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Anuj
Anuj
Melee mains Ganondorf, Sheik
Crew(s) CoK
Skill Pro
Additional info
Real name Anuj Agrawal
Birth date October 22, 1983
(age 24)
Location CA 

Anuj as he's more readily known as compared to his gamertag of AnujSuper9, is a somewhat well-known Midwestern Indian smasher. He's not actually very good at Smash, but he gets by on his sometimes abrasive but charming personality. He's also kinda smart and somewhat resourceful.

Anuj has been a member of the Central Ohio Krew (CoK) since its inception. His participation in the Smash Community has slightly dwindled since the beginning of his professional career, but he is still an avid Smasher and deeply interested in promotion of the game and its activities.

[edit] Background

Anuj has owned Super Smash Bros. Melee since the day it was released. He is one of the many that began from the all too common humble origins of being able to beat all of his friends, to getting whooped by people that actually knew what they were doing. His first introduction to the real Smash was in Austin Texas while employed for Dell Inc. One bored day at work he finally visited smashboards. He met and played many notorious Austin Texas Smashers.

After returning to Ohio having learned of the many of the virtues of Smash Bros, he created the community of Smashers and Gamers alike, known as the Competitive Gaming Association (CGA) along with his friend Oosh. After a few years of that, the crew was reassembled to be CoK of which he was a member. As members of these groups, Anuj has played a countless number of people, ranging from all skill levels from literally the best, to probably some of the worst. After much avid participation with CoK in Ohio, after completion of College, he was forced to get out there and do what people in his position were supposed to do: move far far away to get a job and maybe make a buck or two. He is still a member of CoK despite living far from the central hub of operations and living what would otherwise be a life of almost complete apathy.