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He was formerly ranked 98th on the [[2015 SSBMRank]], 11th on the [[NorCal Melee Power Rankings]], and 18th on the [[SoCal Melee Power Rankings]]. He has found good tournament success, taking sets off of even notable {{SSBM|Sheik}} players such as {{Sm|Laijin}}, and bringing sets against top professionals such as {{Sm|Colbol}} and {{Sm|Leffen}} close. At [[I'm Not Yelling!]], Bizzarro Flame [https://youtu.be/XTt8hSfYWfc?t=3m29s took a game] off of {{Sm|Armada}}'s {{SSBM|Fox}}, forcing him to counterpick {{SSBM|Peach}}. | He was formerly ranked 98th on the [[2015 SSBMRank]], 11th on the [[NorCal Melee Power Rankings]], and 18th on the [[SoCal Melee Power Rankings]]. He has found good tournament success, taking sets off of even notable {{SSBM|Sheik}} players such as {{Sm|Laijin}}, and bringing sets against top professionals such as {{Sm|Colbol}} and {{Sm|Leffen}} close. At [[I'm Not Yelling!]], Bizzarro Flame [https://youtu.be/XTt8hSfYWfc?t=3m29s took a game] off of {{Sm|Armada}}'s {{SSBM|Fox}}, forcing him to counterpick {{SSBM|Peach}}. | ||
On February 2nd, 2016, Bizzarro Flame announced his retirement from competitive ''Smash'' and resignation from [[Team YP]] in order to focus on his career as an attorney. 24 days after his retirement, however, he announced on Twitter he would return to competitive ''Smash'', after quitting his job and moving in with his fiancée in San Francisco. On May 28th, 2017, Bizzarro Flame [https://twitter.com/Kyoto_eSports/status/868983013194989568 was signed in by Kyoto eSports], alongside {{Sm|Redd}} and {{Sm|ALP}}. On January 14th, 2018, Bizzarro revealed in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UBGx4L-zhw | On February 2nd, 2016, Bizzarro Flame announced his retirement from competitive ''Smash'' and resignation from [[Team YP]] in order to focus on his career as an attorney. 24 days after his retirement, however, he announced on Twitter he would return to competitive ''Smash'', after quitting his job and moving in with his fiancée in San Francisco. On May 28th, 2017, Bizzarro Flame [https://twitter.com/Kyoto_eSports/status/868983013194989568 was signed in by Kyoto eSports], alongside {{Sm|Redd}} and {{Sm|ALP}}. | ||
On January 14th, 2018, Bizzarro revealed in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UBGx4L-zhw] youtube video that he signed another one-year contract with Kyoto eSports. | |||
==Playing style== | ==Playing style== | ||
Bizzarro Flame has as an extremely flashy playstyle that revolves around brutal punishes, [[chaingrab]]s, and tricky movement, and frequently "disrespecting" opponents with excessive and sub-optimal moves. In addition to his advanced tech, Bizz has also become closely associated with the use of Ganondorf's rarely used up-tilt. His flashy playstyle has led to many infamous moments at tournaments; in particular, he [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW1_dPY0dgM landed four down aerials] against {{Sm|Laijin}}'s {{SSBM|Sheik}} in the first game of their pools set at [[EVO 2013]] and finished off the stock with just an up aerial and forward aerial, plus a gratuitous Wizard's Foot spike after Laijin's recovery came up short, and he also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFlfHC1Rr8E landed five down aerials and a forward aerial] against {{Sm|Strain}}'s {{SSBM|Fox}} in the second game of their set at [[Kings of Cali 4]], before finishing off his stock by covering his recovery with an up tilt. | Bizzarro Flame has as an extremely flashy playstyle that revolves around brutal punishes, [[chaingrab]]s, and tricky movement, and frequently "disrespecting" opponents with excessive and sub-optimal moves. In addition to his advanced tech, Bizz has also become closely associated with the use of Ganondorf's rarely used up-tilt. His flashy playstyle has led to many infamous moments at tournaments; in particular, he [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW1_dPY0dgM landed four down aerials] against {{Sm|Laijin}}'s {{SSBM|Sheik}} in the first game of their pools set at [[EVO 2013]] and finished off the stock with just an up aerial and forward aerial, plus a gratuitous Wizard's Foot spike after Laijin's recovery came up short, and he also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFlfHC1Rr8E landed five down aerials and a forward aerial] against {{Sm|Strain}}'s {{SSBM|Fox}} in the second game of their set at [[Kings of Cali 4]], before finishing off his stock by covering his recovery with an up tilt. |