Dabuz

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Player Information
Name:
Samuel Robert Buzby
Nationality:
Location:
Nesconset, New York
Born:
August 7, 1993 (age 32)
Years Active:
2009,
2011 - 2013,
2015 - 2025
Approx. Total Winnings:
$149,549
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Current Mains:
Olimar
Secondaries:
Pit
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Current Mains:
Rosalina
Secondaries:
Olimar
Mewtwo
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Current Mains:
Rosalina
Former Mains:
Olimar
Palutena
Min Min
Links
Achievements
Wii U:
2GGC: Civil War 2GGC: ARMS Saga The Big House 7 PAX Arena at PAX South 2018 Frostbite 2018 Smash Sounds Super Smash Con 2019
History
2016-06-22 — 2016-08-22Dream Team
2016-10-06 — 2017-10-14Renegades
2018-06-17 — 2019-02-18Gravity Gaming
2019-03-07 — 2025-04-15Team Liquid

Samuel "Dabuz" Buzby is an Ultimate Rosalina & Luma and Olimar main from New York, USA. He is also a former Brawl Olimar main and Wii U Rosalina & Luma main. In Ultimate, Dabuz is considered the best Rosalina & Luma player in the world, and one of the best Olimar and Min Min players in the world. He was ranked 37th in LumiRank Summer 2025.

Biography

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Beginning his career in Brawl in 2009, he rose to fame as a Wii U player; with seven singles major tournament wins, he is universally regarded as the best Rosalina & Luma player in the game's history, and is ranked as the 4th best Wii U player of all time on the PGR100.

Despite being largely regarded as one of the best Ultimate players in the world, he has yet to win an Ultimate major. As of August 2023, he has reached the Grand Finals of eleven different majors (including Let's Make Moves, Ultimate's first-ever major in December 2018), but has yet to place first.

Dabuz joined Dream Team, alongside ANTi, on June 22, 2016.[1] On August 22 of the same year, the pair left the organization due to a missed payment.[2] He was then signed by the Renegades on October 6, 2016.[3] Dabuz left the Renegades on October 14, 2017.[4] On June 17, 2018, Dabuz was signed by Gravity Gaming.[5] He left Gravity Gaming on February 18, 2019.[6] He joined Team Liquid on March 7, 2019.[7] Team Liquid parted ways with Dabuz on April 15, 2025.[8]

Results

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Ultimate

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Wii U

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Brawl

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Rankings

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Ultimate

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Wii U

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Panda Global Rankings

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Ranking SeriesRank
PGR1004
PGR v53
PGR v46
PGR v34
PGR v24
PGR v13

OrionRank

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Ranking SeriesRank
20183
20175
201610

Tristate

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Ranking SeriesRank
March 20151
November 20141

Brawl

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SSBBRank

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Ranking SeriesRank
202319
2020-20225
201420

RetroSSBBRank

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Ranking SeriesRank
201316
201214
201114

Tristate

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Ranking SeriesRank
March 14th, 20136

Broadcast Talent

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References

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