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===Apex Series and International Play===
===Apex Series and International Play===


He participated in both Melee and Smash 64 at [[Apex 2014]]. In melee, he won a set vs. {{sm|Fuzzyness}} but lost a narrow set to {{sm|Fiction}} in his [[bracket pool]] final before losing a close run-back with Fuzzyness. He overall got 65th place with his patient and methodical Fox/Marth place. In doubles he teamed with {{sm|Westballz}} and got 17th place. In Smash 64, he tied for 65th place that year, losing in winners to {{sm|Moyashi}} the eventual 2nd place finisher and to Sawa, a SoCal ssb64 player after winning vs. numerous players in his pool.  
He participated in both Melee and Smash 64 at [[Apex 2014]]. In Melee, he won a set vs. {{sm|Fuzzyness}} but lost a narrow set to {{sm|Fiction}} in his [[bracket pool]] final before losing a close run-back with Fuzzyness. He overall got 65th place with his patient and methodical Fox/Marth place. In doubles he teamed with {{sm|Westballz}} and got 17th place. In Smash 64, he tied for 65th place that year, losing in winners to {{sm|Moyashi}} the eventual 2nd place finisher and to Sawa, a SoCal ssb64 player after winning vs. numerous players in his pool.  


He came back to the United States for [[Apex 2015]] as well for both Melee and 64. He did better getting 49th this year in 64 and 65th again in singles in Melee (but with more participants). In Melee specifically, he made it out of round 1 pools in Winners with ease before winning vs. {{sm|Taki}}, a smasher from Pittsburgh but then he lost to {{sm|Chu Dat}} in winners. He then lost to {{sm|Tafokints}} after winning vs {{sm|ZeroOmega}}, a ranked Falco from Tri-State.
He came back to the United States for [[Apex 2015]] as well for both Melee and 64. He did better getting 49th this year in 64 and 65th again in singles in Melee (but with more participants). In Melee specifically, he made it out of round 1 pools in Winners with ease before winning vs. {{sm|Taki}}, a smasher from Pittsburgh but then he lost to {{sm|Chu Dat}} in winners. He then lost to {{sm|Tafokints}} after winning vs {{sm|ZeroOmega}}, a ranked Falco from Tri-State.
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[http://meleeiton.me/2014/02/03/apex-2014-the-internationals/ article about Aisengobay's tournament at Apex 2014 in Melee]
[http://meleeiton.me/2014/02/03/apex-2014-the-internationals/ article about Aisengobay's tournament at Apex 2014 in Melee]
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[[Category:Brazilian smashers]]
[[Category:Brazilian smashers]]
[[Category:Fox professionals (SSBM)]]
[[Category:Fox professionals (SSBM)]]

Revision as of 23:42, November 20, 2015

Aisengobay
Character info
Smash 64 main Fox
Melee mains Fox, Marth
Other Melee character Sheik
Project M mains Ganondorf, Fox, Marth
Team info
Crew(s) NO JOHNS TEAM!
Personal and other info
Real name Luis Roberto Bonazzio
Birth date (age 39)
Location São Paulo Brazil
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Professional
Super Smash Bros. Melee Top professional

Aisengobay (or Aisen) is a professional Brazilian smasher who mains Fox and Marth in Melee. He won the First National Brazilian Tournament in 2007, placed third at Brazil's second national tournament, Rio 40º in 2008, and has won several other Brazilian tournaments. In doubles, he partners with his brother Quip, in a team called "Blood Brothers". Aisengobay also plays Project M and Smash 64, maining Fox, Pit and Wolf in the former and Fox in the latter.

Career

Apex Series and International Play

He participated in both Melee and Smash 64 at Apex 2014. In Melee, he won a set vs. Fuzzyness but lost a narrow set to Fiction in his bracket pool final before losing a close run-back with Fuzzyness. He overall got 65th place with his patient and methodical Fox/Marth place. In doubles he teamed with Westballz and got 17th place. In Smash 64, he tied for 65th place that year, losing in winners to Moyashi the eventual 2nd place finisher and to Sawa, a SoCal ssb64 player after winning vs. numerous players in his pool.

He came back to the United States for Apex 2015 as well for both Melee and 64. He did better getting 49th this year in 64 and 65th again in singles in Melee (but with more participants). In Melee specifically, he made it out of round 1 pools in Winners with ease before winning vs. Taki, a smasher from Pittsburgh but then he lost to Chu Dat in winners. He then lost to Tafokints after winning vs ZeroOmega, a ranked Falco from Tri-State.

Notable tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
First National Brazilian Tournament July 2007 1st 7th Walk
Apex 2014 January 17th-19th, 2014 17th Westballz
Apex 2015 January 30th-February 1st 65th ? ?
Road to Japan April 25th, 2015 3rd

Super Smash Bros.

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Apex 2015 January 30th-February 1st 49th ? ?

External Links

Aisengobay (Fox) vs Bobesco (Marth); Armageddon grand finals match

article about Aisengobay's tournament at Apex 2014 in Melee