, but also plays Captain Falcon, Marth, Fox, Ganondorf, and Dr. Mario in that order, with preferential treatment being given to Falcon and Marth. Known to many in the regional smash community as simply "Carl," his own local tournaments draw players from all around Canada and he is a steady and continuing example of Edmonton's all-around Melee strength. FalseFalco is also largely responsible for organizing CT3.

Biography

FalseFalco is generally very well-known in the smash community throughout Canada and his local community as not only a formidable smasher, but a successful tournament director. As one of the strongest smashers in Canada, FalseFalco is responsible for the introduction of several of the CCSC smashers in the competitive community such as Tyson, Janitor, and Spin-Dash.

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SHWN and FalseFalco.

As of recent, FalseFalco underwent a hiatus from the local scene and only recently returned during 2013. From there, FalseFalco entered in the Calgary regonal, Calgary Smash Chronicles I, in which he suffered a loss from Subzer0king earlier than expected. Since that tournament, FalseFalco has risen again as a brilliant Smasher, taking either first or second place in local and regional tournaments in which he attends, such as Otafest: Assault II, where FalseFalco took second before Mew2king. FalseFalco has yet to create an impact internationally, however.

Tournament Placings

Note: These are both professional and amateur tournaments. This list does not represent the number of tournaments FalseFalco has attended in total.

2005

  • 2nd - October 2005 BC Tournament(Teams)

2006

  • 3rd - May 2006 Edmonton Tournament (Singles)
  • 1st - May 2006 Edmonton Tournament (Doubles)
  • 1st - August 2006 Animethon
  • 2nd - October 2006 CAST1
  • 17th- Zero Challenge Tournament

2007

External Links

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