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'''Hax$''' (pronounced "Hax Money", May 7th, 1994 – March 25th, 2025), informally known as '''Hax''', was a Saudi American ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' player based in Manhattan. With a career that spanned over a decade, he is considered one of the greatest ''Melee'' players from New York City and the [[Tristate]] area as a whole.
'''Hax$''' (pronounced "Hax Money", May 7th, 1994 – March 25th, 2025), informally known as '''Hax''', was a Saudi American ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' player based in Manhattan. With a career that spanned over a decade, he is considered one of the greatest ''Melee'' players from New York City and the [[Tristate]] area as a whole.


Hax$'s career began in the late 2000s, where he broke out onto the scene at {{Trn|Pound 3}} using {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} with the [[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Captain Falcon|pink costume]] (commonly known as Captain Fabulous or Pink Falcon). By 2013, he was considered the best Captain Falcon player in the world and was ranked in the top 10, but despite this achievement he switched to solo-maining {{SSBM|Fox}} in early-2014, where he remained a top 20 threat for several years and became widely regarded as the most technical Fox player of his time. Additionally, Hax became a notable figure in ''Melee's'' technical community, pioneering the [[Haxdash]], pushing numerous [[Shine]]-related techniques, and releasing numerous detailed videos on ''Melee's'' [[glitch]]es, [[advanced technique]]s, and more. Furthermore, Hax had a history as a [[tournament organiser]], running [[The Nightclub]] before it changed hands. Pushing things further, Hax developed the [[Melee 1.03]] mod and, arguably his magnum opus, the [[B0XX]] [[arcade controller]].
Hax$'s career began in the late 2000s, where he broke out onto the scene at {{Trn|Pound 3}} using {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} with the [[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Captain Falcon|pink costume]] (commonly known as Captain Fabulous or Pink Falcon). By 2013, he was considered the best Captain Falcon player in the world and was ranked in the top 10, but despite this achievement he switched to solo-maining {{SSBM|Fox}} in early-2014, where he remained a top 20 threat for several years and became widely regarded as the most technical Fox player of his time. He went on an indefinite hiatus in April 2016 due to having a calcified FCU tendon, which was left untreated because no surgeon was willing to remove it. During this hiatus, he worked on the [[B0XX]], a controller designed in a similar vein to the Smash Box by Hitbox, after having tested the Smash Box and finding it unsatisfactory. After receiving treatment for his hand problems, he slowly returned to competitive play in the following year, notably attending various ''Melee'' events showcasing the potential of the B0XX, and spent a long time balancing it to be as fair to a GameCube controller as possible. Even with the controller change, Hax remained a threat in competitive play, and by 2019, he was considered to be playing at a level similar to when he played on a GameCube controller.
 
Hax went on an indefinite hiatus in April 2016 due to having a calcified FCU tendon, which was left untreated because no surgeon was willing to remove it. During this hiatus, he worked on the [[B0XX]], a controller designed in a similar vein to the Smash Box by Hitbox, after having tested the Smash Box and finding it unsatisfactory. After receiving treatment for his hand problems, he slowly returned to competitive play in the following year, notably attending various ''Melee'' events showcasing the potential of the B0XX, and spent a long time balancing it to be as fair to a GameCube controller as possible. Even with the controller change, Hax remained a threat in competitive play, and by 2019, he was considered to be playing at a level similar to when he played on a GameCube controller.


Hax's tournament career halted in June 2021, after he uploaded a 2 and a half hour long video titled "Evidence.zip 2", in which Hax made many accusations of misconduct towards {{Sm|Leffen}}.<ref name="Evidence.zip 2 reuploaded"/><ref name="Hax's Evidence.zip 2.pdf archived"/> In response to the video, and followup statements, he was indefinitely banned from local tournaments and all [[major]]s, when several TOs deemed the video to have incited harassment and defamation towards Leffen, which was in violation of the then-inactive [[SSB Code of Conduct Panel]]'s 2.2.1 and 2.2.3 rules.<ref name="Hax Ban"/> Over a year and a half later, Hax would be unbanned by some regions, including his home region of NYC, but several other regions and most majors maintained the ban.<ref name="Hax's Probationary partial Unban"/> After Hax made public appeals to be unbanned when private appeals were dismissed, the NYC TOs would reinstate the ban in January 2024, citing that Hax violated two clauses of the unban agreement, violation of COC rules 2.2.1 & 2.2.3., and participating in the public discourse of his ban.<ref name="Ban from NYC Melee"/><ref name="Willy P personal statement"/>  Some TO's would sign a new statement transferring the indefinite ban to permanent citing the statements, accusations, and the release of private documents in the January Ban Appeal 2024<ref name="Jan 2024 ban appeal"/> and “The Truth”<ref name="The Truth"/> videos constitute multiple repeated infractions in the same nature of his original offense.<ref name="Hax Permanent Ban">{{cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dg-R86Zz_toB3EbfvGCJ4wvJTwyQyRlunCh-P1_HCV0/edit|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608043604/https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dg-R86Zz_toB3EbfvGCJ4wvJTwyQyRlunCh-P1_HCV0/mobilebasic|archivedate=2024-06-08|title=Hax's Permanent ban}}</ref><ref name="Mikey's document elaboration on the perma ban"/>  Support for and against Hax's ban would shift over the controversy with the nature of the accused violations, how the ban was handled by TO's, and the discourse about the ban itself would be a topic of heavy debate and controversy within the community.  
Hax's tournament career halted in June 2021, after he uploaded a 2 and a half hour long video titled "Evidence.zip 2", in which Hax made many accusations of misconduct towards {{Sm|Leffen}}.<ref name="Evidence.zip 2 reuploaded"/><ref name="Hax's Evidence.zip 2.pdf archived"/> In response to the video, and followup statements, he was indefinitely banned from local tournaments and all [[major]]s, when several TOs deemed the video to have incited harassment and defamation towards Leffen, which was in violation of the then-inactive [[SSB Code of Conduct Panel]]'s 2.2.1 and 2.2.3 rules.<ref name="Hax Ban"/> Over a year and a half later, Hax would be unbanned by some regions, including his home region of NYC, but several other regions and most majors maintained the ban.<ref name="Hax's Probationary partial Unban"/> After Hax made public appeals to be unbanned when private appeals were dismissed, the NYC TOs would reinstate the ban in January 2024, citing that Hax violated two clauses of the unban agreement, violation of COC rules 2.2.1 & 2.2.3., and participating in the public discourse of his ban.<ref name="Ban from NYC Melee"/><ref name="Willy P personal statement"/>  Some TO's would sign a new statement transferring the indefinite ban to permanent citing the statements, accusations, and the release of private documents in the January Ban Appeal 2024<ref name="Jan 2024 ban appeal"/> and “The Truth”<ref name="The Truth"/> videos constitute multiple repeated infractions in the same nature of his original offense.<ref name="Hax Permanent Ban">{{cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dg-R86Zz_toB3EbfvGCJ4wvJTwyQyRlunCh-P1_HCV0/edit|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608043604/https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dg-R86Zz_toB3EbfvGCJ4wvJTwyQyRlunCh-P1_HCV0/mobilebasic|archivedate=2024-06-08|title=Hax's Permanent ban}}</ref><ref name="Mikey's document elaboration on the perma ban"/>  Support for and against Hax's ban would shift over the controversy with the nature of the accused violations, how the ban was handled by TO's, and the discourse about the ban itself would be a topic of heavy debate and controversy within the community.  

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