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**At [[Apex 2012]], Isai only used the bottom-tiered {{SSB|Link}} en route to a second place finish to {{Sm|SuperBoomFan}}. In an exhibition match against {{Sm|Captain Jack}} in ''[[Melee]]'' at the same tournament, Isai used his ''Melee'' main, {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}, but [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyfxNPkp67Q played in an obvious sandbagging manner] against Captain Jack.
**At [[Apex 2012]], Isai only used the bottom-tiered {{SSB|Link}} en route to a second place finish to {{Sm|SuperBoomFan}}. In an exhibition match against {{Sm|Captain Jack}} in ''[[Melee]]'' at the same tournament, Isai used his ''Melee'' main, {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}, but [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyfxNPkp67Q played in an obvious sandbagging manner] against Captain Jack.
**At the ''Smash 64'' tournament in [[Apex 2013]], Isai again sandbagged with his character choice, this time using {{SSB|Mario}}, despite the crowd yelling for him to use {{SSB|Pikachu}} several times. He placed second again, this time defeating SuperBoomFan, but losing to {{Sm|Kikoushi}} in winners' and grand finals.
**At the ''Smash 64'' tournament in [[Apex 2013]], Isai again sandbagged with his character choice, this time using {{SSB|Mario}}, despite the crowd yelling for him to use {{SSB|Pikachu}} several times. He placed second again, this time defeating SuperBoomFan, but losing to {{Sm|Kikoushi}} in winners' and grand finals.
**At the ''Smash 64'' tournament in [[Apex 2014]], Isai once again sandbagged by exclusively using the mid-tiered {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}. Unlike Apex 2012 and 2013, however, Isai placed first in singles without losing a single set, with {{Sm|Moyashi}} placing second below Isai.
**At the ''Smash 64'' tournament in [[Apex 2014]], Isai once again sandbagged by exclusively using the low-tiered {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}. Unlike Apex 2012 and 2013, however, Isai placed first in singles without losing a single set, with {{Sm|Moyashi}} placing second below Isai.
*Canadian Fox main, {{Sm|Ryan Ford}}, incited controversy at [[Revival of Melee 5]] by refusing to play his main against {{Sm|Mew2King}} in the grand finals, [[john|claiming]] to be tired, likely as a result of the controversy that had already occurred.
*Canadian Fox main, {{Sm|Ryan Ford}}, incited controversy at [[Revival of Melee 5]] by refusing to play his main against {{Sm|Mew2King}} in the grand finals, [[john|claiming]] to be tired, likely as a result of the controversy that had already occurred.
**Ford would then cause similar controversy in [http://www.smashboards.com/threads/nec-13-road-to-apex-2013-results.330624/ NEC 13] by again sandbagging against Mew2King in winners' bracket.
**Ford would then cause similar controversy in [http://www.smashboards.com/threads/nec-13-road-to-apex-2013-results.330624/ NEC 13] by again sandbagging against Mew2King in winners' bracket.

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