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Chillin has been a contender in ''Melee'' tournaments since 2002, and was the first ever player to take a set off of {{Sm|Ken}} in a singles tournament (at {{b|Game Over|tournament}} in early 2004). He was known for creating several Fox combos during his early career, such as using three falling up airs in a row, and [[waveshining]] across the stage along with a [[shine spike]]. During the 2003-2007 era of ''Melee'', Chillin was a common participant in nationals, such as MLG events, being able to frequently place within the top 8 of them. In doubles, he often teamed with {{Sm|Azen}}, being the first team to defeat the team of Ken and {{Sm|Isai}} in grand finals of a tournament (at [[MLG Chicago 2006]]).
Chillin has been a contender in ''Melee'' tournaments since 2002, and was the first ever player to take a set off of {{Sm|Ken}} in a singles tournament (at {{b|Game Over|tournament}} in early 2004). He was known for creating several Fox combos during his early career, such as using three falling up airs in a row, and [[waveshining]] across the stage along with a [[shine spike]]. During the 2003-2007 era of ''Melee'', Chillin was a common participant in nationals, such as MLG events, being able to frequently place within the top 8 of them. In doubles, he often teamed with {{Sm|Azen}}, being the first team to defeat the team of Ken and {{Sm|Isai}} in grand finals of a tournament (at [[MLG Chicago 2006]]).


During the 2008-2010 era, after ''Melee'' presence began dying out due to ''Brawl'' tournaments beginning to appear, Chillin continued to play ''Melee'', but not at the same level that he used to. He briefly played ''Brawl'' shortly after its release, and placed 3rd at [[Critical Hit 3]], though has since quit, viewing ''Brawl'' as a non-competitively viable fighting game due to its removal of techniques and overly defensive gameplay, which, in his opinion, took away from the depth of the game.
During the 2008-2010 era, after ''Melee'' presence began dying out due to ''Brawl'' tournaments beginning to appear, Chillin continued to play ''Melee'', but not at the same level that he used to.  


In 2011, Chillin accompanied his long time friend and doubles partner Azen in Azen's first tournament appearance in almost four years, at [[Pound V]] in February 2011, where they placed 9th in doubles. He and Azen then started a new YouTube series, "Fight Nights with Azen and Chillin," in which they would talk about fighting games and aim to share strategies and help others improve.
In 2011, Chillin accompanied his long time friend and doubles partner Azen in Azen's first tournament appearance in almost four years, at [[Pound V]] in February 2011, where they placed 9th in doubles. He and Azen then started a new YouTube series, "Fight Nights with Azen and Chillin," in which they would talk about fighting games and aim to share strategies and help others improve.
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===Other Smash games===
===Other Smash games===
Chillin briefly played ''Brawl'' shortly after its release, and placed 3rd at [[Critical Hit 3]], though has since quit, viewing ''Brawl'' as a non-competitively viable fighting game due to its removal of techniques and overly defensive gameplay, which, in his opinion, took away from the depth of the game.
Chillin is also a professional {{PM|Wolf}} player in the ''Brawl'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. He commonly competes in ''Project M'' locals in the MD/VA area, though he has not made many impacts in singles events at national tournaments. He usually teams with {{Sm|ChuDat}} at nationals; the two have achieved decent results in doubles events.
Chillin is also a professional {{PM|Wolf}} player in the ''Brawl'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. He commonly competes in ''Project M'' locals in the MD/VA area, though he has not made many impacts in singles events at national tournaments. He usually teams with {{Sm|ChuDat}} at nationals; the two have achieved decent results in doubles events.


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