About Daniel Lee

I am a Melee analyst, journalist, and commentator. I love to write narratives about players and deep analysis of individual matches and rivalries. Creator of the "Zero2Hero" series for Melee to train new players and a regular on the Melee It On Me Podcast
Dec 23, 2013

2013 SSBM Player Rankings: 8

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#SSBMRANK 8: Wobbles
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Dec 23, 2013

2013 SSBM Player Rankings: 9

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#SSBMRANK 9: KirbyKaze

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Dec 23, 2013

2013 SSBM Player Rankings: 10

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#SSBMRANK 10: SFAT

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Dec 23, 2013

Melee 5-on-5: The Inner Circle

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We are down to the final 10. It’s readily obvious who’s left, so let’s hear around the horn who deserves which spot in the bottom half of the top 10

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Dec 20, 2013

Melee 5-on-5: Down to the Final 10

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Another week and another 40 have been revealed. Let’s ask our panel what they thought of the top 11 – 50 players.

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Dec 19, 2013

2013 SSBM Player Rankings: 11-20

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Rank
Joey “Lucky” Aldama
Score

20
Main(s)
Fox
8.436

Region:
SoCal

Tourney Results
49th at EVO 2013

1st at 3x SSS’s

Summary:

Recently beginning to take the game seriously again, Lucky has shown that he hasn’t lost his ability to play by winning three consecutive Super Smash Sunday tournaments (an amazing feat considering the series’ high caliber of players, including S2J, Fiction, Fly Amanita and Westballz). Known to train with MaNg0 and Alex19, Lucky has developed a unique Fox style that is a menace to deal with. He has the ability to pressure his opponents without attacking their shields, often hitting them as they try to escape. With all of his recent hard work, don’t be surprised to see Lucky place top 8 or better at upcoming U.S. nationals.

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Dec 19, 2013

SSBM Rank: A Mid-Way Follow Up

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What inspired SSBMRANK?
For the longest time, we haven’t really had a panel to do rankings of SSBM players. We recently had SSBPD, which was great, but had some system flaws and eventually went down. It wasn’t since the days of MLG that we had a group of players assess the ranks of the top players across the nation. I am a huge fan of metrics and statistics and wanted to see something in 2013 while Smash is still huge. At work, I’ve been experimenting with MySQL and HTML. I wanted to implement these skills into side projects and felt that this project would help me become more comfortable with these languages.

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Dec 18, 2013

2013 SSBM Player Rankings: 21-30

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Rank
Bronson “Dashizwiz” Layton
Score

30
Main(s)
Falco
7.788

Region:
Florida

Tourney Results
17th at EVO 2013

5th at Zenith 2013

Summary:

DaShizWiz lives in southern Florida and is considered to be one of the best Falco players in the U.S. His original teachers were Lambchops and RockCrock, and he quickly became one of the top players throughout 2008 and 2009 after attending out-of-state events for the first time. Shiz is probably best known for his set with Mew2King at the original Revival of Melee. The video for the fourth match of their losers finals set is one of the most watched competitive Smash matches of all time. Shiz plays a technical Falco and Fox, but prefers to end stocks early and efficiently instead of going for extended combos.

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Dec 17, 2013

2013 SSBM Player Rankings: 31-40

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Rank
Charles “Cactuar” Meighen
Score

40
Main(s)
Fox/Marth
7.610

Region:
Tri-State

Tourney Results
33rd at Apex 2013

5th at Pound V.5

Summary:

 Some think he’s the mysterious Keanu Reaves because of his looks. Others think he’s Morpheus because of his teaching ability. This prickly fella has a deep understanding of how Melee works at a fundamental level. Ask him a question and chances are he’ll give you a wealth of information. When his game is on, Cactuar will make you feel completely helpless against his calculated pressure and unassuming movement. He is famous for taking multiple opponent stocks without even getting touched.

Good to see Cactuar rounding out the top 40. Reppin’ Philly/Tristate! He’s definitely still got it. #ssbmrank

— Dan Zhou (@AdmiralZhou) December 17, 2013

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Dec 16, 2013

Melee 5-on-5: Kings of Cali 3 and Tipped Off 9 Aftermath

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We’ve had 2 great and exciting tournaments over the past weekend. Let’s hear the thoughts of people around the horn

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