![]() Although PC went 1-4 against Azen and relatively bombed at tournaments like MLG Orlando 2006 (13th) and Zero Challenge 2 (ninth), he also won FC6 and MLG Las Vegas 2006, the last tournament in MLG’s professional Melee circuit for eight years, as well as one that held its largest prize pool ever at the time. 1 for portions of the year, if not by its conclusion. 3 player (per RetroSSBMRank), but he had an argument to be No. It was a dazzling and meta-changing performance that brought PC to the national spotlight.īy the end of 2006, he was the world’s No. Yet instead of recklessly going in and getting shield-grabbed or sometimes having his pressure be exploited against him, PC mixed up his approaches, staying safe, but still aggressively positioning himself either just outside of Ken’s comfort zone or close enough to where Ken couldn’t breath. Unlike other spacie players, who often ran away and lasered at Ken after getting bullied in mid-ranges, PC would fight back when about to be cornered and get close to Ken, hitting Ken just as hard as vice versa, similar to how Bombsoldier approached Ken at Jack Garden Tournament. 1 in Ken, en route to a first place championship at MLG New York Opener 2006. Two months later, PC shocked the world, double eliminating the world’s biggest Falco slayer and its No. ![]() He was not yet elite, but with performances that started to gain attention, PC was well on his way to getting there – particularly with a victory over Isai and a third place finish at MLG New York 2005 (ironically held in February 2006). As if going into MD/VA’s turf and placing top eight wasn’t impressive enough, PC did it again at BOMB 4, getting seventh, while also getting a respectable 13th at the Midwest national FC3 a few months before. The high finish came as a surprise, as he finished above established players like Isai, KrazyJones, Husband, KillaOR and Eddie. To be fair, this was partially due to his lack of social awareness and relatively young age back then, but between him and the more laid back PC, who often didn’t even come across like a stereotypical gamer, the choice was frankly easy for people in the scene to predict who could lift Tri-State.Īt the first tourney the two attended together, Getting’ Schooled 2, Mew2King placed a solid 17th, but PC placed fifth in singles. It didn’t help that his seemingly unpredictable and sometimes standoffish personality sometimes alienated other players. Mew2King was one of them, but back then, he was more known for his knowledge of obscure frame data rather than his skill against other players. Tri-State essentially had two possible choices for which of their younger players had the potential to carry the region’s mantle. Even players from New England, like KrazyJones, Hayato, UnknownForce and a very young KoreanDJ were starting to get better. This included the dominant MD/VA motley of smashers, who even outside of the usual suspects (Azen, Chu Dat and Chillin) were starting to look like the next up-and-comers (NEO, Wife, Husband). New York City – and arguably Tri-State – needed a new figurehead to represent them against not just the West Coast, but their neighbors. However, by 2005 or so, those players were not as prominent as they were before. That’s true, but his actual impact in Melee’s scene goes further than just one upset.īefore PC became a top player, his region, New York City, was mostly led by the older members of the Deadly Alliance crew, with players like Wes, Mike G and Dave. Melee – chances are that you already know PC Chris as the “revolutionary.” You probably also think of him as the cool skateboard-riding, Port Chester-raised dudebro that defeated Ken at an old MLG tournament. ![]() If you’re a documentary kid – someone who’s watched Samox’s “smash documentary” on some of the best players to ever play Super Smash Bros. of titles: 4 (MLG New York Opener 2006, FC6, MLG Las Vegas 2006, Zero Challenge 3) of years ranked as RetroSSBMRank/SSBMRank’s No. of years ranking in the Top 5 of RetroSSBMRank/SSBMRank: 3 (2006, 2007, 2008) of years ranking in the Top 10 of RetroSSBMRank/SSBMRank: 4 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) ![]()
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