AMSa

Japanese esports player

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2024 Ranked fourth best player in the world in the SSBMRank 2024 rankings.
May 16 2023 aMSa announced his marriage via Twitter.
March 2023 Joined esports organization Golden Guardians.
2022 Won major tournament Apex, establishing himself as a top player in Super Smash Bros. Melee with a unique Yoshi playstyle.
2022 Won major tournaments Apex and Scuffed World Tour, and was ranked second best Melee player by SSBMRank.
2022 Moved to Vancouver, Canada to compete in more North American tournaments.
October 10 2022 Won his first major tournament, The Big House 10, by defeating Mang0. This was the first time a player won a major tournament using only Yoshi in Melee history.
February 2019 Signed with Red Bull esports organization.
2015 Finished fifth place at a major tournament.
2014 Finished ninth place at Apex tournament.
2013 Started his professional Super Smash Bros. Melee competitive career, notably taking a game off Mew2King, who was ranked third in the world at the time.

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