

Image from ShowdownGG, graphic by SB | Kendrick.​

OK, 1st question: How and when did you get your start in competitive Smash Bros.? And why did you choose to main Pit?

Did you pick Corrin to help with bad Pit matchups, or is she just another character you like using? I noticed you used her a lot at Karisuma 13.

How about your experience organizing tournaments? Was Karisuma your first tournament series?

Interesting. I have to ask you the same thing I asked Umeki: how do you balance organizing and competing? I was impressed how you did that and won Karisuma 13.

I also have to ask: will you continue hosting events once you move to Kanto? What will happen with the Karisuma series?

That's good to know. I really appreciate the Karisuma series; it's very important for Chubu Smash. Is there anything special planned for Karisuma 14?

Cool! That's a good transition to my final question: how are you preparing for Evo? You did very well last year and I hope you make top 8 this time.

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has become one of the most recognizableplayers in all of Japan. As the undisputed best Pit player and a top representative of Corrin, he certainly deserves the acclaim. Beyond that, he has also played a pivotal role in his local scene. He's helped central Japan keep their skills sharp by organizing the Karisuma series in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. Now he's relocating to Kanto, but is looking for ways to keep it going. He'll be working hard to makea success onrecently spoke to Earth via Twitter about his experiences as a competitor and a TO, as well as his plans for the future. Because of the language barrier, he translated the following questions to Japanese using an online translator. Many thanks tofor checking translations of Earth's responses. This interview could not have been published in English without his help.My first Smash game wason the 64. I started entering tournaments with, when I was invited by the Link main Smasher. I preferred orthodox characters without obvious weaknesses, and Pit fit this mold the best. I did use Sheik in the beginning, but later on I switched mains. I thought Pit was strong inas well, so I kept using him. I also like Pit's aesthetics!Actually, I have not played theseries, but I do like her aesthetic. Her synergy with Pit matchup-wise was good and she's a simple and easy-to-use character. These factors make her suitable for a dual main. I gained confidence in my Corrin when I placed 4th at Sumabato 8 using her alone.Karisuma has been around since the days of, but I started as a staff member with. Whenreleased, I took over as the head organizer.I definitely have less time to practice. However, I think that it is mostly in the mental aspect that I need to improve. I feel that I have been able to compete in my own tournaments without succumbing much to pressure.I'm currently talking about it with my staff. I want to stay involved as much as possible.I have been practicing my bad matchups in preparation for Evo, so I hope to convert this to results at Karisuma. I think I can win the tournament if I don't run into too many of these difficult matchups.Last year I was able to solely focus on Pit due to the bracket I faced, but I think this time around there will be more situations where I'll use Corrin. My mental game is my point for improvement, so at the preceding Japanese tournaments I will not pursue results, but rather play that I can be satisfied with.True to his word, Earth continues working on both Pit and Corrin. The duo netted him a 1st place finish at Meikobura 2017 , as well as 7th at Sumabato 18 in Osaka. Well be rooting for him at Karisuma 14 this Saturday and wish him the best with his relocation to Kanto. Stay tuned to Smashboards for more exclusive player interviews!