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NuckleDu

Du Dang (born May 12, 1996), more commonly known by his nickname NuckleDu, is an American fighting game player known for playing Guile and Decapre in Ultra Street Fighter IV, Guile and Zangief in Street Fighter X Tekken, and Guile and Rainbow Mika in Street Fighter V. NuckleDu was ranked as the 13th best player in Ultra Street Fighter IV by EventHubs, and was ranked at #19 in the previous year and #32 in 2013. In Street Fighter V, he was undeniably the most successful player in the latter half of Season 1.[1]

NuckleDu
NuckleDu at Evo 2016
Personal information
NameDu Dang
Born (1996-05-12) May 12, 1996 (age 27)
Tampa, Florida
NationalityAmerican
Career information
GamesStreet Fighter series
Playing career2012–2020
Team history
2014–2015Team Curse
2015–2017Team Liquid
2018–2019Ghost Gaming
2019–2020Echo Fox

Gaming career Edit

NuckleDu is one of the best players in the United States, and has multiple major tournaments victories. In 2012 he qualified for the Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Grand Finals through the New York City qualifier while netting 13th place being sponsored by Empire Arcadia at the time.[2] He was invited for 2013's Capcom Cup for the Street Fighter X Tekken event in which he received fifth place, being defeated by Justin Wong in Winners and Dexter "Tampa Bison" James in Losers Finals.[3] In August 2014, NuckleDu announced his departure from Empire Arcadia following several other players during the few months.[4] A few months after his EMP departure, he would be signed by professional eSports company Team Curse.[5] NuckleDu would later qualify into 2014's Capcom Cup through the points leaderboards, being ranked at 6th out of the non-qualified players. He would proceed to get 9th place notably upsetting Darryl "Snake Eyez" Lewis in the process.[6]

In 2015, Team Curse merged into Team Liquid which resulted in NuckleDu being acquired by the latter.[7] NuckleDu notably won both Apex 2015 and Combo Breaker in dominant fashion, defeating Snake Eyez and Ricki Ortiz in their respective grand finals.[8][9] At EVO 2015, NuckleDu placed 7th out of ~2200 people in Ultra Street Fighter IV, bowing out to Bruce "GamerBee" Hsiang.[10] During the summer, there was some controversy regarding the EGL Dallas tournament, which NuckleDu won the Ultra Street Fighter IV tournament and was promised $5,000 in prize winnings.[11][12] However, EGL failed to pay him as well as other tournament winners; EGL would later declare bankruptcy.[citation needed] NuckleDu was one of the 32 players in the 2015 Capcom Cup in which he placed 13th, also being the second highest placing American in the tournament. He qualified once again through points leaderboards.[13][14]

NuckleDu would later pick up Street Fighter V, notably taking 2nd at DreamHack Austin over Justin Wong. Alex Valle commented saying that players like NuckleDu need to have a superior neutral game in order to beat Wong.[15][16]

He made an impressive run through the most-prized tournament of 2016, Capcom Cup 2016, without losing a set and won the competition, landing the big prize of US$230,000 for the 1st place. He played a strong mix of Guile and R. Mika throughout the Pro Tour season, and his hard reads and feisty gameplay made him a fan favorite.[citation needed]

NuckleDu left Team Liquid in December 2017.[citation needed]

On July 19, 2018, after going almost a year without a sponsor and jokingly giving himself the "sponsorship" tag "My Wallet" in tournaments, Ghost Gaming announced via a Tweet that they had signed on NuckleDu as their debut FGC player and that his first tournament underneath the sponsorship would be Defend the North 2018.[citation needed]

On January 1, 2019, NuckleDu announced on his Twitter that he was officially a free agent, then on February 13, 2019, he announced his signing to the team Echo Fox.[citation needed]

On July 6, 2020, NuckleDu announced on his Twitter his indefinite retirement after a devastating car crash left him injured.[17]

On September 9, 2022, Capcom Fighters announced on Twitter that NuckleDu would return to the Street Fighter Pro League 2022 [18]

Playstyle Edit

In Ultra Street Fighter IV, NuckleDu is known as a master of charge characters. His offensive playstyle with Guile is considered unorthodox and attracts viewers.[19] While playing as Decapre, he is known for having a tricky yet unpredictable playstyle which adds to his character selection.[20] NuckleDu is also known for his excessive taunting during matches in the form of Guile's shades, which players find offensive and have labelled him as a villain because of it.[21]

In Street Fighter V, NuckleDu's Nash is considered offensive usually beginning with fast-paced movement later turning into a slugfest, a playstyle he is familiar with when playing as the character.[22]

Personal life Edit

Dang was born on May 12, 1996, in Tampa, Florida.[23] He has a pet dog named Tofu that he cares for and helps him avoid depression.[24] NuckleDu is of Vietnamese ancestry, and his family is from there.[25] In an interview with Chris Bahn of PVP Live, NuckleDu stated he has a fear of flying which is why he rarely travels outside of the United States, but desires to visit Australia and Vietnam.[26]

In 2017, NuckleDu donated his DreamHack Montreal 2017 winnings to the Hurricane Irma relief, in which the hurricane affected his home state of Florida.[27]

Tournament results Edit

Tournament Results [28]
Year Tournament Placement Game
2012 Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Tournament Qualifier: New York City 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken
2012 Northeast Championships 13 2nd Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2012 Street Fighter 25 Anniversary Tournament Grand Finals 13th Street Fighter X Tekken
2013 Final Round 16 5th Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2013 Civil War V 7th Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2013 Civil War V 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
2013 East Coast Throwdown V 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
2013 Summer Jam VII 3rd Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2013 Summer Jam VII 1st Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
2013 The Fall Classic 2013 4th Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
2013 Youmacon 2013 2nd Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2013 Northeast Championships 14 7th Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2013 Northeast Championships 14 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
2013 Capcom Cup 2013 5th Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
2014 Defend the North 2014 4th Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2014 Apex 2014 5th Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2014 SoCal Regionals 2014 5th Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition v2012
2014 SoCal Regionals 2014 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
2014 NorCal Regionals 2014 1st Street Fighter X Tekken v2013
2014 Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 10 5th Ultra Street Fighter IV
2014 First Attack 2014 2nd Ultra Street Fighter IV
2014 Summer Jam 8 4th Ultra Street Fighter IV
2014 Game Underground Tournament Spectacular 3 2nd Ultra Street Fighter IV
2014 The Fall Classic 2014 4th Ultra Street Fighter IV
2014 Capcom Cup 2014 9th Ultra Street Fighter IV
2014 Hadocon VI 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015 Apex 2015 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015 NorCal Regionals 2015 3rd Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015 Combo Breaker 2015 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015 Evolution 2015 7th Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015 EGL Dallas 10K 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015 Absolute Battle 6 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015 Defend the North 2015 3rd Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015 Capcom Cup 2015 13th Ultra Street Fighter IV
2016 Kumite in Tennessee 2016 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV
2016 Final Round 19 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV
2016 NorCal Regionals 2016 5th Street Fighter V
2016 NorCal Regionals 2016 3rd Ultra Street Fighter IV
2016 PAX Arena Street Fighter 5 Invitational 1st Street Fighter V
2016 DreamHack Austin 2nd Street Fighter V
2016 Combo Breaker 2016 4th Street Fighter V
2016 Combo Breaker 2016 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV
2016 CEO 2016 5th Street Fighter V
2016 SoCal Regionals 2016 5th Street Fighter V
2016 Canada Cup 2016 1st Street Fighter V
2016 CPT North America Regional Final 1st Street Fighter V
2016 Capcom Cup 2016 1st Street Fighter V
2017 Combo Breaker 2017 1st Street Fighter V

References and notes Edit

  1. ^ Grey, Jonathan (January 28, 2016). "EventHubs lists top 50 Ultra Street Fighter 4 players, #20 - #11". Eventhubs. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  2. ^ USD. "Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Grand Finals Results". Shoryuken. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  3. ^ USD. "Capcom Cup 2013 Results". Shoryuken. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Rinaldi, Casey. "NuckleDu leaves Empire Arcadia". ReadyUpGaming. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  5. ^ Chavez, Steven (November 28, 2014). "Team Curse Gaming launches Street Fighter eSports division, enlists Nuckle Du". Eventhubs. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  6. ^ USD. "Capcom Cup 2014 Results". Shoryuken. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  7. ^ Lingle, Samuel. . Daily Dot. Archived from the original on May 9, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  8. ^ Bumblebee. "APEX 2015 Recap: NuckleDu is a champion!". Team Liquid Pro. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  9. ^ Martin, Michael. "NuckleDu Exorcises Demons at Combo Breaker 2015". Red Bull. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  10. ^ Martin, Michael. "Momochi Wins Evo 2015". Red Bull. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  11. ^ Martin, Michael. "NuckleDu Wins in Dallas, Snake Eyez Takes Fourth". Red Bull. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  12. ^ "Epic! Gaming Lounge disappears from the scene along with $40K prize money". eSports Observer. October 7, 2015. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  13. ^ Saed, Sherif (December 7, 2015). "Capcom Cup 2015 – Kazunoko wins, all the results". VG247. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  14. ^ "Introduction to the Players of Capcom Cup 2015". Capcom Pro Tour. November 23, 2015. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  15. ^ Lee, Timothy (May 9, 2016). "JWong ends DreamHack run in dominating fashion". ESPN. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  16. ^ "NuckleDu's Capcom Pro Tour Data". Capcom Pro Tour. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  17. ^ Unnikrishnan, Hrithik (July 12, 2020). "NuckleDu Officially Retires From Professional Esports". EssentiallySports. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
  18. ^ "New season streams October 7th on Twitch". Twitter. September 9, 2022.
  19. ^ Guerrero, John (November 8, 2014). "Perfect Justin Wong in 18 seconds?! Throw on your shades and watch this NuckleDu Guile compilation". Eventhubs. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  20. ^ "Capcom Cup 2015 Qualifier: NuckleDu Bio". Capcom Cup. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  21. ^ Bahn, Chris. "Are NuckleDu's Taunts Offensive?". PVP Live. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  22. ^ MEllis. "Infiltration's Street Fighter V Dominance Continues at NorCal Regionals 2016". Shoryuken. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  23. ^ Morrow, Brendan (December 3, 2016). "Du 'NuckleDu' Dang: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know". Heavy. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  24. ^ "Sorry to worry you guys". Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  25. ^ Martin, Michael. "NuckleDu Had His Best Year Yet, Wants More in 2016". Red Bull. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  26. ^ Bahn, Chris. "NuckleDu on XiaoHai: "I just wanted to remind him who he was playing against"". PVP Live. Retrieved November 2, 2016.
  27. ^ Lee, Timothy (September 10, 2017). "NuckleDu to donate DreamHack Montreal Street Fighter V winnings to Irma relief". ESPN. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  28. ^ "FGC Battles - Nuckledu (Du Dang)".

External links Edit

  • NuckleDu's Player Profile - Shoryuken Rankings
  • NuckleDu on Facebook
  • NuckleDu on Twitter
  • NuckleDu on Twitch

nuckledu, dang, born, 1996, more, commonly, known, nickname, american, fighting, game, player, known, playing, guile, decapre, ultra, street, fighter, guile, zangief, street, fighter, tekken, guile, rainbow, mika, street, fighter, ranked, 13th, best, player, u. Du Dang born May 12 1996 more commonly known by his nickname NuckleDu is an American fighting game player known for playing Guile and Decapre in Ultra Street Fighter IV Guile and Zangief in Street Fighter X Tekken and Guile and Rainbow Mika in Street Fighter V NuckleDu was ranked as the 13th best player in Ultra Street Fighter IV by EventHubs and was ranked at 19 in the previous year and 32 in 2013 In Street Fighter V he was undeniably the most successful player in the latter half of Season 1 1 NuckleDuNuckleDu at Evo 2016Personal informationNameDu DangBorn 1996 05 12 May 12 1996 age 27 Tampa FloridaNationalityAmericanCareer informationGamesStreet Fighter seriesPlaying career2012 2020Team history2014 2015Team Curse2015 2017Team Liquid2018 2019Ghost Gaming2019 2020Echo Fox Contents 1 Gaming career 2 Playstyle 3 Personal life 4 Tournament results 5 References and notes 6 External linksGaming career EditNuckleDu is one of the best players in the United States and has multiple major tournaments victories In 2012 he qualified for the Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Grand Finals through the New York City qualifier while netting 13th place being sponsored by Empire Arcadia at the time 2 He was invited for 2013 s Capcom Cup for the Street Fighter X Tekken event in which he received fifth place being defeated by Justin Wong in Winners and Dexter Tampa Bison James in Losers Finals 3 In August 2014 NuckleDu announced his departure from Empire Arcadia following several other players during the few months 4 A few months after his EMP departure he would be signed by professional eSports company Team Curse 5 NuckleDu would later qualify into 2014 s Capcom Cup through the points leaderboards being ranked at 6th out of the non qualified players He would proceed to get 9th place notably upsetting Darryl Snake Eyez Lewis in the process 6 In 2015 Team Curse merged into Team Liquid which resulted in NuckleDu being acquired by the latter 7 NuckleDu notably won both Apex 2015 and Combo Breaker in dominant fashion defeating Snake Eyez and Ricki Ortiz in their respective grand finals 8 9 At EVO 2015 NuckleDu placed 7th out of 2200 people in Ultra Street Fighter IV bowing out to Bruce GamerBee Hsiang 10 During the summer there was some controversy regarding the EGL Dallas tournament which NuckleDu won the Ultra Street Fighter IV tournament and was promised 5 000 in prize winnings 11 12 However EGL failed to pay him as well as other tournament winners EGL would later declare bankruptcy citation needed NuckleDu was one of the 32 players in the 2015 Capcom Cup in which he placed 13th also being the second highest placing American in the tournament He qualified once again through points leaderboards 13 14 NuckleDu would later pick up Street Fighter V notably taking 2nd at DreamHack Austin over Justin Wong Alex Valle commented saying that players like NuckleDu need to have a superior neutral game in order to beat Wong 15 16 He made an impressive run through the most prized tournament of 2016 Capcom Cup 2016 without losing a set and won the competition landing the big prize of US 230 000 for the 1st place He played a strong mix of Guile and R Mika throughout the Pro Tour season and his hard reads and feisty gameplay made him a fan favorite citation needed NuckleDu left Team Liquid in December 2017 citation needed On July 19 2018 after going almost a year without a sponsor and jokingly giving himself the sponsorship tag My Wallet in tournaments Ghost Gaming announced via a Tweet that they had signed on NuckleDu as their debut FGC player and that his first tournament underneath the sponsorship would be Defend the North 2018 citation needed On January 1 2019 NuckleDu announced on his Twitter that he was officially a free agent then on February 13 2019 he announced his signing to the team Echo Fox citation needed On July 6 2020 NuckleDu announced on his Twitter his indefinite retirement after a devastating car crash left him injured 17 On September 9 2022 Capcom Fighters announced on Twitter that NuckleDu would return to the Street Fighter Pro League 2022 18 Playstyle EditIn Ultra Street Fighter IV NuckleDu is known as a master of charge characters His offensive playstyle with Guile is considered unorthodox and attracts viewers 19 While playing as Decapre he is known for having a tricky yet unpredictable playstyle which adds to his character selection 20 NuckleDu is also known for his excessive taunting during matches in the form of Guile s shades which players find offensive and have labelled him as a villain because of it 21 In Street Fighter V NuckleDu s Nash is considered offensive usually beginning with fast paced movement later turning into a slugfest a playstyle he is familiar with when playing as the character 22 Personal life EditDang was born on May 12 1996 in Tampa Florida 23 He has a pet dog named Tofu that he cares for and helps him avoid depression 24 NuckleDu is of Vietnamese ancestry and his family is from there 25 In an interview with Chris Bahn of PVP Live NuckleDu stated he has a fear of flying which is why he rarely travels outside of the United States but desires to visit Australia and Vietnam 26 In 2017 NuckleDu donated his DreamHack Montreal 2017 winnings to the Hurricane Irma relief in which the hurricane affected his home state of Florida 27 Tournament results EditTournament Results 28 Year Tournament Placement Game2012 Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Tournament Qualifier New York City 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken2012 Northeast Championships 13 2nd Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122012 Street Fighter 25 Anniversary Tournament Grand Finals 13th Street Fighter X Tekken2013 Final Round 16 5th Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122013 Civil War V 7th Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122013 Civil War V 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken v20132013 East Coast Throwdown V 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken v20132013 Summer Jam VII 3rd Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122013 Summer Jam VII 1st Street Fighter X Tekken v20132013 The Fall Classic 2013 4th Street Fighter X Tekken v20132013 Youmacon 2013 2nd Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122013 Northeast Championships 14 7th Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122013 Northeast Championships 14 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken v20132013 Capcom Cup 2013 5th Street Fighter X Tekken v20132014 Defend the North 2014 4th Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122014 Apex 2014 5th Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122014 SoCal Regionals 2014 5th Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition v20122014 SoCal Regionals 2014 2nd Street Fighter X Tekken v20132014 NorCal Regionals 2014 1st Street Fighter X Tekken v20132014 Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 10 5th Ultra Street Fighter IV2014 First Attack 2014 2nd Ultra Street Fighter IV2014 Summer Jam 8 4th Ultra Street Fighter IV2014 Game Underground Tournament Spectacular 3 2nd Ultra Street Fighter IV2014 The Fall Classic 2014 4th Ultra Street Fighter IV2014 Capcom Cup 2014 9th Ultra Street Fighter IV2014 Hadocon VI 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV2015 Apex 2015 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV2015 NorCal Regionals 2015 3rd Ultra Street Fighter IV2015 Combo Breaker 2015 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV2015 Evolution 2015 7th Ultra Street Fighter IV2015 EGL Dallas 10K 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV2015 Absolute Battle 6 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV2015 Defend the North 2015 3rd Ultra Street Fighter IV2015 Capcom Cup 2015 13th Ultra Street Fighter IV2016 Kumite in Tennessee 2016 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV2016 Final Round 19 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV2016 NorCal Regionals 2016 5th Street Fighter V2016 NorCal Regionals 2016 3rd Ultra Street Fighter IV2016 PAX Arena Street Fighter 5 Invitational 1st Street Fighter V2016 DreamHack Austin 2nd Street Fighter V2016 Combo Breaker 2016 4th Street Fighter V2016 Combo Breaker 2016 1st Ultra Street Fighter IV2016 CEO 2016 5th Street Fighter V2016 SoCal Regionals 2016 5th Street Fighter V2016 Canada Cup 2016 1st Street Fighter V2016 CPT North America Regional Final 1st Street Fighter V2016 Capcom Cup 2016 1st Street Fighter V2017 Combo Breaker 2017 1st Street Fighter VReferences and notes Edit Grey Jonathan January 28 2016 EventHubs lists top 50 Ultra Street Fighter 4 players 20 11 Eventhubs Retrieved May 11 2016 USD Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Grand Finals Results Shoryuken Retrieved May 11 2016 USD Capcom Cup 2013 Results Shoryuken Retrieved May 11 2016 Rinaldi Casey NuckleDu leaves Empire Arcadia ReadyUpGaming Retrieved May 11 2016 Chavez Steven November 28 2014 Team Curse Gaming launches Street Fighter eSports division enlists Nuckle Du Eventhubs Retrieved May 11 2016 USD Capcom Cup 2014 Results Shoryuken Retrieved May 11 2016 Lingle Samuel Curse Gaming merges with Team Liquid Daily Dot Archived from the original on May 9 2016 Retrieved May 11 2016 Bumblebee APEX 2015 Recap NuckleDu is a champion Team Liquid Pro Retrieved May 11 2016 Martin Michael NuckleDu Exorcises Demons at Combo Breaker 2015 Red Bull Retrieved May 11 2016 Martin Michael Momochi Wins Evo 2015 Red Bull Retrieved May 11 2016 Martin Michael NuckleDu Wins in Dallas Snake Eyez Takes Fourth Red Bull Retrieved May 11 2016 Epic Gaming Lounge disappears from the scene along with 40K prize money eSports Observer October 7 2015 Retrieved May 11 2016 Saed Sherif December 7 2015 Capcom Cup 2015 Kazunoko wins all the results VG247 Retrieved May 11 2016 Introduction to the Players of Capcom Cup 2015 Capcom Pro Tour November 23 2015 Retrieved May 11 2016 Lee Timothy May 9 2016 JWong ends DreamHack run in dominating fashion ESPN Retrieved May 11 2016 NuckleDu s Capcom Pro Tour Data Capcom Pro Tour Retrieved May 11 2016 Unnikrishnan Hrithik July 12 2020 NuckleDu Officially Retires From Professional Esports EssentiallySports Retrieved August 6 2020 New season streams October 7th on Twitch Twitter September 9 2022 Guerrero John November 8 2014 Perfect Justin Wong in 18 seconds Throw on your shades and watch this NuckleDu Guile compilation Eventhubs Retrieved May 11 2016 Capcom Cup 2015 Qualifier NuckleDu Bio Capcom Cup Retrieved May 11 2016 Bahn Chris Are NuckleDu s Taunts Offensive PVP Live Retrieved May 11 2016 MEllis Infiltration s Street Fighter V Dominance Continues at NorCal Regionals 2016 Shoryuken Retrieved May 11 2016 Morrow Brendan December 3 2016 Du NuckleDu Dang 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Heavy Retrieved May 11 2021 Sorry to worry you guys Retrieved May 11 2016 Martin Michael NuckleDu Had His Best Year Yet Wants More in 2016 Red Bull Retrieved May 11 2016 Bahn Chris NuckleDu on XiaoHai I just wanted to remind him who he was playing against PVP Live Retrieved November 2 2016 Lee Timothy September 10 2017 NuckleDu to donate DreamHack Montreal Street Fighter V winnings to Irma relief ESPN Retrieved September 27 2017 FGC Battles Nuckledu Du Dang External links EditNuckleDu s Player Profile Shoryuken Rankings NuckleDu on Facebook NuckleDu on Twitter NuckleDu on Twitch Retrieved from 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