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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Formerly known as "ElChibo", Chibo was tired of everyone online thinking he was Mexican, so he decided to add "Sempai" to his nickname in August of 2007. This decision was also puzzling, because the suffix of "sempai" is Japanese, while Chibo is not, thus furthering confusion. He now commonly goes by just CT Chibo or ChiboSempai in full. | Formerly known as "ElChibo", Chibo was tired of everyone online thinking he was Mexican, so he decided to add "Sempai" to his nickname in August of 2007. This decision was also puzzling, because the suffix of "sempai" is Japanese, while Chibo is not, thus furthering confusion. He now commonly goes by just CT Chibo or ChiboSempai in full. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== |
Revision as of 00:18, June 5, 2014
ChiboSempai "CT Chibo" | |
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CTChibo.jpg | |
Character info | |
Melee mains | Samus, Sheik |
Brawl main | R.O.B. |
Project M main | Charizard |
Other Project M character | Sheik |
Team info | |
Crew(s) | CLASH Tournaments |
Former crews | Titans of Smash, vVv Gaming |
Personal and other info | |
Real name | Mark Korsak |
Birth date | |
Location | Brigantine, NJ |
Miscellaneous info | |
Skill | Professional |
ChiboSempai, also known as Chibo, is an American smasher from New Jersey who previously lived in Philadelphia for 5 years while attending Drexel University, where he started his Smash career.
Etymology
Formerly known as "ElChibo", Chibo was tired of everyone online thinking he was Mexican, so he decided to add "Sempai" to his nickname in August of 2007. This decision was also puzzling, because the suffix of "sempai" is Japanese, while Chibo is not, thus furthering confusion. He now commonly goes by just CT Chibo or ChiboSempai in full.
Background
Chibo went to Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA where he spent his time playing Smash and training with others such as GOTM, Scar, Cactuar, and more. Chibo mains Samus in Super Smash Bros. Melee. In the past, Chibo has mained Young Link and Mario.
Chibo was in the crew Titans of Smash with other players such as GOTM, MexiMadnez, and more. Since the creation of the crew, he has recruited plenty of good players such as AlexanderTriad, Vex Kasrani, and TenNoTensai. The crew lived on for many years, stretching from Melee back in 2007, up through multiple years after the release of Brawl. The crew eventually grew quite large, with many members split between the Philadelphia and South Jersey areas. His affiliation is now with CLASH Tournaments.
Chibo has been a fan of the Smash series for a long time, dating back to Smash 64, however he did not get into the tournament scene until November of 2006. Besides Smash, he is quite skilled at many other games, and once held the speed run world record for the 16 Star category in Super Mario 64. He previously owned a website called Following Revolution on gaming news that also hosted a podcast, and is now the owner and founder of CLASH Tournaments.
CLASH Tournaments
In 2011 Chibo decided to bring all of his efforts in the community with tournament organizing and live streaming under the common name "CLASH Tournaments". As time went on, CT became more focused specifically on live streaming and media production, and the sponsoring of players, though Chibo still works as tournament organization staff for many events, such as Apex Series. The first players sponsored by CLASH Tournaments were Mew2King and ZeRo, as a way for Chibo to take his profits from CT and give back to the community, and enhance the image of our professional players. CT is now a leading media provider for the Smash community, as Chibo often travels the country on a near weekly basis to stream events.
Sponsorships
Besides being the owner of CLASH Tournaments now, Chibo has been sponsored by two different teams previously - FYC eSports, and vVv Gaming. While he was an active professional player at the time (both sponsorships started in 2010) and commonly referred to as one of the best ROB mains in Brawl, Chibo also joined these organizations for his skills in tournament organization and media production, as a means of getting exposure for these companies. Chibo is known to say that skill isn't the only factor in becoming sponsored, and feels he is proof of this, and often says this when people ask him for advice on becoming sponsored. Before the departure of Smash from vVv Gaming, Chibo became their Brawl Division Manager.