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Alex Valle (Spanish pronunciation:), also known as CaliPower and Mr. Street Fighter, is a Peruvian-American fighting game tournament organizer and a retired professional fighting game player. Valle is mainly a Ryu specialist [ 2 ] and is considered one of the most influential people within the fighting game community.
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The first Grand Slam tournament included was EVO 2009, which was the first major tournament of Street Fighter IV. Since then, the first Capcom Cup started in 2013, the first Red Bull Kumite started in 2015, and the first EVO Japan started in 2018. 25 players have won at least one grand slam.
An online qualifying series was held on September 8–9, the champion of which won an all-paid expense ticket to attend SCR 2016. [6] The Street Fighter V tournament held at SCR 2016 included 360 competitors, most of which from the United States, though some international "powerhouses" such as Yusuke Momochi and Gamerbee were also present. [7]
The 2013 Evolution Championship Series (commonly referred to as Evo 2013 or EVO 2013) was a fighting game event held at Paris Las Vegas on July 12–14. The event featured a major tournament for nine fighting games, including Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition and Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Only the Street Fighter III: Third Strike tournament held at Evo 2004 was played on arcade hardware, because the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection release date was pushed back to August. [1] Tournament organizers opted to turn the team tournaments, which were traditionally exhibition matches, into a main part of the event.
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